POST DATE:2/12/09
On November 22, 2008 during a symposium of the American Federalist Society, Republican appointed Supreme Court Justice Atonin Scalia was quoted as defining Democracy as “the process by which the will of the majority is given effect.” As well as this statement serves intelligence, it surely gains it strength by several and amendment-formed stipulations. After all, has their ever been one true and singular majority, ever, in the history of American – or any other continental – Democracy? Democratic majorities are always formed of stolid, yet various assemblies of citizens; no American President has ever run and won his campaign unopposed or unchallenged! Only by majority rule! The very concept of majority is in and of itself the maneuvered deconstruction of a Republic – an aggregate. The Republic has always been of constituents and the Democracy of governance – Thomas Jefferson himself (as well as his three successors) represented Democratic Republicans, why even the Emancipation Proclamation itself was signed under the hand of Republicanism; constituency rather than process. All of our modern concern has served to cheapen the quality of individual liberties – this is an obvious preemption to communicable unintelligibility…quasi indeed.
If America is to truly guild the ballast of democracy it must secure its correlative definition as “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness – against the wile(s) of illegal discrimination.” The diversification of American Citizenship is a great achievement but it has been primarily a representation of bipartisan exigency and, its majority rule is typically not lent to constitutional process but to constituency. To define and process individual and group discrimination(s) as illegal has historically been a minority concern of judicial economy and discrete mathematics – so to truly entitle an intuitive majority process means to proscribe a policy of greater equity, beyond taxation. The American Utilitarian Conscription is that policy in the terms that it mandates rudimentary correlation between Education, Labor and (a cash/credit fissure reformation of) Minimum Wage. This is not a proposal to increase the minimum labor wage (although a credit extension amendment would be necessary regarding laborers under the age of 18), but to place a minimum income mandate upon adult citizenship as a means of guaranteeing an inclusive equity system by securing our tax equity against predatory and discriminatory lending. Let’s look at the relative capital gains.
Here are the fiscal disparities between the $819B and $827 versions of the current stimulus package:
House Stimulus Bill Senate Stimulus Bill
Alt. Min. Tax fix $0 $70B
State Education aid $79B $39B
School Repairs $20B $0
Child Tax credit $18B $8B
Home Buyer Tax credit $3B $36B
Make car loan interest deductible $0 $11B
Additionally the Senate suggests spending $8B more than the House in funding health research, a disparity so suspicious that it forces to question the probability that some hidden lobby agenda (somewhere in the neighborhood $80 billion) is being fought over. Also the disparity of the car loan deductible could be a plan reserved for corporations rather than for citizen…it is surely cause for some investigation.
The most important fiscal consideration relative to the AUC is with respect to the “Making Work Pay” tax credit. This is the $500-1,000 commerce stimulus provision of this and last year’s stimulus package, which has already fallen short of shoring up employment woes. The total expenditure of this provision is $140 billion or “nearly 20% of the overall plan.” Given the typical nonsuccess percentage of even working programs – and furthermore, considering the risk of assigning economic redress of the current recession through the same (or similar) banking institutions that are the cause – “we the people” must find it within ourselves to demand a system that remedies American economic disparities by a series of processes originating at the ‘first level.’ A cash/credit investment of $1.5 trillion versus cash expenditures of $140 billion are not only due to be renewable on annuity, it also will cause a credit extension of historic proportions (in addition to requiring continuous federal monitoring of lending practices).
“Speak now or forever behold the trickledown!”
THE MINIMUM WAGE STANDARD OF INCOME IS WELL BELOW MARGIN!!!
THE STANDARD OF PAY GENDER GAP IS STILL AT 77%!!!
The short list of objective points of the American Utilitarian Conscription is still amendable as the philosophy of utility within governance is to address profusion in all of its’ many characteristics and moments! An increase of the standard of lower-middle class income and a credit mandate to the standard of pay of the minimum wage/underaged(<18) laborer are better long term investments against recession!
THE AMERICAN UTILITARIAN CONSCRIPTION IS CALLING FOR AN INCREASE IN THE AMERICAN STANDARD OF INCOME!
SUPPORT THE AMERICAN UTILITARIAN CONSCRIPTION!!!
Visit http://AmericanUtilitarianConscription.blogspot.com
Visit the U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor member webpage(s):
http://edlabor.house.gov/about/members/ and write or post a letter about the AUC.
Visit comments@whitehouse.gov and write or post a letter about the AUC.
* The AUC is currently in the stages of a letter writing campaign to express concern re
Cash Based Stimulus of the current American Recession and to express consideration of a reparation based policy that stimulates America’s economy from the $0-$66,354 family income range (representing 60% of all taxpayers) . The address of the campaign is to all
Local and State Representatives of Government – specifically, the House Committee on Education and Labor: http://edlabor.house.gov/about/members/
SOME RELATED USA TODAY HEADLINES (2/9/09)
"Revisions underway, stimulus takes shape" - 5A
"Hard Times REV UP Car Repairs" - 1A
"La. Hospital Sits Empty As Debate Rages Over FEMA Funds" - 2A
"Russia Positive On New US Approach to Foreign Policy" - 5A (AP)
Saturday, February 28, 2009
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