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The Dismantling of Civilized Society
How stupid are you?
I mean, let's just face it, shall we? That is precisely the question the right has been asking the American public for thirty years (and more) now. And that is the question the American public has been enthusiastically answering for the same period of time.
Like a crack junkie, in fact.
In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan presented America with a set of economic lies so transparent that even a monster like George H. W. Bush called them "voodoo economics". When he was contesting Reagan for the Republican nomination, that is. Once Bush had lost it, and when he wanted to be added to the ticket as the Vice Presidential nominee, everything became hunky dory, and no more voodoo critiques were uttered. That was one of the greatest acts of treason (I choose my words carefully) in American history.
But back to Reagan. "Watch this", he said. "I'm gonna slash taxes, especially for the rich, spend huge sums on ‘defense', and balance the budget at the same time".
Okay, so he wasn't a math major in college. Two out of three ain't bad, though, eh? Well, it is if you have to pay for his ‘mistakes', plus interest, as so many of us continue to do to this day. Prolly not a big problem, though. Even though Americans hate taxes with the passion of the truly infantile, I'm sure they don't mind working extra hours flipping burgers each week to pay for the enrichment of the previous generation of plutocrats and defense contractors. Right?
Or maybe it's just that their answer to the "How stupid" question is: "Very".
You might think that, because Reagan and Bush actually managed to quadruple the national debt with their little exercise in national folly. Or you might especially think that because Lil' Bush came along with the exact same snake oil a decade later. You had to be stupid to buy it the first time, but you had to have been really stupid to buy it the second time. We, of course, were.
And not just in terms of federal debt, either. A generation of Reaganomics has now succeeded in suspending ninety-eight percent of the country in standard-of-living formaldehyde, so that they felt zero effect whatsoever from the substantial growth in GDP over the last thirty years, and now those policies are cutting off their legs from underneath them altogether. All while the people of Reagan's class, of course, just piled on the riches. How stupid do you have to be to not notice who's diddling you?
Very, of course, but not necessarily as stupid as is maximally possible. ‘Cause, guess what? Here they come again. This week Republicans once again have issued a manifesto calling for slashing taxes on billionaires and cutting deficits, all at the same time. And once again they will win big electoral landslide victories in November despite that patent idiocy. Or perhaps because of it.
Why don't they just come out and do magic tricks, instead? Oh wait. That's their Jesus bit. Never mind.
On the one hand, I don't blame Americans for voting for the party that isn't the Democratic Party this fall. Obama and crew are miserable failures, as completely unable to provide meaningful solutions to the problems facing Americans today as they are inept at winning political fights against manifest criminals. Looking at the landscape in front of them as it appears to voters' blinkered vision, it makes perfect sense to desperately swing to the party not in government when the house is on fire and the party in government is showing up with squirt guns. What could be more logical? This is, indeed, the fundamental notion of ‘responsible government' itself, and it is at the core of democratic theory.
On the other hand, of course, there are two very excellent reasons why such a vote is completely idiotic. First, because there actually are more than two alternatives to choose from. I wish we had viable third parties in America but I don't normally advocate for them, given the massive systemic improbability of their success. That said, if there was ever a moment for which a third party vote was called for, this is it.
And second, because ‘the alternative' to the Democrats are the very folks who put us in these crises to start with, and they are now explicitly devoted to making conditions even worse for ordinary Americans. That's exactly what will happen, of course, and if you think the present moment is grim, wait until you see how much fun the next two years are gonna be. They're gonna look like the mangled and ferocious spawn of a tainted marriage between the Depression politics of the Hoover era, the sick depravity of McCarthyism, the relentless scandal-mongering of the Gingrich era, and the completely unmitigated greed of the Cheney years. Welcome to the dismantling of civilized society in America. Yes, yes, I know - it's quite arguable whether such a beast ever existed. Well, at least that's one debate we're about to put to rest definitively.
And we also know for sure of yet one more thing Ol' W was wrong about. Remember when he said: "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - You can't get fooled again!"
He shoulda checked with Karl Rove and the rest of his party of predatory shucksters, who seem quite incapable of not constantly trying to fool the public. And he shoulda considered the ridiculous improbability of his own presidency before attempting to quote Pete Townshend. Not to mention the current moment. We know why the GOP has to lie, and does so compulsively. Even in contemporary America, surely the stupidest country on the planet, the homo sapiens are still sentient enough to opt out of the most overt cases of self-immolation. If kleptocratic Republicans told the truth, who in the world would ever vote for them, other than the richest two percent of Americans?
