Happy Independence Day—The day on which the American colonies declared themselves to be United States, a declaration predicated on the outrageous claim “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. 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.”
In the age of kings and emperors, this was one of the most idealistic and radical statements in the history of the world. It is critical to recognize that the original “Life, Liberty, and Property” was specifically altered because an idealism based merely on the aristocratic rights (or unjust acquisition) of property could not coexist with the rights of life and liberty. The rights of property had been the linchpin in the oppression of the masses that existed in every monarchy. That schizophrenic battle engendered by the landed gentry on behalf of “the people” in order to justify the gentry’s “revolution” from the crown has been waged for over 230 years. Much of the slow progress toward the goal of actually protecting “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” accomplished in the past 100 years is facing its greatest assault since the early 1900’s.
The 4th of July is not about “the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air.” The “Battle Hymn of the Republic” was about the War of 1812. The Declaration of Independence was, in fact a declaration of a new country. The “states” were not at war. Only Massachusetts and New York had been engaged in fighting. This was the majority of people in the thirteen colonies realizing that they must unite or be devoured one by one. It was a recognition that if they were to justify a revolution against the “divine right of kings,” they needed a new set of principles. It is those principles that we should be celebrating and for which we should be striving this day and every day.
“The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy! Seek Truth! Speak Truth!”
Tim McMullen
To the President of the United States:
“The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy! Seek Truth! Speak Truth!”
Please use this ban as the beginning salvo to rein in the distorting and destructive abuse of corporate dollars on our political process.
Thirty years of corrupt “free market” fraud has brought us to the brink of disaster. You serve the American people, and they deserve your concerted effort on their behalf as opposed to the continued collusion between government and the private sector that has created the greatest disparity of wealth in this country’s history and that has driven us to become the fourth worst country in the world regarding wealth distribution and income disparity.
Thirty years of the morally (and legally) corrupt and corrosive falsehoods of Milton Friedman and Arthur Laffer’s “Reaganomics,” the band wagon boondoggles of the “New Democratic Clintonomics,” and the outright destruction of America’s working class during ten years of unfettered, deregulated rape of the world economy and the unmitigated destruction of the social safety net by the “Bush Doctrine” (Anyone who we perceive to be a threat—with or without evidence—we have a right to take out!)
That doctrine, as absurd and patently hypocritical as it is (i.e., it is the precise rationale for committing acts of terror), was barely used in military terms, but it was used consistently and repeatedly to attempt to wipe out 100 years of progressive reforms and protections for the American worker and citizen against the unconscionable abuses of a corrupt and criminal corporate capitalism.
You were elected to stop the hemorrhaging of the economic and social structures of this country caused by unchecked corporate fraud and greed. You have not yet succeeded. This would be an important step in restoring sanity and justice to the country.
Please bring the abuses of government contractors to an end now, by demanding transparency in their spending of taxpayer dollars to subvert the taxpayers’ interests.
“The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy! Seek Truth! Speak Truth!”
Tim McMullen
Check out this video and this call to action by MoveOn.org
http://pol.moveon.org/militarycontractors?id=27605-15276185-tWdV60x&t=5
You know, sometimes it really does feel like we are living in a Looking-Glass world. The frantic deregulation and merger frenzy of the last thirty years, stoked by the unfettered greed of banks, insurance companies, giant accounting firms, pharmaceuticals, media organizations, energy companies, and the Chamber of Commerce (to name but a few) nearly bankrupted this nation; the anti-tax policies and upward redistribution of wealth of the Bush years unquestionably brought on the greatest economic meltdown since the depression; colossal, criminal, corporate fraud and malfeasance have been exposed repeatedly, yet no real political or legal response has been forthcoming.
Instead, the “know-nothing” Tea Party swept politicians into power with the craziest campaign imaginable. Take all the things that nearly destroyed us—unfettered corporate greed, no public accountability for private or public corruption, an orchestrated attack against the regulation of criminal corporations, unlimited secret political spending by corporations wedded to an all-out assault on public and private unions and their political power—and reenergize each of these assaults on the middle-class ten-fold.
