Sunday, August 27, 2023

Is Our Democracy dysfunctional.

 That was the question in a Washington Post editorial over a week ago.  Below is the letter I submitted to it...but they didn't bite.  Now I'm glad.  Today they printed my letter submitted early last week - regarding our interdependent world.  I'll post it soon. 


Dear Editor,

Our broken democracy isn’t new.  US national security experts recognized it as “dysfunctional” in a survey before Trump’s election.  The procurement of new weapons systems alone couldn’t keep up with the rapid advances in modern technologies, new threats, and the glacial pace of government action or change.  Our government was engineered this way centuries ago.  Given today’s political polarization and two-party system they had warned about then, today our Constitution appears unamendable.  But it's needed!  Thomas Jefferson wrote “every constitution” should be ‘rewritten every 19 years’. Because “the earth belongs to the living and not to the dead.”

If by miracle a Constitutional convention was created its new architecture would need to be based on the “self-evident’ “truths” expressed in our Declaration of Independence.  Truths that are founded on “the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God” - not the personal religious, political, or economic truths we make up in our minds.   Abraham Lincoln called the Declaration our “Apple of Gold” and the Constitution is ‘Frame of Silver.   Why swear an oath to protect an old and flawed frame?

We must accept our reality expressed by Jen Easterly, director of CISA, [Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency] our nation’s newest federal agency created in 2018 by the Trump administration.  “Everything is connected, everything is interdependent, so everything is vulnerable.... And that’s why this has to be a more than whole of government, a more than whole of nation [effort]. It really has to be a global effort....

Multiple unsustainable trends exist in our nation. Many are linked to global pressures and thus immune to the reactionary nature of both “we the people’ and those we elect to make laws.  The concept of prevention by addressing root causes appears to be unamerican.  Minor investments to remedy root causes would disarm our debt bomb. 

What is so complicated about taking care of nature and following the Golden Rule.   Rocket science for national security and leaving this troubled planet is useful, but what is needed to make heaven on earth is not complicated or expensive.  It just won’t win elections. 

In a 1798 address to our military John Adams said “Our Constitution was made only for a religious and moral people. It is wholly inadequate for the government of any other." 

"We have it in our power to begin the world over again."  - Thomas Paine   

 

 


Dear Congressman Raskin,

You and I met briefly shortly after you were first elected to represent our Maryland District. You have proven yourself above expectations on multiple fronts (Jan 6 trials, wrestling with cancer, and persevering after the unimaginable loss of your son).

I have no doubt you will morally support any event recognizing this December 10 recognizing the value of 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).  Our Rockville Rotary group is organizing an event at Montgomery College on or around that day.  We invite you to be the keynote speaker - and make the case that the protection of human rights globally is key to our own nation's freedoms, security, and continued prosperity.

I’ve advocated for the protection of human rights over the past 40 years and it is clear that relying on governments won’t work.  But now most rights can be achieved...if purchased.  If humanity works together with business to achieve the UNs 17 Sustainable Development Goals. 

In late June Bank of America’s Chair & CEO Brian Moynihan was discussing the state of the economy and the U.S. financial system during a conversation hosted by the City Club of Cleveland.

City Club Cleveland Bank America CEO  C-Span Program ID:  529044-1  https://www.c-span.org/video/?529044-1/bank-america-ceo-remarks-city-club-cleveland

He stressed that sustainable capitalism requires a greater purpose than just profit.  Profit for profits sake is no longer unsustainable.  And profitable business sustainability will require meeting the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.  He an annual cost of approximately “$6 trillion”.  And governments are too debt burdened to fund them.  And charity is insufficient.  He said businesses need to step up and prioritize the balancing of short-term gains with long term interests globally – if they are serious about making future profits.

As you may know, Rotary International is the largest volunteer organization in the world.  With 1.4 million volunteers, in over 46,000 clubs, in over 200 nations.  Our commitment to the global eradication of Polio was near...then set back by several trends.  It is clear a comprehensive approach is needed...for multiple reasons.