The bigger mystery is why people continue to fall for this crap over and over. This is the "shame on me" concept that Dauphin George was reaching for but couldn't quite grasp (too bad he didn't actually, er, study, when he was at Yale). How many times can fools be told the same foolish line and be fooled into foolishly falling for it, like a pack of so many fools?
It would appear that for Americans, at least, there is no limit, based on the contents of the Republicans' just released "Pledge to America" manifesto, which I could have drafted for them, so predictable is its contents. There is of course, loads of debauchery and rampant destruction in there, dressed up as piety and patriotism. But the fiscal insanity is the most egregious. Can they really pledge the old voodoo economics once again - slashing tax revenue while simultaneously cutting deficits - and get away with it? Yes they can, and yes they have.
Perhaps their lies are more plausible because they have promised to cut spending. It's just that there are two little caveats they hope you won't notice. First, that they somehow miraculously fail to specify in advance of the election what they intend to cut. Gee, I wonder why that is? Could it be that if people knew what those cuts would be they would be aghast? Or could it be - and this brings us to the other small footnote - that what they are proposing is to mathematics what a dropped object falling upward would be to physics?
As Paul Krugman notes, the Republican Pledge claims that "everything must be cut, in ways not specified - ‘except for common-sense exceptions for seniors, veterans, and our troops.' In other words, Social Security, Medicare and the defense budget are off-limits. [Krugman should have also mentioned service to the existing debt, which is one of the biggest single items in the federal budget today, and absolutely cannot be touched.] So what's left? Howard Gleckman of the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center has done the math. As he points out, the only way to balance the budget by 2020, while simultaneously (a) making the Bush tax cuts permanent and (b) protecting all the programs Republicans say they won't cut, is to completely abolish the rest of the federal government: ‘No more national parks, no more Small Business Administration loans, no more export subsidies, no more N.I.H. No more Medicaid (one-third of its budget pays for long-term care for our parents and others with disabilities). No more child health or child nutrition programs. No more highway construction. No more homeland security. Oh, and no more Congress.'"
And yet - of course - poll data shows that the folks purveying this heap of garbage are about to be swept into office. Meanwhile, city governments are folding their tents across America, slashing all their services entirely, and the GOP is nominating former witches, anti-masturbators, racists, wrestling promoters and every other form of personal screw-up and jive con-artist to be found everywhere killers and thieves congregate.
I'm sorry, but surveying the landscape, it just feels so over now in America. We seem like little more than a popped balloon, with only the faux blustering fart noises of rapid deflation remaining where once there was an empire and once there were truly revolutionary and truly valuable ideas.
It's no accident, either, that the near-complete obsession of the tea party right and their followers is taxes. It's naked greed, it's more infantile than the politics of a kindergarten sandbox, and it's as corrosive as can be. Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote "Taxes are what we pay for civilized society". He meant it, too. When he died, he donated his estate to the US government.
What is happening to America today is nothing short of the dismantling of such civilized society. Does anyone think the country is economically better off today than in the 1950s or 1960s? Does anyone seriously think that the Millennial Generation will be better off than their parents? Would anyone seriously bet on America today, as an economic comer? Does anyone think that the next hundred years will be the American century?
There is so much tragedy to this story that it is hard to know where to start. Perhaps the greatest ugliness of the whole affair is the self-inflicted nature of our demise, and, therefore, the complete lack of necessity for all the pain and suffering already endured and the vastly greater amounts still to come. It never had to be this way, which just makes it all the more pathetic.
If there is any silver lining here it is that the hooligans of the right will manifestly fail at governing, which at least opens up the potential for them to be rejected once again.
I will be interested - as a political scientist, not as a citizen - to see what sort of budget proposal Republicans will pass out of the House once they control it. Like Reagan and Bush before them, their numbers cannot possibly jibe. Unlike Reagan and Bush, however, they will have far less luxury to resort to the shell game of grossly irresponsible deficits as a way out of their own lies, having made deficit reduction so overtly the centerpiece of their campaign this year. The freaks of the tea party right don't seem so likely to let them off the hook for another round of campaign lies as they were the last two times out. How's that for an irony? The only prospect of real accountability for these monsters would be coming from the monsters of their own constituency.
