Letter: Use Tax For Public Transportation
“Use Hernando’s high gas tax to
develop public transportation”
St. Petersburg/Hernando Times
Published Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Letter-to-Editor: Brian P. Moore, Spring Hill, Florida
Will gas tax hike find favor? Feb. 11 article
Gas tax is high enough already
A gasoline tax hike will not find favor with this writer. The high gasoline taxes that we pay now should be earmarked for public transportation, buses, trains, trolleys, and connector cars from the gated communities and neighborhoods to central bus stops. The buses and public transportation could then run more frequently and to more areas, including Pasco County, instead of investing in the paving of roads and expensive drainage systems.
We are a semirural county, basically, and we have to accept our condition and not be so dependent or insistent on growth. We do not have to continue to build. If anything, we need to consolidate, and be satisfied with what we have, and preserve its beauty and usefulness to improve the quality of citizens’ lives in other ways.
Maybe we should explore becoming part of Pasco County, or form a three-county government under one umbrella, thereby consolidating our duplicative government departments. We can start with the Sheriff’s Office first.
Brian P. Moore, Spring Hill
Brian Moore is Radical. Barack Obama is Moderate, Says NicoleDavenport.com
http://nicoledavenport.com/2010/02/american-politics-black-white/
Though Obama’s State of the Union Address on 1/27/10 received all of the hype, his Q & A session with House Republicans two days later was a much more meaningful, constructive communication. I was delighted to see Candidate Obama behind the podium once more.
The President “entered the lion’s den” with a willingness to listen, but also a firm resolution to cut through the blame-game tactics. He admitted to, and took responsibility for failures that he felt were legitimate criticisms. But he chastised representatives for making false claims and self-promoting statements when they should have been engaging in an earnest dialogue based on questions. Most importantly, Obama told hard truths.
The biggest takeaway was that the tone of American political discourse must change. Mr. Obama called for an end to “slash & burn” statements. He posited that demonizing the other party puts politicians in a precarious position when called to the table to negotiate.
“You’ve given yourselves very little room to work in a bipartisan fashion because you’ve been telling your constituents that ‘this guy is doing all kinds of crazy stuff that’s going to destroy America.’…This is not just on your side by the way. This is part of what’s happened to our politics.”
After watching the Q&A I thought to myself: only the most rabid republican could see this and still believe that Obama is a radical leftist.
Or maybe conservatives are so out of touch with liberals that they’re unaware just how far the pendulum swings. Dennis Kucinich is radical. Brian Moore is radical. Barack Obama is moderate. And frankly, he’s a bit too conservative on certain issues (defense spending, “clean coal,” etc.) for my taste.
But I know people who can’t look at, or listen to, Obama without completely shutting down. And these are educated, thoughtful people! They’re not bigots (at least not consciously). During the State of the Union address, one of my friends posted this as his status: “Obama, blah, blah, blah, Spend Trillions, blah, blah, blah.” And later in the evening he conjured up Billy Madison saying: “Obama…what you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.”
I have to admit that I’ve acted in the same self-righteous manner. Recently, in fact. I was so annoyed with my friend for airing his frustration publicly that I fired off an equally asinine retort. Then we battled it out, on Facebook mind you, in a “debate” that changed neither of our opinions and left both of us pissed off.
Has politics always been so black and white? So mutually exclusive? As a society do we really believe that if one person, party, or idea is good, then the other must be bad?
That’s certainly not what we aspire to, or how we think of ourselves. But blatant social inequalities prove that this type of primitive logic still weighs in on our minds. One researcher calls this phenomenon “The Hidden Brain.”
Maybe once we unlock the secrets of the subconscious we’ll finally be able to see our elected officials in shades of gray. Then it will be easier to spot the difference between those who are authentic, and those who are merely trying to score public approval points. Until that day, I propose that we all take a moment to reflect on the true source of our frustration when we encounter an idea we don’t like.
“Calling Obama a ‘Socialist’ is an Insult to Socialists…” Examiner.com
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Republican Party logo (public domain)
Do you believe Barack Obama was born in the United States, or not?
36% of all respondents said “no”. 42% of respondents said “yes”. 22% said they were “not sure”. It’s a good thing that 42% number is as high as it is, because it wasn’t always; especially during the 2008 Election (before Sen. John McCain discounted it, with no help from his running mate).
For the record, his birth certificate can be seen here and his birth announcement can be seen here. These are easily found in any Google search, and have been available for the better part of 2 years.
The fact that 36% of people ignore this absolute fact (and 39% of “self-identified” Republican Men), and another 22% aren’t “sure”, is mind-numbing and staggering in the level of idiocy required to believe it. What can’t be quantified is if this is a product of Republican “message”, or if this is a product of people’s unwillingness to believe basic and proven facts simply because the subject of those facts disagree with their political positions.
Do you think Barack Obama is a socialist?
