Bernie Sanders Email: 2015-07-28 0431 PM

This is a copy of the email I received and I liked it a lot.


As I travel across the country, I am constantly struck by the level of enthusiasm and engagement there is for the political process. Everywhere I go, from Portland, Maine to Phoenix, Arizona, Americans are ready to discuss the critical issues facing our country. And this Wednesday night, July 29th, over 70,000 individuals have signed up to attend organizing meetings in their communities.

It is clear to me that people are taking this primary very seriously, and as an early supporter of our campaign, you have a unique role to play in our success going forward.

In that light, I wanted to make sure that you saw our new five minute video about the issues driving our campaign.

Watch the video and make a $3 contribution to help us continue to build an organization capable of challenging the billionaire class in this campaign, and after I’m elected president.

 

In the meantime, let me be very blunt and tell you why I am running.

This country faces more serious problems today than at any time in modern history, and establishment politics will not successfully resolve them.

Corporate greed is rampant, and the very rich keep growing richer while everyone else grows poorer. Despite an explosion in technology and a huge increase in productivity, the middle class continues to disappear, most Americans work longer hours for lower wages, and 45 million live in poverty.

The skyrocketing level of income and wealth inequality is not only grotesque and immoral, it is economically unsustainable. It is unconscionable that 99% of all new income goes to the top 1%. It is absurd that the top one-tenth of 1% own almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%, and that one family (the Waltons of Walmart) has more wealth than the bottom 130 million Americans.

As a result of the disastrous Supreme Court ruling on Citizens United, the billionaire class is spending huge amounts of money to buy candidates and elections. We are now witnessing the undermining of American democracy and the rapid movement toward oligarchy where a handful of very wealthy families and their Super PACs will control our government.

The scientific community is virtually unanimous in telling us that climate change is real, is caused by human activity, and is already bringing catastrophic damage to our planet. Yet, the Republican Party is prepared to reject science in order to gain campaign contributions from the Koch brothers, Big Energy companies and others who make billions on fossil fuels. If we do not act boldly on climate change, the planet we leave to our grandchildren may be uninhabitable.

The United States once led the world in terms of the percentage of our young people who had college degrees. Today, in a highly competitive global economy, we are now in 12th place. Hundreds of thousands of bright young people have given up on the dream of higher education, while millions of others leave school with oppressive debt.

Our infrastructure — roads, bridges, rail, airports, water systems, wastewater plants, levees, dams — is crumbling, and Congress refuses to appropriate anywhere near the necessary funds to rebuild it. If we do not invest substantially in infrastructure, a bad situation will only become much worse.

Despite substantial gains, we still have a long way to go to achieve equality for minorities. Instead of investing in opportunities, we are locking people up at an incredible rate. We now have the highest incarceration rate in the entire world with over 2 million in prison and millions more on probation or parole. We have a broken immigration system that divides families and keeps millions of hard-working people in the shadows.

Most of the major Wall Street financial institutions that we bailed out because they were “too big to fail,” are now bigger than they used to be. The six largest financial institutions now have assets equivalent to nearly 60% of our GDP, issue 35% of the mortgages, and oversee 65% of credit cards.

Our tax system is wildly unfair – rigged to benefit the very rich. Major corporations that earn billions in profits stash their money in tax havens and pay nothing in federal income taxes, while billionaire hedge fund managers pay a lower effective tax rate than nurses or teachers.

Despite growing poverty among seniors, almost all Republicans, and some Democrats, want to cut Social Security and benefits for disabled veterans. They want more austerity for the elderly, the children, the sick and the poor, and more tax breaks for the rich.

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have cost us thousands of lives and trillions of dollars. The United States spends more on the military than the next nine biggest-spending countries combined. Today, there are massive cost over-runs with defense contractors and the Pentagon cannot even pass an independent audit.

We are at a moment of truth. We need to face up to the reality of where we are as a nation, and we need a mass movement of people to change that reality.

Let’s be clear. This campaign is not about Bernie Sanders. It’s about a grassroots movement of Americans standing up and saying: “Enough is enough. This country and our government belong to all of us, not just a handful of billionaires.”

I have discussed some of the major crises that we face. Let me give you the outline of an agenda which addresses these problems.

Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: The truth is that real unemployment in our country is not the “official” and widely-reported 5.4 percent. Counting those who are underemployed and those who have given up looking for work, real unemployment is almost 11 percent. Even more disturbingly, real unemployment for white and Hispanic youth is over 30 percent, while African-American youth unemployment is over 50 percent.

We need a major federal jobs program. The most effective way to do that is to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. To do that, I have introduced legislation which would invest $1 trillion over 5 years to modernize our country’s physical infrastructure. This would create and maintain at least 13 million good-paying jobs. It would also make our country more productive, efficient and safe.

As a member of Congress who voted against NAFTA, CAFTA, Permanent Normal Trade Relations with China (PNTR) and is helping to lead the opposition against the TPP, I will continue my opposition to trade policies which have cost us millions of decent paying jobs as corporate America shuts down plants here and moves them to low-wage countries.

Raising Wages: Today, millions of Americans are working for starvation wages and median family income has declined by almost $5,000 since 1999. The current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour is totally inadequate. We need to raise the minimum wage to a living wage – $15 an hour over the next few years. Our goal must be that no full-time worker in this country lives in poverty. We must also bring about pay equity for women. There is no rational reason why women should be earning 78 cents on the dollar compared to men who perform the same work.

Further, we need to implement “family values” for American working families. It is unacceptable that the United States is the only major country on earth that does not guarantee family and medical leave, sick time and paid vacations.

Wealth and Income Inequality: Today, the richest 400 Americans own over $2.2 trillion in wealth, more than the bottom 150 million Americans combined. Meanwhile, nearly half of all Americans have less than $10,000 in savings and have no idea how they will be able to retire with dignity.

In order to reverse the massive transfer of wealth and income from the middle class to the very rich that we have seen in recent years, we need real tax reform which makes the wealthy and profitable corporations begin to pay their fair share of taxes. It is fiscally irresponsible that the U.S. Treasury loses about $100 billion a year because corporations and the rich stash their profits in the Cayman Islands, Bermuda and other tax havens.

We need a tax system which is fair and progressive. Children should not go hungry in this country while profitable corporations and the wealthy avoid their tax responsibilities.

Reforming Wall Street: I have introduced legislation which would break up the largest financial institutions in the country. In my view, if a bank is too big to fail, it is too big to exist. Wall Street cannot continue to be an island unto itself investing trillions in risky financial instruments. We need banks that invest in the job-creating productive economy. We do not need more speculation and gambling in casino-type activities.

Campaign Finance Reform: We need to return to a one-person, one-vote democracy. It is not acceptable that the Koch brothers and other billionaires are spending endless sums of money to buy elections. I have introduced legislation which would overturn the horrendous Citizens United decision and will only appoint Supreme Court justices who are prepared to do that. We must also demand disclosure of all large campaign contributions. Long term, we need to move to public funding of elections.

Fighting Climate Change: The United States must lead the world in reversing climate change and make certain that this planet is habitable for our children and grandchildren. We must transform our energy system away from fossil fuels and into energy efficiency and sustainable energies. Millions of homes and buildings need to be weatherized, our transportation system needs to be energy efficient and we need to greatly accelerate the progress we are already seeing in wind, solar, geothermal and other forms of sustainable energy. Transforming our energy system will not only protect the environment, it will create good-paying jobs.

Health Care for All: The United States remains the only major country on earth that does not guarantee health care for all as a right. Despite the modest gains of the Affordable Care Act, 35 million Americans continue to lack health insurance and many more are under-insured. Yet, we continue paying far more per capita for health care than any other nation. The United States must move toward a Medicare-for-All single-payer system.

Protecting Our Most Vulnerable: Today, the United States has more people living in poverty than at almost any time in the modern history of our country. We have the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major nation, and millions of seniors and people with disabilities struggle to put food on the table because of insufficient Social Security benefits.

In my view, we have a moral responsibility to make certain that no American goes hungry or sleeps on the street. We must also make certain that seniors and people with disabilities can live in dignity. Not only must we vigorously oppose Republican attacks on the social safety net, we must expand benefits for those most in need. That is why I have recently introduced legislation which would extend the solvency of Social Security until 2065, while increasing benefits for those most in need.

