I am running in the Democratic Primary to take out Ted Cruz's buddy, John Cornyn -- so we have another Democrat in the Senate--the first one with extensive global expertise, having been an international negotiator in 50 or so countries, a TV Terrorism Analyst on 9/11 (and before) and founder of a successful security company with a green, carbon negative technology that has grown 500% in the worst economy created by the GOP since the GREAT Depression 70 years ago. And an author.
America MUST become a just country - the world has always looked up to us when so many of them did NOT have social justice.
The GOP has been taking that away. I should know, I have been in their primaries and saw it up close.
I had enough of the GOP extremism (to win the primary requires running to the right of right) which got worse in 2010 with the tea party and its empty-minded mongering, so I joined what I call "the human party" --the Democratic Party. Actually i started with the Democrats in 1972 at UT Austin. Voted for Obama in 2008 and 2012, Helped John Glenn in 1984. '
According to Leticia Van de Putte, we will need some GOP votes from moderates for them and us to win in November 2014. I can help due to my history.
I have lived in Amarillo, Plainview, Lubbock, Austin, Houston - and worked everywhere else. BBA Accountin UT, JD with honors Texas Tech. Adviser for Center for International Business at Texas A&M for 18 years. Adjunct Professor at HCC at one point. Volunteer pilot for Civil Air Patrol (search and rescue for US Air Force).
Please share my new Facebook page and website.
This is not about me. It's about making America No. 1 again in the inescapable high-tech, space age global economy we now live in and must compete in. It is a must for our children as much as ourselves.
I have a written "Agenda for American Greatness" to make that happen -- the only candidate who has a plan suited for this international world. The Chinese –now the No. 2 economy in the world -- can actually afford their military expenditures. Since the Bush tax cuts ours requires 40% borrowed money, from China!
I have personally seen China go from a bicycle economy when I first went there on negotiations in 1982 -- to going back in 2012 and riding the fastest train in the world (all documented with photos I took over 30 year. There are in a book I wrote "Better Times Ahead April Fool." It is my memoir and a true story of farm to flying the world, to getting laid off and having to re-invent to carry on. It led to my becoming a TV Terrorism Analyst and founding a company that grow 500% despite the worst economy in 70 years. I made the last chapter “Agenda for American Greatness” FREE at the book website.
Reinvention applies to countries and people. Our country needs it right now...details at www.FjetForSenate.com
If you can donate something, great. If not, please VOTE for me Michael Fjetland (pronounced "Fetland"). In law school my nickname was "F-Jet") in the March 4, 2014 Democratic primary.
Please share this with your friends and ask them to do the same with their friends (heck, share it even with your enemies - improving our economy is good for all!)
I need your help to put us back on top, globally.
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Insights on global events that impact America. We are the OPPOSITE of Donald Trump "The Global American® values are based on these principles: We are Promoting AMERICAN values globally !) RESPECT for ALL 2) EQUALITY for ALL 3) JUSTICE for ALL These are AMERICAN values to apply in our lives and actions globally. Michael's story is in: "Better Times Ahead: April Fool" www.BetterTimesAheadAprilFool.com It ends with Agenda for American Greatness--how we get back to No. 1 again.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Back from Europe - Campaign with American Economic Plan Begins
Michael Fjetland "Fjet" at Roman Colosseum, December 2013
33 years after first encounter around 1980
Today was the last day to file for office for 2014. Whoever is in, is in -- we now know the players.
I am the ONLY candidate who has an written economic plan - which I call "Agenda for American Greatness." It is a plan for all Americans, who have to win in a global economy that is rapidly changing. Being a Senator is not a job for amateurs who don't know what America is up against globally. Filling teeth or selling millions of cars doesn't give one the insight I obtained from 30-plus years in nearly 50 countries -- helping Americans succeed and create jobs here by selling American goods worldwide.
