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Facebook group forms to stop HR 1388; massive expansions in volunteerism bills

UPDATE Mar. 23: This bulletin from the Stop HR 1388 Facebook Group: They are now trying to mask it!!! HR 1388 has been listed again! Now S 3577 and called the NATIONAL SERVICE REAUTHORIZATION ACT!!!!

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/record.xpd?id=111-s20090319-55

Senator Reid passed a motion Thursday night to vote for cloture at 6pm, March 23. That's Monday. This thing may be passed without debate.


CLOTURE BY 6PM!!! CALL YOUR SENATORS!!! BURN UP THE PHONE LINES!!! STOP THIS BILL!!!!

Ed. Note: Group membership now stands at 1,259 members in approximately a 24 hour period. Links to additional blogs and articles are posted on the message board at Stop HR 1388.

Screen shot of the US Public Service Academy fundraising and lobby site. An excellent tool for growing a class of political elitists.The new group Stop HR 1388 has formed at Facebook for the purpose of derailing HR 1388 as it heads to the US Senate after marching its large body through the House of Representatives. The bill is a massive social program that many libertarians and conservatives believe will not only once again contradict the U.S. Constitution, but also create yet another expensive, ineffective program at a time when taxpayers are levying heavy criticism at administrations past and present. The bill makes bloated social programs of the past look stick thin. Hundreds of people have signed up; the group was formed one day ago.

Officially titled the “Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education Act” (GIVE), the bill amends and broadens the National and Community Service Act of 1990 and the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973. Had the government a grip on reality, members would realize volunteerism is alive and well in the US, and it doesn't come near the cost this program expansion requires.

No one disputes the value of volunteerism and efforts to improve communities. America is and has been blessed with all manner of volunteerism, as those of us who live in the real world know. Many of us dispute not only the exorbitant funding HR 1388 will require, but the shifting of responsibility from the populace to the government on the grand scale typical of government.

Much of the language in the bill attempts to persuade by referencing national disasters. I think it safe to say our communities and states should be smart enough to prepare for our own disasters, having witnessed what a mess various levels of government manifested during and after Katrina.

A major problem involves states’ rights. The bill requires states to develop comprehensive plans for volunteer and paid service by Baby Boomers and older adults.

The cost during a period when a recession is underway and the administration is already proposing obscene levels of spending is extremely worrisome. The government never reduces; like a marshmallow held over a fire it continues to expand and we all know what happens with that—the mushroom ultimately deflates as it cools.

GIVE also “expresses the sense of the Congress” that the number of AmeriCorps, VISTA and NCCC participants shouldgrow to250,000 (from 75,000)by 2014.

There are provisions for such matters as a “musician and artists corps program” for low income communities. Rarely is art subsidized by the government of a quality anyone in her right mind would praise. Communities at present have free public libraries holding numerous works on every type of art a creative might seek.

The program is all-reaching and more invasive than a root canal. Childhood obesity, juvenile crime recidivism, old people, young people and everyone in between will be addressed by this legislation. The language is full of terms like “social entrepreneur,” and on first glance, I assumed this indicated an attempt to assist the world’s oldest profession.

On the list of goals is a Public Service Academy, a perfect entity for breeding a whole new generation of political elites. It strikes me the political class is healthier than ever because the government is the only sector growing jobs, having launched such a successful assault on small businesses in the form of taxes, ridiculous regulations and fees that it’s a wonder there is a single entrepreneur left in the land.

Government entitlement programs direct funding to constituents of select politicians, and the constituents go on to form fiefdoms wherein power and money accrue and favors are doled out to the loyal.

Some might question the sanity of an administration and a Congress bent on enacting another expensive social program even as those in other countries ask questions like, “Is this the end of America?”

This bill is nothing more than an enormous document that will commit billions of tax dollars to waste. I’ve written here about doing real community organizing, and most of us learn the truth about that early on. If it’s effective, it didn’t come from the federal government. And if the federal government wants to reach into every nook and cranny of this nation, that represents yet another in a long line of infringements on states’ and individual rights.

As the federal government grows, individual liberty and resources decline. Hundreds of years of recorded history at home and abroad validate that statement.

It is obvious Congress and the administration cannot oversee or manage the federal government we have now. Those with any degree of intelligence should be acting to downsize rather than expand.

