World Service Corps addresses world of issues
“Talk is cheap. If you want to change the country, write its laws,” Ed Koupal, founder of initiative factory People’s Lobby Inc. would consistently remind his Steering Board of “Fifty Mules.”
Because of Koupal’s indoctrination, about fifty Congressional offices have two citizen-initiated proposed bills on their desks that would make life better and less bloody costly. To change the country, read the World Service Corps (WSC) proposals, www.worldservicecorps.us, sign the on-line Petition, and contact your Congressional Reps.
What are the WSC proposals?
The first WSC proposal calls for one million Americans to volunteer into their choice of six core organizations: Peace Corps, Americorps, Habitat, Doctors sans Borders, HeadStart, or the Red Cross. Part of the volunteering incentive lies in $15,000 of tuition, educational loans, IRA, or Medical Savings contribution paid upon completing two years of service.
Six years after the proposal(s) passage, a million Americans would live the words:
Ask not what your country can do for you, but
what you can do for your county.
Ask not what we can do for the world, but what together we can do for the betterment of mankind.
Inspiring one million volunteers to serve requires national leaders to inspire 6/10th of 1 % of today’s approximately 170 million active Americans aged 18 and above.
Why one million?
John Kennedy wanted one million Peace Corps volunteers (PCVs) to serve annually from 1970 onward.
Would the world be better with 34 million Returned Peace Corps volunteers, rather than today’s 178,000? How infrequently would the world use the term Ugly American? How infinitesimally small would the odds have fallen on 911 happening? How much better would housing, schools, and health conditions be at home and abroad?
When the world sees one million peaceful, productive Americans serving, the hatred fired at our soldiers and the blood and money we cover them with falls dramatically.
Empty leadership charisma
What if our leaders fail to inspire one million Americans to serve?
Americans are good at serving. They like barn building. They dislike barn burnings, and almost all have moved beyond cross burning. They like working in teams that serve the common good. Since 911 a huge reservoir filled with skilled, devoted, and determined Americans remains untapped. If, however, our leadership fails to inspire full-bodied volunteerism, then the backup bill kicks in.
Second ‘kicker’ WSC bill – One year required service
If six years after implementing the key “WSC Bill – Two year volunteer service,” our leaders only inspired 800,000 Americans to serve, then the ‘kicker’ bill comes alive. It then uses the recently updated Selective Service System to randomly select from (today’s approximately 40 million) 18-26 year olds, the 200,000 shortfall needed to place one million into service.
Some problems the WSC addresses:
Proliferation
We scrap treaties used to establish WMD reductions, weapons are spreading, and experts direly warn us. So, what can Joe Sixpack do? Probably not much. And Joe won’t leave the couch to press the experts into recycling nukes, or aluminum tubes.
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More and more of the world considers our policies stupid and hateful. More of them see harming Americans as an answer. Until we stem the hatred directed at “Ugly Americans,” we will continue losing legs, arms, lives, dollars, buildings, and respect.
If the one million person WSC were operational
today, and we sent 20,000 WSC volunteers to Kurdistan and relatively peaceful
southern
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How many Peace Corps volunteers work in that ignored-at-our-peril terrorists breeding area? Thirty-nine.
Wouldn’t sending 100,000 constructive American characters serve us better?
Too dangerous a frontier into which to send Americans?
Historically, Americans relish venturing into
dangerous frontiers. And if some threaten
or harm those do-good Americans, then the world’s best-trained cavalry should do
what they were reared for -- rescue them. The world recognizes that legitimate use of
our military, as they supported our right to raid
Costly military price
Adjusting 2004 budgetary costs with supplemental war budgets, the annual cost to maintain each of our 1.4 million military personnel nudges $400,000. That does not include post war medical, psychological, health, homelessness, and other social costs, which probably pushes the cost into a half million dollars annually.
For many who knew, know, and love those who bleed through lost lives, arms, legs, and weighty psychological scars, the costs can’t be calculated.
The annual cost of a WSC volunteer will be less than 1/10th that of maintaining each of our military personnel. Econ 101 teaches that the economic spin-offs of building homes, bridges, irrigation projects, agricultural production, health clinics, and thinking minds is much greater than that generated by exploding bombs or firing irradiated bullets. Building, and its enhanced marginal propensity to consume, creates an exponentially larger growth engine growth than does destroying.
Losing stealth technology
In 2004, we ordered another 21 stealth bombers at $1,001,000,000 each.
