U.S. House and Senate Republican including Democratic negotiators reached an agreement on the austerity budget. There are over 1 million U.S. unemployed set to lose benefits after Christmas. The agreement was reached in Tuesday. The deal will leave in place over a trillion dollars in sequester spending cuts over 10 years. It will slash the retirement benefits of federal workers and military retirees. It will continue to impose regressive consumption taxes. The bipartisan agreement definitely will not extend the federal extended jobless benefits. This can threaten over a million unemployed people with the loss of their only cash income the week after Christmas. According to a Washington Post report published Tuesday, “[S]enior Democrats acknowledged that checks are likely to be cut off at the end of the month for more than a million people who are out of work.” The White House's own figures said that the failure to extend the unemployment benefits will end cash assistance for 1.3 million people immediately after the holidays and impact an additional 3.6 million people in the first half of 2014. President Barack Obama endorsed the deal. He said that the deal is a good first step and he wants Congress from both parties to pass a budget based on the agreement. Obama added that “this agreement replaces a portion of the across-the-board spending cuts known as ‘the sequester’ that have harmed students, seniors, and middle class families.” The reality is that the proposed two year budget restores only a small fraction of the more than 1 trillion in cuts scheduled over the next 10 years. The reduced level of cuts is more than offset by the regressive consumption taxes in the form of user fees. That will increase the pension costs for federal civilian workers, cuts in retirement benefits for military employees, and further reductions in Medicare spending. The sequestration caused more than 85 billion dollars in cuts. It made unpaid furloughs and affected hundreds of federal workers. Sequester has harmed our economy from domestic to military affairs. Discretionary social spending as a percentage of the U.S. gross domestic product is at its lowest level since the 1950's. As financier Steven Rattner, the Obama administration’s lead adviser in the restructuring of the auto industry, boasted in the New York Times Tuesday: “Over the past two years, outlays on domestic programs have fallen from $514 billion to $469 billion, a hefty 8.8 percent reduction—and that’s before adjusting for inflation.” The deal wants to reduce the sequester cuts in 2014 and in 2015. 63 billion dollars in government cuts will be restored or one third of the total in sequester cuts. Many of these funds will go back into the Pentagon. This modest rollback in sequester cuts will be more than offset by an additional $85 billion in deficit reduction over the next ten years. One of the largest cuts, amounting to $12 billion over a decade, will be to retirement benefits for federal civilian workers and military employees. Military retirees between the ages of 40 and 62 will see their cost of living adjustments slashed. That adds another 6 billion in deficit reduction. The budget proposal also adds another $22 billion to the existing sequester cuts by extending cuts to Medicare providers through 2022 and 2023. The budget will raise $12.6 billion by increasing security fees for airline passengers and another $8 billion by charging higher fees for insuring private-sector pensions. The budget agreement attacks the working class. Republican co-chair Paul Ryan or the House Budget Committee chairman supports the budget agreement. The deal was a compromise no doubt. It will sacrifice not only workers, but the poor for corporate interests. Democratic Senate Budget Committee Chair Patty Murray, who co-chaired the budget conference committee agreed with the deal too.
Nelson Mandela has an
interesting life and an interesting legacy. He was influential in the ANC and
other movements. His consciousness evolved. From 1918 to 1943, Nelson Mandela
was in his early life. He was born in 1918 to an aristocratic Xhosa family.
Back then South Africa was colonized heavily by English and Dutch settlers. He
finished his university education by 1943. He would soon follow the
revolutionary path for his people and all people in the world. He fought to
liberate black South Africans and Africans in general. He accepted
revolutionary consciousness from 1943 to 1960. He organized with the ANC. He
allied with the South African Communist Party as a means to fight apartheid. He
was not a strong supporter of Communism since he opposes their strikes and he
never overtly condemned capitalism in his statements at all. He allied with
them as a means to fight the fascism of the apartheid regime. Nelson Mandela
was nonviolent and changed course since he believed that it was impossible to
do so under a totalitarian regime in then apartheid South Africa. The ANC's military wing was
called Umkonto we Sizwe or The Spear of the Nation. This armed struggled lasted
for 30 years. From 1960 to 1990, Nelson Mandela was in the most revolutionary
stage of his life. Mandela and 19 of his comrades were captured on July 11,
1963 in a farmhouse in a small town named Rivonia, outside of Johannesburg. He
and nine of those captured were put on trial and convicted of high treason and
sentenced to life in prison on Robben Island. Nelson Mandela served 18 years in
Robben Island. He served a while in Pollsmoor Prison. He was in house arrest
in a villa outside of Capetown. While on Robben Island Mandela Sisulu, Govan
Mbeki, Ahmad Kathrada, and others would constitute a high command of the
revolution. Driven underground, the ANC established an external wing headed by
Oliver Tambo. The anti-apartheid movement gained much international support.
