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Green Lantern

Posted: 06/20/11 12:51 PM ET

The movie Green Lantern opened on Friday, to mixed reviews. Maybe the reviews would have been better if the movie had included this powerful exchange, from Green Lantern #76:

African-American Man: I've been readin' about you . . . How you work for the blue skins . . . and how on a planet someplace you helped out the orange skins . . . and you done considerable for the purple skins! Only there's skins you never bother with -- the black skins! I want to know . . . how come?! Answer me that, Mr. Green Lantern!

Green Lantern: I . . . can't . . . .

I may never have the chance to talk to George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, or any of the other Masters of the Universe who led and misled our country for eight long years. Nor may I ever have the chance to speak to Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Rush Limbaugh, or any of the other savage right-wing loons who want to finish the job that Bush et al. started. But if I could, I might say:

Me: I've been readin' about you . . . How you work for multinational corporations like Big Oil. . . . And how you say you built all those roads and schools and bridges in some country in Asia. And in some other country in the Middle East someplace you got rid of some dictator. Only there's one country you never bother with -- America! I want to know . . . how come?! Answer me that, Mr. Flag-Waiving Patriot!

Them: I . . . can't . . . .

Well, I can answer that. For a generation now, we have seen the heartless, callous erosion and destruction of all the things that make you a member of the middle class in America:

A job.

A home.

A car.

The chance to see a doctor when you are sick.

A pension or retirement account.

Social Security and Medicare.

And we've seen them replaced by endless war, falling home values, no pensions, lower wages, and now what Karl Marx called a "reserve army of the unemployed" -- to keep wages down forever.

Even after only two years in office, as one out of 435 in the House, I can point to a lot of things that I did to preserve, protect and expand the middle class in America, and to help those of us who were falling through the cracks.

I look at our so-called leaders on the other side of the aisle, and I see nothing like that. Only a perverse delight in eliminating programs that help my fellow Americans in need. They'll lead us, all right -- they'll lead us straight to ruin.

The next time you see one of them -- at a town hall meeting, in their plush offices, or just on the street -- ask them this: "What have you done to help the people? Answer me that!"

If they're honest, they'll say what Green Lantern said: "I can't."

Courage,

Alan Grayson

In brightest day,
In blackest night,
No evil shall escape my sight.
Let those who worship evil's might,
Beware my power: Green Lantern's Light.

 

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07:18 AM on 06/22/2011
Hey Alan, the funny part is that your experience with politics and doing anything for your community is on par with your knowledge of comic books. Is that how you go out to your constituents? With flippantly ignorant hyperbole and one-sided spewage about one political party? No wonder you're out of the game. Since you're into the old Democrat habit of playing the endless victim card, then answer this: there's a 'blackskin' in the Whitehouse now- so who are you blaming the economy and wars on? You think "owning a car and a house" makes me a "member of the middle class?" Who owes me a car and a house, Alan? the government? Did the GOP take these things from me? Oh, you are such a victim.

Here's wishing you more extensive experience with such matters in the future.
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St. George to the crazies
04:53 PM on 06/20/2011
And there you have it. Lower federal taxes and force states to pick up more of the cost.

What's the end result? We shift the economic burden from a progressive federal tax to the regressive tax that is in place in all 50 states. So the states now are forced to beef up user fees, property, sales and excise taxes and a million and one other taxes and fees to make up the difference. So now, the ones who are paying the highest percentage of the tax are the poor and middle class and not those who benefit from the society that supports their success.

Don't for one moment think that this happened by accident. Drop usury rates to interest rates that are nothing less than obscenely stratospheric so that when a person is caught in a bind, their credit rating goes down and their interest goes up... the list of abuses (starting with Ronald Regan btw) have been mounting for the past three decades.

It's gotten to the point that I hardly recognize my own country any more.
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04:44 PM on 06/20/2011
I want this man's voice back where it will do some good. ASAP.