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March 21, 2010

The Mean Streets of the Republican Tea Party

A means to an end is a tool, device, or strategy used to achieve a certain goal. We often hear the phrase "the end justifies the means" for example. But what if the means to the end are just plain mean?

Take for example the Republican Tea Party's efforts to stop healthcare reform. Here we have a group of people proclaiming to adhere to "Christian values," who continuously display hatred, disrespect, and general downright meanness to those less fortunate -- over and over again.

What is it about the Republican Tea Party members that they can't remain true to their Christian beliefs? Take a look at this video of Republican Tea Partiers at a recent rally in Ohio taunting and humiliating a man with Parkinson's disease who's sitting on the ground holding a pro-healthcare sign. The man is suffering from a tragic disease, one that robs a person of his ability to walk, talk, and take care of basic human functions such as eating, urinating and moving one's bowels. The poor man is probably on the ground because his legs can no longer support him. That's one of the symptoms of the disease, and as you'll see in the video the healthy Republican Tea Party protesters have no care or consideration for this man's condition. Instead, they point their fingers at him and tell him nothing comes for free.

No one offers a word of support. No one asks the man about his condition, about what his healthcare needs might be, or whether he even has insurance. No one asks if he is a Veteran. No one extends a hand to offer comfort. No one asks if he's hungry or would like a glass of water. No one asks if there's anything they can do to help a poor man sitting on the street stricken with a tragic and deadly disease.

Not a single Christian value was displayed by the Republican Tea Party members at that rally. And these are the people that expect us to start over on the healthcare bill and adopt their party's policies. What will their policies be? Taunting and humiliation of the sick and uninsured?

My father died from Advanced Parkinson's disease, so I am intimately familiar with what that man at the rally and his family will eventually have to face. Sadly, some of those same protesters will likely face a similar tragedy one day because either they or someone they love will contract the disease. For their sake, I hope they never have to suffer what that man on the street suffers. I hope they don't have to endure the humiliation of people throwing five-dollar bills in their faces.

The common belief about Parkinson's disease is that it makes you shake and have tremors. But there is another set of symptoms that lead to a stiffening of the body and a loss of cognitive abilities. A person with Parkinson's disease will eventually be unable to swallow solids or liquids because the trachea becomes paralyzed, and when he attempts to eat or drink, the substance winds up going into his lungs instead of his stomach. This causes him to aspirate and choke and get pneumonia from the fluids entering his lungs. So they place a tube directly into his stomach to make sure he gets the nutrients to keep him hydrated, fed, and nourished. The indignity is unbearable.

The disease paralyzes the body and mind. It has no cure and ends in a slow and painful death. Family members are left with the difficult decision of whether to continue their loved one's tragic existence, or to remove the tube and watch him slowly fade away and die. This is not how you want to see your father's life end. But that is the reality of Parkinson's disease.

Fortunately for my father, he had his loving wife and children around him to help make this decision. And for fifteen days he was surrounded with good care and words of love, until he finally succumbed to the disease. Unfortunately for the man in the street at the rally, he has Republican Tea Party members surrounding him, with their version of Christian "love," "compassion," and "sympathy."

"On this side of town you don't get anything for free," screams one man, pointing a finger. "You have to work for it!" Another tea-partier throws a five-dollar bill at the man's face and yells derisively, "I'll pay for this guy. Start a pot!" Then, as if that isn't enough indignity, he throws another bill. He steps back and stands tall, puffs out his chest; proud of the humiliation he inflicted on the man with Parkinson's sitting silently at his feet.

Meanness is not a human value. Meanness is not a Christian value. But meanness is evidently a Republican Tea Party value, and evidently meanness is their means to an end. The end that justifies the taunting and humiliation of a man with Parkinson's sitting on the street.

Heaven help us.

They want to lead our nation.