But global trends in multiple areas (peace, environment, economics, health, justice...) appear worsening. And outside of the 17 SDGs we see no serious means of addressing any of them soon.  Hidden from the news is the daily death toll of approximately 15,000 children under the age of five!  And for every death about 10 more will live on with permanent mental and/or physical disabilities.   These easily preventable deaths and disabilities are a prime driver of global instability, given that just the fear of losing a child is the most terrifying of all human experiences.

In 1980 President Carter’s US bipartisan Presidential Commission unanimously warned that unless humanity ended the worst aspects of widespread hunger and poverty by the year 2000...we would be experiencing various human threats – many we are experiencing today!  After WW II the UDHR was intended to prevent war, genocide, the future use of WMD...by addressing root causes related to violations of human rights.  

We hope the December 10 time frame is far enough out that you could commit to a date to speak to the links between the protection of human rights globally and our own freedom, security and prosperity here. 

In just ten years last century our nation put a man on the moon while participating in the global eradication of smallpox (which killed more people in 70 years of the last century than all the wars, revolutions, genocides, and murders in 100 years of that century).  The world today has more capacity than ever to ensure at least two of the most freedom for most people.  Freedom from want and freedom from fear. 

I look forward to working with one of your staff to schedule a date that works for you on or around Dec 10th, so we can schedule a proper venue at Montgomery College.

If you or our staff have any questions or concerns, please contact me by phone or email.

Thank you for considering this request!

Chuck


Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Over 90 unsustainable trends!!! Failure of one affects others. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals must be humanities highest priority.

Below are over 90 “unsustainable” trends in the US and the World.  (Draft 8-16-23)

What follows is a rock solid context for urgently funding the UNs 17 Sustainable Development Goals.  Most in alignment with Rotary International’s seven overarching areas of service. 

By definition, anything unsustainable cannot continue.  Without change failure is predictable. Given the vulnerability of our established human systems and structures (our body, family, community, economy, environment, nation, and all other nations) trends below should not be ignored.  

The ‘one’ issue that keeps our US national security leaders ‘up at night’ is what they/we don’t see coming.  Especially given that it would likely cause a cascading effect across multiple sectors.  Think of the attacks on 9-11, Covid19, Russia invasion of Ukraine, Fires in Maui fueled by non-native invasive grasses and high winds.  

The list below is incomplete.  But it is intended to motivate an increasingly urgent need for the world to invest achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals comprehensively. 

As Bank America CEO Brian Moynihan claims governments are  too burdened by debt’ and ‘charity is insufficient’. …capitalism with a greater purpose than pure profit can do it.  Profit must have a a bigger purpose.  It needs to step up and prioritize a balancing of short-term gains with long term interests globally…to have profits sustainable. 

Now remember this quote:  “Everything is connected, everything is interdependent, so everything is vulnerable.... And that’s why this has to be a more than whole of government, a more than whole of nation [effort]. It really has to be a global effort....” Jen Easterly. CISA director.  Oct. 29, 2021. [the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency is our nation’s newest federal agency.

Debt, Finance, and Jobs

US Govt Debt:  https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/americas-debt-spree-isnt-stopping-it-might-soon-be-too-late/2020/01/26/49241ce8-3ee0-11ea-b90d-5652806c3b3a_story.html 

US Govt expanding exposure to risky mortgages:  https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/federal-government-has-dramatically-expanded-exposure-to-risky-mortgages/2019/10/02/d862ab40-ce79-11e9-87fa-8501a456c003_story.html 

US personal Debt:   https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/the-finance-202/2019/11/22/the-finance-202-personal-loans-are-surging-that-s-an-economic-red-flag/5dd7063c88e0fa652bbbd90e/ 

US student debt: https://www.nitrocollege.com/research/average-student-loan-debt 

Growing interest on US debt:  https://www.thebalance.com/interest-on-the-national-debt-4119024 

Rising US income inequality at “steady pace” (according to government CBO 2019 analysis): https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/2019-12/55941-CBO-Household-Income.pdf 