As soon a jet lag subsidies I will begin sharing details on what I discovered in Europe that impacts America - with my plan to get America back to No. 1 in technology and jobs. My platform includes real immigration reform to honor the service of our hardworking Hispanics and dreamers, treating women and LGBT equally and legalizing marijuana for medical and personal use. Legalization would generate billions in new taxes for states like Texas, which could be used for education, etc. (Legalization would also cut billions in profits now going to Mexico drug gangs who use it to buy heavy weapons and murder tens of thousands of citizens.) My terrorism expertise would also benefit the U.S. Senate.
Follow this blog and sign up at www.FjetForSenate.com for updates - and if you like what you see, let your friends know - and pass the word to help in any way they can - and by voting for me in the Texas Democratic Primary on March 4, 2014. Donations of any kind can make this work for the 99%.
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Saturday, December 7, 2013
Nelson Mandela: A Giant Without an Heir. My experiences in S.Africa
Nelson
Mandela: A Giant Without an Heir
When I was a young attorney for a Fortune 500 company I was
told I needed to go to South Africa and to get a visa. It was around 1980 and
Apartheid was the rule – a white minority controlled the government and was
brutally suppressing the majority black population. I didn’t want to go and
supported sanctions against the country.
Fortunately the trip never happened. Later, went to
Nigeria as an entrepreneur, I tore the South Africa visa page out of my
passport. In 1986, it would have gotten me in a lot of trouble in Nigeria.
Luckily they never noticed the missing page.
Nelson Mandela
Cape Town, S. Africa street
Michael Fjetland, in front of "Blue Train"
I was fortunate enough to see South Africa in the late 90’s
a couple of years after Nelson Mandela had become its first black President in
1994 – just four years after being released from 27 years in prison. I found a
fascinating country of contrasts. I rode the famous “Blue Train” from Cape Town
on the southern tip of the continent to Johannesburg. We passed what looked
like gravel piles – which were tailings from numerous gold mines.
It is a beautiful country, which I describe (along with
Nigeria etc.) in my photo illustrated ebook “Better Times Ahead April Fool” www.BetterTimesAheadAprilFool.com Some of the whites I met were quite open to
having Mandela as President. I found others to be quite the opposite. In fact,
I remember taking a picture of a Shell gas station a couple blocks away. Then I
drove my rental car a couple of blocks and stopped at a stop sign. A white
couple drove up next to me and demanded to know “why I had taken their photo.” I had no idea any people were in the picture
since I was so far away. They even got my license plate number and later that
night called my room to harass me.
My purpose in South Africa was to interview people who
wanted to immigrate to the U.S. After meeting them, I decided that we had
enough bigots in the U.S. and I was not interested in adding any more. I wrote
off the trip and didn’t sign up any clients.
The one client I did have from South Africa, a white couple, ended up
defrauding my bank out of a huge sum of money, so it confirmed what I thought. I
did meet some young whites in South Africa who were not racists, but they
seemed to me the minority.
We lost a giant when Mr. Mandela died. After 27 years in
prison he could have easily been vindictive. He could have called for violence
against a brutally racist regime. But like Martin Luther King, he rose above
the base instincts and called for “reconciliation” in which both sides offered
apologies and amends for their past acts of violence against each other. Mandela could have served for life but left
office after a single 5-year term.
The world, and South Africa, has no one like him as a
political heir. “AFRICA is failing to set its own terms for tackling security
challenges and economic development on the continent, with a lack of adequate
leadership evident in its response to both Libya and Mali,” said former South
African president Thabo Mbeki.
China has passed the U.S. as South Africa’s biggest
trading partner. Major challenges remain in a country where English is commonly
spoken. It is unfortunate that there isn’t another Mandela to carry on – the
new leaders like current President Zuma have been spending billions on
themselves, building huge estates and giving jobs to those who are loyal party
members. Mandela would never have allowed such a thing.
I hope for the best for this amazing country now that its
version of our George Washington is gone. Nelson Mandela was a giant Redwood.
His departure leaves a huge void in a vital country that accounts for 80% of
the industrial might of the continent of Africa. We can only pray that his
legacy has planted a seed so that another wise, humble giant will rise to take
his place.
