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1/18/2020

WHAT IS TRULY "ON TRIAL?"


The time has come to get serious about some very basic matters.  That means we must acknowledge some changes that may prove to be very uncomfortable, even overwhelming.  Nonetheless, we have little choice but to explore them in order to “right the ship of state.” It is time to rescue and to rebuild what we have lost or are losing as government and governance come under degradation and attack.

Foremost, we are losing Government of, by and for the People.  What contributes to that fundamental loss?  Consider:
a.      Making a career of politics or holding an elective political office forever.  “CAREER POLITICIAN” should be an oxymoron and not a proper description of an elected civil servant.
b.      Putting allegiance to a political party above people, community, state, nation or the needs and desires of constituents, and or the tenets of the Constitution.
c.      Treating elected representatives - such as congressmen, senators, judges, and other officials-- as though they are a special class entitled to special privileges like:  transport by chauffer, free surgery at naval hospitals, taxpayer-funded excursions abroad for dubious purposes, and exemption from laws they pass for others to obey.  That’s not all, by any means, but perhaps you get the picture:  the wrong people are receiving special considerations from our government.  Special treatment is meant for the People, not their representatives. 
d.      Hiding or attacking Truth, so that the People have little or no access to what is really happening to their tax money, to their livelihoods, to their families, to their environment, to their institutions, freedoms and rights.  At this point, no one can be sure whether what they are hearing is truth or fiction.  Think about it: this President lies all the time, his minions in the cabinet and the White House develop more lies to support his lies; the Republicans in Congress invent more lies and feed those fictions to the public.  Then, FOX News brings all the lies together for the reinforcement of all the false news they can perpetrate on an uninformed, biased base.
e.      Politicizing every possible subject leaves average citizens talking disgustedly much of the time about “politics as usual,” a general state of “playing politics” and constant reference (mostly by the News Media) to one Party or the other “politicizing” an issue, an event or a process.  “Politicking” is a dirty word to many on “both sides of the aisle.”

BUT, THAT’s JUST PART of the STORY of the loss of the PEOPLE as the SOURCE, the POWER and the REASON for a Government that SERVES the PEOPLE instead of extorting their money, their property and their inalienable rights.

In the spirit of those long-ago formulators of the Declaration of Independence, let us offer a list of modern “usurpations and injuries” that have been forced upon us  – not by a King of England – but by the very elected representatives and office-holders who have failed to hold true to purposes and aims of our unique Constitution.  This cannot be a definitive list, but perhaps it will suffice to paint a picture of why we must reassert the POWER of the People as the ultimate check upon the Tyranny of authoritarian government practices.  

  • Since 2010, at least 25 states have passed laws to restrict the vote, most targeting certain groups with unreasonable and irresponsible standards and practices. Example: Florida is trying to resurrect a kind of “poll tax” to prevent felons from voting even though they have finished their term of punishment. 
  • Unrelenting promotion of the myth that “what’s good for business is good for the people,” assisted by certain deceptions that accompany such drivel:
    • that prosperity enhancements for the rich will “trickle-down” to others and thus promote the General Welfare, or
    • that the prosperous deserve special considerations such as large tax breaks and income subsidies, or special privileges and considerations;
    • that government is not responsible for those with special needs or challenges – that individuals must take full responsibility for themselves
  • Giving credence to the lie that the People need not know everything that goes on in government; supported by development of a system of classification of information that restricts such information to certain people, thus providing a legal basis for cover-up of wrong-doing;  such “classification” is growing so that now even presidential phone conversation notes become “classified.”  
  • Allowing unrestricted collection of private information about citizens is antithetical to the historical axiom that government has no business or right to delve into the private lives of its citizens without substantial cause.  The Constitution provides several provisions for keeping government from “treading” on our backs. Yet, today we observe the failure of government to restrict the collection and use of extensive private information by cyberspace companies and by government agencies.  
  • Along those same lines, we are the unfortunate witnesses of the failure of government to protect and defend its citizens and to look out for their welfare because of its gross obsession with promoting economic prosperity for the wealthy at the expense of other groups.  Thus, we see no federal action taken to:

o   prevent mass shootings
o   ban military-style automatic weapons
o   clean-up the environment by reducing carbon emissions and chemical dumping
o   provide the basic needs of those caught in the clutches of poverty: inadequate food, shelter, healthcare, education and productive work  
o   embrace the future and act now to repair and rebuild infrastructure, promote electronics, robotics, new energy resources, research into the causes of both physical and mental illnesses, the efficacy of gene therapy and genetic testing; stem cell implantation and use of artificial organs

