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Jim Hightower's Gifts for a Happier New Year [VIDEO]

Posted by Jim Hightower, AlterNet at 4:25 AM on December 21, 2007.


Wait till you hear about the gifts I gave to some of America's power elites for Christmas.
Hightower: Gifts for a happier new year

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Gifts for a happier new year

Wait till you hear about the gifts I gave to some of America's power elites for Christmas.

To each of our Congress critters, I sent my fondest wish that from now on they receive the exact same income, health care, and pensions that we average citizens get. If they receive only the American average, it might make them a bit more humble - and less willing to ignore the needs of regular folks.

For America's CEO's, my gift is a beautifully boxed, brand new set of corporate ethics. It's called the golden rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Going to pollute someone's neighborhood? Then you have to live there, too. Going to slash wages and benefits? Then slash yours as well. Going to move your manufacturing to sweatshops in China? Then put your office right inside the worst of those sweatshops. Executive life won't be as luxurious, but CEO's would enjoy a new purity of spirit.

For George W and his cohort "Buckshot" Cheney, I sent some tonics they can take to help them come clean when congressional investigators and grand juries get into their White House files. Confession, after all, can be good for the soul.

For Democratic leaders in congress and the Democratic presidential aspirants, I sent jumbo glue guns so they can stiffen their spines. With regular injections, the party might finally stand up to Bush's imperial presidency and to corporate kleptocracy in Washington.

I didn't forget Republican presidential candidates, either. For Mitt, Rudy, Fred, Huck, and the boys, I sent memberships in the Reality-of-the-Month Club, which will deliver a new bottle of real world experience each month. By either drinking these elixirs or rubbing them into their scalps, they can reduce their ideological fantasies and gradually ease their way toward sanity.

This is Jim Hightower saying... If the power elites accept these gifts, we'll all have a happier New Year!

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Jim Hightower is a national radio commentator, writer, public speaker, and author of "Thieves In High Places: They've Stolen Our Country And It's Time to Take It Back." He publishes the monthly "Hightower Lowdown," co-edited by Phillip Frazer.


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Jim H.
Posted by: thekidde on Dec 21, 2007 11:19 AM   
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You're the best!

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» RE: Jim H. Posted by: kabac55
Voice of reason
Posted by: Chloe2005 on Dec 21, 2007 12:56 PM   
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Jim Hightower is such a voice of reason. Makes me miss Molly Ivans more today. The two of them gave me hope for Texas. Jim now has to speak twice as loud and twice as much! Go Jim!

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Terrytom
Posted by: terryton on Dec 22, 2007 6:17 AM   
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I love your stuff Jim. Let me straighten you out on the real world of political and corporate criminals. The congress critters and CEO’s feel entitled. So no hope there. Those in the White House are the same but with an even more horrible dysfunction. They are sociopath, as are many CEO’s actually, and I truly believe this of Bush a serial killer by proxy. As for the Dimocraps getting a spine, forget it, they are part of the Fascist takeover, in on the take and what little morality they try to show is just so much political theater. We really do need a third party to have any effect yet because the Fascists are now so powerful there is little chance. Just look what they did to Nader and now Dennis K.

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Jim, you've nailed it
Posted by: hagwind on Dec 24, 2007 5:06 AM   
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Some people do rotten things because they're rotten people, but I do believe that the number of hardcore rotten-thing doers is small. Many more people do rotten things because (a) they're able to avoid seeing, thinking about, or otherwise dealing with the consequences of their actions, and/or (b) these rotten things are presumed normal or inevitable among the people they spend all their time with. Your Christmas gifts do a great job of addressing (a). For (b) we need some gifts that could lead these people to, uh, diversify their acquaintance somewhat. IMO term limits are a band-aid solution, and crony-picking is about as stoppable as pot-smoking, so how about giving the gift of national service? Everyone who's been in official Washington for at least four years gets a year-long assignment doing something useful (e.g., mitigating the damage done by the bills they pass) outside the Beltway, ideally in a state where they have no connections, and at the wage paid to, say, army privates.

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Hats off to the man with the Stetson
Posted by: signsongster on Dec 24, 2007 5:41 AM   
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Jim H marches boldly into that journalistic world where his Texas forebear, John Henry Faulk, dared to go, and I salute him for his courage, his patriotism, his sense of decency, and his skill in showing us the truth. If there were ever a Texas Mount Rushmore it would contain the faces of Jim Hightower, Molly Ivins, Faulk, and Willie Nelson.
Keep swingin' Jim. You have friends in Maine who look forward to your commentary daily on WERU radio in Blue Hil.

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And I'll give Jim a little introspection
Posted by: Gravitas on Dec 24, 2007 6:11 AM   
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I stopped being a fan of Mr. Hightower after he used the issue of "supersized" coffins to rant about the obesity epidemic. As a sociologist studing antifat hysteria from the point of view of a deviance scare (like a witchhunt), I found those comments to be particularly chilling. In fact, I even used them in a paper I presented! Death is one of our last taboos. Even prisoners on death row are afforded at least a little dignity. When a "progressive" can publically have so little respect for the dignity of the diseased, we know that group has gone from human to objects simply to be exploited. How we he feel if that were one of his loved ones in one of those caskets? And it is not like he couldn't have found many other less insenstive examples to go off about. I have no qualms with Hightower's above "gifts." But ranting about others does not make one immune from introspection themselves!!!

