Showing posts with label Whatcom Democrats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whatcom Democrats. Show all posts

Monday, October 14, 2013

Mormons Without Neckties

An advertisement placed by TerraStrategies appeared on Bellingham Craig’s List September 26, 2013, updated October 7, 2013, soliciting canvassing street walkers to promote “progressive candidates” in this years County Council Elections. Terra Strategies is a heavy hitter strategic grass roots mobilizing agency headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa. They service progressive, Democrat politicos.

Door to door, face to face is the powerful campaign strategy. But it takes time, discipline, organization, motivated staffers, and an unswerving, strategic message.

The environment. This is the season of harvest for environmental crusaders. After decades of sensitization, wrapping a package in a green, eco friendly color almost guarantees universal American acceptance. One size fits all. The environment. Saving the forests, the streams, the fish and the views.

Terra Strategies should have no trouble hiring a motivated canvassing staff.

When $90,000.00 plus is provided by a King County lobby group to a US Midwest state grass roots mobilization agency for a small county election in the farthest corner of the country, one asks why? If the environment is so obviously a priority, shouldn’t the Cherry Point industrial zone just fall into the sea? Why create an army to mobilize something that should take care of itself? Maybe Whatcom County voters don’t think like the outsiders. We might do something independent and smart, like fit an environmentally safe, market driven energy and food grains and wood products shipping terminal into an already zoned industrial port area. We might elect County Council members who defy the progressive drumbeat in many other areas. We might not drink the kool-aid of the Department of Ecology.

So now what? The streets will be swarming with fairly paid, eager volunteers ready to spend a few minutes earnestly saving the environment through your vote. Phones will ring regularly to test your savvy of all the terrible impacts of a bulk shipping terminal.

Who really is the underdog here? Questioning tradition with an air of wisdom is intoxicating, both to the young and the gray headed. The outer garments of trade and business life are drab and boring and rough, and the soft underbelly of work often has a greasy odor. But the exponentially increasing burden of the national progressive machine, I think, is a much greater evil.

Do you really desire to have thousands of emerald green mini worlds, always at hand, hourly escapes into a weightless spiritual nirvana, fleeing the drudgery of earning a living and serving family and job mates?

What do you really want, Whatcom County? Are the czars of smart only to be found in some far away, financially endowed center of power? When outsiders tell you that you are beautiful or smart or rugged, do you really believe the flattery?

What can be done? Terra Strategies wins policy and election campaigns by pre-empting their opposition. Positioning their workers at the gates and intercepting the messages from their opponents. Tipping the messages slightly, shifting your concerns and momentum to their advantage. They are here for war.

What can be done to take back the control from the outsiders? What can be done to stop the polarization? What can be done to strengthen families who support themselves? What can be done to decentralize government powers and promote checks and balances in local public policy?

1. Get out of your house into the neighborhood. Watch. Be alert.

2. Counter the Terra Strategies people; make your own canvassing list. Challenge your brother, your sister, you son, your aunt with the benefits of market driven modernization of energy, and with the open ended benefits of hard work, even if not at the ideal green job. Why let outside groups return us to the stone age in energy provision. Solyndra failed. Electric cars don’t cut it yet. Time and market demand will give enduring energy solutions, not pre-emptive legislation and top down financial hemorrhaging driven by social change engineers.

3. Be gracious. Don’t get rattled by the marching of outsider boots. Cheerily extinguish the “sky is falling” extremism of university level social change activists. Help your neighbors separate science and group think. Maybe get to know your neighbors?

4. Use social media and traditional meeting points like crazy. Be kind and persistent. Terra Strategies has to glom on to a network. You already have one. They likely have access to the several thousand names who signed the Bellingham Proposition One. They will need more votes than that to split Whatcom County open to the outside.

5. Ask leading questions. Many hard working locals will not be able to name the candidates for County Council. Educate them with the rest of the story. Sign them up to vote.

