SANDY’S LIGHTHOUSE Edition | by Sandy 
Gresak
April 15, 2013
Can you believe the weather we are having...so 
unpredictable. Actually changing from day to day. And, in some areas, hour by 
hour. To me it can be compared to something else we deal with on a daily 
basis...Our two bodies of government. 
There are many constituents that have opinions and 
concerns about what is happening in government right now. I believe they feel 
so strongly about these issues, they wrote to the Editor of a local newspaper. 
Paul Sjordal, friend of the DPDC, includes these letters in his newsletter and 
so graciously allows me to refer to it. So I thought I’d give these constituents 
another forum to express their opinions.
Letters to 
Editor:
Right wing 
thwarts jobs recovery “We are starting to see the negative impact of the 
sequester on the economy just as President Obama correctly predicted. And, it 
will continue to prevent hiring and investment as the economy slows down. Forget 
a robust recovery. After all, the constant budget cuts have worked so well in 
Europe that conservatives want to adopt that approach here in the U.S. The 
Republicans, as Speaker John Boehner has said, are "pretty happy" with the 
federal budget cuts. So, once again, the right-wingers in the GOP are, through 
constant filibusters in Senate (60 votes required instead of a simple majority) 
and refusal to bring up legislation for a vote in the House (something might 
actually pass), forcing drastic cuts instead of a balanced approach that would 
more fairly spread the pain. When it comes time to vote in 2014 Midterm 
elections, just remember, the Republicans stalled the recovery via cutbacks just 
like the politicians in Europe. Thus, we have another demonstration that of 
right-wingers opposing the president instead of creating more middle-class jobs 
and improving the economy.” Tom Minnerick
On gay marriage 
and immigration “The political cartoon featured in the April 2 Daily Herald 
spoke volumes. It characterized the Republicans doing an about face regarding 
their stand on illegal immigration and gay marriage by joining forces with the 
Democrats on their pro stance. This proves once more that politicians are not 
always patriots in doing what might be best for their country but often doing 
what is in their best interest to just get elected. As it is often said 
"politics creates strange bedfellows." History has left us with some notable 
examples: The Women's Suffrage Act back in 1920 came with a price tag. To get 
the women's vote in their pockets politicians of that era had to pass the 
Volstead Act against their better judgment. Women were viewing liquor 
consumption as a bane on American family life. Prohibition quickly ushered in an 
era of bootleggers, gang warfare and widespread corruption just as the 
politicians had surmised. Years later FDR got the electorate on his side by 
voting down Prohibition. Today, politicians are eying how to profitably deal 
with some 11 million people in our midst that came here as invisible immigrants 
by jumping borders or over staying their visas. In spite of a bad economy, there 
would be a huge payoff by giving a legitimate status to those eleven million 
individuals. Politicians would have created a huge voting bloc to keep them in 
office for eons. As for gay marriage or civil unions? Let's stay tuned on this 
as the numbers may not be great enough for pay back votes later one.” Walter 
Santi
Social Security 
pay not an entitlement “I am really getting tired of the politicians we have in 
this country referring to the Social Security program as an "entitlement." 
Unless, of course, they are referring to the people who receive Social Security 
benefits but have never paid in a penny to the program. I, on the other hand, 
along will million’s of other hardworking Americans, have been paying into the 
fund for most of my life. To us, this is not an entitlement program. It is 
however, part of our retirement plan, and for some the only retirement funds 
they will see. I can understand making some adjustments in the program, such as 
allowing those under 40 to direct some of their tax into an individual 
investment account, or to adjust the cost of living increases, especially, to 
stop paying benefits to those who have never contributed. But please stop 
calling it an entitlement.”Ken Wuestenfeld
As I always 
say, I know we all have an opinion. Whether others agree with you or not, your 
opinion is important.
Talk to you 
soon.
Paul’s 
newsletter 4/10/13 has a misquote mentioned and the correction is in his 
newsletter 4/11/13. I used this article in my posting 4/13/13.
--Bill 
(Foster)
PS In my 
comments about my meeting with him in my News yesterday, I mistakenly said 
DuPag eJobs with Justice and should have said 
Northern Illinois Jobs with Justice.
If you are 
interested in receiving Paul’s Newsletter, you can contact him at psjordal@yahoo.com Thanks 
Paul
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