VIDEO: Free market hypocrites

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Wed., 3/19/08
Here's today's provocative question: Why do so many giant corporations hate the marketplace? Do you want to put this video on your site or blog? You can embed the... [read more]

SUBSIDIZING MANURE LAGOONS

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Wed., 2/6/08

Washington is about to pass a humongous farm bill, and it's full of crop subsidies for large agribusiness operations-while 60 percent of family farmers get not a dime. However, there's another agribusiness subsidy stuck in this whopper of a bill... [read more]

MADE TOXIC IN CHINA -- FOR USA ONLY

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Wed., 2/6/08

"Made in China" has become a warning label. Look out toxics in toothpaste, arsenic in shrimp, lead in toys!

The shocker is not that Chinese-made toys are laden with lead, but that America's Consumer Product Safety Commission employs exactly one inspector... [read more]

Swim against the current folks! (Even a dead fish can go with the flow)

February 2008

SUSAN DEMARCO AND I WANT TO GIVE YOU LOWDOWNERS A SPECIAL PREVIEW of our new book, for it personalizes the positive grassroots message that the Lowdown keeps hammering. Titled Swim Against The Current: Even A Dead Fish Can Go With The Flow, our book encourages people to break away from conventional wisdom and live their progressive values. We've written it by telling stories of more than 50 individuals and groups all across the country that are showing the way for all of us.

These are commonsense people who are choosing to buck the system and make their escape from the given order in such areas as business, politics, health care, food, banking, and religion. None are Einsteins, heirs to Rockefeller fortunes, or people who just got lucky. They're regular Americans who've decided to exit the corporate interstate, define success for themselves, and do exactly what the established powers want you to believe can't be done--forge new paths toward richer lives, happiness... and a better world.

Swim against the current folks!

The institutions of power use everything from the lure of money to punitive threats to keep us hitched to their plows, but the wonderful thing about Americans is that we have a healthy rebellious streak and the freedom to make choices. The kinds of rebels you'll read about in our book are the great hope and true leaders of America. Here are excerpts from the stories of just a few of these folks. [ read more ]

VIDEO: Reagan on Rushmore

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Tue., 1/15/08
I must admit that the seven-year reign of Bush & Company makes me yearn for the years of Ronald Reagan, when the term "conservative" merely meant right... [read more]

VIDEO: Gifts for a happier new year

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Wed., 12/19/07
Wait till you hear about the gifts I gave to some of America's power elites for Christmas. Do you want to put this video on your site or... [read more]

Do something!

Monday, December 17, 2007
Posted by Jim Hightower

An inside group that could provide coordination for a new concerted progressive strategy is:

Congressional Progressive Caucus
Bill Goold, Policy Advisor
Email: info@congressionalprogressivecaucus.org
Website: cpc.lee.house.gov

An aggressive group fighting all across the country
for a much more progressive... [read more]


America to D.C. -- Democrats included: We're mad as hell and you're not listening!

December 2007

IN A SEASON THAT SHOULD BE CONVIVIAL AND COMFORTING -- filled with family, friends, fun, spiritualism, good food, song, and high spirits--what I am hearing instead from across the country is a surge of angst and discouragement. In conversations, calls, emails, and letters, people in general (and progressives in particular) are expressing profound dismay at the deterioration of America's democracy, not only because of the BushCheney regime, but also, and especially, because of the fecklessness of the Democratic Congress.

America to D.C.--Democrats included: We're mad as hell and you're not listening!

"For crying out loud! Why do we even bother to have elections?" Mark wailed in an email.

I am afraid of what this country has become and that at any minute the people in charge may bomb Iran, and I have lost all hope that there will be any checks and balances," Marshaleigh wrote, adding bluntly, "Congress doesn't work."

"I was amazed that the Republicans in Congress were willing to hand over their own power to the executive branch," said an email from Brian. "But I have been incredibly disappointed that the Democrat-majority Congress has not only failed to stop Bush's power grab, but has actually continued to help him do it, even passing laws to legitimize his illegal domestic spying."

My niece Lisa, incredulous at the Democrats' cave-in to the Mukasey nomination, left this message on my answering machine:

"I do not understand something I just heard on the radio, and I wanted it explained to me. How is it that they are saying that they probably are going to confirm this man when he has come out and said he believes in expansive presidential powers, and basically didn't answer the question when they asked him straight out whether or not simulated drowning was torture? And they said they'll still probably support him? What! Unh! OK. That's it. Bye." [ read more ]

AN EXCLUSIVE PRIMARY

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Mon., 10/8/07

The top presidential candidates of both political parties are meeting with voters in a key primary, promising to help them on the issues they care about.

Are they in Iowa? No. New Hampshire? Uh-uh. California? Nowhere near it. So, where?

Wall Street.

While... [read more]

The presidency is taking over the courts and Congress

October 2007

WHERE IS CONGRESS? It's way past time for members to stand up. Historic matters are at stake. The Constitution is being trampled, the very form of our government is being perverted, and nothing less than American democracy itself is endangered--a presidential coup is taking place. I think of Barbara Jordan, the late congresswoman from Houston. On July 25, 1974, this powerful thinker and member of the House Judiciary Committee took her turn to speak during the Nixon impeachment inquiry.

"My faith in the Constitution is whole; it is complete; it is total," she declared in her thundering voice. "And I am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction, of the Constitution."Where are the likes of Barbara Jordan in today's Congress? While the BushCheney regime continues to establish a supreme, arrogant, autocratic presidency in flagrant violation of the Constitution, members of Congress largely sit there as idle spectators--or worse, as abettors of Bush's usurpation of their own congressional authority.

The presidency is taking over the courts and Congress

Why it matters

Separation of powers. Rule of law. Checks and balances. These may seem to us moderns to be little more than a set of dry, legal precepts that we had to memorize in high-school history class but need not concern us now. After all, the founders (bless their wigged heads!) established these principles for us back in 17-something-or-other, so we don't really have to worry about them in 2007. Think again. These are not merely arcane phrases of constitutional law, but the very keystones of our democracy, essential to sustaining our ideal of being a self-governing people, free of tyrants who would govern us on their own whim. The founders knew about tyranny. The monarch of the time, King George III, routinely denied colonists basic liberties, spied on them and entered their homes at will, seized their property, jailed anyone he wanted without charges, rounded up and killed dissidents, and generally ruled with an iron fist. He was both the law and above the law, operating on the twin doctrines of "the divine rule of kings" and "the king can do no wrong." [ read more ]

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