Tuesday, September 27th, 2005


j'accuse & Think this through with me & Social Justice & Respect For Diversity & Personal and Global Responsibility & Issues27 Sep 2005 08:15 pm
by Angry White Liberal

How Aid Became Affirmative Action for Whites

It was during the administrations of Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman that such great progressive policies as Social Security, protective labor laws and the GI Bill were adopted. But with them came something else that was quite destructive for the nation: what I have called “affirmative action for whites.” During Jim Crow’s last hurrah in the 1930s and 1940s, when southern members of Congress controlled the gateways to legislation, policy decisions dealing with welfare, work and war either excluded the vast majority of African Americans or treated them differently from others.

Between 1945 and 1955, the federal government transferred more than $100 billion to support retirement programs and fashion opportunities for job skills, education, homeownership and small-business formation. Together, these domestic programs dramatically reshaped the country’s social structure by creating a modern, well-schooled, homeowning middle class. At no other time in American history had so much money and so many resources been targeted at the generation completing its education, entering the workforce and forming families.

But most blacks were left out of all this. Southern members of Congress used occupational exclusions and took advantage of American federalism to ensure that national policies would not disturb their region’s racial order. Farmworkers and maids, the jobs held by most blacks in the South, were denied Social Security pensions and access to labor unions. Benefits for veterans were administered locally. The GI Bill adapted to “the southern way of life” by accommodating itself to segregation in higher education, to the job ceilings that local officials imposed on returning black soldiers and to a general unwillingness to offer loans to blacks even when such loans were insured by the federal government. Of the 3,229 GI Bill-guaranteed loans for homes, businesses and farms made in 1947 in Mississippi, for example, only two were offered to black veterans.

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Parties & GP USA & Politics & News & Essays/Opinions & Think this through with me & Grassroots Democracy & Issues27 Sep 2005 07:53 pm
by Angry White Liberal

Democrats and liberals are ecstatic that President Bush has finally faced his moment of accountability. The travails of Hurricane Katrina followed a bad summer for the president and have called into question his leadership style, competence and intense partisanship.

But Democrats are less ecstatic about . . . Democrats. Over the past several weeks, it was impossible not to run into Bush critics who would shake their heads and complain: “Yes, but where are the Democrats? Who are our leaders? What do they have to say?”

This column begs the question: Just how can the Greens take advantage of this opportunity?

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Politics & News & Issues27 Sep 2005 07:15 pm
by Angry White Liberal

‘Intelligent Design’ Teaching Challenged

“This clever tactical repackaging of creationism does not merit consideration,” Witold Walczak, legal director of the Pennsylvania American Civil Liberties Union and a lawyer for the parents, told U.S. District Judge John E. Jones in opening arguments. “Intelligent design admits that it is not science unless science is redefined to include the supernatural.”

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Think this through with me & Issues27 Sep 2005 06:03 pm
by Angry White Liberal

As per Ken Sain, here is a link to an interesting column.

And here’s another column that Ken Sain declares a “must-read”.

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