Letters to the Editor for Monday, December 1, 2008

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Deflation would have dire consequences
The Federal Reserve members are waking up to the real danger to our economy.

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This week’s drop in the consumer price index has raised the specter of “deflation.” Deflation is when money gets scarce and, therefore, more valuable. The price of goods will fall to try to match the new reality, but deflation is the enemy of anyone who has a lot of debt to service. Debt service is agreed upon for the long term and as money gets scarcer it just becomes more difficult.

It shouldn’t be a surprise to government regulators that deflation was a distinct possibility; it wouldn’t have been had they been looking at the middle class. For years, while the administration unsuccessfully practiced trickle-down economics with their tax cuts for the rich, the members of the middle class were losing earning power and asset value. Trillions of dollars of middle-class assets have disappeared with the housing and stock market collapses. Most members of the middle class have no purchasing power left when they consider their debt load. They are now against the wall, looking for food and shelter, the basics only. Trying to keep the kids fed and warm.

The corporations and governments who need the middle class’ money to service their own debts may also get caught up in this deflationary price spiral. Without significant changes, expect massive cuts in the amount of stuff on the store shelves and in the government’s bag of services as these entities begin to suffer along with the middle class.

The solution is to get money to the middle class while at the same time building an economy and infrastructure that is appropriate to the world in which we live. Middle-class debt should be on the government’s front burner.

Building a sustainable economy based on community principles with distributed and renewable energy sources and high-speed information services for every U.S. household could be the work projects that supply the wages that make our country a better place to live with a working economy again. The sooner this can be started, the less deflation we will have to contend with.
MICHAEL TABONY
Gladstone

Keep it blocked
In response to a Nov. 26 letter about the blocked lane on the overpass where Timberlake Road crosses the Expressway, I think it’s safer with the lane remaining blocked permanently. I have used this overpass five days a week for seven years. The problem I have experienced is the traffic coming onto Timberlake Road East from the Expressway uses the closed lane for an acceleration lane and refuses to yield to eastbound traffic on Timberlake Road that desires to exit onto 501 North. I’ve had many near misses trying to exit onto 501 North from Timberlake Road.
RALPH SHEPARD
Lynchburg

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Flag Comment Posted by nonpc on December 01, 2008 at 3:23 pm

Talbony’s letter is pretty typical, give the middle class more money so they (we) can continue to live beyond their means. It’s about time for a little fiscal conservatism, even if it is forced as a means of survival.

chick don’t even bother, fred is a mental midget, I’m surprised he was even able to come up with a semi original thought without cosmo to lube him up.

Flag Comment Posted by chick on December 01, 2008 at 2:55 pm

Hey Fred, you forgot about Bill Clinton.  Wasn’t he a draft dodger????

Flag Comment Posted by Fred on December 01, 2008 at 2:48 pm

It’s beginning to be lonely around here!

Flag Comment Posted by Fred on December 01, 2008 at 1:04 pm

Nothing new under the sun!

Just typical despicable Republican behavior. What else is to be expected from people nurtured by Karl Rove and Lee Atwater?

How many draft-dodgers are there in the ranks of “patriotic” war-mongering Republicans (Bush, Cheney, Chambliss, etc.)?

Flag Comment Posted by eyeinthesky on December 01, 2008 at 12:07 pm

From the Alaska Daily News:
Palin’s Georgia pal
Posted by Matt Zencey, editorial page editor
Posted: November 28, 2008
Gov. Sarah Palin is putting her conservative Republican fame to work in Georgia, stumping for Republican U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, who is in a tough runoff for re-election.

I wonder if she knows the true measure of the man she is eagerly helping.

Chambliss was elected to the Senate in 2002 by running one of the most reprehensible campaigns of modern times. He was up against incumbent Democrat Sen. Max Cleland, a Vietnam War veteran who lost both legs and his right arm to a grenade during that conflict.

Chambliss avoided serving in Vietnam. He got four student draft deferments, and when his number finally came up, he was medically disqualified with knee troubles.

In the best Karl Rove fashion, Chambliss the draft-evader attacked Cleland the war hero for being soft on terrorism. Distorting Cleland’s votes about workplace rules for the new Homeland Security Department employees, Chambliss portrayed him as a tool of terrorists like Osama bin Laden.

Here’s how the Almanac of American Politics (2006) described it:
“Chambliss ran an ad, much attacked in the press, showing pictures of Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein and Max Cleland, and saying that Cleland ‘voted against the President’s vital homeland security efforts 11 times.’” (Those “vital homeland security efforts” Cleland opposed were intended to strip homeland security employees of union rights and other workplace protections.)

The man who couldn’t bring himself to serve in the military said a man who left three limbs behind in war was a weakling who would turn the country over to terrorists.

Chambliss was a congressman during the 9-11 attacks. Congressional Quarterly’s “Politics in America 2006” noted that Congressman Chambliss “quipped that one route to security would be for local sheriffs to ‘arrest every Muslim that comes across the state line.’”

So there you have the fine American that Palin is trying to re-elect to the U.S. Senate.

Gov. Palin’s eldest joined the Army and has been deployed to Iraq. As a justifiably proud military mom, she might ask herself why she is using her conservative star power to support such a reprehensible Republican chicken hawk.
— Matt Zencey

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