The GIVE Act is yet another attempt by liberals to revisit the Age of Aquarius. It is another unnecessary attack on the taxpayer wallet, and if you think you will escape the tax increases necessary to pay for the myriad wishes of this administration, you are not thinking clearly.

To join the Stop HR 1388 Facebook Group, visit the website. To read commentary and other articles about HR 1388, visit links in the ‘References’ section below.

Above all, tell your senator to reach deep inside his or her soul and vote no on the Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education Act. And if said senator refuses, remember that at election time and remember that when yet another federal program aiming at social engineering eats more tax dollars than AIG ever thought about.

My analysis at Red State has additional information about HR 1388 and the Facebook Group.

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Thank you for such an wonderful and informative article, I have forwarded this article to all my free thinking friends and I am also a member of the Facebook to Stop HR1388. I have emailed my Senator and stated my wish for him to VOTE NO, we have a slim chance of stopping this but all we can do is try and your article helps me to get across the message by forwarding it to all that may not even know about this.

It is interesting to me that no one seems to even know about this and the media is so committed to the AIG bonuses scandal that this seems to have slipped by them. Maybe timing is everything, what more is being passed under our noses. 2010 is our only chance.

March 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChelsea

Chelsea, thank you so much. There are still some conservative Dems held hostage by their party--hopefully they're smarter than those who sponsored this monstrosity of a bill.

Thanks to all of you who are coming together to try to make a difference on this and other matters--best, Kay

March 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKay B. Day

I want to know if anyone will challenge the constitutionality of this bill. Will Governor Pawlenty, for example, take the federal government to court on its continued assault on state's rights?

March 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSharon

Info about the bill - summary, full text, who voted for and against it, etc.:

http://www.opencongress.org/bill/1/111-h1388/show

It's interesting that 90% of the people voting on that site were against the bill and 70% of the Congress voted for it.

I don't like the idea of a "tyranny of the majority" mob rule democracy, but I think even a democracy would be better than the corrupt sham of a republic we currently have.

March 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBruce Layne

Bruce, I'm not sure what we have right now.

There is a definite need to return to the Constitution--less government, not more; states' rights; the rights of the individual. And there is a definite need to come up with an economic plan that puts US interests first.

I knew our president had little experience, and I knew Pelosi and Reid would run wild once the DNC controlled the nation. But frankly, this is worse than I ever even thought it could be.

Ironically, I have confidence. In the American people. We speak and our government hears us. If they don't respond to the majority, we have the option to vote them out come election time.

What's very troublesome to me is the ethics standard--we have a tax committee chair (Rangel) who dodged his own taxes, a treasury secretary who did the same, a pregnant single congresswoman who said publicly she did it on purpose and without benefit of marriage (think of the standard that sets for all those teens), a vice-prez who at times appears to be clueless and at the moment, a phantom secretary of state.

Iran is laughing; Venezuela is one again calling our top leader names and China is not only worried about debt, it's playing cops and robbers with our ships.

Meanwhile, anyone with a Ron Paul sticker is deemed a domestic terrorist and national law enforcement is encouraged to investigate them.

I'm not sure what to think to be honest. I just know we need to raise our voices, put aside our political differences and work together to get this nation back on track.

The people can accomplish that.

March 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKay B. Day

Sharon, I think you're spot on. A number of states have issued sovreignty declarations--it's about time.

What I keep trying to tell people is that as the feds have enlarged their share of revenue, the states have suffered.

The constitution is the document they all swear to defend. And we're seeing it trampled to a pulp--over the last decade that has been the case.

I think that document is the nation's salvation if we return to what it says and the powers it confers on the feds. That of course would result in considerable federal downsizing, something sorely needed.

March 22, 2009 | Registered CommenterKay B. Day

I just called both my senator's offices in DC: Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor. I was not asked my name, just my zip code. Before I hung up with Mark Pryor's office, I asked her to repeat what I had told her. She tried to give the impression that she wrote down S3677, but had not. When I asked her to repeat what bill I was opposing, she could not tell me.

She then said that the zip codes were punched in the system, then the phone call is recorded, then the senator listens to the conversation.

What???????

March 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLeslie Knowles

Leslie, go to the Senate site and use the webmail form to email your senator. Copy and paste the text so you'll have a record. I used the HR 1388 reference because there's no text yet on the Senate version (I think that will be after 6 p.m.after the cloture vote).

Everyone reading: email your senator! This is a lousy bill regardless of your political affiliation.

March 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKay B. Day

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