321 results for author: Phil Anderson


Freedom vs Conformity

“Little boxes on the hillside Little boxes made of ticky tacky Little boxes, little boxes, little boxes all the same...” Little Boxes song by Pete Seeger Americans frequently pontificate about freedom. Individual liberty is supposedly the foundation of the nation and the highest of aspirations. Yet in practice freedom is often restricted and subordinated to commercial and other interests. Oddly many people blindly accept these contradictions and the restrictions on their freedom. An example of this is the covenants imposed by Home Owner Associations or HOAs. We recently encountered these strange restrictions on property rights because ...

Stories We Tell Ourselves

“Who's dying for your freedom in this land, Who pays for the cost for the liberties you demand Is it for freedom, or our comfort and convenience, Who pays the cost for the convenience we demand” Excerpts from the song “Is it for Freedom?” by Sara Thomsen On Memorial Day we eulogize the military service members who were sacrificed by our many wars. We tell ourselves these brave Americans died to “defend freedom” and protect our way of life. Implied in these stories is that our many wars were necessary and justified. But too often these stories glorify war and give legitimacy to violence and militarism. They make the next ...

WE ARE ONE RALLY

President Trump is coming to Duluth for a campaign rally on June 20th. The progressive community is organizing several alternative events. It is the Northland's turn to stand up for justice and show the world that we DO care about people everywhere. A HUGE TURNOUT will show the Northland rejects Trump' mean-spirited agenda!! 1) Soulstice: A Celebration of Peace, Love and Democracy Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Time: 5:00 to 8:00 PM Place: Leif Erikson Park, Duluth (11th Ave E. & London Rd) This is a free outdoor concert and a rallying call for democracy. This is not a political rally but an opportunity to raise our voices together ...

FIXING OUR BROKEN ELECTIONS

“In a democracy, someone who fails to get elected to office can always console himself with the thought that there was something not quite fair about it.” Thucydides, Greek politician and historian, 460-395 BCE. “When one with honeyed words but evil mind persuades the mob, great woes befall the state.” Euripides, ancient Greek playwright. When Donald Trump thought he was losing, he ranted about the election being “rigged.” After the archaic Electoral College gave him the presidency, he falsely claimed voter fraud had given Hillary Clinton the popular vote majority. Sour grapes over election outcomes is nothing new. But you don't have ...

Ruminations on Roadside Trash

Water and air, the two essential fluids on which all life depends, have become global garbage cans. Jacques Yves Cousteau This time of year is garbage season. The snow has finally melted along our road revealing a winter's accumulation of trash. In the time between snow melt and new spring growth it is easily visible (and easy to pick up). We usually get several five gallon buckets just along the mile or so of county road that we pick up. It is amazing what you can find along the road side. The variety is astonishing. You expect the usual food and beverage containers. But there seems to be no limit on what gets pitched out of a car window or ...

What Can One Person Do? A New Tactic for Change

We do not have a functioning democracy. Too often the will of the majority is ignored. The politicians and their big money donors do what they want. Money rules. Corporate lobbying trumps public opinion. Voters are apathetic. Crazy reactionaries succeed and common sense reforms go nowhere. Too often we organize, march, write letters, contact our legislators, sign petitions, seemingly to no avail. It is time progressives try new methods. We need a new protest tool that will demand attention. I believe we need to use our economic power as consumers to demand sensible change. In a consumer based economy, people do have real power. What we buy, or ...

Corporations Are People?

“This is a crucial time in the fight for corporate civil rights. Just look at the hateful signs at Occupy Wall Street: 'Corporations Are Not People!' Wow, I thought we were past the point in this country where some people aren't people just because they have different color skin or different religion or were born in a lawyer's office, only exist on paper, have no soul and can never die.” Stephen Colbert, comedian “I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one”. Robert Reich, economist. We are moving into another election season. We all know the whole election process is broken. It has been for years. This is not because ...

Fixing the National Debt with Better Alternatives

Government, like individuals, borrows money and has debt. Debt can be a problem if you have too much and can't make the payments. It can be a problem if you are using debt for the wrong reasons. Partying on the credit card is not good. Using debt to invest in your future (buying a house, starting a business, going to college) can be a wise choice. Unfortunately much of our federal spending is not spent wisely to build the public good or invest in our people's future. There are three major causes of federal debt: excessive military spending, excessive health care costs, and tax breaks. Historically the Pentagon has consumed about half the ...

People Are More Important Than Guns

Children at “March For Our Lives” events carried signs saying, “I am more important than your gun.” This message should be applied to our nation and its spending priorities. People are more important than guns. People are more important than war. People are more important than our obsession with national “security.” The same politicians who don't understand that guns don't make our schools, or our communities, safe also don't understand that guns do not make the world safe. Our huge, excessive spending on war, and preparation for war, does not keep us safe. It does not keep us free. It does not prevent terrorism. It just kills people, ...

SCHOOL REFERENDUM CONUNDRUM

“Clearly, voters continue to value a public education, even if our elected officials do not.” Scott Robert Shaw, “News Talk” WIZM (radio station in La Crosse) Bok's Law: If you think education is expensive—try ignorance. Derek Bok, president of Harvard University. Many school districts in Wisconsin are in financial trouble. To deal with the problem many are seeking property tax increases which require local voter approval. The number of these referendum votes are increasing across the state and many are passing. Voters apparently want their local schools to be adequately funded and are willing to pay more to make it happen. What ...