Expanding Opportunity and Equality: We need to stop using prisons as a response to poverty. Our criminal justice system needs to be reformed so that we do not continue to house non-violent offenders at huge expense when that money could be used to rebuild communities and create opportunity. We need federal leadership to reform policing in America, to end racial profiling, and to fight the illegal activities of hate groups. We need comprehensive immigration reform that protects families and leads to a responsible and realistic path to citizenship.

Dismantling Structural Racism: Throughout much of our history, the elite in America has divided people along racial lines in an effort to consolidate wealth and power. We need to simultaneously address the structural and institutional racism which exists in this country while at the same time vigorously attacking the grotesque level of income and wealth inequality which is making the very rich much richer, and everyone else – especially the African-American community – much poorer. Meanwhile, too many people of color in this country find themselves subjected to a system that treats citizens who have not committed crimes like criminals. We have more people locked up in jail than any other country on earth. We need to invest in jobs and education, not jails and incarceration. Finally, no person should have to worry that a routine interaction with law enforcement will end in violence and death. Black lives matter: we must reform our criminal justice system, move away from the militarization of police forces, and invest in community policing.

College for All: The United States must join Germany and many other countries in understanding that investing in our young people’s education is investing in the future of our nation. I have introduced legislation to make tuition in public colleges and universities free, as well as substantially lowering interest rates on student loans.

War and Peace: I voted against the war in Iraq, and that was the right vote. We must be vigorous in combatting terrorism, but we can’t do it alone. We must be part of an international coalition that includes Muslim nations which not only defeats ISIS but which works hard to create conditions for lasting peace. I will vigorously oppose an endless war in the Middle East.

My approach to campaigning is pretty simple and straight-forward. We hold a lot of public meetings in towns that are big and small. People ask questions and make comments. We discuss the important issues facing our country. And that’s it. Nothing very fancy. It’s called democracy and I like that approach very much. It’s something I’ve done my whole political life.

I hope very much that you will join me at one of our meetings. I hope that you will become part of our campaign team. And I hope that you will watch our video and make a contribution to our campaign:

https://go.berniesanders.com/sneak-peek

Let us never forget: This country belongs to all of us, not just a handful of billionaires.

Sincerely,

Senator Bernie Sanders

Dev Whiteknight Rant

No I’m not going to be polite now, when being honest is universally conflated with being rude.

You guys need to stop white knighting for devs. Seriously. It’s getting stalker creepy.

I don’t care how hard X feature is. Devs are getting paid in fame and no one is forcing them to listen. Users are 100% justified in asking for whatever they want. Just as the devs in turn can say yes or no or nothing. They don’t need you to clutch pearls and come charging to their defense.

Users wildly outnumber devs by their own choice. What are you people, anti democratic? Who do you think these apps are meant to serve? Coders or users? You guys remind me of the red dudes and Dillinger in Tron.

This dev work load defense force “be happy with what ya got pleb” cult that apparently lives everywhere seriously needs to get therapy.

I’m way tired of seeing people scolded for making feature requests even when they do it with obsequious levels of politeness and ring kissing.

Devs and white knights always whine about how hard it is but I don’t see any devs trying to innovate themselves out of existence by making coding itself as simple as typing in English. They want to stay arcane experts and high dollar per hour wizards, and that’s fine but it also comes with consequences.

If you struggle to make yourself the only guy in the room that can read the special code, don’t get miffed and whiny when you spend all day doing translations for the people you refuse to empower.

Can’t wait till natural language code makes the whole crowd obsolete the same way code itself made whole job sectors obsolete. The same way 3d printing is crushing prototyping.

My Position on the 911 Debate

It’s a lost cause.

Not even this essay matters.

By the time average Americans are willing to critically consider the official claims surrounding the most politically important event of the 21st century, the current generation will be either AI hybrid transhuman cyborgs, or littered about the landscape in the form of boxed skeletons and jars of ash.

The terrorists already won. Either set, or both. George Bush could have a press conference with a U-haul truck full of irrefutable physical evidence contradicting the official accounts and it wouldn’t matter to any of these programmable people until the TV tells them it matters.

They will believe literally anything the authorities tell them. Anything. Pandemic fact immunity is the United States education system’s greatest achievement.

