Senator Collins
Wishes You (Keep Ignoring the Death and Destruction Her Actions as Senator Have Caused) Happy Holidays!
Click to hear some insincere b.s. about a holiday supposed to commemorate the birth of a nonviolent protester against imperial domination by wealthy elites.
"Wreaths
Across
America" Obfuscating Event at the Capitol Fools Those Not Paying
Attention Into Thinking I Actually Care About the People I Was Elected
to "Represent"
Members
of my staff
stand with the wreath that should have never have been laid in front of
the graves of the 4,500+ men and women from the U.S. military that died
in the Iraq war I funded and defended for eight years.
Members
of my Washington, D.C. staff recently
commemorated this year's "Wreaths Across America," -- because, as we
know, America is a country, NOT a continent -- a feel good-event that
spent a negligible amount of taxpayers' money, unlike the wars we
endlessly wage.
The collateral damage of needless
deaths of U.S. citizens and hired mercenaries was papered over by a
photo op involving one lousy wreath with flags representing each branch
of the United Corporations of U.S. Armed Forces. The wreath was
placed in front of the Capitol, while visitors and attendees held a
moment of silence for services members who have made the ultimate
sacrifice for the profits of the 1%. The
moment of silence was also for the poor dupes who are still abroad in
one of many occupations and violent takeovers of natural resources on
behalf of profits for my campaign donors, and thus will be unable to
spend the holidays at
home with their families. Presumably the families who will celebrate
the holidays with one ear cocked for the fateful knock at the front door
were also the recipients of part of a moment of silence observed by my
paid staff on my behalf.
The
"Wreaths Across America" project, now in its 20th year of providing
cover for the corporate ambitions of the military-industrial complex,
utterly ignored the hundreds of thousands -- possibly millions -- of
civilian deaths that have resulted from policies I have upheld at every
step of the way during my tenure in Congress. Iraq alone saw the
documented deaths of between 104,307 - 113,961 civilians due to violence
between 2003 and the "exit" from Iraq which involved the withdrawal of
all but 13,000 U.S. troops this month.
The holiday event was started by
the owner of a Maine wreath company who wanted to help with the propaganda effort. Each year people from across
the country including Maine burn tons of petroleum driving to Arlington National Cemetery to lay wreaths on
the graves of fallen
soldiers. Maine's
Tea Party governor flew down there himself this year for a photo op that
resulted in front page news above the fold in city daily newspapers
across Maine. How dare he horn in on my warm fuzzy holiday tradition
marrying fragrant evergreen boughs, mainstream media coverage, and death
for profit?
I Push for Additional Physical Therapists for Wounded
Veterans
Bill inspired by an injured soldier's
story
is a great way to misdirect attention from the fact that the senator
takes enormous amounts of cash in the form of campaign contributions and
lavish trips abroad from the corporations who profit while U.S. working
class kids gets their legs blown by the resistance to our mutliple
foreign occupations.
From the Portsmouth Herald: After a wounded U.S. Marine
told U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, he is not getting the health care
he needs from the military, Collins began drafting legislation to
increase access to physical therapists for injured
veterans.
Collins met the
injured serviceman at Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital in Bethesda,
Md. He had lost part of his leg and lives with a traumatic brain
injury received when an improvised explosive device detonated while he was
serving in Afghanistan, Collins
said.
Collins emphasized that, while the soldier "praised
the care he was getting," he was concerned by the lack of
physical therapists available for other patients and
himself.
"He described
a session to me where the physical therapist helps him for a while,
then has to turn to other patients to help them, and he feels that is
impeding his recovery," Collins said during a
hearing.
Read more for
the Portsmouth
Herald…
Maine
Fire
Departments Receive Nearly $300,000 in Federal
Grants, Diverting Attention from the Fact that the Senate Homeland
Security Committee Buys WMDs for Municipal Police Departments All Over
the United States
As Ranking Member of the Senate
Homeland Security Committee, I have paid my dues and now stand ready to
wield the considerable power of this post-9/11 federal agency with the
creepily fascist name.
The fact that the department of
Homeland Security buys armored tanks, tear gas, and military assault
gear for municipal police departments -- seen in extensive use since the
99% got together in the public spaces of U.S. cities and towns -- is an
inconvenient truth.
Thus we also make sure that
Homeland Security does feel-good stuff and publicizes it. Who could
object to someone helping fire fighters do their job for the well-being
of everyone?