This illogical, delusional, self-destructive, Mad-Hatter Tea Party craze has now consumed the entire Republican’t party (as well as a few putative Democrazies) who are now clamoring and clambering over each other in a race to dismantle the last remaining shreds of the social, economic, and political safety nets of the diminishing pool of middle-income workers and the ever-increasing ocean of lower-income and unemployed workers.
Instead of attacking the obvious causes of our economic woes (including two illegal wars costing us over three billion dollars weekly), these elected representatives (read corporate political shills) and their deregulated media mouthpieces have mounted legislative campaigns to extend tax cuts and corporate subsidies for the wealthiest 1% while denying even minimal economic protections for workers; they are attempting to entirely eliminate funding for all public media, the only entities providing real, even-handed journalism in this country; they are attempting to severely curtail or destroy workers rights and protections with an unprecedented assault on collective bargaining; they have introduced a full-fledged campaign to decimate women’s rights by radically redefining rape, criminalizing miscarriages, allowing hospitals to refuse to save a woman’s life if doing so requires an abortion, and authorizing the legal murder of abortion providers; they have continued attacks on the rights of LGBT community; they continue their attempt to demonize immigrants and undocumented workers; and they have begun to decimate or eliminate environmental protections while legislatively denying scientific evidence and disallowing that evidence to affect our environmental policies.
The unimaginable harms of these initiatives, considered separately or collectively, is truly mind-boggling. As I learned from more than twenty-five years of collective bargaining, “once you give it up, you never get it back.” Just envision the havoc that any one of these proposals will wreak on our society, and then try to imagine what it would take to fix it once it is in place.
If we don’t get involved, NOW, in private conversations, in public demonstrations, in political campaigns; if we don’t immediately inform our elected representatives, both local and national, of our positions on these vital issues; if we don’t write our local newspapers and media outlets with rational, focused responses to the vitriolic distortion and lies of wacky political demagogues and crackpot pundits, the cause of democracy here and around the world will be setback for generations, perhaps many generations, to come.
“The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy! Seek Truth! Speak Truth!”
Tim McMullen
H3 is one of the most vicious attacks on women’s health and women’s rights in our lifetime. HR3 takes the Hyde (Jekyll & Hyde) Amendment and the Stupak compromise (the turncoat Republicrat who first attacked the right to abortion under the guise of “healthcare reform”) and brazenly ups the assault on women and freedom in this country.
This legislative assault was timed to match a scurrilous and fraudulent campaign to attack Planned Parenthood with a despicably misleading video that has been deceptively edited and then promoted in all the far right media. Google it, and the first ten pages or so are religious fundamentalist partisans; legitimate news sources do not turn up for pages.
The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy, and we have few more significant instances of hypocrisy in action than this anti-woman, anti-freedom, religious zealotry advocating the abrogation of the rights of women to health care, family planning and abortion services. This attack is being perpetrated by a grossly mislabeled “right to life” movement. Using the right’s own “Newspeak” principles, this new law should be the “right to kill women to gain political points” law.
It is a common refrain going back to the inquisition: “think what we think and do what we say, or DIE.” Sorry, ladies, no other choices are permitted. By the way, child and spousal abuse centers, childcare, healthcare, equal pay for equal work, protection from violence including violent, armed assault? Forget it. We protect fetuses; guns; capital punishment; corrupt politicians, and corrupt corporations, especially war profiteers—now that’s PRO-LIFE. You Betcha’!
