Capital Hill Breach, Now What?
By Ves Sladin 1/10/2021
Most of this letter got written at 2:30 in the morning on 1/8/2021.
I couldn't sleep because my mind was trying to make sense of the
events that transpired on Capital Hill on 1/6/2021.
I've come to realize that we have all now seen the writing on the
wall. There is no denying it, the message couldn't be clearer. The
question is, are our leaders and us getting the message? Because if
you don't get it, we are all going to continue to suffer, and these
types of events will become more common, and who knows where it will
lead. Maybe a military state, maybe the collapse of our democracy? I
urge you to deeply consider what I am about to say. And let me say
that I'm not here to bash Trump or his opponents nor am I hear to
defend him. I'm only looking at the events to try and understand
them and figure out where we need to go next as a united country.
While everyone is arguing about should Trump be impeached, or should
the 25th Amendment be invoked, Trump this Trump that, I believe we
are missing the point. We're loosing sight of the big picture. Lets
step back, from our outrage, hurt, anger and fear, and ask a basic
question that needs to be asked and answered. That is, why did Trump
get elected in the first place? Or better yet, what does his rise to
the office of the President say? What's the message there? Because
like it or not, it happened, and all the wishing in the world will
not make it go away. So, we had better understand it.
Over the last few months, via court battles, and numerous
challenges, we seem to have established that our elections are fair
and free. I know there are people who still doubt that, and I can
see there's a lot of room for improvement, but if we focus only on
this, we're still missing the big picture. As far as we can tell, in
2016 Trump was elected, fairly and freely and according to the rules
that govern elections in the US. How did he do that?
His main platforms were, "drain the swamp" and "make America great
again". It's certainly a message that no other politician was
giving, that government was a swamp and America has lost it's
greatness. These were not things that were said in dark corner,
Trump mentioned them every chance he got. Most politicians would
probably consider it political suicide to say something like that,
let alone think you could win a presidential election talking like
that.
But clearly, a large portion of the voting population (63 million in
2016, and 74 million in 2020, ) agree with the message, that the US
government is a swamp that needs draining and that America is not
the great country that it once was. And these voters put their trust
in a non-politician to try to change that. Trump said it, it
resonated, and people followed.
In the 2020 debates Trump told Biden something along the lines of,
I'm here because you did a lousy job, you (meaning Obama and Biden)
ran this country into the ground. That's why he, a businessman, not
a career politician, ran for office in 2016. Neither the Democrats
nor the Republicans, nor independents could come up with a better
candidate, and certainly not one that would be willing to say that
they were going to clean up government.
We have a choice now. We can say Trump and the 74 million people who
voted for him are wrong; there's no problem with our government and
our country is great and these people need to be silenced (I hope
you see how ridiculous that would be), or we say Wow! half the
voting population of the US sees government as a swamp and has lost
faith in this country, we better figure out what's going on and fix
it. I don't know about you, but I think the message is clear. We
need reform and we need to fix a bunch of stuff.
Think about that for a minute. The reality is that Trump is not the
problem, he is a symptom of the bigger problem; he is only a
messenger. He has delivered the message, from tens of millions of
people, even more in 2020 than 2016, that we are fed up with
government and politics as usual and we need reform. If government
doesn't get this message, if we don't get this message, Trump, or
someone like Trump, will be back again. And next time it may not
stop with the breach of Capital Hill.
Recently an executive from one of the major networks Tweeted that
getting rid of Trump is easy, but his followers will be the
difficult one's, that they need to be "cleansed". As if 74 million
people are just completely wrong and need to be convinced of just
how wrong they are. I wonder how deep this kind of attitude runs in
our country.
Really, is that how the civilized world handles their differences?
Do we cleanse those that disagree with us? Actually, the sad fact is
that it's exactly how things have been handled throughout history.
Two sides disagree and one side attempts to wipe out or cleanse the
other. But we can't keep doing that.
You can't just ignore 74 million people, whether their candidate won
or lost. All 74 million can't be wrong, just like all 76 million of
Biden's voters can't be right. The wise thing to do would be to
better understand each other and find some common ground, and a way
to restore faith in government and this country, by fixing the
problems that exist. Can you satisfy everyone? Probably not, but if
I were in government, and I knew that nearly half of the voting
public is dissatisfied with the way things are going, I would be
really worried, and working diligently to understand and address
their concerns.
I spent most of my career in project management. What's a project?
