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August Alert
So, what's with August? Since George W. Bush became president, August has either been a month when terrible things happened or it has foreshadowed a precedent. Let's look at the evidence year by year:
2001
During the President Bush's month-long vacation at his Crawford ranch, then-National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice presented him with the memo "Bin Laden determined to attack inside the U.S." September 11 resulted.
2002
The rumblings of war began in earnest as Bush started talking about Saddam's threat to the United States. Troops and materiel began moving en masse toward the region. On March 19, 2003, war began.
2003
Americans were impatient that the war had not yet ended. And neither Saddam, the WMDs, or Osama bin Laden had been found. A July Gallup poll showed that 42 percent of the public thought the war was going badly, up 13 percent since May when Bush proclaimed that major hostilities in Iraq had ended. The United States was spending about a billion a week on the war and Bush lobbied Congress for an additional $87.3 billion, which he got in October.
This was the first of many installments he would request. So far, the war has cost $448.67 billion, according to www.nationalpriorities.org and some say it is expected to reach between $1-2 trillion before it's over.
Bush's approval ratings had nose-dived to 50 percent as people began to feel that they had been duped into war. Nevertheless, the mainstream media were reluctant to dig out the truth on this matter. Meanwhile, Bush supporters defended him and called the peace activists traitors whose demonstrations were responsible for the deteriorating situation in Iraq.
There was so much discord in the country that people were lulled into denial, said New York Times columnist Paul Krugman. By September 11, people were apparently so weary of war that many skipped the second anniversary observances. World opinion of America was plummeting because of Bush's unilateral, preemptive invasion of Iraq. This action would come back to haunt the president in October when he failed to enlist the aid of our allies and the United Nations in Iraq.
2004
The presidential race between George W. Bush and John Kerry got dirty early when the Swift boat veterans, who allegedly served with Kerry in Vietnam, kicked off an advertising campaign against him. First, they accused him of having been unfit to lead them. Then they trashed him for criticizing U.S. policy in Vietnam before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 1971. Finally, they disputed Kerry's claim about being in Cambodia on a secret mission. Kerry delayed addressing these ads and his wait affected the election's outcome in November.
2005
Cindy Sheehan camped outside of the president's ranch requesting a meeting with him regarding the death of her son, Casey, who was killed in Iraq the previous year.
She drew worldwide media attention to the callousness of Bush who refused to meet the mother of a dead soldier. He also had not and still has not attended one funeral of a fallen Iraq War soldier or marine. Sheehan's standing up to Bush re-energized the peace movement. The movement's presence had been made invisible partly because it was largely ignored by the administration and the mainstream media and partly because peace activists were demoralized that they had not prevented the war from starting and can't get it to end.
On August 29, Hurricane Katrina blew away New Orleans and Americans discovered that the federal government was not only unprepared to deal with domestic emergencies, it was unwilling to help Americans, especially if they were poor. National Guard troops who would have been there to help with disaster relief were in Iraq. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) completely botched its rescue duty and Director Michael "Brownie" Brown, resigned his post in disgrace in September. He would be one of the first incompetent Bush appointees to go.
2006
Preparations stepped up for the November elections that would result in the Democrats winning both houses of Congress. The war in Iraq was the single issue that brought people out to vote against the president and Republican Party candidates.
War broke out between Israel and Lebanon. Amnesty International said Israel violated international law by deliberately destroying Lebanon's civilian infrastructure. The United Nations' humanitarian chief accused Israel of its "completely immoral" use of cluster bombs. Israeli reserve soldiers protested their country's provocation of the attacks and called for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's resignation as well as an investigation over the failures of the conflict. Meanwhile, Hezbollah captured and held two Israeli soldiers.
It was discovered that former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage had originally revealed the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame to columnist Robert Novak in 2003. I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby (who was born in August), Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, would be indicted in March 2007 for his role in disclosing Plame's identity. Libby was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison and $250,000 but President Bush commuted his prison sentence because, he said, it was too severe. Such action coincided with a growing list of situations where Bush would claim "executive privilege" as a way of evading responsibility.
Virginia Tech closed its campus and canceled classes as police searched for a man suspected of murdering a hospital security guard and a police officer. Eight months later on April 16, Seung-Hui Cho, a senior majoring in English, killed 32 people before he took his own life.
