Sunday, April 21, 2019

Invest In Life On Our Beloved Planet And Let A New Day Dawn



 As all world religions celebrate life with a spring holiday, it's a fitting time to look at transforming the U.S. government's addiction to death dealing, and to remember that we, the people, can rise above the cult of death. 

People have been writing letters to Maine newspapers about the possibility of converting the Bath Iron Works (BIW) shipyard to building something other than war ships. General Dynamics has their trolls at work ridiculing this suggestion on my Twitter account. Rather than feed them one by one, I offer this chart dispelling the notion that the fifth year in a row of increased military spending is necessary for the U.S. to be "safe" from the military might of other nations. 



As even the Pentagon admits, climate change is the biggest threat to everyone's safety.

Source: The New Yorker

The Pentagon is the biggest carbon polluter of any organization on the planet. Militarism is literally fueling climate change, and flooding of coastal areas worldwide is already underway as ice melts and water is released into the oceans.

Conversion is perceived as a threat by the insanely wealthy CEOs and other upper management of weapons manufacturers like General Dynamics, which owns BIW. They want to keep their yachts, their stock options, and they want to keep reinvesting their obscene profits in buying back their own stock (which increases the metrics for their millions in annual bonuses).


Who would Jesus support -- wealthy weapons corporations, or the people who live on this planet? I think we all know the answer to that.

Join us in Bath on Saturday, April 27 to protest the launch of yet another warship. We'll be there at 8:30am outside the gates of BIW as a procession of elected officials arrive to pay homage to big campaign contributor General Dynamics. Stand with us to demand conversion now, before it's too late.

3 comments:

  1. Excellent article Lisa, thank you for fighting this difficult battle against the military war machine.

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  2. Thank you, Lisa, for what you and Bruce and other peace activists do. Agree with Mike's comment. Was hoping join you on Saturday but medical issues will prevent me from doing so. Yet, always in Solidarity!

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  3. I like what you guys tend to be up too. This kind of clever work and reporting!
    Keep up the amazing works guys I've added you guys to our blogroll.

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