But, assuming the GOP can find a way around that problem (perhaps by proposing a draconian pretend budget that they know could never be accepted by congressional Democrats or Obama?), I would expect them to prevail again in 2012. Unless the jobs picture changes radically in 2011 - and no economist that I know of is predicting that - Obama is complete toast. Indeed, he is probably so wounded that we might expect a Democrat or two to challenge him in the primaries for the nomination. Doesn't matter, though. Either way, whoever the Republicans nominate will be the next president.
Which is where I start to get real nervous. Governments that combine a commitment to holding power at all costs with a total absence of real policy solutions and an amoral willingness to do anything to serve their true aspirations are a truly scary prospect. History suggests that the years after 2012 could be the ones during which the wheels finally came off the wagon of what is left of American democracy.
But it could be far worse than that, too, for us and for others. The prospect of a hugely powerful empire lashing out at the rest of the world - whether in rage or seeking domestic diversion - is not a pretty one at all. The Soviet superpower was kind enough to implode rather innocuously. I'm not at all convinced that we yanks would be quite so gracious about doing the same.
I remain haunted to this day by the words of John le Carré, written on the eve of the Bush invasion of Iraq: "America has entered one of its periods of historical madness, but this is the worst I can remember: worse than McCarthyism, worse than the Bay of Pigs and in the long term potentially more disastrous than the Vietnam War".
Sadly, I think he had everything right in his assessment, save for the word "periods". That term implies a temporariness to our condition that might at least make it somehow barely tolerable.
But what if it only gets worse from here?
And let's be honest. Given the nature of the Republicans, the Democrats, the media and the public in America today, how does it not?


229 Comments so far
Show AllWait! When were we "civilized" in the sense assumed by the title?
Spot on mate!
It's not a new phenomenon and not confined to any particuar group.
http://www.amazon.com/Anti-Intellectualism-American-Life-Richard-Hofstadter/dp/0394703170
Part of the problem is that liberals are self censoring.
Intelligent people really are closing their ears, eyes and mouths to what is happening.
I guess then it will not disturb,divert, frustrate or make them feel guilty for their inaction.
I would say at this point our goal is to attempt to steer the nation into the most peaceful collapse possible.
Definitely vote third party, its the only meaningful choice.
Agreed.
Agreed.
One quote from my Google homepage today:
Liberals are very broadminded: they are always willing to give careful consideration to both sides of the same side.
- Anonymous
HAHAHAHAHA!!! that's a really good one!
You're right. I heard Bobby Kennedy Jr. praising Obama today on Ring of Fire. Very disappointing.
"..at this point our goal is to attempt to steer the nation into the most peaceful collapse possible."
What we need is a Capt. Sully to land this downed bird to safety.
The haunting to come will have a long shadow. Will anyone in America have a clear conscience, farther down the road, and say, "I did everything I could."
I've been to every mass gathering for social justice and peace in DC, in my home town and once, on 15 Feb-03 in New York, since 1998.
The purpose of mass protests - and the only way they work, is to cause so much physical disruption from large mass of increasingly unruly people filling the streets that the powerful cannot ignore them.
The largest turnout in New York? maybe 700,000. The largest turnout in DC? Maybe 300,000 (Sept 24, 2004). The largest turnout in Pittsburgh? 9000 on January 12, 2002.
Assuming about 100 million are a one-day round trip from NYC or DC. this represents a turnout of much less than a percent. In the case of local protest, it was a about a half a percent of the population of the metro area and surrounding counties.
So no, very few are doing everything they can and they don't care.
The only work I have been able to get for the last 3 years is temporary work through a large agency. I am background checked before I begin each new assignment. If I were ever arrested, for any reason, what little income I receive for this work would be gone for good. So I'm sorry, I really wish I could appear at protests but putting food on the table and a roof over the head of myself and my elderly mother takes priority. I do care, but that doesn't change my situation.
...not to mention that so many people cannot take the time off from work, or don't have the financial ability to spend a night in an expensive place like DC or NYC.
People that are being effected by these policies are so low on the Maslow scale that the only thing they can do is protect their job, not rock the boat, and hope that it gets better.
To you and others who are unable to do everything possible for the rest of your life to fight against evil political corruption: Do not feel guilty, do enjoy life, but do something now and again, either big or small, to try to make a bit of difference.