2007
This year we started the month of August with the collapse of the Minneapolis I-35 bridge over the Mississippi River. Such a tragedy calls attention to the safety of America's nearly 600,000 bridges. The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that one-quarter of the nation's bridges, including the 40-year-old Minneapolis bridge, were considered "structurally deficient and functionally obsolete" in 2005.
Bridges are part of the nation's aging highway infrastructure that is in desperate need of repair with an estimated cost of $68 billion, according to NBC News. After all the tax cuts-both state and federal-and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, where is the money going to come from? Let's not forget that the Republicans gained control of government in 2004 by promoting tax cuts. It's chilling to think about what the Minneapolis bridge collapse might foreshadow.
Olga Bonfiglio is a professor at Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and author of Heroes of a Different Stripe: How One Town Responded to the War in Iraq. She has written for several national magazines on the subjects of social justice and religion. Her website is www.OlgaBonfiglio.com. Contact her at olgabonfiglio@yahoo.com.
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Show AllThe collapse is symbolic in many ways. More important is concrete and steel for the Green Zone then
rotten roads in the USA. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement and Prisons all have a much higher priority these days, states can open Casinos or something in the era of fashionable federalism, Think of all the money that was saved the led to this bridge collapse. This is the reverse of the logic that allowed the disaster to happen, as barbaric as that sounds.
Interesting post Siouxrose. Astrology is fascinating. Not sure if you have seen the Zeitgeist film but the first 3rd of it deals with the astrological origins of Christianity.
So when is the next eclipse?
Escravo do poder, there is a BIG difference between "blaming it on Bush" and realizing that ideologies and policies have consequences, and ideologies and policies get thought up, articulated, and implemented by actual people. In this case, Republicans who toed the party line on "No new taxes" to get themselves elected. Is Bush responsible for 35W? Only in a very general sense, sort of like the Oakland chief of police is responsible for refusing to address police brutality against blacks... he's not beating anybody up, per se, but he's not exactly trying to get the beatings to stop (which is his responsibility) either.
IDEOLOGIES HAVE CONSEQUENCES. And it sucks to have to learn that the hard way. My condolences to all those who have lost friends and family members in the muddy Mississippi.
I work about a half mile from the 35W collapsed bridge (which I've driven hundreds of times), and had just driven over the bridge immediately adjacent to it an hour before the collapse.
I'm not sure what's made it to the national media, and what has not, but our rightward Governor Tim Pawlenty actually got rid of the position of Minnesota Department of Transportation and moved his Lt. Governor (Carol Molnau) to head it (http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/200212/31_mccalluml_molnau/). Ostensibly to save money...
Meanwhile, since the heyday of Kid Cann (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cann), I half-wonder if state departments of transportation, in general, are somewhat notorious places for corruption -- a predeliction toward large one-off projects, well-connected vendors, huge expenditures (our Light Rail Transit does very little for suburban commuters in the cities), a new stadium for Carl Pohlad (Minnesota's wealthiest, who made his fortune during Depression-era foreclosures) -- without even a public referendum on it.
Meanwhile the warnings of engineers & scientists go unheeded -- whether it's global warming, computer security, electronic voter fraud, endangered habitats, pollution, etc.
In short, while Bush and neocon ideology fiddle and raid the public koffer for pet private projects, the infrastructure is turning the US into a once (almost) developing nation into a banana republic. These people and their skewed priorities are a threat to western civilization as a whole -- barbarian raiders in office.
I too am a Minnesotan, but have lived many other places in the US. I can say without a doubt that I have never seen more full size hauling trucks on main roads and busy overpasses - where, in my opinion, they should not be - than there are here in the Twin Cities. When you add all that extra weight, steadily decreasing funding for many years, and weather that is extreme (remember, steel expands and retracts with heat and cold) like it is here in Minnesota, it is sheer luck that thing didn't fall sooner. It is criminal not to have these bridges constantly maintenanced, as imposing as that might be.
Blame it on Bush? No, blame it on so-called "free-market" capitalism. The more these sons of bitches try and privatize everything they can get their hands on, the worse things become. Just watch, this bridge will become just another chance for the marketeers to come in and say, "we need to privatise the infrastructure of the United States so that the funds are more consistently available." What they fail to mention is that these highway systems, bridges, tunnels, trains, etc. are all here as a social investment! They are here so that more people can get to more places, so that more jobs can be done. I don't remember the exact figures, but for every x million invested in roads and transit, something like 27,000 jobs are created. Bridges and roads were one of the main ways we worked our way out of the Depression.