63% of respondents said “yes”. 21% said “no”. Another 16% weren’t “sure”. So, 79% of all “self-identified” Republicans aren’t completely convinced that the President of the United States isn’t a Socialist. Not only has the President not done anything Socialist, or anything that Republicans haven’t already done themselves (remember, TARP was signed into law by President Bush); but the reality is that President Obama’s positions generally don’t differ much from the previous President.
He voted to re-authorize the USA PATRIOT Act and the warrantless wiretapping provisions in the most recent FISA bill. He ran to the right of Sen. McCain concerning the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan during the Presidential Campaign and has governed as such while in office.
Progressives and Leftists have decried this President as “just another Neo-Con”. Brian Moore, who ran for President on the Socialist Ticket in 2008 said that “calling (President) Obama a ‘Socialist’ is an insult to Socialists.” The fact that “President Obama” and “Socialist” can be uttered in the same sentence with a straight face is simply beyond comprehension.
Do you believe Barack Obama wants the terrorists to win?
Amongst all respondents, 24% said “yes”, 43% said “no”, and 33% said they weren’t “sure”. Let’s, for a moment, forget the fact that 67% of people in this poll essentially just accused the President of treason by giving aid and comfort to the enemy. What in heaven’s name would President Obama gain by the terrorists “winning”?
There is no apparent answer to that question that can be easily determined. It must be stated that there’s a school of thought that on the basis of this answer alone, the terrorists have already “won”. A terrorist’s goal is to do one thing: to terrorize, that is, to instill fear in their target.
This poll answer, along with several others, could be construed as clear evidence of people who have been instilled with “fear”, and gravitate toward anything that swears to protect them. Perhaps the Republicans are really the ones who want the terrorists to “win”? It would certainly garner them more broad-based support.
Fear/Authoritarianism Is Not The Answer
Honor in our country will be regained when fairness is applied to everyone and when everyone is allowed to participate in the decision-making process of living and working and not being told what to do all the time by an authoritarian figure.
Fear is not the answer, doctor. Mutual respect and sharing the rights and rewards of our society, along with the responsibilities that come with such benefits, will make people act in a more respectful and honest way.
Right now, they see the hypocrisy of our society, the unfairness, the inequities and the abuse, and they react in different ways, many times, out of frustration or anger. They rebel, protest, dissent, fight, lie, steal and cheat, because they see those who have the rewards, privileges and inherited riches conduct themselves in the same way, but under the radar screen of social conduct.
There are many unwritten rules in our society that are condoned and embraced, despite their evil results and dishonest actions.
Brian P. Moore, Spring Hill, Florida
University President Genshaft’s Offenses, Tampa Tribune
US Coast Guard Restraint; Hernando Sheriff Reckless
Editor:
Eyewitnesses saw the Hernando County Sheriff’s helicopter hover three feet above the water and six feet from the fugitive kayaker, with the rotors blowing his hat off. And the pilot admitted the propeller winds could have flipped the fugitive’s 8-foot kayak into the air! The eyewitnesses also saw the copter churn up the water as the fugitive surfaced twice then disappeared in a shallow lake.
Reports on the Coast Guard rescue in the Gulf, stated that the [32-foot] boat had sunk so low that “getting close with the helicopter might kick up waves that could pitch the men into the sea.”
Instead, a rescue swimmer was lowered into the water by the Coast Guard to take the men away from the boat, where they were hauled up to the helicopter one by one in a basket.
Conclusion: The Hernando County Sheriff’s Department unnecessarily killed the fleeing fugitive. A simple motor boat pursuit or waiting for him to row his kayak off the lake would have easily saved the person’s life and the sheriff department’s extreme embarrassment over its incompetence and unnecessary actions.
Brian P. Moore
Spring Hill, Florida
Incompetence and Unnecessary Deadly Actions by Sheriff
Socialist Calls for Radical Change in America
St. Petersburg Times, Hernando Edition, December 2, 2009
Brian’s Letter-to-Editor: “Radical change needed for all”
The recent letter (Nov. 26, 2009) saying better days are ahead and the letter writer defending himself as a blind optimist reminds one of what most critics say of those of us who are promoting socialism in America. They say we are naive, grasping at windmills and unrealistic of how the world operates.
However, the shoe now fits on the other foot. What the writer says is true, that life spans are longer, homes are bigger, food is more affordable and more education available. But that is not true for everyone, and each day fewer and fewer Americans have such a luxury or such a privilege.
I am not thankful for where our country is today, or where we, as a nation, are going. I can understand the writer’s limited and false perspective, though, because he is relatively secure in his retired lifestyle. He must have multiple pensions, excellent health insurance and probably has never experienced the insecurity of looking for a job, much less losing gainful employment after many years of steady work.
I too am optimistic, but my optimism is not blind, it is based on a belief that by radically altering our economic system we will be able to survive as a nation and for more people (i.e. the entire population) to share in the benefits of full health, housing, employment and education, all as a right, and not as an economic privilege.
Brian P. Moore, Spring Hill, Florida
Antiwar Demonstration, Sat., Nov. 28, Weeki Wachee, FL
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