My position is that the damage is done and by the time the official story is altered to reflect reality. (Even to admit there is debate.) It will be as late and irrelevant as changes to the plaque on the Hindenburg display. (Which by the way we are still debating.)

Even when we admit we were wrong we never change policy about it. For example, the only person to go to jail for the torture scandal is the guy that reported it to us. Just as possession is nine tenths of the law, what’s done is done.

The very fact that the drones consider the matter closed and therefore no longer worthy of study, to the point of feeling justified in overtly mocking anyone who doesn’t open their discussions with assertions of status quo belief, shows how dogmatic and emotional their position is, as opposed to one based on rational skepticism.

Put this in perspective. We still call relativity a theory. We aren’t even sure about gravity yet. And yet these people consider this matter well and truly settled. That’s not remotely scientific or rational. That’s pure ideology.

They are in blatant contradiction because every other historical event is, even to them, open to and worthy of, constant study on academic grounds alone because the science and tool set is always evolving and we as a species are always literally generating fresh sets of eyes.

Without exception even the most clown suit crazy 9/11 conspiracy theory is more scientific than considering the matter completely decided.

Everything to a real scientist is provisional.

Obviously some things are closer to decided than others. For example we’re pretty sure of Lincoln’s birthday. But that doesn’t mean we’re going to openly mock anyone who presents an alternative.

What this boils down to is the fact that these people were patriotically indoctrinated to accept a very specific and convenient narrative, and to on those same grounds ideologically and vehemently reject any contradiction.

So long as these people make it unsafe to even study this event, this will be an item of nationalist dogma, not actual history. Every bit as arbitrary and sacrosanct as the official North Korean state mythology surrounding the Great Leader’s uncanny golf skills.

SJW and Proud

Update:

I need to point out that there is a cultist, intersectionalist, identity politics, problem in this country. The kind that nods or stay silent when some black supremacists says that all whites should be gassed or some lunatic feminist says all males should be raped etc.

Those people get called SJW too, and I agree they need a pejorative label.

SJW kind of fits because their delusion does indeed take the flavor and form of social justice but the whole argument with them is that they aren’t being just at all. As I said in a comment, even the RWNJ thinks they are fighting for social justice, merely their own brand of it.

In that sense “SJW” is meaningless and absurd and it is in that sense which I attack the use of the label below.

I literally know of no competing term. It’s hard to distill the “actual” cultist SJW thing into a single term. I hesitate to even call them intersectionalists because of course that too can be used for good.

It is undeniably a useful way to parse social realities, but only if used with logical rigor and solid ethical axioms. Sadly it often, perhaps primarily, is not, and I don’t know what to call those people as a group other than SJWs in such a way that my meaning is clear.

Basically SJWs of that stripe are like neoliberals in that they are actually are oppressive forces in the guise of ethical reformers.

The search for a superior term continues. Now it may be intellectually lazy to refuse to consider specific grievances (Such as leftist sexism or racism case by case) but at the same time it is indeed practical to seek a set term for a set phenomena. Below, I call them psychotic politically correct zealots, but that also is more arrow than label. It points in their general direction, but doesn’t actually define them. After all, many aren’t politically correct, many aren’t psychotic, many aren’t zealots, etc, but you still presumably know the group I’m talking about. I can share many words that apply to many of the them, like hypocrite for example, but that doesn’t define them either.

However, my disdain for the term and critique of it below stands because regardless of the problems mentioned above, the core reason the 1% cultivates the term among it’s rube right wing minions is to undermine any dissent which threatens them. The term absolutely exists to enslave. Even if the targets of the term often are worthy of contempt ironically for serving those very same divide and conquer enslavement interests.

Original post:

It’s funny when the Internet tough kids call me or someone else an “SJW” like it’s a bad thing.

Yeah, because fighting for justice in society is something to be mocked, right?

No wonder they own us so thoroughly, and the planet hates Americans so fervently. You morons actually overtly attack the very concept of dissent in the name of justice to the point that it’s now a net-wide meme.

Nothing like the miracle of teen pregnancy to turn out a whole generation of enthusiastic sadistic slaves. These chumps think they are the subversive ones, but they literally couldn’t be more wrong.

Fighting the ultra rich and powerful and their pawns, which real SJWs do every day, takes way more spine than harassing some random marginalized deviant minority from the safety of your TOR/VPN.