Back then, many corporations from the Western aided the apartheid regime under
the guise of expressing "anti-Communism." They include the World Bank, Britain,
the U.S., the Netherlands, Belgium, and others. Even Israel aided South African
apartheid too. Winnie Mandela worked for liberation too. In 1987/1988 the
South African army invaded southern Angola and was defeated at the great battle
of Cuito Cuanavale. A combined force of the Angolan army, Cuban volunteers, and
MK fighters emerged victorious. From 1990 to 2013 was very problematic and contradictory
in his life. Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990. That was a good
thing. He called himself a disciplined and committed member of the ANC. He
expresses solidarity with the ANC, Fidel Castro, Yasser Arafat, and Muammar
Gaddafi. Mandela allowed the Freedom Charter to be weakened. The Western elites
exploited Mandela as a means to promote their agenda of neoliberalism not the
radical redistribution of wealth and income. South Africa soon embraced a
program of neoliberal capitalism, corporate exploitation, and white South
African interests being advanced. Black people received the right to vote, a
vague commitment to affirmative action, and modest improvements to the poor.
Yet, the exploitation of black labor continued without true economic justice.
Economic inequalities have increased since 1994. That is why the reactionaries
love neoliberalism. We should hate Western imperialism and neo-colonialism. The
leadership of the ANC transformed from being revolutionary to being in favor of
a neo-liberal capitalist program. There are still sincere human beings in the
ANC, SACP, and the Congress of South African Trade Unions though. The ANC
accepted too many concessions from the white supremacist regime of South Africa
(like assuming responsibility for the debt accumulated by the white racist
regime. The loan is estimated have been 25 billion dollars. South Africa
retained its apartheid regime's Finance Minister and its Federal Bank
governor. This undermined the strong effort to solve poverty, joblessness,
hunger, homelessness, and AIDS). South Africa has much of it financial, trade,
and monetary policies under the control of whites and foreign capitalist
interests. South Africa is in the WTO now. Agents of apartheid killed Chris
Hani or the head of the Umkonto we Sizwe and chairman of the Communist Party in
1993. In August 16, 2012, we know of the Markiana Massacre where the South
African army killed 34 workers in South Africa, which was similar to the evil
1960 Sharpeville Massacre. Neither the ANC, the South African Communist
Party nor COSATU have condemned the killing. These counterrevolutionary events
have nothing to do with all with Mandela totally. Yet, Mandela made a strategic
error in trying to sign off the wicked neoliberal economic policies that caused
the West to further economic rule South Africa. Nelson Mandela was a great man,
a very intelligent man, and a courageous man. No question about it. Yet, we
have to be reminded to fight for black liberation and oppose neoliberal
propaganda. We must not turn our backs from the Freedom Charter. It was important to note that Nelson
Mandela was a very courageous and heroic man. The revolutionary change that we
all seek for South Africa and the entire world is not over. We should continue
to fight. It takes a courageous man to stand up against oppression and willing
to die for freedom.
The funeral of Nelson
Mandela was held in his homeland. Many of those in attendance were globalist
puppets. The puppets of Western imperialism were there like Bill Clinton,
Cameron, Blair, and others. Their tributes dealt with shameless hypocrisy. Even
the current White House made the errors of global assassinations via drone and
other things. Mandela forgave his jailors. We still have prisoners suffering in
Guantanamo Bay after President Barack Obama said that he wants to close down Guantanamo
Bay. We witnessed the decimation of Libya by NATO forces with no congressional
approval. Bombs have been dropped in Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Extremists want to attack Iran and Syrah is harmed by a civil war where
al-Qaeda related terrorists killed innocent men, women, and children in Syria.