Political action should not be reserved to the privileged few, and can never do anything but support the ruling class if it is. The previous poster said that people were struggling with illness, poverty, keeping food in the house and keeping housing at all - struggling to survive. That is not separate from the battle, that IS the battle. This idea that people should be making time for progressive causes, and if they can't "join us" because they are too busy trying to survive they should at least "do little things to help us" tells us everything that is wrong with progressive politics, and why the progressive cause must and will fail. Progressives ought to be serving those who are at risk, not expecting them to serve us. They are fighting the fight, not progressives. You have this all precisely backward.
The unspoken yet foundational requirement for being a progressive is to be enjoying a relative degree of privilege and comfort, and the prejudices of the relatively comfortable and privileged permeate everything about progressive politics. That can never be a mass movement, because the entry requirements exclude 90% of the people, and because the movement is inherently antagonistic to the everyday people - blaming them for making the wrong choices, for being stupid, for being unenlightened.
Very good points.
Sadly, I think that is the case for many Americans. Also inability to take time off work -and inability to fund transportation and lodging to attend these protests makes it all but impossible to the average person. In today's economy, with so many laid off and looking for work, most people who are employed are willing to do little to risk losing a job knowing how many are waiting in the wings, ready to take their place.
Bus tickets to most DC protests are on a slicing scale, and often can be obtained for free. Do some research in your area. Often car pooling is availableas well.
Everything being what? all these posts got in the mood, thinking about the end of the movie "The Stand" I never got around to the book so I don't know how that comes out. Anyway most of the paople were gone, down to the finish a few hundred good in the Mtn's a few hundred evil,, In Las Vegas of all places. The final scene Evil is getting ready to take his bows, when one of his henchmen (Totaly Nuts) comes down the street on a garden tractor with a trailer. In the trailer is and A-Bomb missle warhead. And the nut's shouting this is for you all for you. And as it approches the podium the warhead detenates. Solving everybodys problems.
Now would something like that be what you have in mind, as doing everything nessary to make the world safe. Because to me it was a bit extreame. Of course everybody had guns but nobody shot this guy, they were too busy trying to save themselves.
Course maybe thats what the founding fathers had in mind when they layed out DC. putting all the leadeship (Such as it is) alltogther in one place.
For the HSA people freaking out read this; http://www.amazon.com/Stand-Expanded-First-Complete-Signet/dp/0451169530
THis was a thread that would inspire such ideas, had they not already been written down.
>^^<
"Obama and crew are miserable failures, as completely unable to provide meaningful solutions to the problems facing Americans today as they are inept at winning political fights against manifest criminals."
They are only failures, of course, if one buys the notion that the Democrats were supposed to help the populace, and not their corporate masters.
So, Mr. Green, I must know:
How stupid are YOU?
Well said. I was going to post something on this paragraph too. Professor Green assumes that we Americans are all one big (un)happy family. He falls short in his essay by not being able to distinguish exactly who Obama is failing. The obvious answer is that he is speaking about We The People. But that premise is missing some important information.
For example: Did Obama fail the insurance corporations by passing a law that forces 30 million people to buy their crappy products? Did he fail the MIC by giving them the biggest military budget ever, and by expanding the war of terror? Did he fail the bankers by giving them everything they demanded during the biggest heist known to man - including appointing them to positions to run his economic team? Did Obama fail the corporate police state by opening the door for any future president to assassinate American citizens without giving them due process? No. He did not fail the corporate state.
The last one really scares me because all of these Democrats and Obama supporters don't think that it's too big a deal (this is based on how little opposition that exists) because Obama is a 'nice guy and all'... but what about the next President?
And that is Why Obomber will be President for 8 years. Sarah Palin, Gingrich, etc. are side shows!
Just watch and see if Obomber does or does not sign a bill permanently keeping Bushes Tax Cuts for the rich.
I think Nader is right: It will take a very rich charismatic Politician to step in and win any major elections!
And more than one:
Mr. Green is convinced that no matter who the Republicans nominate is that person will be elected president in 2012. This would certainly tie in with his main theme of how stupid people in this country must be if they only believe that they can only vote for either a Democrat or a Republican. If they were to look below the names of the Democratic and Republican choices for president on their ballots they would surely discover other choices beside the GOP and Savage Mules selections. If Americans were to actually push aside all the propaganda that they receive during election time and dig beneath the surface then they might actually realize that their choices for president are not as limited as they are led to believe by our corporate media.