WHATEVER HAPPENED to our PURPOSES, OUR GOALS, OUR REASON FOR BEING as the United States of America?  Think about it:  

§  What is our Purpose as a country?  Is it to protect, indulge and bolster the profits and well-being of the business interests of our nation?  Is it to protect the property interests of the richest among us and hope that will trickle down to benefit society as a whole?  Is it to make this nation the greatest power economically, militarily and culturally in the world?  Is it to bring other nations into agreements that benefit us more than we should expect? 
§  Or, is our Purpose as a nation and a People much deeper than de-regulation, property protection, business aggrandizement and treaties that restrict others while benefitting us?  Does our Purpose have anything to do with rights, freedoms, service, peace, equal opportunity, equal voice and justice for all?

The Declaration of Independence gives us some clues.  It says:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
And then bursts upon the page that which we often forget – words that perhaps speak as cogently to present circumstances as they did to an emerging nation when first written:
“That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”
Then appears a bombshell challenge to those who have accepted the forms in which government abuses flourish; and to arouse those who have long endured a chain of abuses and “usurpations” but have now endured enough:
When a government of abuses becomes intolerable and “evinces a design to reduce them (the People) under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.”   
It is as though the Founders of our nation are speaking across the span of years to remind us of a solemn duty:  that WE are the keepers of this nation’s purposes and aims.  It is not enough for us to endure, abide or accept the abuses and lies, the misconceptions and false premises, the conspiracies and made-up scenarios of government functioning.  We are the keepers; we are the power; we are the builders of our government and of our nation, and no one man or group should be allowed to reduce and usurp that sovereign power, to impose undue restrictions or to destroy the guardrails of our form of governance.
 
OUR TIMEs DEMAND that we re-invoke the words of our Declaration of Independence and “right ourselves by abolishing the forms to which we have become accustomed….and mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our Sacred Honor.”

It is in that revolutionary spirit that I write today to declare that the Trump abuse of power, his usurpation of his oath of office and his attack upon the rights and freedoms of many citizens of this nation and of the world, cannot continue to go unchallenged.  If the impeachment charges do not prevail at the Senate trial (and, I have little faith they will) the damage he has initiated and the continuation of damages under his regime will be devastating.  They must be overturned and abolished.  And such basic change must start now; not in Nov. 2020.

Why do I say that?  Because the damage done to our form of government is severe enough that we must recognize and correct the abuses now before they become  entrenched, i.e. woven into the fabric of our understanding and execution of what government says and does without a clear understanding of the dire consequences for all of us. So, where do we start?

A.     I suspect the first step is that which the Congressional Democrats have already taken in H.R. 1.  We must reform and rebuild our electoral system by making voter registration automatic, unrestricted, and irrevocable.  Government has no business deciding what is best for eligible voters and must be absolutely forbidden from making voting more difficult in any way.  Violators of that maxim must be made to feel the pain of their misdeeds in the form of sanctions, lost revenue or fines of consequence.
The Electoral College must either be re-structured or abandoned and private funding of election campaigns limited to equitable public financing and small donations by private citizens.  Corporate donations must be abolished along with the false concept that such entities have the right of political free speech just as individuals do  (one of the worst precedents ever established by the SCOTUS).
B.     Along with the abolishment of corporate election control must go the advantage of paid lobbying.  It is axiomatic that those corporate entities that spend unlimited funds on candidates for election, and on lobbyists for their ideology and aggrandizement are nothing less than thieves, bribers and/or destroyers of free elections.
C.     Bring back regulation of all industry and business in this sense:  any industry or business or enterprise not serving the best interests of the People (bilking, over-charging, cheating, swindling, etc.) must be made to feel the pinch (maybe the punch) of regulation and of penalties for acting contrary to our national purpose. 
a.      Recent example:  how can JUUL get away with convincing Trump that flavored vaping products must be allowed because their banning would hurt that industry?  When did someone decide that we need to protect industry profit before we protect children?
b.      On a larger scale, when do we say to industries pouring chemical pollutants into air and streams that enough is enough – that they do not have the right to harm the air, water and earth that provides life-giving sustenance to our People?  Where are the penalties, the jail terms for complicit CEOs and other administrators?
c.      Consider, if you will, that the Constitution does not speak one word about protecting business; it only speaks of “regulating Commerce” both foreign and domestic, setting the value of money, fixing the standard of “weights and measures” and passing laws that deal with bankruptcy.  It does refer to protection of property and the importance of protecting intellectual property, along with Art and Science, but does not assign protection of profit-making.
D.     Finally, we must come to the suggestion for revolutionary reform that will ruffle the feathers of many a political bird.  It is time to consider the damage done to our Constitution and to the Republic by the introduction, the maintenance and the domination of political parties.  It is neither my purpose nor intent to trace our political party history, I refer you to Wikipedia for an article that captures that history: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_parties_in_the_United_States)

