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April 21, 2011

Hey, Dick, Whatcha Doin' With that Knife in Your Hand?

By John Sanchez Jr.

My letter to Senator Durbin regarding the warning of his eminent sell out.

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I'm down to my last Democratic Senator, but nevertheless sent him this e-mail yesterday morning, which I also have sent to send to local newspaper opeds. After posting it as a comment to the article reprinted from the Daily Kos, "Dick Durbin: 'Don't rule out cuts to Social Security", I was asked to post it as an article. I am flattered by the request and comply here.

Senator Durbin:

I cannot tell you how disconcerting it is to me, as a Democratic Party precinct committeeman in Illinois, to hear you actively espousing cuts to Social Security. As you must know, Social Security has never contributed a single penny to the national debt except in its role to provide an excuse for sundry administrations since Reagan to misappropriate its surpluses in order to disguise the staggering size of their profligate deficits.

It is those largely Republican deficits that have swollen the national debt to nearly unmanageable proportions and it is that national debt that they have imposed that they are attempting to use as a false justification to steal what Americans have paid for through their payroll taxes for the past thirty years. You seem to be a willing accomplice to that theft in your participation with the so called "Gang of Six", which is nothing but a mechanism by which to abdicate the Senate majority that the voters have, perhaps foolishly, given you.

You are selling the President's budget proposals as the "other side of the spectrum" from the rapacious and cruel proposals put up by Rep. Paul Ryan. I'll tell you, Senator, you must be regarding a much narrower spectrum than that which I perceive. You have said that cutting Social Security represents an obligation that you have to senior citizens. That is such a weak and laughably false justification that you should be required to do public penance to disassociate yourself from it.

Then, perhaps most egregiously, you stupidly play into the Republican agenda with your espousal of means testing Social Security. That is the first step in converting Social Security from an insurance policy to a welfare program, thus ensuring its eventual demise.

This initiative is clearly an attempt at the theft of the Social Security surplus, since any change to the compact with the American People that Social Security represents is only to be considered as a last ditch emergency measure. While cuts to the disgustingly bloated military budget are entertained with only a timid and whispering suggestion, and the restoration of a just, progressive taxation is treated as anathema, you are very far from being at the end of your options.

Of course, I don't for a moment suppose that you have initiated such action on your own, as I see the hand of the White House pulling your string in this matter. That being the case, they will share your loss of support.

I do not mean to threaten you with the loss of my support, and that which I can garner through my office and influence in the Party. I am serving notice that you have already lost it, as has President Obama, and it shall not be restored until it is earned anew with a vigorous defense of the hard won social compact represented by Social Security and Medicare. There must also be a reassertion of the power and leadership that is conferred upon the Democratic Party by virtue of the majority it holds in the Senate. The charade you put on in showing the Senate Democrats to be no more than a weak and ineffectual pro forma speed bump to the House majority is unseemly and embarrassing to any real Democrat, nay, American.

You should know that attempts to sell yourself as the only alternative to Republican government are lost on me while you act as their devoted ally. The forwarding of excuses for this behavior, be they claims of abject stupidity, wink and nod strategies or simply an admission of collusion with Republican aims will similarly be looked upon as so much distracting noise. Claims that they are playing checkers while you are playing chess do not diminish the stark realization that they are playing checkers while you are playing "possum.

Stand up and show some backbone in issues that are well worth defending. To do otherwise is to tell the electorate that there really is no utility in having you around.

John J. Sanchez Jr.

Illinoisans who wish to express the same sentiment to Senator Durbin are welcome to use this in its entirety, or borrow from it as they wish to send it to the Senator over their signature.

Authors Bio:
I am a lifelong resident of the Chicago suburbs, with a several year hiatus to serve in the Navy when my Vietnam era draft notice turned up. I had been told that guys with last names like mine were among the preferred cannon fodder in the Army, so the additional time required for service in the Navy seemed well worthwhile.

After military service, I worked variously in petroleum refining, for myself as an architectural illustrator just in time for electronic media to displace the ink and watercolor images that were my specialty, and doing electronic technical drawing.

To more important issues, I married lucky, which is to say once and forever, and after thirty years still marvel that she keeps me around. We have two children, a daughter with a daughter of her own, and a son who is just coming into his majority.

My wife did tire of my shouting at the television set and suggested that if I feel so strongly about politics, I should be involved. That is when I started a prolific run of commentary on this site interspersed with a few articles, and joined my local Democratic Party organization. To my wife's chagrin, I still shout at the television set.

I believe that the liberal values I hold are the result of a proper upbringing, and those values are simply what my mother, like most mothers, taught to their children. Among those values was a love of country and an admonishment to stand up for those who couldn't stand up for themselves. I still hold the part of my military oath to "defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic", to be sacred.

I keep the Jr. in my name to spare my father, whom I am fortunate enough to still have in this world, from being misidentified as responsible for my rants.

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