[Nfbmt] A ridiculous Question

Rebecca Stewart becca33 at bresnan.net
Mon Jan 6 02:51:28 UTC 2014


Additionally, I think having some figures to give our representatives about
how many disabled Americans there are who are working every day for
subminimum wages may drive the point home for them about how agregious this
situation is.  This is the U.  S. of A. where all men are created equally,
not one of those other countries that people escape from to come to the U.
S.  for better opportunity and freedom.  Sorry for preaching so much on this
issue but as I said, this issue is important to me.
Becca 

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I agree with you, Rik.
I think this is going to be a long haul.
I am reminded that a stream of water, given enough time, will wear away a
channel in a rock.
Progress may seem slow.
But progress there will be.
Many voices are louder than one.
If we try, we may fail,
But if we don't try, we will most certainly fail.
I don't think we can afford to count our chickens before they hatch.
Look what happened to the space available bill.
I don't see a lot of room for optimism yet, But that makes the striving that
much more important.
If it were going to be easy, it would have already been done.
Joy

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From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Rik James
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2014 10:55 AM
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Cc: James Karen
Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] A ridiculous Question

I am appreciating what the NFB legislative team is doing. I am looking
forward to our trip to Washington, to be part of a collective voice to
express our dismay and disgust at what is, and has been going on for much
too long for our fellow blind persons.

What we will ask them, the Congressional representatives to do is important.

For us, together and for each of individually, I guess I feel like I need to
get my head together and be informed.

And to be able to boil it down into a few concise and understandable sound
bytes. Because that is what we will have in the way of time.

Go around the room, if you please, now, fellow Fedearationists.

Speak your mind now amongst ourselves.

Sing the Dress Rehearsal Rag.
(Oops, sorry! I drifted in to my music world for a moment, with that Leonard
Cohen song title.)

What do you each know about the history of the minimum wage in America?
In the general sense, I think this is valuable to understand.

What are the big bullet points of that history, that have led us to right
now in time?

History. All around us. Surrounding us.
And the role we play, today, in that history.
The future and the present. Unraveling all of it.
That is what occupies part of my mind, as I try and see about what I would
like to be a part of in Washington at the end of this month.

I wish I felt more optimistic. I have been following our Congress with
horror and dismay in the years since last I went on this advocacy
pilgrimage.
And so it makes me rather a grim conversationalist, when sitting around
talking. Because I worry that we are all of us, sighted, blind and whatever
in a very rough patch for democratic principles, and anyone without a huge
money sack of lobby professionals, controlling the pie slicing in America.

But I let that rest. Are you glad?

But here is the next little thing I have to say. That beyond those few
moments with a congressmen or one of their staff, there will be time with
one another, us in the National Federation of the Blind, from Montana, and
other state affiliate members around the nation, once again. Anything is
possible. Especially when we remain as we are, and continue to evolve and to
work together.

And that is also precious. Don't you think?

I just am hoping now that by that time the weather will cooperate with us,
too. For our travel needs. It will be what it will be. But I wish for it to
be smooth sailing, smooth flying, and a waltz on concrete that is not so
dreadfully slippery as it is here today in my home town.

Peace Love Joy.
And man the barricades. We will not go back.
As Doctor Jernigan and others have chanted lo these decades now for our
rights for equality and justice, and a fair shake at everything anyone with
complete normal eyesight has.

Rik


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