They want you oblivious and blind and mean and programmable.

So yeah, I’m an SJW. And if you think that makes me weak? Which one of us writes hate mail to congress and puts our subversive opinion on the internet with our real face and name?

You spineless little wretches wouldn’t last 30 seconds as a real SJW. The instant you saw cops lining up in riot gear in front of you, you’d brown your trousers and scream “I surrender” till your throat bled.

You people should also note that the people most in love with hating “SJWs” on the Internet are the overtly racist, sexist, sadistic, pampered, right wing, white trash, yuppie larvae, 1% lick-spittle sycophants, on 4chan’s /b/.

Being proud of being one of them is literally worse than putting your kid in a KKK uniform because it no doubt occasionally includes putting your kid in a KKK uniform.

If you have a problem with a particular line of argument, be specific. Don’t be so intellectually lazy as to lump all psychotic “Politically Correct” zealots in with social reformers of every stripe.

Pretty damn sure the EFF, the Innocence Project, Mayday Pac, Doctors Without Borders, the ACLU and on and on are literally social justice warriors.

These are the same assholes that like to use the word “butthurt” in defense of corporations or the government.

The PR industry invented you pricks:

Who owns your limbic system?

Update: 2016-02-22 0221 PM

KMSJWe

From here.

I’m talking here about all these defective hateful /b/tard neocons trying to act like they’re tough for being social cowards and how no one’s buying it except they themselves.

The entire world recognizes how callow and weak they all are. That’s the whole reason they say “SJW” as if it’s an insult. Because they’re too frail and impotent and dim to attack hard targets like the established elites. They have to go for the marginalized, because they don’t have a chance vs anyone else.

They’re rats attacking the wounded. It takes a thousand of them to equal a single real opponent. That’s also why virtually no one talks back to them.

Firstly, everyone knows it’s pointless. Attempting to enlighten them would be about as successful as trying to teach physics to a roach.

Secondly, being the weakest of the weak, they’re individually not worth anyone’s effort.

The only reason I talk to them is because I recycle the content for essays aimed at the entire species. That’s the only way these GIFT examples are even worth my time.

It’s the same reason 4chans /b/tard crowd has degenerated from the once great Anonymous, into racist psychopaths, that are so lazy they’ve even abbreviated refusing to help people down into an acronym. “NYPA.”

These defectives always hammer out an instant NYPA for the same reason they don’t vote, because jaded cowardice, impotence, and insecurity. It’s always racist trolling and NYPA claims as a smoke screen instead.

They whine about content and SJWs, because they are too inexperienced to remember that fighting for social justice was 90% of anon’s point and that fighting the good fight was the source of all the best threads.

The content now sucks because they’re all spineless cowardly racist neocon degenerates. As in they have literally degenerated. Of course the content is awful.

All the real Anons jumped ship for the dark net or specific activist groups. (Like EFF.) So of course the only thing left is trolls too scared to even consider anything more aggressive to authority than a thank you letter. They keep licking boot and pretending anyone fails to see them as anything other than the spineless wretches that they are.

They literally don’t even know who the real enemy is.

Is it any wonder that Trump is their god?

I see the types that defend (or trivialize) abuse and generally take an Internet tough guy attitude, as a collective organism. Like slime mold or a staph infection.

If you dismiss the suffering of others to any degree, you’re who I’m talking to.

We made it out of the primordial ooze all the way through the ice age by working together more often than being psychopathic parasites to any degree.

The first step to being human is caring about the suffering of others. Ignoring the suffering of others because solving the problem is difficult or complicated is weakness.

That’s the whole reason we honor soldiers and strength in the first place. SELF sacrifice. Not the sacrifice of others. Murder is disturbingly easy.

That’s the irony here. These people trying to sound tough by making excuses for abuse and disregard, are actually shockingly frail in the most qualitative sense.

They are all like Alfrid Lickspittle. Tough talking and dismissive but ultimately extremely dim, totally owned (either by people or pathology), and made out of jello.

Social Security Works Email: 2015-07-04 1226 PM

Resharing because I agree, and because the original was an email.

From: http://www.socialsecurityworks.org/

There are two kinds of people who want to cut Social Security—liars, and people who believe the lies. They’ve heard the conservative talking points. “Social Security is going broke.” “Social Security won’t be there for me when I retire.” “The only way to save Social Security is to cut benefits.”