However, a brief summation of that history reveals:
·      the United States Constitution is silent on the subject of political parties.
·      the Founding Fathers did not originally intend for American politics to be partisan. In Federalist Papers No. 9 and No. 10, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, respectively, wrote specifically about the dangers of domestic political factions. In addition,
·      the first President of the United States, George Washington, was not a member of any political party at the time of his election or throughout his tenure as president. Furthermore, he hoped that political parties would not be formed, fearing conflict and stagnation, as outlined in his Farewell Address
·      Nevertheless, the beginnings of the American two-party system emerged from Washington’s immediate circle of advisers.  The split camps of Federalists (with Hamilton as a leader), and Democratic-Republicans (with Madison and Thomas Jefferson at the helm) created the environment in which partisanship, once distasteful to those leaders, came to prevail.
·      since 1850, the US government has been under the control of a two-party system; unlike any other modern democratic country.

We must ask ourselves: just what do the American people gain from this two-party system? 
Is it the best system of organization that we can produce for the benefit of the citizenry and for peaceful relationships with citizens of other nations?  
Is it, in any major sense, antithetical to the democratic values, the equal justice policies and practices and the constitutional obligations we have professed and touted as efficacious for ourselves and other nations of this world? 
Here are some thoughts and facts to consider:  
·      We are the only advanced democratic country that has a two-party system for elections and governing
·      The two-party system has resulted in the exclusion of many from office who don’t agree with either party; and custom, laws and practices have essentially precluded more third parties from gaining a foothold on the state or national levels.
·      According to Pew Research, a larger percentage of American voters identify as independents (39 percent of the electorate) than as Democrats (32 percent) or Republicans (23 percent).
·      The partisan divide between Democrats and Republicans is becoming so deep and broad that legislation is being either stymied or watered-down to meet the partisan demands for control (hundreds of bills passed on critical issues in the Democratic House lay untouched in the Republican Senate).
·      The vision of a great debating society that would solve problems and advance the cause of human rights is fast fading into oblivion (personal attacks on colleagues often replace civil discourse).
·      The organizational premise of parties was to provide positive leadership, pragmatic steps and efficacious processes by which the House or Senate could move judiciously and with notable purpose to resolve the issues of the day (instead, we now have party leaders dedicated to blocking legislation and promoting the  negligence of major issues, one of which involves planetary survival).
·      The political parties were also envisioned as the progenitors of worthy and acceptable candidates for public office who would best serve the interests of the electorate. The parties were meant to be the main guardrails against emergence of rogue candidates, of candidates who would harm the Republic or of candidates who would use the resources and assets of government for their own purposes and self-aggrandizement (how is that working out for you?).

So, I think we must start with a bold assumption: that the most important task of government of the people, by the people and for the people is the protection and welfare (in the broadest sense) of the People.  The establishment of Government by the People -- which involves the transfer of some power over to that government -- is not meant to endow that government with ever-increasing power and aggrandizement, but rather to protect, defend and enhance the lives and well-being of those who have become the governed.  That solemn obligation and promise can only be accomplished by a government (and its political parties) that is grounded in just laws, human rights and freedoms that are broadly applied to a whole citizenry in an equal and fair manner.

IT IS NOT the role of government to usurp, to diminish or to undermine the sovereign rights and privileges of its citizens and of those seeking citizenship.  It is rather the primary purpose of government of the People to spend its time, its money and its efforts endorsing and building upon what the Preamble to the Constitution sets forth as the duties (and aims?) of its proposed formulation of governance under that new Constitution:
·      to form a more Perfect Union
·      establish Justice
·      insure Domestic Tranquility
·      provide for the Common Defense
·      promote the General Welfare
·      secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our posterity

The basic question becomes: are we ready and able to act on any of this under our present system and construct of government? I sincerely doubt it, and that is why today’s blog ends with the simple suggestion that we take seriously the ineffectiveness, the lack of commitment to major problem-solving, the lack of empathy for those with special needs and challenges; the destructive nature of partisanship demonstrated by  our current government, and the malignant practices of the private sector and other political and economic entities.