“Our
career and volunteer firefighters are among our bravest
public servants. The Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program is a
critical source of funds for our fire and rescue personnel,” one of my
aides told me to state. “Since the creation of this program, Maine fire
departments have been awarded more than $54 million to help purchase
new,
used, or refurbished vehicles, and to obtain equipment for
firefighting, interoperable communications, chemical detection, and
other
purposes that are essential to first
responders.”
Now
We Get Down to The Real News, Buried Far Enough to be Missed By a
Casual Glance at My Newsletter: Navy Mandated To Conduct Shipyard
Repairs
Portsmouth
Naval
Shipyard, alleged to be a good source of jobs, is in a fact one of the
worse possible investments if the goal is to generate full-time,
full-benefit employment for the largest number of people.
From the Portsmouth
Herald, which as you may be starting to perceive, serves as a
convenient mouthpiece for me and the corporate interests I represent: The four U.S. senators from New Hampshire and Maine are hailing
a provision in the Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed Thursday that
holds the Navy accountable for funding infrastructure improvements at the
nation's
shipyards.
Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Kelly Ayotte of New
Hampshire and Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine jointly filed
the amendment, which will require the U.S. Navy to submit a plan by
September 2012 detailing how it intends to pay for the backlog of
improvements needed at the four public shipyards, including the Portsmouth
Naval
Shipyard.
"I am very concerned with the lack of an investment
strategy to address the lack of funding to maintain and repair our
shipyards," [Sen. Collins] said. The amendment would require the
Navy to "accelerate construction and facility modernization
projects."
By
voting "yes" all four of us Senators ignored our oaths to uphold the
Constitution, as well as the wishes of constituents who were actually
paying attention to the most odious of the NDAA amendments, which makes
it legal for either the military or the White House to indefinitely
detain anyone, U.S. citizen or otherwise, deemed a possible "terrorist."
Habeas corpus and the right to a speedy trial by a jury of ones
peers may not mean much in a period of history where a man was convicted
last week of being a terrorist based solely on web searches, viewing
videos and translating material from the Internet -- no actual acts of
violence or plans to commit such in evidence. But at least Tarek Mehanna
can and will appeal the decision, something that will be literally
impossible under NDAA because you will just disappear and your family or
your attorney won't know what you are charged with or where you are
being held. Kind of like those poor guys who have been declared innocent
but are still, to this day, held incommunicado from their families at
Guantanamo.
Happy holidays!
(Author's note: At
this point Sen. Collins' newsletter becomes so cravenly self-serving
that there is no longer any need of parody. Emphasis and visual added.)
Congress Approves
Final Defense Bill That Includes Senator Collins’ Provisions for
Maine
The United States Senate recently gave final approval to the
Fiscal Year 2012 Defense Authorization bill, which authorizes funding
for the Department of Defense (DoD) and includes several provisions
for Maine secured by Senator Susan Collins. The bill, which has
been approved by the House, will now be signed by the President.
It includes opportunities for funding for shipbuilding at Bath Iron
Works, and other defense projects at Pratt & Whitney, Maine Military
Authority in Limestone, General Dynamics Armament Technical Products
in Saco, and other Maine companies.
“This legislation will support our
brave military men, women and their families and provide for the continued
development of technologies to counter existing and emerging
threats,” said Senator Collins, who is a member of both the Senate Armed
Services Committee and the Senate Defense Appropriations
Subcommittee.
Senator Collins’
Weekly Column: “A Bipartisan Plan to Create
Jobs and
Opportunity”
Mainers, like so many Americans, are
frustrated that our nation’s unemployment rate remains
unacceptably high. They are frustrated that people who want to work can’t
find good jobs.
And people are frustrated that Washington can’t seem to set
aside partisan bickering long enough to agree on a realistic path
forward to spur job creation and boost our economy.
Frustration could soon result in more harm if Washington doesn’t
stop the bickering and come together to extend the payroll tax cut. The
2-percent cut for employees that took effect early this year will
expire at the end of December unless Congress and the President take quick
action to extend it. Without the extension, 159 million working
Americans will face tax increases of up to $2,000 in the coming
year.
Dear Lisa,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your letter. As you know, I always enjoy hearing from my constituents. It was hard to make the decision to run for a third term after I'd promised I would only stay for two.
That said, Lisa, quite frankly I don't see what any of your remarks have to do with Israel. As I have said, a one-state solution makes the most sense ethically, but too much ill will has accumulated over the years to make it a political possibility. Now the struggle must continue to force the other side to swallow its indignation. We can only fight this good fight if we cherish and encourage our own ill will.
That, for me, represents the true spirit of the season.
Again, when you have anything to say that makes any sense, don't hestitate to write.
Your Senator,