Unfortunately, these Wall Street funded lies have gotten plenty of traction in recent years. So much so that a recent survey shows that 43 percent of young people believe that Social Security won’t be there for them when they retire—no matter how much that same survey shows that these same young people want it to.

It’s time to set the record straight. This 4th of July weekend, when you’re speaking with your Chris Christie-loving cousin at the family BBQ, you have the facts on your side:

  • Social Security has a $2.8 trillion surplus and can pay out every benefit owed to every eligible person for nearly two decades. After that, even if we do nothing, it will pay out approximately 80% of benefits owed for the next 75 years.
  • Social Security has not contributed one penny to the deficit because it is independently funded by the FICA payroll tax.
  • Proposed “tweaks” to Social Security would hurt seniors, disabled veterans and people with disabilities.
  • All we need is to ask millionaires and billionaires to start paying into Social Security at the same rate as the rest of us and we not only extend the life of the Social Security trust fund, but we can expand benefits to the majority of Americans.

With the facts on our side, we have begun to see a dramatic shift in the national conversation around Social Security. It wasn’t that long ago that we were still fighting a “chained CPI” benefit cut being proposed by President Obama, all Republicans and some Democrats in Congress. Today, 44 out of 46 Senate Democrats and 116 out of 188 House Democrats have gone on record supporting expansion. And 79% of likely voters – Democrats, Republicans and Independents – support expansion!

Batman Feels The Bern

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Yeah I know my shop skills are crap, but hey, you hopefully get the idea. Make a better one. 🙂

 

I’ve donated to political organizations exactly twice in my life.

Mayday.us was the first. Bernie for president was the second.

Why do I think Bernie will win?

Firstly just to get this out of the way, it won’t just be white people voting for Bernie either. Imagine filling a debate stage with candidates and saying: “Raise your hand if you marched with Dr King and got arrested protesting for civil rights before it was easy and fashionable.” One lone hand will go up I’m pretty sure.

Also his age is an asset not a liability. The entire AARP crowd should and probably will vote for him because age and expanding retirement benefits.
If he doesn’t win the primary that’ll just prove the left is as rigged and working for the 1% as the right is well beyond any need to be hyperbolic or cynical. The DNC probably won’t risk it since they are going to win either way, and if he does win the primary he will completely stomp the general election.

The whole reason the progressives left the phone off the hook this long is because we elected a reformer and got a moderate republican. (Yes we Can’t.)
If Bernie wins the primary he’ll inspire the largest voter turn out in recent history as a whole generation of people who’ve been waiting for a chance to vote for a real representative of the people drive, bike, and crawl to the polls for the first time in 15 years. Repeated comments all over the net support this.

Bernie will also get the smart one issue gun voters because they’ll know a right wing vote is wasted, and switching briefly (if it’s even required in their state) to ensure Bernie wins the dem primary means a president who will essentially ignore gun control exactly the same way Vermont ignores gun law.

He’ll also get actual fiscal conservative republicans because he wants to invest in infrastructure repair as a way to improve the economy. They know that that’s like an instant 100% return on investment because not only are people getting jobs, but they are making everything else more efficient and it’s not a “hand out.”

Even the lower 9 tenths of the 1% should be in favor of Bernie on the grounds that they are being as soundly screwed by the 0.1% as the general 1% is screwing the rest of us.

Bernie is basically the left’s version of Ron Paul in that he’d cause disruptive political change. America badly wants that, we are just pragmatic and suffering from outrage fatigue. But it’s wise to remember that the only reason Ron isn’t president is because the GOP/RNC cheated in Tampa during their own primary, and his son stabbed him in the back in exchange for a seat at the real republican table, which obviously he got as Mitch’s lap dog.

I predict a Bernie victory barring a political black swan event.

If he doesn’t win that will just prove once and for all that democracy itself simply isn’t a good idea, at which point I will be able to reluctantly embrace the fascist corporate oligarchy we live in and it will then be about choosing which corporation to work for in the same way that I now choose a political party, while I keep one eye on expatriation.

Seriously, whether anyone realizes it or not, this is a turning point moment. It really is Bernie or bust until the singularity.