The collapse of this bridge, other bridges like it, the disaster in New Orleans, et al, are all examples of how this country has gone down the wrong path; a path that is only landscaped for those who stand to make a profit. The great unraveling of a failed economic system has indeed begun, and this bridge is but one in a series that will fall it its wake.
WE SHOULD BE OUTRAGED!
The American Society of Civil Engineers actually said in 2005 that it would cost $180 billion to fix America's bridges. The cost for fixing all of our infrastructure it announced at the end of July -- $1.6 trillion (or if you prefer, about what it is costing to lose the war in Iraq-Nam).
I guess if I was star gazing, I would say the next great hope August would bring was the acceptance of guilt by Bush and the beginnings of the impeachment process.
While many different things have taken place in August, I don't know if I could reasonably argue a thread between all of the events. Nor would I finally throw my skepticism out the window and purchase a deck of Tarot cards. I do appreciate and understand the desire to foreshadow things to come. A Great-Aunt of mine was noted by her exceptional talent for reading tea leaves. I think today one would say she was uncommonly intuitive and insightful.
Other prominent US events in August:
08 Aug, 1973. Spiro Agnew denied taking kickbacks as gov of Maryland.
08 Aug, 1974. Nixon resigns.
13 Aug. 1987. Ronald Reagan admits responsibility for Iran-Contra scandal.
17 Aug. 1998. Clinton admits "improper physical relationship" -nationally admits "misled people" (19 Dec, 1998 House impeachment)
And a few more notable events in August include: 06 Aug, 1945 Hiroshima nuked; 09 Aug, 1945 Nagasaki nuked; 09 Aug 1969, Charles Manson cult kills Sharon Tate and friends; 10 Aug, 1995. McVeigh is indicted; 12 Aug. 1992, NAFTA completed.
The infrastructure rotted during Clinton's tenure as well. All these Republocrats do the bidding of the military-industrial complex and ignore the needs of the country.
Go to YouTube and search for "Kucinich steelworkers" to hear the speech he gave the steelworkers earlier this year (well before the bridge collapse). He was already committed to rebuilding our infrastructure because he knew that it was falling apart. Of course, he was completely right about the Iraq war when Clinton, Edwards and others were giving it a green light and nobody would listen to him then, either. How many times does a leader have to show this country the way before anyone will follow him?
goner: That's right, there's plenty of blame to lay at both of the corporate parties. Boondoggling is something they're both expert at.
It's just that this administration had laid out its priorities: by the time it's over with we'll have spent a trillion dollars and ruined thousands of lives to help out Halliburton.
WMD's? How many Americans die annually from auto deaths? This whole charade in the mideast is a damning and self-evident profile of their inner mental machinery.
August is the month where the heat has our brains working on slow mode, and Rove knows nobody is paying attention - wouldn't want bad news to spoil the trip to the polluted lake, now, would we? Top reporters split for vacation, TV is flooded with garbage and reruns that numb us, the movies are all escapist pap, and newspaper sales sag. If you happen to catch a headline, chances are it's not "Bush Breaks Every Law In America," it's probably, "Bush Kindly Asks Congress to Pass Bills," with a couple of snaps of him doing the good ole country asshole thing in that hellhole called Crawford.
Then, after reminding us a zillion times about how 3000 were killed on 9/11 by Saddam for no apparent reason other than the "freedom hating" lie, the fear level is once again raised and the free pass extended. Rinse, repeat.
august 2007:
congress begins proceedings to impeach all current members in the executive branch, mandates by legislation that anyone responsible for the assassination of recent white house occupants be treated as a national hero.
hey, we can hope, right?
at least i'm not suggesting we RUN A COUNTRY ON HOPE.
Hey, Frank, that is one cynical statement. It is nearly enough to shake my conviction that America is the one true shining light for the world.
You may have to go to a re-education facility soon, get your opinions changed by caring people who lead huge alsatians around and wash your face for hours and hours.
http://seeking-utopia.blogspot.com
This article could be written for every month in Bu$h the inferior's term.
First of all it is impossible to find a really good program or policy started or improved during this disastrous excuse for an administration.