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Amen.
It was remarkable that the leadership of the Soviet Union permitted their version of empire to peacefully disintegrate. 'Evil Empires' do not go quietly so the very nature of their demise demonstrated a 'civilized' quality among Moscow leaders such as Gorbachev that appears totally absent among Beltway elites.
Highly dubious that American rulers will ride off into the sunset peacefully. Expect a massive shootout at the OK Corral.
In the meantime, fear & loathing of enemies both internal & external will provide the glue to overcome economic prostration.
"The Soviet superpower was kind enough to implode rather innocuously."
I picked up on this comment, too, and found it stunningly ignorant. If the author means that Russia didn't attack other countries around the world as it "imploded," I guess he has a point (but a weak one, given how Russia has behaved in its former possessions).
Beyond that, Gorbie sought a moderately-paced transition to a Swedish style social democracy (a notably "civilized" objective that supports your point), but Gorbachev was ousted by Yeltsin, who threw the country open to the same kind of capitalism that is being inflicted upon the United States BY THE SAME PEOPLE with ever-increasing pain. Once capitalists--included the supposedly remorseful Jeffrey Sachs (who has published here on CD)--"opened" Russia, they pillaged, looted, and utterly destroyed the economy (even George Soros profitted), and their only regret was that so many of the Russian nomenklatura were able to grab billions in state assets that Americans and Europeans wanted for themselves.
According to Naomi Klein, in her chapter from "The Shock Doctrine" called "Bonfire of a Young Democracy" (pp. 275-309), in 1989 there were about 2 million Russians living in poverty. Under corporatism (which the press mislabeled "democracy"), by the mid-90s, 74 million Russians lived in poverty. Along the way, addiction, alcoholism, violent crime, and AIDS skyrocketted, and longevity plummetted. Bottom line, the suffering in Russia was horrific, but was passed off in the media as the "growing pains" of the transition to "democracy," when, in fact, it was an orgy of greed and abuse.
In sum, the lesson of Russia is not that of a colonial power "peacefully disintegrating" (Chechnya, anyone? Or Yeltsin's burning of the parliament in Moscow?). The lesson is of the sheer brutality of Friedmanite fundamentalism (neoliberal, free-market economics). And, by the way, it's coming to your town, too.
If you want a better example of an empire "peacefully disintegrating," read Chalmers Johnson's latest book, "Dismantling the Empire," wherein he talks about post-WW II Great Britain's transition from empire.
F E 12:14 ------ Excellent!
Posters do not forget OilyBomber on the enviornment Champion of:
Offshore oil
Nuclear Power
Tar Sands Oil
Fracking
"Clean" Coal
And OilyBombers despotism is worse than the previous poster mentions,
he is extrajudicially executing alot of Pakistanis and
Blocking every judicial remedy for his and Baby Bush's War Crimes with multiple claims of "State Sercets"
FBI " Mam come with us" Woman "What's my crime?" FBI " State Secret Mam".
Thats just the expanded Patriot Act at work, protecting you all, from??? Of course we have all sorts of underhanded ways to violate your rights under 9/11 statutes and the Reagan era to present anti-drug legislation.
I was watching TV this morning wher I saw police Flagerantly place innocent citizens at harms way in crazy(Unnessary as a helicoptor was also following)car chases involving someone with minor charges involving dozens of police cars. Yes a good reminder never standup and demand your rights ro due process when their holding TASERS you be on the ground in cuffs, like we only used to do to major felons. Now we do to anyone who demands their constitunional rights, as those have been supersceded according to the supream court.
Law, what is law. When the strong have every wepon imaginable and you only have a faith in an outdated contract.
>^^<
FAST EDDIE/MARK PADDLES: Excellent posts.
Are we simply auditing this course from Hofstra or can we take an exam at some point and earn credit? How many hours, and at what level? Will the exam results be posted on CommonDreams?
America's historical madness began with the =Checkers Speech= by Richard Nixon, and it will not stop. Why? Because history tailgates.
Some academic at Hofstra University should loan Dr. Green a book on Chimpanzees, one with lots of photographs. Chimps are one of the best examples of social imobility under duress. First they bare their teeth and make loud disgusting noises - then they stand around looking at each other, waiting for a brave chimp TO DO SOMETHING. They are world experts at STARING (no matter their chimp IQ). And we share 98 percent of our genes with them. The genes we missed were the ones for having sex some sixteen times a day. I feel so bipedal.