Justice Thomas,
Credo’s call for you to admit that Anita Hill was telling the truth at your confirmation hearing is as silly as your wife attempting to further her own political, tea-party aspirations by impugning Ms. Hill’s veracity with a back-handed olive branch to “bury the hatchet” (in Ms. Hill’s back, so to speak). If you did the things alleged by Ms. Hill, which allegations, despite the committee’s symbolic lynching—not of you, but of Ms. Hill—seemed then and now to have the weight of truth and significant corroborative evidence, we cannot expect you to admit as much. It is, to quote a well-worn but apt cliché, water under the bridge.
The media is in a quandary as to why your wife would do such a thing as leave a disingenuous and spitefully-veiled message to Anita Hill. Perhaps, if you were not a party to her action, her motivation is a mystery to you as well.
I do not find it to be all that mysterious; in fact, I find your wife’s wording to be extremely revealing. She did not say, “what you did to my husband”; she said, “what you did with my husband.” It seems a clear admission, whether conscious or Freudian, of the truth of Ms. Hill’s allegations. Nor does it ring of righteous indignation, but rather of suspicion and jealousy of her husband’s relationship with Ms. Hill. Whether you were privy to her phone message or not, it should give you some pause.
Greater pause, however, should come from the recent machinations of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Your reputation at the hands of Ms. Hill was somewhat sullied, but that pales in comparison to the ruination of your reputation through your work on the Supreme Court—”The Justice who never asks questions,” “Scalia lite,” “Lockstep Ideologue”—these assessments of your performance indicate the state of your reputation, and they have nothing to do with sexual peccadilloes.
I encourage you to embrace my motto: “The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy! Seek Truth! Speak Truth!”
Justice Thomas, Justice Scalia, Justice Roberts—Where would we be if you lifetime-serving, partisan-appointed, Supreme Court Justices followed that simple rule? We would not be in the throes of an unparalleled political and social meltdown brought about by your championing of corporate greed over the interests of the people and their institutions.
Corruption breeds corruption. You are supposed to be the arbiters of equal justice—the protectors of the minority from the tyranny of the majority—the last bastion of intellectual integrity and moral courage when fear and confusion have overwhelmed the populace, corruption has conquered congress, and demagoguery has dominated political discourse. Sadly, at present, no one would accuse the current court of being any of those things. Nevertheless, you have the power to change that. Had hypocrisy been banished from the court, Bush v. Gore could have never been handed down; Citizen’s United could have never been handed down.
I encourage both sides, your wife’s tea-party reactionaries and Credo’s liberal muck-rakers, to forget Anita Hill. Leave her to history. Much more importantly, let us turn our attention to ridding this country, including the highest court in the land, of flagrant hypocrisy, and we will begin the long and arduous work of restoring America.
To begin the quest to rid ourselves of hypocrisy, I quote the central message of the powerful and spiritual song, “Let There Be Peace on Earth” :
“Let it begin with Me!”
“The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy! Seek Truth! Speak Truth!”
Tim McMullen
Suddenly, I HAVE HOPE again! To see why, check out this video from the Daily Show!
Elizabeth Warren on the Daily Show.
As a devout liberal (from Merriam-Webster: of or befitting a man of free birth, broad-minded, nontraditional, open-minded, progressive, radical, unconventional, unorthodox), it is impossible not to be disappointed with Obama’s performance so far. His compromises have severely handicapped his noble goals with flawed results (in each case, the result of pandering to the worst impulses of the corporate and political opposition of those both in and out of his own party). Finally, however, we have a straightforward accomplishment and a true glimmer of HOPE.
If you have not seen Jon Stewart, then you may not know Elizabeth Warren. She is the real deal. As a feminist, when I look at the Sarah Palin clones, the tea party-supported women candidates who spout meaningless and ridiculous clichés or downright ludicrous fantasies and fabrications, I am disheartened, but when I see Elizabeth Warren, I am uplifted.
She is extremely articulate, deeply passionate, terribly witty, truly knowledgeable, and thoroughly rational. None of your reality-distorting, think-tank talking points for her. Watch her video clips, and have a little hope that just maybe, with our strong and continuing support, she might just be able to bring down some real control on the wall street thieves and corporate marauders that have blighted our lives for the last thirty years.