Secondly, no oversight or auditing has been going on allowing contractor's and agencies to run wild.
Escravo do Poder, so the bridge was building during DEMOCRAT JOHNSON's presidency? I guess it was ALL HIS FAULT. He probably OK'd the engineering plans, and caused it to age. LOL
Can you Rethuglicans get any more ridiculously partisan? Bush can break the country financially by his unnecessary war instead of spending money on the crumbling infrastructure of America, but you'd still whine and say we're "blaming" him for everything. How pathetic. No matter what Bush does, you'll try to cover his azz.
As to our crumbling infrastructure... I have started to read THE WORLD WITHOUT US by Alan Weisman. This book is about what will happen to our cities and towns and environments if every single human were "raptured" up (or some similar fate). What would happen to our infrasturcture... how quickly it would revert back to forest, or be swallowed by rivers and the sea...
Good reading.. It is scary to think about how much energy and constant maintenence is needed to keep our massive civilization running...
If there were no humans around.. NYC subway system would be flooded within days.
I am sure that the bridge in Minnesota wouldn't have collapsed as soon if it didn't have the weight of thousands of cars on it day in and day out.. but it would collapse.
Do we have the courage to keep this civilization running? It is almost like some of us are bored with haveing to do all the dirty work of maintaining anything. Whether it is maintaining bridges OR maintaining democracy.
We are more hell bent on destroying it just so we onn't have to keep it running anymore. It is really tiring.. isn't it?
I want a primeval forest... I don't see it as surrendering. I see it as merging back to what is truly important...
Peace
Namaste
Caelidh
Where in the world has all of the gas tax money gone. Gas taxes were supposed to maintain highways and other related transportation needs, such as bridges. The price of gas goes up and the quality of the roads and highways goes down. Everytime the price of gas rises the profit should be split 50/50 with the states for upkeep, maintenence and construction. Only in a perfect world.
legislation that anyone responsible for the assassination of recent white house occupants be treated as a national hero
We're one serious crisis away from a fascist state in this country (not a freindly fascism, either) and folks who make comments like this are the ones we should be watching out for as the new brownshirts.
You're not exactly helping our cause there, Chucko.
When Congress is on its summer recess would seem to be a good time for Cheney/Bush to arrange for another terrorist attack. Then they could declare marshall law before anyone in Congress could object, and If Congress was called back into emergency session, all they could do is give a pro forma OK to the dictatorship already in force, otherwise expect a midnight arrest. I hope I am wrong and this does NOT happen!
WARNING: If you do not LIKE astrology, please BYPASS this posting. Years ago I attended a seminar for professional astrologers and sat in on a lecture related to eclipses. Up until that time I did not know they were predictable, and that there are a number of recurring eclipses that are named by possibly the astronomer's who discovered their periodicity. While taking this data in, it occured to me this is WHY certain patterns emerge is discernible forms, time after time. Because I have felt my own life has been so fated, often defying the very notion of "coincidence" I had an intuitive feeling that I was born on an eclipse. It turned out to be true. Nixon resigned on my birthday, August 9; this being the date of one gigantic bomb being dropped over Japan. Eclipses are powerful events and have incurred much mythology. SHAKESPEARE begins his famous tragedy JULIUS CAESAR with an eclipse... it sends animals into the street, and Caesar's wife READS the portents of nature (as many natural intuitives are capable of doing) and begs him not to go out that day. Failing to heed his wife's advice, he falls into an ambush and is assassinated. The ancients believed that eclipses affect rulers most, as the SUN is seen as the regency planet and it is often darkened by the eclipse. Key karmic events occur in August in part due to the recurring eclipse cycle (there are others, too). Nature heats up and given the added increment of global warming, builds powerful storm systems. There are many mysteries involving our world, many correspondences that have been forgotten or deemed superstition; but those who brought us the technological revolution have also aborted our relationship with nature and natural intuitive components of our instinctive selves. This trade off only goes so far, as now with mankind reaching the level of its industrial peak (end of oil, global warming, population growth relative to resource depletion) it is very likely that things will come full circle. We will need to re-learn the teachings of the indigenous to work with nature again to heal our planet and our selves. Few will be able to avoid this imperative in coming years.
dear Siourose, I'm intrigued with astrology
and enjoyed your post, my daughter can look
at a chart & can do fairly accurate readings,
I keep looking but I haven't had a breakthru
yet.