6. Don’t give up. It is not over until the votes are cast. Reach back to timeless faith. There is a hidden hand that controls the affairs of men. The question is whether we will be found worthy of good governance or bad, of coming together locally, or being split apart and devoured.    JK.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Warning. Voter Candy. Watch Out For Razor Blades.

This is a thought piece. Connecting the dots. Or maybe just seeing them.

How much could food cost in years ahead?
How many people can a non-industrialized farm worker feed?
How many people could a hunter/gatherer feed?
How many college students will dirty their hands for one year in a market garden business?
How many days will Bellingham have food if the food transport system breaks down?
What is the food shortage record of Marxist economies? Could hunger games happen here?

How much does college cost?
How long should college loans take to pay back?
How much grant money should one student get?
How much should a college professor earn?
If the business tax base is destroyed, who will pay the college professor?
How adequate are teacher pensions in Marxist countries?

What is the final cost of a “free love”, “hookup” lifestyle?
What is the value of a young Marxist guerilla’s life?
What is the value of a Latino campesino’s life?
What is the value of a right wing militiaman’s life?
What is the value of a drug runner’s life?
Why do Marxist rulers build fences to control citizen movements? How many millions of citizens have Marxist rulers murdered for the sake of remaking a nation “as it should be”?

Last week, Whatcom Wins (Whatcom Democrats) handed out a recommended voting slate to college students. Apart from inferred promises that it cannot guarantee, (so and so will kill the “Coal” Terminal), and from perverting justice (Ken Mann and Carl Weimer cannot legally address the “Coal” Terminal issue, but their proxies boldly do so), is the “Coal” Terminal contest the real issue?

Are college age voters being manipulated as “tactic proxies” by Whatcom Wins? (See chapter 9, “Rules for Radicals” by Saul Alinsky). Do progressive community organizers really care about the welfare of local tribal groups? Global warming? Marine life? Or do they seek to destroy something else?

Sky diving can be extremely pleasureable. Free fall is fun—until you hit the ground. To quote the comic, “If at first you don’t succeed, don’t try skydiving”. College is often a skydive, paid for by others, puffed along by activist professors. A decade or two after college is when the cheap gin wears off and the hangover bites hard. Read “Destructive Generation” by David Horowitz, an architect of the Vietnam / Black Panther protest media, and ultimately an arch traitor of the American progressive / Marxist movement.

Karl Marx went through high school with pocket spending money that was double what a family man of his era normally earned. Does this sound like “grant money”? He called Russians and Slavs “scum”. Karl Marx was described by contemporaries as a young man consumed with destruction. He was a nihilist. He was not even a socialist to start with. That came from Moses Hess, a later mentor.

Karl Marx hated God. He was not an athiest. His writings trumpet rebellion against God, a desire to destroy religion and supercede God. Richard Wurmbrand, religious prisoner for fourteen years in Ceauciescu’s Marxist gulag, after being exiled from Romania, published his primary research on Marx. Marx was without argument a brilliant, self described anarchist, whose poetry, letters and testimonials showed his prime delight was destruction of people and goods. He positively identified with occultic, Luciferian ideas and loyalties.

Saul Alinsky, the father of the modern Marxist / progressive movement, mentor of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, author of Rules for Radicals, dedicated his first editions to “Lucifer, the first rebel”. This is not the odor of atheism, but rather of black Sabbath delight. Why do Marxists destroy churches in Colombia and North Korea? Is there a back story here? Yes.

What did Jahweh, the Creator command man? To “replenish the earth and subdue it” (not destroy it, like the Marxist Chinese industrial complex), and to “be fruitful and multiply.” What better rebellion could the Marxist movement further today than to depopulate the planet, to indoctrinate a remnant that a hunter / gatherer culture is inviolably the height of social equity? (Or to set up a ruling elite who feeds on the masses like the former leaders of the USSR—see Dostoyevksi’s Complete Works, vol 12, p.194: Catechism of the Revolutionists by Netchaiev)  Who needs or wants a God looking over his shoulder? What do many young men do after fulfilling the primal desire to “hook up”? They walk away and laugh, setting the young woman out like a trash can, demanding that she follow through and destroy any new life they procreated.