As we increase our stealth capabilities to explode mountains, buildings, and people, those hating us expand their stealth delivery capacity tens of thousands of times faster. On 911, we learned there were 19 crazed stealth bombers from perhaps a gang of hundreds. Today, Home Land Security can’t detect how many hundreds of thousands of such WMD delivery systems our enemies have recruited.
From the Trojan Horse to
One must overwhelm the enemy and his potential recruits with an army that destroys the hatred plating the enemies’ hearts.
Military transformation
Our military budget almost equals the combined military budgets of the rest of the world.
Consequently, we have few problems winning on
the traditional battlefield of yesterday’s wars. Winning on those battlefields, however, does
not win today’s war. More than just a
gunny sergeant must execute today’s battle plans. The winning plan must establish the
foundations that grow prosperous civil societies. To win that battle,
Before and after waging bloody battles, a smart
· Rivals the skill, dedication, and resources of our military personnel.
· Ventures into the frontiers from which tomorrow’s costly wars will explode.
· Builds the foundations of peaceful, just societies and thereby reduces deadly exposures for our military.
You can’t kill combatants with kindness, but kindness can eliminate enemies. Religions intone how performing enough good deeds erases evils. To combat the stealth technology of today’s growing army of terrorists, we need this good-deed doing WSC.
We need lithe, skilled, rapid deployment teams that Secretary Rumsfield so often promotes. Today’s complex wars need Special Forces that look less like the Star Wars warriors our soldiers now resemble. We need confident, sandaled yanks in baseball caps who walk into fields of need, speak native languages, use their tool belts, and teach while learning in the global village that includes our domestic pockets of need.
Military draft
Promoted promises and financial bonuses soar, but military recruitment dives and recruiters suffer nosebleeds.
Nationalism isn’t dead. A military draft isn’t needed. A WSC builds nationalism and weakens our lurking and growing 21st century enemies.
Wars and genocide
Scores of wars and genocidal killings rage through the world.
Our news and governmental agencies are too preoccupied to bother us with such. Doing WSC work on the fringes of these wars and genocides, with our velvet gloved military ready to aid any imperiled WSC members, would dampen, and in time erase, the ignorance that fires these wars and genocides.
Media Bias
Once national news ran an hour a day.
My Croatian-speaking Grandma listened. But she still taught that the best way to know the world lay not in watching the news, but in traveling, studying in the classroom, and, if that was unaffordable, then in learning from books and maps at the library.
Once reporters and newspapers dug deep. They threw hardball questions at Presidential press conferences, and weren’t paid by the administration. Then media owners were counted on dozens of hands, rather than a digit or two over one hand.
No matter which side of the political spectrum you fall, most should agree with Grandma. We learn through travel. And the classroom of the world is the best former of personal opinions that media, slanted in any direction, cannot easily warp.
If you believe there is news bias, then dismantle it by annually putting a million Americans learning in the world from whence the news arrives. Working the world establishes the first hand knowledge that media bias cannot erase. Game players know more about the game than those who just watch the narrated game.
Political IQ
At one time or other, all sides of the political
spectrum complain that our political policies are dumb. Therefore, all sides should endorse gaining practical
knowledge as the best means of producing smart policies. The complex global village, with its myriad
of cultures, religions, languages, and habits is not easily reduced to fit what
are too often myopic, uninformed American policies. Exposing a million Americans a year to
Better intelligence
For those who feel better spying is
Education
Under congressional testimony, Fed Chair Allan
Greenspan consistently points to the GI Educational Bill of Rights as the
foundation that built what was once the unrivaled engine of economics
and ideas. Asked on June 9th,
by members of the Joint Economic Committee as to why economic disparity was spreading
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With WSC experiences added to tuition aid, we rebuild our crumbling educational base.
Jedi warriors
The Stith’s Dark Force cherishes power for
personal use. The Jedi feel their
responsibility is to care and protect those who need it.
When
Kennedy said in the early 60’s,
“There is not a place in the world that is not of
concern to all of us…. We are responsible for the maintenance of freedom all
over the world.”
He did not envision maintaining freedom 40 years
later by targeting our idealistic, high-teched soldiers, reservists, and off-budget
mercenaries to 140 countries for a growing clan of American haters.
Kennedy’s in-law, Sarge Shriver, was right in his vision of the world:
“If the Pentagon’s map is more urgent, the Peace Corp’s is, perhaps, in
the long run the most important...”
Some Congressional Reps are open to introducing
the WSC proposals. Help inspire 50
Congressional co-sponsors to fulfill Kennedy’s vision of having a million
Americans annually making the world safer and richer. Visit www.worldservicecorps.us and help.