I remain, faithfully yours, the Hopeful Cynic.
Tim McMullen
“The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy! Seek Truth! Speak Truth!”
The Bush Administration’s direct tax cuts for America’s wealthiest cost the government critical funds for infrastructure and other necessary government functions while heaping tons of tax breaks and deregulation on corporate America.
Our near-depression economy, decimated infrastructure, and crumbling public institutions are all part of these patently failed policies.
These tax cuts should end this year, as they were intended to do, especially since they had just the opposite effect that Cheney, Bush, and Fox News said they would have!
Nevertheless, the Republican’ts now smell Democrassic blood. Their immoral, but politically effective, plan to make everything worse and then blame it on the Democrassts appears to be working.
By opposing all solutions to America’s problems, and by sabotaging the democratic process with an archaic senate rule (filibuster) to consistently thwart the super-majority and the will of the people—remember most of those failures and flawed compromises were the work of a 59 to 41 derailment of democracy—the interests of the wealthiest 1% continue to be served and protected while the life-savings and retirement accounts of ordinary Americans are destroyed, and their homes and farms are foreclosed.
The Republican’ts have been aided and abetted by the complicity of a craven and corrupt corporate media. Now the party of ”Just Say No to the People’s Needs” threatens to destroy any small gains that have been made in the last two years, and replace them with an even more rabid anti-public, “feed the rich and starve the workers and the poor” philosophy that is further laden with anti-choice, anti-gay, anti-public servant, anti-worker, anti-government, anti-immigrant demagoguery.
Allowing the legislatively-mandated end to the tax cuts for the wealthiest 1% is the right thing to do. I encourage you to support Patrick Leahy’s petition to allow the cuts to expire.
I am voting in the next election and in every election because “The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy!” I want the United States to regain a commitment to its original vision, and I want the Democratic Party to return to its own most important principles. The writers of the Declaration of Independence removed “the protection of property” and replaced it with “the pursuit of happiness” because they realized that the defense of property and the inevitable domination by wealth would trump all of the other more fundamental rights and principles.
Since the 80’s, the Democratic Party has been complicit in elevating the interests of corporations and the wealthy while decimating the interests of workers. Milton Friedman’s proudly immoral stance on the lack of corporate responsibility, and the fact that his philosophy has been ruthlessly championed by both parties, has lead us to our present precipice. Recent and repeated capitulation by Democrats has gutted each piece of legislation intended to help the people.
Capitulation on principles over the last forty years has ultimately led us to the bald-faced absurdity, though perfectly Friedmanesque decision, of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Democrats and the American people have allowed unfettered media deregulation and general political discourse to be dragged so far to the right that it is no longer about evening the playing field; it’s about allowing workers and the common man to even be in the game.
Corporate tax breaks, tax shelters, deregulation, unchecked fraud and corporate handouts have allowed trillions of dollars to be taken from the working class in the form of unprotected job loss created by outsourcing and so-called “improved efficiency”; by the elimination of pensions and reduction or elimination of healthcare; by laws designed to allow and encourage union busting; by the creative use of “bankruptcy” to break union contracts and to reduce workers’ rights and benefits; by unconscionable CEO compensation; and by reductions to basic governmental protections and services, ad infinitum, while putting these trillions in the hands of a miniscule percentage of the wealthiest.
It is important to vote and to speak out on these issues in order to allow America to regain its moral integrity and reclaim its international stature.
I reiterate my motto, “The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy! Seek Truth! Speak Truth!” Tim McMullen
Help defeat the liars! Tell everyone you know in California to VOTE NO on Prop 16.
