In his article about the petition drive by the Taxpayers League, Conrad Defiebre 
quotes the Taxpayers League president David Strom as saying, "It is finally time to 
put official celebration of socialism and communism firmly in the past," he said. 
"Floyd B. Olson represents the failed path of socialism. It is ridiculous that we 
still celebrate his vision while not properly honoring Reagan's visionary leadership 
that liberated so many."

Liberated? Reagan's greatest achievement was in liberating corporations from any 
responsibility for their actions--other than making the most money as fast as possible.

It was under his leadership that we began to hear about how government was bad and 
corporations were good. All our woes would be solved if we would just free up our 
corporations from silly regulations like the Clean Water and Clean Air Acts and stop 
taxing them so they could create jobs.

Of course, we aren't supposed to remember how the corporations used these windfall 
profits to buy out their competition and shut down competing businesses. Or how they 
dumped all their workers who had livable wages and benefits and then turned to temp 
agencies to hire them back at low wages and no benefits. That was real liberating.

And the art of the hostile takeover was perfected leaving many small towns and cities 
devastated when their major employers were taken over by corporations with no stake in 
the community and sold off to create boosts in the next quarters profits.

Who was it that Reagan liberated? Corporations and the wealthiest individuals in our 
country who liberated from their fair share of our tax burden and from having to have 
any kind of social conscience at all.

Let's not forget that the homeless man sleeping on the heating grate on a cold 
winter's night is there because he wants to be!

And remember how school kids all over the country worshipped at Reagan's feet when 
they didn't have to eat those awful vegetables! All they had to do was put plenty of 
ketchup on those hamburgers because that was reclassified as a vegetable for school 
lunch programs.

Oh, yes, this is a great man to name a road after in Minnesota. After all, what did 
Floyd B Olson do except introduce public unemployment insurance, old age pensions, a 
mortgage moratorium on farms, and a progressive income tax, which he managed to get 
passed in the middle of the depression by dedicating it solely to education for its 
first 20 years. He also helped to establish cooperative business enterprises because 
he believed some things belonged to the people and needed to be managed by the people.

Of the people, by the people, for the people--what a terrible anti-liberation concept 
that must be for the Taxpayers League.

Let's honor Reagan and our national slide into a government of the corporations, by 
the corporations, for the corporations. That definitely deserves a monument so let's 
save it for our first privatized toll road and leave the Olson Memorial Highway alone.

Steven M Nelson   

Willard Hay

http://citizenshipchronicles.blogspot.com/

Get UP! Get OUT! & GET INVOLVED!!!


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