Democracy on the Edge
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Democracy on the Edge

A Discussion of Political Issues in America

Terry A. AmRhein

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Democracy on the Edge

A Discussion of Political Issues in America

Terry A. AmRhein

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The book discusses current political topics in America. Among them are

  • ) The Supreme Court, How it permitted the rich to rule the country.
  • ) Gun Ownership in America.
  • ) Global Warming and the Environment, What causes it? Can we stop it?
  • ) Health Care, How lack of Health Care effects all Americans.
  • ) So you don't like regulations of business. But sometimes unregulated business can be disastrous.
  • ) What caused the financial crisis of 2007-2008. Can it happen again?
  • ) The Tea Party, a group of conservatives that have opposing and contradictory views.
  • ) Supply Side Economics (Reaganomics) versus Keynesian Economics, simplified.

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INTRODUCTION

9/11 changed my life. I remember I was at work preparing for a meeting when I heard the news. At first I thought it was an accident until the second plane hit the tower. What on earth had happened! I was totally distraught; how could anyone hate Americans so much that they would kill 3,000 people?
Over the following months and years I began to gather information to learn why Al Qaeda hates us. I read many books. One written by Sayyid Qutb, first published in 1964, called Milestones or Sign Posts in the Road, was particularly relevant. Qutb was an Egyptian who was educated in the United States. He was a Muslim fundamentalist who was appalled at the decadence and licentiousness of American culture. His book extracted excerpts from the Quran to prove that America is evil and that all good Muslims should fight against American culture at every turn. Osama bin Laden was a disciple of Qutb’s teachings. I also read Approaching the Quran by Michael Sells which translated many of the suras (verses) into English and then explained their meaning. The Quran is written in poetic verse and the meanings of the suras are not always obvious. I learned that, just like the Bible, the Quran is basically a moral book that preaches moral ideas. I learned that there are many similarities between the Bible and the Quran: a belief in one God, kindness toward your neighbors and the celebration of holy days like Ramadan and Christmas. Also however, like the Bible, the Quran has passages that, if taken out of context and misinterpreted by religious fanatics, could be used to incite extreme violence and ultra-intolerance. Some Muslims extend the belief in one God to such extremes that they will follow only the teachings of God and not any other authority, such as a regional or national government or ruler. Some Muslim governments are intertwined with the Muslim faith and the practice of Islamic law called the Sharia. Obviously bin Laden believed in this “only one God” principle and was appalled at the United States’ intrusion into the Muslim holy land of Arabia.
When President George W. Bush announced that Iraq and Saddam Hussein were preparing weapons of mass destruction and that Hussein had contacts with bin Laden, I knew this could not be true. Religious fanatics do not violate their most sacred laws and cooperate with a ruthless dictator. The Bush administration was perpetrating a fraud on the American public. There was never a “clear and present danger” to America from Saddam Hussein and Bush and his cronies knew it. Almost 4,500 Americans have sacrificed their lives for their country in Iraq under completely contrived pretenses from our country’s leaders. Books such as State of Denial by Bob Woodward confirm that Bush was predisposed to attack Hussein regardless of the facts.
After the invasion, Bush declared “Mission Accomplished” and appointed J. Paul Bremer as special envoy to Iraq. Soon after his appointment, Bremer dissolved the Baath party, effectively eliminating the Iraqi government, and disbanded the Iraqi army. Bremer had just created one million enemies in a very hostile country; most of the people in the government and the entire military, the majority of them armed. It was the dumbest move I could imagine. It extended the war for years, added billions to the cost of the war and added innumerable names to the death toll.
Then came the financial crisis at the end of the Bush administration. Again, I was astounded. How could such a strong prosperous nation plunge from the height of success and prosperity into the perdition of bankruptcy, foreclosures and massive deficits in only a few months? Again I took to educating myself. Much of the information about the financial crisis was available on the internet (although not all of it is true) from sites like Wikipedia. Also National Public Radio provided valuable information about the crisis along with articles in newspaper and magazines. “The Great American Bubble Machine” by Matt Taibbi for example, is an article published in The Rolling Stone Magazine that describ...

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