CA-46: Yes, Dana, We Do Care About the Changing Climate

(OK, fixed! And oh yes, this is cross-posted at Ditch Crazy Dana, West OC’s refuge from the insanity and absurdity that is Dana Rohrabacher. : ) – promoted by atdleft)

Dana Rohrabacher may not believe that climate change is for real, but his constituents certainly do. Dozens upon dozens of people took time out of their busy weekend to show up at the Huntington Beach Pier yesterday to make a statement. They wanted to make the statement that Orange County does care about the climate, and both individuals and local governments need to take action to stop the coming climate catastrophe.

So how well did the message get out yesterday? Let me tell you all about it after the flip…

Yesterday, local activists from the Orange County Interfaith Coalition for the Environment and Democracy for America-Orange County headed down to the HB Pier to get everyone at the beach to pay attention to what’s happening with our climate. And they wanted to get Congress to pay attention to all this local demand for action, and to actually take action and agree to an eighty percent cut in carbon emissions by 2050. And they wanted local elected officials to pay attention, and to begin taking action in local government to reduce Orange County’s carbon footprint. And yes, they wanted to get everyone else in the community to pay attention, and to begin taking action at home and at work to reduce every one’s individual carbon footprint. So who was paying attention, other than me and all the other eco-conscious citizens who gathered at the pier?

Well, Gil Coerper was certainly paying attention yesterday. But then again, why wouldn’t he? The conveners presented the HB Mayor with an award for him and his fellow city councilmembers for their recent decision to sign on to the US Mayors’ Climate Protection Agreement. “Surf City” is now the fifth OC city to do so, joining Laguna Beach, Aliso Viejo, Irvine, and Santa Ana on that distinguished list of cities taking action to stop the coming climate catastrophe.

So why isn’t more action being taken? That’s what we all had to ask. There are twenty-nine other cities in Orange County that haven’t yet signed onto the Climate Protection Agreement. There are members of Congress here who still refuse to recognize that there’s even a problem with our changing climate, including one from Huntington Beach who dismisses all of this as “dinosaur flatulence“. And yes, there are still many thousands of people in OC who still don’t understand just how serious this climate catastrophe is. That’s what motivated so many people to come to Downtown HB yesterday to get more people to be aware of what’s happening, and to begin taking real action.

Let’s hope that all of us in OC get the message soon. : )

Unconscionable: On How Our Veterans Get Screwed

(Now cross-posted at dKos and MyDD. – promoted by Brian Leubitz)

John Doolittle is who he is.  He’s not really going to change because he got a bit of a scare in the 2006 elections.  He still opposes labor regulations in the Mariana Islands.  His ethics are still, um, well, less than respectable.  And, oh yeah, he was extremely slow to support our veterans.  In fact, the Disabled American Veterans gives him a stellar rating of 50.  I call that failing.  Sure he’ll send our troops to war, but support them when they come home, why bother?  Why bother to make an effort? Why give a portion of your campaign donations to veterans charities like Charlie Brown is doing this Monday (PDF)? I mean, you could give 15% to your wife for “fund raising”, that’ll help you buy a nicer house, dude! Golly, Democrats are so stupid, they could be doing so much more to pillage the government!

See, that’s the thing about many of these hawks.  They are cool with authorizing money when it makes them look tough. But what are you prepared to do when these people come home. Or forty years later when those veterans need the medical care that comes with old age.  When you keep a standing army, you must make a commitment to those people. You owe them that much.

This brings me to the story of my friend, we shall call him Bill.  Bill was a veteran of the Korean War Days, and is getting up there in years. He’s in great shape; he’s had very few illnesses or injuries. Sometimes I marvel at how healthy he is considering the remarkable life that he has had.  He’s not won any Nobel prizes, but he works hard every day. And I mean that.

So, Bill discovers that he needs to get surgery.  Now, it’s nothing major, but causes pain and substantial discomfort.  Tolerable, but nothing that you would want to tolerate.  So, after a couple of appointments to make sure that they have everything diagnosed correctly, they schedule a surgery appointment for Bill.  EIGHT MONTHS AWAY! In November of this year.  It seems that the San Francisco Veterans Hospital, one of the larger VA hospitals, only has one day’s worth of a surgeon. He works 4 days at UCSF.  One surgeon for the entirety of the Bay Area.  The situation was the same at the Sacramento VA Hospital. 

Of course, he is eligible for Medicare, but he can’t afford the deductible.  He was promised by his country that he would receive health care, but his government has failed him.  When our soldiers came home in the past, they had a plethora of services.  Sure, those same services are still available, but what good are they if they are so ridiculously understaffed as to be a joke.

And so, the President lingers on, fighting a War of Choice, but not choosing to fight for Veterans.  And all the while Doolittle cheers him on in the background.  I can think of no more apt word than “unconscionable.”