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» Not so... Posted by: footlite
The New Positive Progressive Political Agenda!
Posted by: williameon on Dec 24, 2007 6:24 AM   
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1. Free the Media.
2. Take the money out of Politics,
Complete campaign finance reform.
3. A Single Payer Universal Health care system.
4. End the War. End Torture, Recall the Militia. Down size The Military Industrial Complexes presence around the world.
5. A verifiable paper trail that safeguards Voting machine reliability.
6. A Livable Minimum Wage.
7. Close the revolving door in Government.
8. No outsourcing and End Privatization.
9. Freeze dirty coal plant construction.
10. End W.M.D. production. No New Nukes!
11. End Deficit Spending!
12. Re-institute The Bush Tax Cuts to pay down the Debt.
13. Create new higher standards for auto, consumer product, and building standards.
The savings would be enormous and negate any need for any new power plant.
14. Fund solar and wind power and all renewable energy alternatives.
15. Kick the Lobbyists out of government.
16. Break up the Media Monopolies. One outlet in one market.
17. Open local airwaves to new independently owned local low band stations.
18. End the targeting of children by corporate advertisers.
19. Re-institute The Bill of Rights, The Constitution and Habeas Corpus.

These are a few of the progressive changes that have to be made to insure the survival of our Republic.
Change must come!
It must be won,
One by one.
In each and every one of our hearts and souls.
It will take a fight,
To get The Chimp off our backs!
We have to downsize the power of Corporations over our Government and way of life.
They are supposed to be our servant instead they turned into a nasty Dictator.
A totally decentralized Democratic Republic is within our grasp.
It is the only answer.
Local manufacturing, energy and food production!
The oil age is at an end, good riddance.
Instead of being enslaved to it, why not free us?
Kick the fossil fuel producers out of our government.
We need the smartest and the brightest at this opportune time and
What we have now is a,
Dunce and a Sadist.
Free America!
Free our hearts and souls from the effects of these,
Torturous, Terrorist, Hypocrite, Cowards.
They are Parasites.
Living off our,
Blood, Sweat and Tears!
The Future is at stake
Win it or lose it.

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» 1 more for the list... Posted by: MyLeftFoot
» RE: 1 more for the list... Posted by: williameon
Beautifully written
Posted by: modeler on Dec 24, 2007 10:47 AM   
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However the question is whether they would even know what to do with those presents.

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Nightslider
Posted by: nightslider on Dec 24, 2007 1:07 PM   
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They say the pen is mighter than the the sword, here is a prime example of that verse, Mr Hightower takes us to those heights of truths that are so germane to our daily discourse, that to ignore them is to ignore the reality of our plight.

We are being swamped with the incessant greed of the corporate plutocrats and we sit here watching in dumbstruck awe while they do it.

The voices of sanity, MOllY IVINS ( How I miss her call to battle )JIM HIGHTOWER, and such carry on while we fiddle with our future, our inactivity on all fronts endangers us further.

The Pelosie and Reid show has about run its course; it is high time to replace them with people who are willing to do the peoples bidding, IMPEACH the corrupt bastards. Let your Senators and Representatives know every day that you want these bastards behind bars where they belong. Nothing more; and nothing less will suffice.

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If Only
Posted by: cherylholmes on Dec 24, 2007 1:32 PM   
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If only we could do all these things! I would love it if every elected (selected) person would have to live on the same salary. disability etc and have to live in the same conditions they make all of us live in. I wish they would have to decide whether they will eat, pay rent,buy medicine or see a doctor. Not a one of them are worth a dam. The Dems are the same as the Cons..all alike. I haven't seen any of the Dems doing anything for ordinary people, elderly, disabled. They continue to give Bushco anything they want. I wouldn't waste my time voting even for a Demo thinking you might see changes. That will never happen. The only changes you will ever see from now on is less income for yourselves, homelessness, hunger, disease, poverty, as they continue to transform this nation into a 3rd world country..

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John Mason
Posted by: jom57 on Dec 24, 2007 7:08 PM   
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I LOOOVE Hightower!

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Are you listening you robber barons
Posted by: sgtken on Dec 25, 2007 9:28 AM   
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Thanks Jim.....I am dealing with these idiots daily. Social Security and VA. If you are going to send our troops into harm's way, you must also send your own Children! Then let them see how you are treated at the VA.

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Congress should operate under Iraq"s ambience!
Posted by: tonykuspa on Dec 26, 2007 11:56 AM   
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Your Congressional wage/benefits idea is a good one, but here's a stepping stone toward that end:
The halls of Congress must be kept at the same air temperatures as real-time Iraq. Their offices, meeting rooms and voting venues should be held at 130 degrees at Iraq's noontime and vary throughout the day, to be congruent with the outside air temperature in Baghdad or Bacuba or Faluja. No cooling down until our fighting troops get home and out of the heat into which Congress has put them for no sane or legal reason.
AND, whenever we speak Jingo Georgie's full name it should be "George Waterboard Bush". He's the guy who appointed, and Congress approved our slimy Attorney General: "Mucus-ee". Yes, the spelling of A.G Mukasey's name lends itself to the pronounciation that he, and his administration deserve. Say it again and again... "Mew-cuss-ee" ... Because that in fact is what people who are waterboarded GET as a normal bodily reaction to having water (sometimes sewage water) poured into their nose and sinuses. Every time we say the A.G.'s "enhanced" name it can relate to the enhanced interrogation method's that he/they protect and which make us all accomplices in war crimes.
Mr. Mucussy should be asked whether it is true or not that the provisions of international treaties become domestic law and can theoreticall be enforced by justices of the peace. I want to get retroactive amnesty for the war crimes done in my name by my criminal-minded government, so I can't be arrested on foreign soil for aiding and abetting A.G. Mucussyand his "decider"-in-chief. Mucussy, Mucussy, Mucussy...
Has sort of a ring to it! Pass it on.

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