Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 4 No. 3 | Fall 1982 (Portland Edition) /// Issue 15 of 41 /// Master 15 of 73

throwing nuclear weapons at this point. That’s because the Soviet Union knows that we can inflict unacceptable damage upon them and they can inflict unacceptable damage upon us. But if you read the supporting document for this year’s military budget, it says that we must be prepared to fight, to survive and to win a nuclear war. Anyone believing that we can fight, survive and win a nuclear war, in my estimation, is by definition, a psychotic. Another implication is that we are killing our children. Studies are beginning to be made public indicating that large percentages of our children don’t even believe that they will achieve adulthood, because we will end the world in a nuclear holocaust. And when you destroy the hopes and the dreams and the aspirations of children, you are killing those children. And when you kill the children, you are destroying your future; and in destroying your future you are destroying yourselves. This is what I learned in the course of six days, listening to some of the most brilliant minds in this country talking about the incredible implications of America’s military budget. lif America explodes in the next several months, or few years, it will not be from a nuclear device triggered by the Soviet Union. It will be the social dynamite of tens of thousands of human beings who define themselves as desperate. We’re building this madness on the backs of the people least able to handle the shock of this country withdrawing from a commitment to address its human misery. Every major city in this country is having significant problems. The infrastructure of government, the infrastructure of urban life throughout this country is breaking down. And the President of the United States says, “We can solve the problems with private industry. The corporations of America will address the human misery.” Recipe for Hope Well, I may be a simplistic person, but I believe that the only place where the people can express their collective will is through their government, not through some corporate board. And to withdraw from a public responsibility to address the human misery of our fellow citizens, seems to me places us in a sad and tragic place. To continue to thwart the hopes and the dreams of our children, to intimidate the poor, to threaten the senior citizens, to make no significant effort to address the human misery in this country with new initiatives, is a recipe for disaster. If America explodes in the next several months, or few years, it will not be from a nuclear device triggered by the Soviet Union. It will be the social dynamite of tens of thousands of human beings who define themselves as desperate and who perceive their country as not caring about them and their hopes and their aspirations. Reaganomics and Reaganism are not addressing their problems. New federalism is only a recipe for state’s rights. It will create regional conflicts, Hours: Mon-Fri ll-6/Thurs I l-7/Sat 11-5 It took 2000 years to improve this bed. It’ll take just one night to improve your sleep. Futon. Six-inch thick Japanese beds, all cotton or with two- inch foam cores. Sound sleep at sound prices. 3159 SE Belmont 238-0936 N O R T H E S 7 FUTON ( O M PA\NY SANDERS & DIXON NORTHWEST PORTLAND at EIGHTEENTH & HOYT The Firm Concentrates in Financial Counseling (Chapter Thirteen Debt Adjustment Plans and Chapter Seven Bankruptcy), Small Business, Real Estate, Family Law, Personal Injury and Insurance matters. (503) 242-1440 1727 NW Hoyt 78 Clinton St. Quarterly

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