Rising global income inequality:  http://www.ipsnews.net/2020/01/rising-inequality-affecting-two-thirds-globe-not-inevitable-new-un-report/ 

Increasing US military spending:  https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2019/04/18/us-military-spending-set-increase-fifth-consecutive-year-nearing-levels-during-height-iraq-war/ 

Growing global elderly population:  https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/worlds-older-population-grows-dramatically 

Growing US elderly population:  https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2018/10/snapshot-fast-growing-us-older-population.html 

Growing lack of affordable Housing;

Growing price of home insurance pricing;

Rise in Cryptocurrency globalizing unaccountability of wealth and actions

Increasing medical costs related to treating consequences of sustained poor eating habits and alack of physical inactivity in US population.

Rise in China and India both projected to overtake the U.S. in terms of economic output by 2050.

Decline in US Union memberships.

Failure to invest in vital aging domestic infrastructure.

US government dysfunction in dealing with national or global problems of any kind.  “When all government, domestic and foreign, in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided of one government on another and will become as venal and oppressive as the government from which we separated.”  – Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Charles Hammond [1821]


Legally sustained flow of taxable wealth into tax evading offshore accounts.  

Unchecked corporate influencing on government and public policy: 

Decline in international cooperation:

Increasing number of refugees: 

Increasing number of failing states:

Increasing populism:  

Decline in human freedoms:  

Decline in number of democracies:  

Decline in local newspapers:

Decline in US birth rates combined with increasing resistance to increasing foreign immigration numbers:

Increasing interference of foreign entities in US elections:  

Decline in public trust of the media.

Growth in misinformation technology:  fake news and deep fake technology.

Decline in public trust in government.

Decline in public trust in science.

Decline of US and UN institutional legitimacy:

Increasingly unfriendly political dialog/civil discourse.

Increasing possibility of domestic violence/terrorism as civil discourse and hyper political domestic polarization increase: 

Declining political cooperation between political parties.

Accelerating  infectious disease threats from natural evolution:  Both new (like Covid) or  re-emerging (like Polio and STDs).

Acceleration of Biological threats from lab accidents:  

Acceleration of Biological threats from intentional weaponization of pathogens by nations, groups, or individuals:

Increase in antibiotic resistance pathogens globally. 


Psychological:

Rising youth suicide rates: 

Between 1999 and 2014:  a 45 % increase in women’s suicide rate (16% rise among men)

Rising death rate among white middle-aged women

Rise in mental illness: 

Increasing loneliness: greatest public health problem according to US Surgeon General

Persistent government resistance to increasing investments in preventive measures.

Decline in US life expectancy over last 3 years (last decline was recorded in 1917 from Spanish flu)


Education

Declining numbers of US students with math, science and engineering majors.

Decline in new international enrollments 3.3 percent in 2016/17 

Total number of international students slightly decreased between 2017 and 2018.

Since 2000, the U.S. has been progressively losing market share of students to other countries (Australia, Germany, Canada and China)

Environmental: Unsustainable global trends that effect US citizens.

Increasing global temperatures

Increasing extreme weather patterns

Increasing extinction of species.

Rising sea levels.

Declining fisheries.

Increasing plastics in the ocean, air and soil.

Accelerating loss of arable land.

Increasing shortage of clean fresh water.

Dwindling fresh water aquifer supplies. 

Increasing loss of forests.

Increasing loss of natural habitats

Increasing wasteful consumption patterns beyond earth’s natural systems to sustain

Increasing loss of small farms and farmers.

Increasing loss of topsoil and use of pesticides, herbicides.

Increasing economic loss from natural disasters.


Violence & Unrest (National, International which are often linked)

A 2,500% increase in deadly attacks at houses of worship in US since 1999.*

Increasing US Militia groups: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Militia_organizations_in_the_United_States 

Increasing tensions and violence in the Middle East.

China’s growing investments in global infrastructure and military spending.

Evolution of war and terrorism.

Increased partnerships between terrorist groups and criminal groups (drug cartels).

Increased support of secessionist groups.

Increased encouragement of religious extremists and political fringe groups.