Iraq has the largest Embassy in the world. This is not the long walk to
freedom. It is a long walk to imperialism continually. Bill Clinton illegally
along with the UK bombed Iraq and endorsed an Iraqi embargo. This embargo
killed over 1 million Iraqis. He is a hypocrite to say the following about
Mandela as “a champion for human dignity and freedom, for peace and
reconciliation … a man of uncommon grace and compassion, for whom abandoning
bitterness and embracing adversaries was … a way of life. All of us are living
in a better world because of the life that Madiba lived.” He didn't leave what
Mandela said. Cameron endorses Western status quo policies as well. In 2009,
when Cameron was pitching to become Prime Minister, it came to light that in
1989, when Mandela was still in prison, David Cameron, then a: “rising star of
the Conservative Research Department … accepted an all expenses paid trip
to apartheid South Africa … funded by a firm that lobbied against the
imposition of sanctions on the apartheid regime.” Asked if Cameron: “wrote
a memo or had to report back to the office about his trip, Alistair Cooke (his
then boss at Conservative Central Office) said it was ‘simply a jolly’,
adding: ‘It was all terribly relaxed, just a little treat, a perk of the job …
‘ “ That is hypocrisy. Conservative Party member the late Margaret Thatcher
described Mandela a terrorists when she supported terrorism in Argentina. Tony
Blair led efforts to send aid for the destruction of the illegal invasion of
Iraq. Even Nelson Mandela rightfully opposed the U.S. led invasion of Iraq.
Blair turns a blind eye to the discriminatory and apartheid policies in Israel
that has harmed Palestinians and black people in Israel too. As the avalanche
of hypocrisy cascades across the globe from shameless Western politicians,
Archbishop Desmond Tutu reflected in two lines the thoughts in the hearts of
the true mourners: “We are relieved that his suffering is over, but our relief
is drowned by our grief. May he rest in peace and rise in glory.”
Males and females are
oppressed in mainstream Western society. Black women are readily scapegoated in
the world. The invention of the black matriarchy scapegoating existed heavily
since the 1960's. The enemy tried to promote the false narrative that blacks
must be liberated by making all black households to be some homemaking
situation alone. This token model is accepted by reactionaries. Black mothers have
traditionally worked outside of the home in much larger numbers than white
females in that 1960's. So, many evil folks blamed black mothers for a range of
social ills. In other words, economic independence is no crime among men or
women. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan should be ashamed of himself by trying to blame
black matriarchy at the center of pathology plaguing black families. The Kerner
Commission in 1968 released their report and it understood the following fact
that institutions of oppression not black women has harmed the black community:
"...What white Americans have never fully understood but what the Negro
can never forget—is that white society is deeply implicated in the ghetto.
White institutions created it, white institutions maintain it, and white society
condones it..." The Kerner Commission emphasized that much of the
problem was rooted in “[p]ervasive discrimination and segregation in
employment, education and housing, which have resulted in the continuing
exclusion of great numbers of Negroes from the benefits of economic progress.”
That is why black men and black women organized organizations as a means to
stand up against oppression. Reactionaries are not the only folks that can
express bigotry or racism. Susan Brownmiller (an establishment liberal person)
compared Emmett Till's death to a male raping a woman, which is slanderous in
her Against Our Will book form 1975.So, we have to oppose racial, gender,
class, and any form of oppression against any human being period. We have to
learn about race and class to see the truth. We have to address issues of the
working class and the poor not just issues of the middle class.
We are still fighting
poverty. The workers fighting for a higher minimum wage are heroic in the sense
that we should do something about the appalling low wages that many workers are
paid. Many workers in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami and nationwide are
fighting for fair wages and economic justice. Low wage workers are demanding
their human rights. Many of these workers demand a 15 dollar an hour wage and
an union for retail and fast food workers. The Fight for 15 Campaign is a
continuation of the workers' movement. We know that in 1964, President Lyndon
Johnson declared in his State of the Union address that we have a war on
poverty. Johnson's war on poverty dealt with many social programs, which is
similar to the New Deal. The War on Poverty started to end by 1968 when Richard
Nixon was President and the costly Vietnam War continued. The old War on poverty was not
a total failure, because many social programs assisted humanity like Medicare, Medicaid,
Head Start, and the Food Stamp Act. We are still fighting a war on poverty.
Many folks need food stamps and Medicaid to literally survive. The movement for
a living wage includes the poor, adjunct college professors, car wash workers,
port truck drivers, janitors, farmworkers, etc. Many folks are protesting near
Wal Mart, near McDonalds, and near other locations. Jessica Davis, who is
a single mom with two children said, "It's embarrassing to go home to your
family with how little [money] you have to bring to the table...I'm six credits
away from a Bachelors degree in sociology, but I can't finish because I can't
pay for it." In Chicago, 87 percent of public school students qualify for
free or reduced lunch. That is a third in Chicago live under the federal
poverty line. This situation exists nationwide with foreclosures and
homelessness. We know about malnutrition common in America that can destabilize
families and entire communities. We need to fight poverty, so crime can go
down, and we should continue to fight against racism including discrimination.
Increasing the minimum wage can assist families suffering and it is part of the
overall economic justice solution.
By Timothy
No comments:
Post a Comment