It's a goal, it's something you want to accomplish; build a house,
start a business, build a bridge, start a non-profit to help the
elderly, or even improve how government works.. many things in life
can be approached as a project. Here's the thing, project fail all
the time, for various reasons, but the two biggest reasons are that
there is no clear definition up front about what needs to be
accomplished and the other is that everyone who has an interest in
the project is not in agreement about what needs to be accomplished
and how. If you're trying to run a project where half the people are
in disagreement about what needs to be accomplished or how it should
be done, you are doomed. That's it. You're just doomed. You will
never get to where you need to go. One of the most critical aspects
of getting something accomplished is making sure everyone is on the
same page. That there is agreement. If there are even one or two
people on the project that don't agree, you had better figure out
why, and you had better find a solution or middle ground. Because if
you don't, you are doomed. Don't even bother starting.
Now the world doesn't work exactly like that, especially in
government. People do have opposing views, and not everyone will
agree, and you can't make everyone happy. But if what you're doing
is making half the people unhappy, we had all better take the time
to listen more than talk and come together and figure out our
differences, or we are doomed. I was reminded the other day, "A
house divided against itself can not stand." Absolutely. We are not
alone. We do not stand alone. And if we fall, we all fall together.
We will all be losers.
Recent events have been a wake-up call to everyone, government and
civilians alike. What are you going to do? Is it going to be
politics and bickering, and finger pointing, as usual, or are we
going to take to heart the message that's being sent? Because we
have no one to blame for the current state of our country but
ourselves, and we'll have no one to blame, but ourselves, if it gets
worse. Because no one can now say that they didn't know. From the
events that have transpired, it's clear we are on the wrong path.
We all need to take personal responsibility, and show others
respect, to insure we are acting in a way that is conducive to
healing this country. Respect each others views, and don't get bent
out of shape and all offended just because someone has a different
view. Our politicians in particular need to accept the message that
we need reform and they need to do a better job of taking care of
all the people, understand their needs, and fix the major problems
in our society, and help people with the healing process. Whether
you label yourself Democrat, Republican, or something else, it just
doesn't matter at this point. If true reform doesn't come, and if
more people don't feel like the government is addressing their
needs, we will continue to spiral downward.
Again, the message is clear, half the voting public in this country
has lost faith in the government and as a whole the country is not
what it use to be. Things need fixing.
Now, I'm sure everyone has their list of issues that are near and
dear to their heart. But, I think the question needs to be, what
issues affect the most people, and what issues effect the most
compromised, and what can we do to fix those first? Government needs
to agree on the list, based on input from all the citizens, get the
list prioritized, and start knocking it off.
This is my contribution to the list, nothing more nothing less. In
no particular order. You can agree or disagree with me, and I
respect that, we still live in a free country.
1. To be elected as president of this country you have to be a
millionaire and spend millions. Isn't part of the American dream
that anyone could grow up to be president? Is that how it is? It's
not, but it should be.
2. We are back in the days of taxation without representation. It's
bewildering how many different ways government comes up with to tax
common people. In general, taxes just keep going higher and higher.
Government keeps getting bigger and bigger and it's appetite for
taxes just keeps growing. When I earn money it's taxed, I spend
money it's taxed, I make money on my money it's taxed, I run a
business it's taxed, I give money to someone it's taxed, when I get
money from social security (which I paid as a tax) it is taxed, when
I die if there's anything left over, it's taxed. It's double, and
triple taxation. The tax codes take volumes. Government constantly
has their hands in the people's pockets. What makes government think
they are entitled to do that? Who gave them the right? Every citizen
has to look at the money they earn, and curb their spending
accordingly, budget accordingly. Government on the other hand puts
together a budget with all their pet projects and then raises taxes
to satisfy it. If the government wants to print money, go ahead and
print it, but don't look to the citizens to fill the holes that you
create. How about we figure out ways to reduce taxes?
3. Pet projects. There are more pet projects than there are
politicians. Until basic needs of most citizens are taken care of,
kill the pet projects and focus that money where it's needed.
4. Special interest groups, corporations and lobbyists have too much
power to influence government, even though they do not represent the
majority. This has not always been the case and it has to stop.
5. The government gives themselves raises even when other people are
struggling. Who else can do that? They have different medical care
than everyone else, at no cost. How can those in government possibly
relate to the majority of voters when they don't live like them and
don't understand them?
6. Student Loans and education. The financial system burdens the
young of our country with hundreds of thousands of dollars of
student loans by the time they are out of college. And they get
charged high interest rates even when other loan rates are
significantly lower. Many countries poorer than the US provide free
education to their young adults. What is our excuse for not taking a
lesson from them to also provide free education? Clearly it can be
done and it would be of benefit to the economy and the country.
