[Vision2020] Budget cuts could slash $1B from vets health care

Joe Campbell philosopher.joe at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 18:25:34 PST 2012


Not just the military would appreciate you Sue!

All of us in eduction -- especially higher ed -- are asked to do the same.
Imagine the luck I'll have in raising money for Philosophy! Nonetheless,
those are the cards with which we are dealt. I've always seen my challenge
as trying to explain why Philosophy is relevant -- not that I've been
successful at it yet.

Things have not changed too much. What is significant is the thought that
we might lose philosophy if the public doesn't see it as relevant. That
we've worked ourselves to that very point is worrisome. What next? The
arts? Still, no more worrisome than other recent threats to education.

Best, Joe

On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Sue Hovey <suehovey at moscow.com> wrote:

>   My absolutely least favorite thing about being a teacher was raising
> all that money to buy transportation for kids to go to activities such as
> Debate and Knowledge Bowl, Future Problem Solving, etc.  I got to be an
> expert, and Moscow parents and school district patrons were very generous.
> Perhaps the military could use my skills.
>
> Sue H.
>
>  *From:* keely emerinemix <kjajmix1 at msn.com>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 03, 2012 2:01 PM
> *To:* dickow at turbonet.com ; vision2020 at moscow.com
> *Subject:* Re: [Vision2020] Budget cuts could slash $1B from vets health
> care
>
>  I spent most of the 1970s sporting a pin that said "Wouldn't it be a
> great day if schools had the money they needed and the Air Force had to
> hold a bake sale to buy a new bomber?"  A woman can dream, can't she?
>
> No, Paul -- The only answer isn't to cut spending.  Cutting waste, bloat,
> and fraud -- yes.  But vital human services are just that, vital, and are
> part of not just a social safety net, but a contract between taxpayers and
> the government to whom they pay those taxes.  To a large extent,
> infrastructure maintenance and additions are, too.  Cutting spending in
> areas and on projects left wallowing because of the eight years of horror
> that was the Bush administration -- eight years that took us from surplus
> to debt by waging two wars while slashing tax revenues -- is penny wise and
> pound foolish.  Ronald Reagan, who raised taxes several times during his
> administration, also took the richest Americans from a 70 percent income
> tax to a level half that.  No one wants to go to 70 percent again, but
> today's pledge-signing GOP wants to give away the farm.  No reasonable
> person believes that the debt can be addressed without asking those who
> most  benefit both from the liberties preserved by those wars as well as
> from the tax policies currently in hand to pay a reasonable percentage of
> their income.  It seems beyond belief that the GOP also believes that
> overseas profits made by U.S. corporations should be off-limits as well.
> I'd love to slash welfare programs and actually RAISE revenue -- that is,
> do away with policies that coddle the superwealthy and spend wisely the
> revenue that that attracts.  But don't penalize veterans, students, the
> elderly, the sick, the unemployed and the already-struggling.  And don't
> "penalize" the rich -- just respect the needs of the citizenry by asking
> that they do what the rest of us have to.
>
> Let's assume that good Americans ought to face taxation that's fair,
> proportional, reasonable and brings in revenue that's spent wisely,
> building our nation and not tearing down others.  That would seem to be
> neither a Democratic nor a Republican position -- just a solid, fair,
> strong and pro-American one.
>
> Keely
> www.keely-prevailingwinds.com
>
>
>  ------------------------------
> From: dickow at turbonet.com
> To: vision2020 at moscow.com
> Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 12:27:30 -0800
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Budget cuts could slash $1B from vets health care
>
>  Another solution is the take in more revenue to offset expenses. Since
> increased taxation seems to be a dirty word, how about car washes and bake
> sales? We have do it at the community level, in schools, etc, why not the
> Fed? Shouldn’t the government have a PayPal ‘Donate Now’ button on their
> website?
>
>
>
> Bob Dickow, troublemaker
>
>
>
> *From:* vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:
> vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] *On Behalf Of *Paul Rumelhart
>
>  <snip>
>
> The simple fact is that we are spending more than we are taking in.  The
> simplest solution is to stop spending so much.
>
>
>
> Paul
>
>
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