About Me

Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
I am a left-leaning Independent and self-proclaimed political junkie who is most interested in LGBT and human rights. You'll definitely see this in my essays and posts.
Showing posts with label ENDA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ENDA. Show all posts

Sunday, October 9, 2011

My Platform

Instead of writing this out, I'll just provide a chart of my platform if I were running for president.  What would you change?  Would you add anything?  Comments are more than welcome!


Category
Items
Federal
State
Private
Total
Infrastructure
    • Aviation
    • Bridges
    • Dams
    • Drinking Water
    • Energy
    • Hazardous Waste
    • Inland Waterways
    • Levees
    • Public Parks & Recreation
    • Rail
    • Roads
    • Schools
    • Solid Waste
    • Transit
    • Wastewater
    • Cover 90% at federal level, 7% at state level and 3% from private funding
$ 1,980B
$ 154B
$ 66B
$ 2,200B
Student Loans
    • Forgive federal student loans
$ 830B


$ 830B
R & D
    • Increase subsidies for research and development for universities, medical research, non-profits, and for-profit commercial businesses making less than $ 1 M per year.
Increase
Deficit



Trade
    • Eliminate taxes on exports
Increase



Welfare
    • Continue unemployment insurance
    • Fund job training programs
Increase



Bush Tax Cuts
    • Eliminate Bush tax cuts for incomes of $ 250 K+
    • Phase out Bush tax cuts for incomes of $ 175 K + over next three years
    • Phase out Bush tax cuts for incomes of $100 K + over next six years
    • Phase out remaining Bush tax cuts for incomes under $100 K over next ten years
-$1,400B


-$1,400B
Corporations
    • Close tax loopholes and simplify the tax code
    • Reduce corporate tax rate
    • Subsidize corporations who operate completely in America
    • Eliminate subsidies to oil and gas
    • Eliminate tax cuts for corporate jets
    • Print more money
    • Tax corporate savings
    • Institute a tax penalty on American-based companies who sell foreign built products in America
Decrease



USPS
    • Eliminate regulations that drain the postal service of funds
Increase



Defense
    • Cut spending by 30% as suggested by Robert Gates
-$ .800B


-$ .800B
Social Security
    • Social Security is actually in the least amount of danger when compared to the rest of the social safety net
    • Do not change Social Security for people age 40 and up
    • Ages 30 - 39:  Raise retirement age by two years
    • Below age 30:  Raise retirement age by four years
    • Reduce amount of benefits based on earnings and retirement
    • Increase FICA deduction but cut the amount employers have to match (55 employees/45 employers for companies making less than $ 1 M; no change for companies making higher than $ 1 M)
    • Eliminate income tax cap on Social Security payroll tax without burdening employers



-$ 0.0B
Medicare
    • Lower eligibility age by fifteen years every three years to include a healthier population
    • Require higher copayments for wealthy seniors
    • Eliminate Medicare Advantage plans
    • Do not repeal the ACA
    • Negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies (Act of Congress)




Wages
    • Increase minimum wage to $ 10 per hour



-$ 0.0B
Sales Tax
    • Ban the use of national sales taxes and internet sales taxes



-$ 0.0B
Main Street
    • Bail out Main Street by forgiving underwater mortgages
    • Rescind the stimulus given to big banks who withhold lending
    • Limit debit card fees
    • Match interest on college or trade school savings accounts
    • Continue payroll tax holiday for middle and lower class
Increase



Education
    • Eliminate national testing
    • Eliminate attendance discouragements by outlawing bullying with a clear and defined comprehensive non-biased anti-bullying program that includes training for instructors, principals, and students
    • Expand broadband to rural areas
Increase



Laws & Elections
    • Stop defending DOMA with taxpayer funds by repealing it
    • Legalize same-sex marriage across the nation
    • Pass the DREAM Act
    • Pass ENDA
    • Eliminate the debt ceiling
    • Limit influence of Super PAC's in elections & investigate voter suppression
    • Institute a non-partisan fact checking organization to fact check claims made by legislators and the executive
    • Balance the Supreme Court by appointing one more Liberal justice and a true independent justice (there is no limit to the number of justices on the bench)
    • Pass fair pay legislation
    • Require companies consider American citizens for any job before workers in nation on a work Visa
    • Expedite citizenship for foreign students here on a Student Visa after graduation