There's no excuse for not having it. Get rid of the debt that is
there and provide free education. We can spend billions when we need
to bail out airlines and banks and failing corporations, but we
can't help the young people, who are the future of this country.
There is no excuse for that.
7. Social Security and Medicare. Lately any time I read something
about it, there's talk about how the accounts will become insolvent
within 15 years or less. How many billions has government taken out
of these funds over the years for other purposes? Why isn't proper
management of these funds a priority?
8. Healthcare. Again, many countries poorer than the US are able to
provide free healthcare to their citizens. There is no excuse. We
are richer, we have more resources, we should have it. No one is
buying the argument that taxes are higher in countries that do
provide free healthcare. When you take into account our taxes, and
what we pay out of pocket for premiums, deductibles, medication, our
costs are significantly higher. People go bankrupt paying for
medical bills. That should never happen.
9. Big Pharma, health, and GDP (Gross Domestic Product). The cost of
health care should never be counted as part of GDP, because then the
sicker the population is, the better the GDP looks. The cost of
healthcare, as we call it, should probably be subtracted from GDP.
Than we would know the true cost of our population getting sicker
and sicker and more dependent on drugs every day. Big Pharma stands
in the way of a healthy US population. Through their lobbying and
borderline and blatant bribery of medical professionals and health
institutions they prevent the truth about health to be disseminated.
And they have to be held responsible for damage that their
medications do.
10. The food industry. We have to stop messing with nature. Food
that is naturally grown, without chemicals, is healthier. The use of
chemicals and additives in our food and to grow our foods is making
everyone sick. The FDA and other agencies that are supposed to be
looking out for the health of the nation need to step up and tell
chemical companies to cease and desist, and tell the American people
what's really making them sick. Companies that are pushing foods
which cause health issues should not be allowed to advertise, just
like cigarette companies. Stop listening to the industry lobbyists
who care about nothing but profits.
11. People need more of a direct voice in the decisions that are
being made in government. In today's world of computers and cell
phones, with three level authentication, fingerprint security, and
voice recognition, would it be so difficult to have a system where
people could vote on major issues, bills, tax proposals, etc.. so
that a representative knows exactly where his voters stand on the
subject, instead of presuming he/she knows, before voting on
something. Put the power back in the hands of the people. In fact
this whole fiasco of accusations of voter fraud could be eliminated
with a properly secured voting system setup. Establish minimal
fail-safe requirements for voting, to insure that no one can ever
say again that we're sending ballots to dead people. Electing
officials that operate in the Federal government is a Federal matter
and needs Federal guidance.
12. Funding and the wealth gap. The next obvious question is, how
does government fund free education, free medical, better social
security, etc.? As I said, there are poorer countries than the US
who provide these programs. Go benchmark them, learn from them, get
their input on how to do it. I'm sure we can figure it out with
their help. Or are we really so arrogant that we don't think we can
learn anything from other countries. The gap between rich and poor
keeps growing and it's grown even further during this COVID crises.
Action has to be taken to level the playing field. All that money is
earned on the backs of the working people at hourly wages or
relatively low salaries. There are only mega rich because there are
mega poor. The millionaires and billionaires should be taxed and
billions need to be put back into the community from which they were
taken. We need to help the people who make that wealth possible for
the top 1%; and that's everybody else.
13. The media. There is something wrong with much of the main stream
media in this country. They are biased, inflammatory, and
sensationalistic. When did the news agencies stop just reporting the
facts and start spewing inflammatory opinions, pushing agendas, and
in general causing polarization among the citizens. One could say
that the media is more powerful than anyone in Congress or even the
president. They literally make policy with how they cover world
events. We don't need their opinions and commentaries. What we need
is facts and events being reported. We're going to pass a bill to
control gender based language in Congress? How about we pass a bill
that prevents news outlets from using opinionated inflammatory
language when reporting the news.
These are just major things that I see. The solution to some of
these problems is difficult. But these problems and others need to
be solved. Even solving two or three of these problems would go a
long way to instilling some confidence that government really is for
the people. But don't take my word for it, look for yourself.
Government should get the input of the voters, the common people,
not the rich, the lobbyists and the corporate leaders. They do not
represent the majorities views. Find out why tens of millions of
people are fed up with government. Your future, the future of the
people, and the future of our country depends on it. Take action
while there is still time, before more people become
disenfranchised, and we become a police state. Then it won't matter
who's a Republican or a Democrat, because we'll all be prisoners in
our own country.
Thank you for your time.