March 25 Update:
Here is an update to this article regarding the Republican Tea Party members humiliating a man with Parkinson's disease. Apparently the money thrower in the video had a change of heart and now feels terrible about his actions. Read the article here: Columbus Dispatch

It is not possible to know what is in this man's heart. Is he apologetic because he got caught? Or, is he genuinely sorry for his terrible behavior? I don't know, but I am pleased to see he has been found and exposed. Now we need to find the other prominent man in the video and make him explain his behavior. If he can.

February 17, 2010

"Hey, ASSINO... Put Down That Check!"

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To stimulus or not to stimulus, that was the question facing Congress a year ago. Every Republican member of Congress answered the question with a resounding "no" vote on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) last February. Agree or disagree with the Republicans, at least they were clear about their position on the bill. And that I respect.

A politician should be resolute and take a strong stance for their convictions, even if it is unpopular or counter to their own political interests. Like the eight senators that John F. Kennedy wrote about in "Profiles in Courage," the Republican members of Congress voted their conscience, even when most Americans supported the bill. The leader of the House Republicans, John Boehner (R) Ohio, even called the economic stimulus bill a "socialist program" and pronounced it a failure before even one dollar had been spent. Good for him. Like a good umpire, Boehner called the play as he saw it. I didn't agree with their position on the stimulus bill, but I appreciated the Republican Party members for taking a position and standing their ground.

Or did they?

Were the stalwarts of conservatism the fiscal disciplinarians they claim to be? Did they exhibit "Profiles in Courage?" Or, did they forget what their vote stood for and dip their buckets in the so-called "socialist" well? Let's examine the issue a little closer and find out just what happened with our Republican friends who voted their conscience on ARRA.

It turns out that many Republican congressmen and women (111 at last count) that vehemently opposed the stimulus bill have been taking credit for the stimulus money pouring into their districts. What? You don't believe me? Take a look at this article from "Think Progress" for details of their hypocrisy.

My favorite from the article has to be Senator Kit Bond of Missouri, who makes no sense when he praises a "type of emergency stimulus spending" he didn't vote for.

In a press release, Senator Kit Bond (R-MO) announced, “This is the type of emergency stimulus spending we should be supporting – programs that will create jobs now and help families.”


-Senator Bond Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Record Vote 59; Record Vote 60]

-Senator Bond Blasted The Recovery Package, Stating, “Unfortunately, This Bill Stimulates The Debt, It Stimulates The Growth Of Government, But It Doesn’t Stimulate Jobs.” [Forbes, 2/9/09]

Huh?

What would cause an experienced politician to publicly damn a spending bill and then publicly take credit for the same spending bill? I'm sure it will surprise you that I have the answer!

It turns out that the stalwarts of conservatism were actually "Anti-Stimulus Spenders in Name Only," or "ASSINO's." (pronounced "ASS I NO")

Are you for the stimulus bill or are you against it? You can't hold both positions at the same time. Unless you are an "ASSINO."

Do you think ARRA was wasteful government spending or proper use of government spending during a recession? An "ASSINO" adheres to both sides of that philisophical debate.

How do you take credit for that which you despise? Be an "ASSINO," of course.

How do you spend money from a program that you deem a failure? Ask an "ASSINO" Republican for the answer to that one.

How do you take the position that the stimulus bill is a socialist disaster, then take credit for delivering money to your district from the bill that you called a socialist disaster? Ask the Head "ASSINO" John Boehner and he'll tell you.

I've lived a few years now, but I've never seen such blatant hypocrisy by politicians in my life. It is one thing to oppose a spending bill on your own political beliefs or values. Fine, take a stand, have a political backbone. But to attack the spending bill as "socialist," and then turn around and take credit for the stimulus spending in your district is a new low, even for American politicians.

Last night I had a dream that I was at a ribbon cutting ceremony for a new stretch of highway through John Boehner's district. Rep. Boehner was standing there with an oversized check in his hand, and making comments about bringing new jobs and economic vitality to his constituents. The money to pay for the new highway came from the stimulus bill that he voted against. Frustrated by what I was witnessing, I yelled out "Hey ASSINO, put down that check!"

Looking startled, Rep. Boehner turned in my direction. When he saw it was me he winked, then gave me a knowing smile -- out of both sides of his mouth.