What can we say other than to assert the prime importance of returning to the social and political purposes enshrined in our Constitution.  Let us measure our current values and structures (institutions) against that document remembering to undo those flaws and shortcomings that have plagued us throughout our history.  Let us reshape and reform our purposes and processes rather than blithely accepting those made up to fit a Party ideology or to perpetuate inherited myths and deceptions made-up by malevolent minds.
In other words, let us require that:  
  • government legislation, policies and procedures, regulations and actions specify the constitutional purpose or principle(s) on which they are built, and that every such formulation have within it specific statements spelling out its purpose, its goals, its intended outcomes and the method that will be used to evaluate its efficacy
  •    political parties define their purposes based on constitutional purposes and categories and conform their ideology and actions to those purposes and goals 
  •  political parties demonstrate a clear definition of their method of choosing candidates for office and the precise qualifications necessary for those candidates to fulfill the purposes and the constitutional obligations of the office they seek 
  • every candidate for office publish their purposes, goals and action steps planned for their tenure along with the mission they intend to accomplish. 

Again, this is just for starters.  There is much more to do to change the direction of this current government and of the political parties that steer it in certain directions.  It all rises or falls on understanding the Mission, the Purposes, Outcomes (Aims), the Goals and the Objectives * one intends to pursue (see Footnote).  Those necessary signposts and guidelines must be based on the Constitution and its values and principles as defined in its making and in responsible interpretive decisions offered by the SCOTUS.

Should we fail to establish these simple steps toward a responsible and enduring Purpose for our government and our Parties, we shall inherit the loss of our entire governmental enterprise. 
To illustrate:  it is now plain that the impeachment trial defense will be built on a false premise that the Executive (President) has an absolute power to take whatever actions the incumbent sees as necessary and which cannot be checked by an inferior Congress.  The partisan handling of this trial may well be the final determinant of our fate as a Republic because more than “impeachment” is at stake.  The entire purpose and structure of our government is on trial and there are among those involved too many who wish to destroy its democratic essence while capturing all of its distributed powers into one branch.  This trial is not just the culmination of an impeachment process. 
Government of the People, by the People and for the People hangs in the balance.
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*Footnote: Some Definitions:
MISSION
A Mission statement describes what an organization does and for whom. It can also state the benefit or benefits provided by the organization.
Example: “to enrich people’s lives with programs and services that inform, educate and inspire.”
Mission statements give organizations purpose and meaning and speak to why people want to be part of your group. They describe the needs the organization was created to fulfill but are NOT about your products and services but about why you provide them.
You should consider revising your mission statement if you answer “no” to any of the follow eight questions:
Is it short (10 words or less) and sharply focused? Would it fit on a t-shirt? A bumper sticker? A billboard?
Do staff, management, and board members know the mission statement? Is it clear and easily understood?
Can you train around it? Does everyone in the organization know exactly how to fulfill the mission every day?
Does it define why you do what you do?
Does it provide direction for doing the right things?
Does it inspire your passion and commitment?
Does it say, in the end, what you want to be remembered for?
Have you revisited your mission statement in the last three years?

PURPOSE:
A purpose statement provides the reason or reasons you exist. It is about why you exist, whereas the mission is about what you do and for whom.
For example, here are several purposes of a public communications group:
1.      sustaining citizenship and civil society;
2.      promoting education and learning;
3.      stimulating creativity and cultural excellence;  
4.      delivering to the public the benefit of emerging communications technologies and services

AIMs or OUTCOMES:
An AIM is a purpose or the desired outcome. Aims tend to be more general than goals and objectives because aims refer to end results or outcomes.

GOALs and OBJECTIVEs:
Although they are interrelated, aims, goals and objectives have important distinctions: Aims relate to the end results, but goals and objectives help you achieve those results. Goals are abstract ideas, while objectives are more tangible and concrete. (bizfluent.com)
GOALS are specific statements of intent. For example, a company might have an aim to increase profits so they set a specific goal to increase profits by 25 percent within one year, and list objectives that are concrete steps to take to achieve that goal.
A GOAL is usually broad and does not lay out the steps to achieve it. A goal is a target or destination. Goals keep one focused on the aim and on track working to achieve it.
Goals are destinations and objectives are the actions needed to arrive at that destination.
OBJECTIVES are measurable and there may be multiple objectives leading to designated goals. Objectives are like a road map, giving direction to what is necessary to do and by when it needs to be done in order to achieve one’s goals and aims.