Reality Always Bats Last: Personal Political Pathos

Blog Wisdom, Cultural Intelligence
Tom Atlee

31 May 2011: BBC Link corrected.

Dear friends,

The personal is political.

This is true in so many ways.  I am part of my culture and social systems, and they are part of me, embedded in me.  They shape how I think and act, how I respond, what I think is right and possible — and I, in turn, play my role in them, no matter what I do or don't do.

This isn't something I can escape.  It is simply what is.  What I CAN do is try to be aware of it, of how this dynamic plays out in my life and in the lives around me.  And try to make that dynamic into something that enlightens, empowers, and frees me and us.

Among the most important 21st century “personal is political” dynamics is the increasing personalization of commodities and the commodification of our personal lives.

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UK Joins US in Illegal Attacks on Libyan Capital

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Gunships vs Gaddafi: UK to send Apache attack choppers to Libya

YouTube Russian Television (RT)

Phi Beta Iota: We are surprised that Brazil, India, and Russia are not doing more to put a complete stop to the illegal and immoral attacks on Tripoli.  The US and UK governments are completely out of control, completely without any possible legal ethical justification for what they are doing, and shaming all of us–at our expense in incurred debt, we might add.  Flag officers, commanders, and pilots should be held accountable for failing to refuse illegal orders–their lack of individual integrity is what enables a lack of government integrity to be so dangerous and costly to humanity.

The UnConstitutional US Government…Itemized

07 Other Atrocities, Civil Society, Cultural Intelligence, Government
Michael Ostrolenk Recommends...

Shut it Down

By Laurence M. Vance

Campaign for Liberty, 05/26/11

Read the entire article….

Phi Beta Iota: Mr. Vance does something we have not seen before.  He enumerates all the parts of government that are unconstitutional, and makes a case for shutting down each in turn.  His final paragraph is especially noteworthy.

Gates Puts Military Pay Cuts on the Table

03 Economy, Budgets & Funding, Cultural Intelligence, Military
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Why are we not surprised?

Gates Puts Pay Cuts on the Table

Military.com, May 26, 2011

Terry Howell

Under pres­sure to reduce the DoD bud­get, Defense Sec­re­tary Robert Gates has – until recently – avoided ask­ing for a reduc­tion in mil­i­tary pay and ben­e­fits. How­ever, the Wall Street Jour­nal has reported that increas­ing pres­sure on law­mak­ers to make big­ger cuts in the fed­eral deficit has con­vinced defense bud­get plan­ners that Con­gress is will­ing to look at cut­ting mil­i­tary com­pen­sa­tion.

Since the begin­ning of his term as Sec Def, Gates has avoided ask­ing for mil­i­tary pay freezes or reduc­tions. He has instead sought to reduce the cost of TRICARE by increas­ing annual pre­mi­ums and fees for mil­i­tary retirees and tax­ing their employ­ers if retirees opt-out of employer pro­vided health care. So far his repeated attempts to make major changes to TRICARE have been thwarted by Con­gress – mainly due to pres­sure from groups like the Mil­i­tary Offi­cers Asso­ci­a­tion of Amer­ica.

How­ever, pres­sure from the White House to make $400B in cuts may have forced Gates’ hand. In fact, Sec. Gates reently floated the idea that reduc­ing mil­i­tary com­pen­sa­tion may not be a bad idea. Gates told a group that reduc­ing mil­i­tary pay wouldn’t neg­a­tively impact recruit­ing; point­ing out that even dur­ing the worst of the Iraq war the Army was the only ser­vice that didn’t exceed their recruit­ing and reten­tion goals.

Read full article….

Obama Above the Law…

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George Will

WAR POWERS ACT

Is Obama above the law

By GEORGE F. WILL

Miami Herald, 05.30.11

The U.S. intervention in Libya’s civil war, intervention that began with a surplus of confusion about capabilities and a shortage of candor about objectives, is now taking a toll on the rule of law. In a bipartisan cascade of hypocrisies, a liberal president, with the collaborative silence of most congressional conservatives, is traducing the War Powers Resolution.

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Dennis Kucinich: Impeach Obama for Libya?

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Dennis Kucinich

Congress Returns to Town With Demand Obama Get OK on Libya

Fox News,  May 22, 2011

President Obama could be impeached for violating U.S. Constitution and law by going into Libya without congressional consent, but Rep. Dennis Kucinich says he doesn't want to cause that kind of havoc on the Republic, he just wants the United States to get out of Libya's civil war. While many lawmakers in general support the U.S. role in Libya, even if they want the final say on approving military action, Kucinich, D-Ohio, will introduce a joint resolution when Congress returns this week that he says “hopefully will lead us out of this mess that we've waded into in Libya.”

. . . . . . .

Kucinich said the U.S. has no business intervening in Libya because it's a civil war. He added that the rebel forces the U.S. and NATO appear to be backing are demonstrating some disturbing behaviors, including “committing some of the same practices that they accused Colonel Qaddafi of.” Beyond that, he added, the whole operation stinks of a bid for the oil fields of Benghazi, where the rebels have set up their stronghold.

Read full article….

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White House skips legal deadline on Libya

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White House skips legal deadline on Libya

Salon, 21 May 2011

Military action passes 60-day threshold, but Obama won't seek congressional approval

The White House is skipping a legal deadline to seek congressional authorization of the military action in Libya — but few on the Hill are objecting.

Under the War Powers Resolution of 1973 a president can only send troops into combat for 60 days without congressional mandate. That deadline fell Friday, but in absence of pressure from Congress, White House officials say they think they're on solid ground continuing U.S. involvement in the mission, now led by NATO, without formal congressional sign-off — as long as consultations with Congress continue.

In that spirit President Barack Obama sent a letter to congressional leaders Friday saying U.S. involvement remains critical and welcoming congressional input.

Phi Beta Iota: Unconstitutional, illegal, immoral — business as usual.