Increasing capacity and specific actions with the intent to exacerbate social tensions and domestic violence.

Increase in violent hate groups and their advocacy for a race war.

Increasing lengths of conflicts.

Dual use technology (bio, cyber, nuclear, chemical, robotics, conventional …)

Reduction in weapon’s sizes: 

Reduction in the difficulty of using weapons.

Accelerating cost of advanced weaponry.

Exponential growth of technological power, affordability, availability, and its often autonomous and anonymous nature.  

Enhancement of each of these above due to competition between nations developing and then using AI to protect their national sovereignty…instead of being applied to protect  human rights and the environment. 

Sustained hostilely toward the United Nations and its goals.

Common use of words in policy making that can have multiple meanings to different political parties, religions, or economic schools of thought. 

Civilization’s increasing dependence on cyber technology (when everything is connected, interdependent, and vulnerable.   Given our freedom to use it… security is increasingly an illusion. 

Evolution of weapons for space.: https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=evolution+of+weapons+for+use+in+space&qpvt=evolution+of+weapons+for+use+in+space&view=detail&mid=1DCE8E8372D3CBFFC3331DCE8E8372D3CBFFC333&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Devolution%2Bof%2Bweapons%2Bfor%2Buse%2Bin%2Bspace%26qpvt%3Devolution%2Bof%2Bweapons%2Bfor%2Buse%2Bin%2Bspace%26FORM%3DVDRE 

Increasing space junk:  https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/space/reference/space-junk/ 

Evolution of Drone weapons technologies leading inevitably of drone use and escalation of war:  https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-drones-idUSKBN16S2NM 

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Drones+targeting+individuals+with+explosive+charge&view=detail&mid=577B87BB4623107CC38E577B87BB4623107CC38E&FORM=VIRE   


Increasing use and evolution of IEDs: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-evolution-of-improvised-explosive-devices-ieds/ 

Increasing WMD proliferation:  https://www.csis.org/topics/defense-and-security/weapons-mass-destruction-proliferation  "Science has produced such powerful weapons that in a war between great powers there would be neither victor nor vanquished. Both would be overwhelmed in destruction."John Boyd Orr

Failing of arms control measures:   Ukraine use of bomb-lets.  Iran and N. Korea nuclear power

Increasing potential for the use of autonomous weapons systems.

Decreasing reliability in weapons being a deterrence to conflict.

Increasing tactical advantage of using weapon systems offensively.

Increasing use of asymmetrical weapons:  https://www.nti.org/gsn/article/lethal-asymmetrical-technology-will-be-more-widespread-2030-report/ 

Decreasing costs of mass murder technologies.

Increasing availability of mass murder technologies.

Increased capacity for engineering genetically targeted bioweapons.

Rise in Cyber threats:  Identity theft. Crippling Cyber-attacks. Denial of service…fake news…

CONCLUSION:  Given that everything is connected, interdependent and vulnerable…and a global effort is needed. The consequences of any one unsustainable trend could be catastrophic -- and lead to cascading consequences impacting thousands, millions or billions of people. 

We need to get started.  Failure is not an option.   Had the Universal Declaration of Human Rights been enforced after the last World War humanity may have prevented most of the chaos we see today. A 1980 US bi-partisan Presidential Commission concluded the same.   Had the world joined together and ended the worst aspects of hunger and poverty by the year 2000.   It concluded “that promoting economic development in general, and overcoming hunger in particular, are tasks far more critical to the U.S. national security than most policymakers acknowledge or even believe. Since the advent of nuclear weapons, most Americans have been conditioned to equate national security with the strength of strategic military forces. The Commission considers this prevailing belief to be a simplistic illusion…Military force is ultimately useless in the absence of the global security that only coordinated international progress toward social justice can bring.”

The 17 SDGs may be humanities last chance to apply the wisdom of the ages.  Take care of nature, and each other.  The Self-evident Truths stated in our nation’s Declaration of Independence were founded on “the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God”.    It’s true and just.  And in good will,  will beneficial all.