Frankly, can any elected official guarantee a perfect result at Cherry Point, however that is defined? What if the Obama government decides that coal via Cherry Point would pay off some IOU’s to China. Herring bed preservation and global warming talk will go out the window faster than spit.

My advice to (college) voters? Challenge the happy Marxist apologists. Identify the  bitter Marxist fruits. Question the salaries of the tenured Marxist professors. Question the career/retirement ambitions of the Marxist community organizers. A country without fences is most easily subverted by diligent Marxist operatives. A country subverted by Marxist operatives cannot continue without Berlinesque walls. Consider the violent deaths of 25 of the 29 historic members/candidates of the 1917 Soviet Central Committee—mostly at the hand of their two leaders, Lenin and Stalin.

There is more to this election than a “coal” terminal. This is a choice of politicians who will favor worker freedom and free market equal opportunities, or will favor monopolies and grossly regulated equal outcomes, and ultimately, gulags. Don’t be a sucker for Whatcom Wins voter candy. Look for the Marxist razor blades. Connect the dots.







 

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Resolution To Honor The Lummi Nation's Sacred Lands And Waters Of Cherry Point


WHEREAS The Whatcom County Democrats Central Committee affirms and promotes the inherent worth and dignity of all people.

WHEREAS – We recognize the Lummi Nation as the descendants of one of several original First Nation communities inhabiting, for many, many generations, the land and waters of this area, now known as the Salish Sea; and

WHEREAS That the First Nations’ cultural tenets include the preserving, protecting and promoting their way of life and how that means protecting the land, waters, plant life, air and animals who share it and upon which they depend; and

WHEREAS – The First Nations’ right to reserve the use and protection of those lands, fresh water, the ocean nearby, and the natural products and resources which may be derived from those places is a right that is guaranteed by conscience, treaty and law; and

WHEREAS – We recognize how vulnerable these gifts of natural resources are and how easily they can become exploited, severely harmed and depleted by forces who do not share First Nations’ worldview; and

WHEREAS – That urban and industrial occupation and use of those historical lands and waters, will destroy the natural remains of those tribal histories, and cause unrecoverable losses; and

WHEREAS – We further recognize the Lummi Nation know the lands and waters of Xwe’chi’eXen (known to us as Cherry Point) to be sacred lands and waters associated with their Creation Story, known to them as “the home of the ancient ones,” are the ancestral burial grounds for their People and they have a promise and duty to protect and preserve these sacred spaces; and

WHEREAS – The Lummi Nation have a history of opposing development of their cultural, historic and spiritual lands and waters, known to them as Xwe’chi’eXen, Cherry Point.

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT The Whatcom County Democrats Central Committee, pledges its support to the Lummi Nation in protecting their sacred lands and water.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT We propose and support the rejection of all industrial, commercial and residential uses of the remaining natural lands and waters on and adjacent to Cherry Point; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT – We will encourage members to request that the current legislative bodies with jurisdiction over all industrial, commercial and residential uses of the remaining natural lands on or adjacent to Cherry Point, rule that such uses are not and shall not be permitted; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT We will encourage members to request that the current legislative bodies with jurisdiction over all industrial, commercial and residential uses of the remaining and connecting waters near Cherry Point, including the rivers and creeks, the nearshore and the offshore waters, rule that such uses are not and shall not be permitted, except for the use of potable water for consumption by the people, on and near such waters, so long as such use does not harm or threaten the existing natural community’s reliance on the same resources; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT We will actively encourage our membership to engage in activities and events, supported by the Lummi Nation, that could prevent or assist in deterring significant damage to these sacred lands and waters on and adjacent to Cherry Point; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT We will actively encourage our membership to engage in activities and events, supported by the Lummi Nation, that will work to educate the surrounding community as to the importance of preserving and restoring the lands and waters on and adjacent to Cherry Point.