Right there on the unsolicited “ad section” of my own homepage on Facebook is evidence of one of the most scurrilous, cynical, and corrupt corporate power grabs in years. The Headline is “Taxpayers Right to Vote” on top of a cute little picture of a red, white and blue “VOTE” button, followed by the words “Join us to protect your right to vote on projects that put your money at risk. Yes on 16.” PG &E has spent an astounding amount of money on this ad campaign (their customers’ money—customers who have no say in how their increases in utility costs are used to undermine their own public interests while protecting the private, deregulated industry giants).
In fact, this reprehensible anti-democratic proposition would do just the opposite of what it claims. For years Californians have witnessed the crippling effect that such an anti-democratic approach has had on our state budget: A small minority can thwart the will of the vast majority. As a result, our schools, fire departments, police departments, health services, libraries, all public services have been decimated by an entrenched and recalcitrant minority.
Proposition 16 is an absolute fraud perpetrated on the cash-strapped public by a predatory and often criminal corporation (remember the true story of Erin Brokovich? Remember Enron, deregulation and the PG& E public bailout?)
We should not only oppose this scurrilous abuse of the initiative process, but we should be actively working to break up the stranglehold that this private corporation has on more than half of the State of California!
Voters are sometimes convinced to do themselves irreparable harm in this era of partisan, unanalyzed sound bites. “It’s your money” almost always works. “You have a right to vote” sounds appealing, but when it is used to perpetrate a fraud, those of us who know better, should be saying loud and clear to everyone with whom we come in contact:
“NO to corporate misdirection!”
“NO to the abuse of the initiative process for private gain!”
“NO to PROP 16!”
“The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy! Seek Truth! Speak Truth!”
Tim McMullen
The FCC has recently made several important and courageous decisions that have begun to reassert the right of the American people to protect their access to information and to end the unregulated abdication of the people’s authority in deference to the whims and greed of corporate control.
A blatantly hypocritical, actively reactionary, politically motivated, and newly-emboldened Supreme Court recently handed down a bizarre and logic-twisting decision taking away a fundamental right of the citizenry to control their own political process as well as their right to regulate corporations while handing corporate America the ability to completely subvert the democratic process and dominate, if not destroy, free and open elections in America.
Not being satisfied with having spent forty years purchasing this morally and intellectually corrupt Supreme Court, these ever more rapacious corporations and ruthless ideologues have taken their game plan one step further.
Having decimated our public media and turned it into patently partisan infotainment through the thoroughly discredited process of deregulation and consolidation, they now have their eyes set on the latest and last bastion of open information and communication, the internet.
Dozens of elected politicians who have been further terrified or emboldened by this crass carte blanche handed to some of America’s most morally corrupt corporations, have been cajoled, as a result of the peddling of influence, into supporting the further erosion, decimation, and perhaps elimination of this last venue for honest intellectual and political discourse.
These politicians, whose campaigns and loyalty have been purchased by corporate spending, due to our perverted system of campaign finance now further distorted by the most recent judicial fiat of the Supreme Court, do not speak for the people of the United States. They clearly represent only the interests of their financial backers.
No reasonable, fair-minded person purporting to represent the interests of their constituents or the American people could pretend that the complete control of the internet by media giants and communication conglomerates serves the needs of the populace or of a democracy. Perhaps it does meet the needs of the “constitutional republic,” as the Texas State School Board now insists it be called in order to overtly denigrate “democrat” in favor of “republic-an” in another example of the flagrant distortion and politicization that can be wrought through the control of information and the power of publishing.
As you well know, this tiny minority of Congressional shills does not speak for the millions of Americans who have participated in a lengthy, hard-fought, uphill battle to convince the FCC and Congress to protect an open Internet and to facilitate universal access.
Once again, the FCC must stand up to these crass and corrupting commercial interests, assert its Title II authority, and fulfill its duty by protecting the right of the American people to an open and democracy-empowering Internet.
“The Greatest Threat to Democracy is Hypocrisy! Seek Truth! Speak Truth!” Tim McMullen
You can find the campaign to convinced the FCC at http://www.savetheinternet.com/