Michael Fjetland
Global American Values
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
Nelson Mandela - Another Giant has Fallen
This morning as our ship was approaching Naples, Italy,
we heard the sad news: Nelson Mandela has died. We have lost a giant. Since we
are seven (7) hours ahead of U.S. central time, most Americans won’t get the
news until the morning of December 6. Or...it happened as I slept: time zones are funny things.
I had the privilege of visiting South Africa a couple
years after Mandela became South Africa’s first black President – after decades
of a horrible apartheid system that treated blacks as second class citizens,
and worse. I wrote about it in my book “Better Times Ahead April Fool” www.BetterTimesAheadAprilFool.com
Michael Fjetland in front of famous "Blue Train" that runs from Cape Town to Johannesburg, S.A.
Nelson Mandela
I found it to be a fascinating country of contrasts.
We will be out all day today and will write more about
this remarkable man tonight after we return. From here its back to Rome, then
coming back to the USA via Amsterdam on Monday…
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
American Education Threat – Asia & GOP
Traveling internationally has trained me to think ahead
and see what our competitors are doing. You have to be prepared when you are
halfway around the world. Forgetting a document or an adapter is trouble. Being
on a ship in the Mediterranean Sea, away from local U.S. news of car wrecks and
shootings, also gives you valuable information most Americans don’t get in our
media.
American success over the last century was based on our
education, infrastructure and technology leadership. Both are now in jeopardy
as a result of policies by Republican leadership that has allowed other
countries to take the lead in the inescapable global economy in which we must
compete. This trend has jeopardized our
national security and future.
For example, the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) just released
the latest test reports of 15-year olds around the world. The top five
countries are all in East Asia. They are as follows:
No. 1 – China
No. 2 - Hong Kong
No. 3 – Singapore
No. 4 – Japan
No. 5 – South Korea
The U.S. ranking? No. 36!
BBC World News did a report I saw on the ship on how
South Korean kids compete. They attend regular classes, and then go to a second
school – for a total of 13 hours a day! Many of them don’t get home until 11
p.m. at night, study until 2 a.m. then get up at 6 a.m. to do it all over
again.
I am not saying our kids need to be in school until 11
p.m. but it is evident that our system needs more investment. It is still
geared towards a time when most kids lived on farms a hundred years ago and
went to school part-time. Children are out of school by 3:30 and are home alone
or playing sports or video games while most parents work until 5. Summers mean
endless video games and movies while kids elsewhere are studying math and
science.
Singapore, for example, continued to invest in education
even when the 2008 recession hit – unlike Texas which cut over $5 billion from
the Texas education budget, despite adding 70,000 new students every year. It
was the first time that our leaders didn’t give education what it needed.
Instead, they got what the legislature felt it could “afford.” This is one of the reasons why the U.S. has a
low OECD rating and a skills gap – over 2 million high- tech, high-paying jobs
that Americans are not qualified to fill, but workers educated in China and
India are. This is not acceptable. We
should improve our training and education so Americans can fill those jobs
instead of shipping them overseas or filling them with foreign workers.
This downward trend in education started in 2000 under
the Bush administration. At the time the U.S. was No. 1 in education. But
Republican leadership nationally and in Texas has let us decline sharply since
then. They have refused to back President Obama’s initiatives to advance our
research and development and infrastructure rebuilding that we desperately need
to get our country back to No. 1 and create the jobs millions of Americans
need.
Senator Cornyn has been part of the problem instead of
part of the solution. Senator Cruz is no
better – claiming access to health care is a “job killer” when Texas has one in
four residents who are uninsured, the highest in the United States. The GOP has
been a giant job killing machine, giving deductions to ship jobs overseas. Denying
Americans healthcare does nothing to advance our country when most countries
provide healthcare as a right instead of a privilege. Their citizens don’t go
bankrupt because they got sick.
Apparently these Republican senators apparently feel that
education is a privilege instead of a right that our economic success is built
on. But then, many of them attended expensive private schools while gutting
investment in America’s public school system. I went to public schools which
serve the vast majority of Texans.
