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Hey, Linda: Please understand that I admire you and the attitude and contributions you bring here, and I suspect you bring the same characteristics to so many other things as well. However, seeing George Bush's name on anything remotely associated with 'an action of love' just causes a visceral recoil in me. Yeah, he signed the bill, and yeah, it will help some people, but I strongly suspect 'love' has not, does have, or will not have a thing at all to do with it. If it did, he and they would not need a crisis to compel them to act. Acts of love require no reason. In fact, acts of love are without reason. I am sure you prefer to find the good in people, and I do, too. I guess the difference is that when someone has demonstrated such constant deceit and willful ignorance and unending avarice, a doubtful act of some benefit does not make up for it. I do hope the initiative you have started has a huge benefit. The movement could certainly benefit from the gifts of many people who really have no economic crisis which this rebate would help pay off, and instead can donate to a critical issue in their community or around the world. I apologize to you for sounding so negative, and I will say no more about this. I will simply close by saying again how much I admire your attitude and efforts. David Messages done with sustainable energy, with Wind and Sun! |
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Hello David,
thank you for your thoughts here, and i at first was a bit confused by your response. i had no intention with this action, that it give the current president any credit for anything he has put forth. i was outraged at the very notion of a 'stimulus package'- my intention was to turn it all around and upside down with this idea that, what if all this money that was meant to spur us into a frenzy of consumerism- temporarily blinding us from what is really going on in the world, was instead sent to NGO's in Palestine and Isreal, Iraq, ...name the many places that this country's goverment has had it's hand's in in harmful ways. This would be a huge impact as well a clear voice of dissent to politics as usual, to see this money go out of this country and into the hands of people doing important work towards peace, justice and freedom... i say, let's get out of our 'comfy' chairs and act from our hearts, from a place of love- this is how i came up with the name- 'action of love' We all live with different eyes, different experiences, so i appreciate that you gave me some insight as to how you perceived this piece, it gives me information to work with in my work. Peace to you Peace to all! linda |
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President Bush signed a bill today that puts into affect the ‘Economic Stimulus Package”. Every ‘qualifying’ tax payer will receive $300-$600, depending on your income level. If you have children, you will also receive $300 for each child. The US Government hopeful that it will woo us into a frenzy of consumerism.
House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, said "The sooner we get this relief in
the hands of the American people, the sooner they can begin to do their job of being
good consumers."
-House approves economic recovery plan
By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS and ANDREW TAYLOR, Associated Press Writers
The current administration believes Americans are so easily swayed into starry-eyed daydreams of... 'Things we could have'.
I’ve heard response from Economist Bruce Bartlett; "In short, there is virtually no empirical evidence that tax rebates are an effective response to economic slowdowns. The increased personal saving doesn't help the economy because the federal budget deficit, which can be thought of as negative saving, offsets all of it in the aggregate. The main benefit of a tax rebate would seem to be political -- giving politicians a way of appearing to be doing something about the nation's economic problems that is superficially plausible.”
"A new rebate probably won't do much harm. But anyone who thinks it will prevent a recession -- if one is actually in the pipeline, which is not at all certain -- is dreaming."
One of the many points Economist Alex Tabarrok makes: "There just isn't that much discretionary spending to play with and even a large increase in spending, say tens of billions, is too small to make much of a difference in a 13 trillion dollar economy. –
Then I asked...What is the COLLECTIVE power of $300-$600per person? The answer I came up with- HUGE!
Is this money an opportunity to support organizations that are working tirelessly to bring an end to the political chaos that the Bush administration has been a key in producing?
Could this turn into a massive action- the people funneling US money to places where it is really needed? Should we really be so concerned with our economy, in a time of such political unrest?
I see this as a way for people to speak loud and clear, with this money, where our focus could really make a passionate impact!
... a tax write-off of the most profound kind!
I also have a clear understanding that there are families and individuals in this country who could really use this money, A friend of mine will put hers towards getting caught up on her rent, I completely support those who will receive this money and put it to necessary uses; US poverty is HUGE and devastating to all of us.
What about all the folks who could live just fine without it (myself included- and there are many others)?
How to appeal to them in this writing? Here is my best attempt:
I am proposing a massive collectively powered ‘Action of Love’- All are invited to partake in this Action and it is completely FREE! Think of it as redistribution of US funds- to where the People believe it should go- to ‘Stimulate the Movement’. In this action, we are able to live free from the attachment to acquiring more things, simultaneously redirecting our energy and buying power to actively work for a change so dreadfully needed.
Those who have spoken strongly against the Bush Administration, for the last 8 years can continue to speak loudly that we do not want to be appeased with money “to spend” when so much needs to be done to foster reconciliation between people, between cultures. Many people/groups are doing this work tirelessly, finding means to bridge the gaps of language, culture, and spiritual differences. We can work together in an Action of Love to support these organizations, sending a strong message of solidarity for peace and justice throughout the world. I encourage you to write a check for 50-100% of the amount you receive to one or more of the following non-profits that reside in and out of the U.S. This list is far from exhaustive; it is merely a chance for you to support an organization that you may not have known about.
If you are inspired to share where you have ‘Stimulated the Movement’ with your Action of Love, please share your pledge right here on this page!
I am grateful for the assistance of my community in compiling this list:
Middle East Children’s Alliance: www.mecaforpeace.org/
Stop the Wall: www.stopthewall.org/
International Jewish Solidarity Network: www.jewishsolidarity.info/ijsn_purpose_and_points_of_unity
Jewish Voice for Peace: www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org
AGROS International: www.agros.org/
The "Combatants for Peace" movement was started jointly by Palestinians and Israelis: www.combatantsforpeace.org
The Parents Circle – Families Forum: www.theparentscircle.org
The following Organizations are working in solidarity with marginalized communities in the US:
The Bay View (Bay area): www.sfbayview.com/
The Hate Free Zone: www.hatefreezone.org
generationFIVE: www.generationfive.org/
Refugee Women's Alliance: www.rewa.org
LELO- Legacy of equality, Leadership and Organizing (Seattle): www.lelo.org/
Fierce (NYC): www.fiercenyc.org/
People's Hurricane Relief Fund: www.peopleshurricane.org/
Real Change Newspaper (Seattle): www.realchangenews.org/
I look forward to the potential impact our collective voices could make. Om Shanti.
In the words of Michael Franti- “Power to the Peaceful!”
My commitment to this Action of Love is in honor of my teachers. In signing my name to this action, I am not holding ownership to the idea, but committing myself to following through with this Action of Love.
Namaste,
Linda Moore
Seattle, Washington