I live in Pittsburgh where you have to cross
bridges routinely because of our 3 rivers.
They are all deteriorating, but a recent mayor built the Steelers a new stadium or was it for the Pirates? Can't remember, even though the voters vetoed the idea twice.
Now the Penguins are whining for a new ice
rink or they're packing their bags ~ (I may
be a little behind on this local stuff)
But clearly the citizens want the roads & bridges fixed (I think we're the pothole capitol of the universe)
yet the pols ignore us & do as they please.
Supposedly stadiums, arenas etc bring in revenue - but Heinz Field sits in urban isolation, surrounded by empty parking lots except on game days.
Now our port authority wants to build a trolley connection under the river to connect downtown to the stadium, another gargantuan waste of taxpayer dollars.
DCBELTWAY: thank you for the nod. The next eclipse, this one is on the axis (they always operate in 2 forms, as conjunctions, sun-moon at same Zodiac degree, or as polarity, sun-moon at 180 degrees apart. New moon = solar eclipse, sun and moon join; and full moon = lunar eclipse, sun and moon at their vastest distance apart) is a FULL moon/Lunar eclipse in Pisces (when sun is in Virgo). What I find fascinating is this: Pisces is the sign of the 2 whirling fish. During March when sun transits Pisces, we see a LOT of tornadic activity; and during late August-September when sun transits the opposing sign of Virgo, where the moon MUST assume fullness in the opposing sign of Pisces, we see the greatest statistical probability of hurricane (also spinning winds) activity. The eclipse of August 28 in Pisces does NOT bode well for Florida, since its inception date is late Feb and makes it a "Pisces entity." The U.S. certainly fits its CANCER (July 4) signature, does it not? It's as if it's eating up all the world's resources to further a disease of over-satiety. Bush is also a Cancer, and is like a fitting CEO/symbol for the US in its present "incarnation" as land for, of and about corporations, not people, nor humanity.
Virgo is nature's clean-up sign, and hurricanes have a way of "cleaning things up." The sun-moon Pisces=-Virgo axis is naturally 3 signs or 90 degrees (think cosmic traffic jam) away from Sagittarius, where Pluto, the Shiva-Vishnu destroyer/rebuilder planet has been transiting since l995. (That cycle begins to shift next year, albeit ominously. I am working on a book explaining the astrological factors behind the recurrent cycles of political repression in history. Capricorn is the sign most directly associated with Saturn, the planet of authoritarianism, totalitarianism, strong father figure family, and traditions. Pluto enters Capricorn next year, and with the infrastructure in place for greater fascist control, and greater rule by corporations this LONG cycle is NOT a good omen for mankind.) Back to the eclipse upcoming, by sign it squares Pluto, as will the sun during September. tough influences configured with Pluto can show MAJOR breakdown. Pluto is the planet of death and rebirth and the dark abduction of power. Think Pluto a/k/a Hades from mythology, god of the underworld. We think of criminals as "underground" figures, and Pluto definitely relates to the misuse of power. The portents for September are ugly. Sun square Pluto is September 19-21, and Mars will also be in Gemini squaring the Virgo sun and opposing Pluto: September 19-22. Venus, which rules wealth, will be negatively configured with Uranus (unexpected events) a few days prior, with solar eclipse interestingly enough on SEPTEMBER 11! Talk about an omen. Pisces as sign of the ocean and its fish, also is the birthplace of oil and fossil fuels. It's another fascinating "as above, so below" signature of congruence that the END of oil parallels the end of the Piscean Age.
Saturn (one of the twin law and order planets) enters letter-of-the-law Virgo in September, and we already see the narrowing of the interpretation of law via the disgusting arch conservative clones Bush has placed into legal positions. There will be incredible tensions building in this nation from 2009 onward, but 2008 is a year that totally favors earth, big $, conservatives, and the letter of the law assessment that JESUS warned against. Buckle up, this is no smooth cosmic ride ahead.
BELL THE CAT: Thanks for the acknowledgement. If your daughter can read a chart, God bless her. It's an almost lost art and is so instructive for guiding individuals (not to mention the collective) in a vaster understanding of our place IN time!
I've seen two responses to "Escravo do Poder" but cannot find a post FROM or BY "Escravo do Poder" or one -- other than the responses -- containing the phrase "blaming it on Bush."
What's up?