I invite you to read my platform “Agenda for American
Greatness” that will help America regain its No. 1 status in education, jobs
and technology.
Please “share” -- and sign up at the website for updates.
If you can, donate something to help me replace Senator Cornyn with someone
dedicated to helping ordinary Texans achieve great things in this 21st
century global economy.
Michael Fjetland
Fjet for U.S. Senate
www.FjetForSenate.com
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
TURKEY: WHERE EAST MEETS WEST
Turkey: Where East
Meets West
We landed in Istanbul yesterday on a cold, rainy day
after a stop in Ephesus. Istanbul is where “east meets west” since part of the
city is in Europe and part is in Asia. The Bosporus River splits the city
between the continents.
If you study the Bible, you know about Ephesus. It is
where St. John came along with the Virgin Mary to spend their last days. We saw
the ruins of his basilica located on a hill and where he was buried. He wrote his
Bible book there. At the ruins there is also a mosque on the hill below it, and
a pagan temple below that. At the house where the Virgin Mary lived, you can
make a wish and post it on a wall. Few Americans know that Muslims respect both
Mary and Jesus–and all the prophets from Christianity and the Torah (so the
guide said at the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.) I will post photos when I am not on
a ship since the satellite uploads are SLOW.
You cannot lead a world you know nothing about, and I am
learning much from this trip. Gasoline costs over $10 a gallon here – more than
in Norway. We found the prices the same in Greece and Italy. The gas tax in
Turkey is 100% -- so it would still be $5 a gallon without a tax. Over 80,000
ships a year pass through the Bosporus – compare that to the 6,000 ships a year
that visit the Port of Houston.
Although Turkey is 99% Muslim,
it has been a secular country. There are 2,000 mosques in Istanbul. Many of the
women dress western style; some wear more traditional clothes or just a headscarf. The average wage is $10,000 a year, yet
apartments in Istanbul are expensive. Those along the river cost from $3
million to $7 million dollars. The
problem here is that the Prime Minister has been trying to make Turkey more
Islamic and conservative – but the young people want nothing to do with it. And
over half the population is under 25.
Austerity has hit countries
like Italy and Greece hard. Part of the problem in Greece is a generous pension
system that let people retire at 52. That problem is made worse by the failure
of many to pay taxes – especially the rich.
We have the same problem in
the USA – where major corporations can make billions and pay zero taxes (like
GE), leaving us with chronic deficits. As a former international attorney, I
know that they hide money overseas in places like the Caymans and
Switzerland. We need to eliminate these
tax loopholes in order to get our fiscal house in order. Since the Bush tax
cuts of 2001 and 2003 (which Sen. Cornyn voted for,) our budget has had a 40%
shortfall while we spend more in defense than the rest of the world COMBINED!
Turkey is not part of the European
Union, so its trade is not limited by EU rules.
The unemployment is about 10-15%. It is now big into organic farming.
The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is amazing – over 4,000 shops under one roof. The
people are very friendly and the vendors are aggressive. Negotiation is a way
of life here – never pay the asking price for anything. Walking away is a way
to determine if they will lower the price again. If you have hit rock bottom
the vendor is silent. If not, you will get a better offer.
I haven’t been online much
since Internet cost 40 cents a minute on the ship – and that is the best rate.
Pay-as-you-go is 75 cents a minute. Next stop in three days is Naples, Italy.
In the meantime, if you want
to know how America gets back to being No. 1 in the world, read my FREE book
chapter of “Agenda for American Greatness” at this link. As I said, we lead a
world we know nothing about. If Sen. Cruz thinks killing Obamacare will promote
“growth” I have news for him – he hasn’t got a clue. And he hasn’t got a plan
either. I do – it’s in Agenda for American Greatness. If you elect me, I will
do my best to implement it in a capitol that belongs to the lobbyists that only
want tax loopholes that citizens never get.
Remember Proverbs: “Where
There is No Vision, the People Perish.”
Michael Fjetland
www.FjetForSenate.com
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