-$ 0.0B
Tax the Rich
    • Tax capital gains as if it were regular income
Decrease



Discretionary
    • Reduce DOD spending (-71.5 B)
    • Reduce War on Terror Spending (-26.3 B)
    • Increase spending on VA (+12.3 B)
    • Increase disaster spending bank (+14.0 B)
-$ 71.5B


-$ 71.5B
The Dollar
    • Use interest rates for borrowing and lending to stabilize the domestic economy and strengthen the dollar



-$ 0.0B

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Your Right as a Second-Class Citizen

I recently saw a statistic that had me floored and shot my blood pressure through the roof:  more than thirty percent of LGBT voters voted republican.  I understand the anger with democrats, I understand the anger with President Obama, I understand the anger and frustration with Harry Reid, I, however, do not understand taking focusing that anger into an energy that helped to elect candidates who make it part of their platform to attack, demonize, and force a view of inferiority onto LGBT persons.  I recently listened to the responses of some of the LGBT persons who supported the GOP on the Michelangelo Signorile Show and again was shocked at some of the self-centered answers from these idiots.

All of the excuses, yes excuses, not reasons, for voting against their rights revolved around how the government was spending the taxpayers’ money.   Money!  Greediness, as it has been since the Reagan administration, has helped the republicans retain office election cycle after election cycle and this cycle was no different.  This, however, is appalling because that thirty percent of LGBT Americans voted not only against their rights, but also against the rights of every other LGBT person in the nation.  Now, we can say farewell to a repeal of DOMA, good-bye to the implementation of ENDA, and now DADT repeal is in jeopardy.  The rights of a minority, not just any minority, our minority, which were within legislative grasp now, as Congressman Barney Frank put it so eloquently, has a “zero chance” of coming to fruition now that we have lost the most LGBT-issue progressive White House and Congress in history.  This greedy LGBT republican-voting electorate helped to remove the gavel from the hand of the most effective progressive House Speaker and champion of voting of LGBT rights in modern history.  These self-absorbed idiots took their childish hissy fits to the polls and killed any chance of us gaining any of these rights within the near future.

Many of the GOP-voting LGBT callers kept telling Signorile that they were not interested in getting married, or taking advantage of many of the rights for which so many of us are fighting.  I like to look a little deeper into what getting rights mean for our community.  It is not about whether or not we as individuals take advantage of and utilize all of the rights that we should already enjoy across the board, but what gaining these rights will mean for our community and its members.  So long as we are not treated like everyone else with respect to the law, we are effectively seen as second-class citizens not only in the eyes of the law, but also in the eyes of anti-LGBT bigots or just other non-LGBT persons.  Blacks were viewed as second-class citizens long after slavery was abolished because of Jim Crow laws and the Caste System.  LGBT Americans voting republican is comparable to blacks voting known Ku Klux Klan members to run legislative offices during the Jim Crow era, or Jews voting for the Nazi party during the holocaust.

So long as we are second-class citizens within this nation, discrimination is harder to fight, bullying is harder to tame, teen suicides will be harder to curtail; we as a community will fail if we fall into of a habit of voting against ourselves with passion, instead of using that same passion to fight for our rights.  My mom asked me why are LGBT-rights so much more important to me than issues like jobs and the economy, especially because I haven’t been able to find a job in my field, even though I’ve graduated over a year ago.  My answer to her question:  “Mom, I understand your concern, but until the day I become equal to you, dad, and every other hetero-American, my becoming a first-class citizen within this ‘free’ nation is, for me, the utmost important issue every time I cast a ballot.”  After asking me this during every election since I was first able to vote in 2004, this finally answered her nagging inquiry, just as I hope it answers your questions about my methods--why I wrote this essay.  As you read this, please know this is America, and you as an American citizen, have the right to voice your opinion and anger with passion, or passive-aggressiveness, at the ballot box.  Nevertheless, you must also remember, that although this is a right that is at the same par with heterosexual Americans, you are not entirely free in this “free” nation, this is just one of your many rights as a second-class citizen, but do remember the rights you do not have when you exercise this right.