I keep staring at this post...
... wondering if I should cut back to sixteen times a day...
Tripedal?
It started when, in the middle of the war of northern aggression Abe Lincoln made a speach changing the whole purporse of the war to be known from then on as a God Ordained action to End Slavery.. And people still belive that BS to this day!
>^^<
The Decade of Denial empirePie
In this decade of Denial
Sparrows tweet Zieg Heil
Silver Birds wallow in the Hudson, as free Geese swallow up the flotsam.
Free speech gurgles by the Pontamac
Media Mavens learn what’s fly and the Shimmy Shack
for the Lady in Rogue beat, as the gold sac tea bagger’s bleat,
goose stepping to the manifest of fear
fear of the blow back
as we .... the buggered US;
as we the deluded line up for another booster bonus
our gowns flapping without much lift
with destinies flight sold short shrift.
Another decade of we didn’t learn
We didn’t listen to the Century past tunes
from the Christmas trenches.
We even have the gall to call ourselves Menches
As the stench of plunder clogs up the legal benches
and the gavel makes a resonant toll
for the colony turned empire
to say once more:
“Lets roll”
for it is our role
so fly your banner on your pole
"Zieg Heil' ... " Zieg Heil"
to war for bankers on the dole
ePie "to war for bankers on the dole" Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!
glenn ford:
Thanks for the encouragement. Glendon Wayne
ePie:
Silver birds wallow in the Hudson- - -
"If you would be a poet, create works capable of answering the challenge of
apocalyptic times, even if this meaning sounds apocalyptic.
You are Whitman, you are Poe, you are Mark Twain, you are Emily Dickinson and Edna St. Vincent Millay, you are Neruda and Mayakovsky and Pasolini, you are an American or a non-American, you can conquer the conquerors with words....
--Lawrence Ferlinghetti
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Wild Dreams of a New Beginning
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There's a breathless hush on the freeway tonight
Beyond the ledges of concrete
restaurants fall into dreams
with candlelight couples
Lost Alexandria still burns
in a billion lightbulbs
Lives cross lives
idling at stoplights
Beyond the cloverleaf turnoffs
'Souls eat souls in the general emptiness'
A piano concerto comes out a kitchen window
A yogi speaks at Ojai
'It's all taking place in one mind'
On the lawn among the trees
lovers are listening
for the master to tell them they are one
with the universe
Eyes smell flowers and become them
There's a deathless hush
on the freeway tonight
as a Pacific tidal wave a mile high
sweeps in
Los Angeles breathes its last gas
and sinks into the sea like the Titanic all lights lit
Nine minutes later Willa Cather's Nebraska
sinks with it
The sea comes over in Utah
Mormon tabernacles washed away like barnacles
Coyotes are confounded & swim nowhere
An orchestra onstage in Omaha
keeps on playing Handel's Water Music
Horns fill with water
and bass players float away on their instruments
clutching them like lovers horizontal
Chicago's Loop becomes a roller-coaster
Skyscrapers filled like water glasses
Great Lakes mixed with Buddhist brine
Great Books watered down in Evanston
Milwaukee beer topped with sea foam
Beau Fleuve of Buffalo suddenly become salt
Manhattan Island swept clean in sixteen seconds
buried masts of Amsterdam arise
as the great wave sweeps on Eastward
to wash away over-age Camembert Europe
manhatta steaming in sea-vines
the washed land awakes again to wilderness
the only sound a vast thrumming of crickets
a cry of seabirds high over
in empty eternity
=as the Hudson retakes its thickets
and Indians reclaim their canoes=
Lawrence Ferlinghetti - currently age 91
Trylon: Thanks for sharing that. Glendon Wayne
Trylon: Here is an older verse with the Apocalyptic theme.
‘Apocalypstick’ Pie 1.1 empirePie April 29th, 2010
Hey ya all better hanker for Hank
and hearken to the dart in the bull
The next bear is gonna be steeper
than any empire keeper can claim a bucket for
This isn’t ordinary Bush / Obammer bull so get out the pail
debtor’s jail don’t chain no daisy failures
The bull’s brass balls are low hangin
like the fruit of empire ripe
and the loot or sheets of rope
won’t spread the power poke robes
who sell indulgences for rat singers
scurrying for the cover of safer lucre
as the global pig screams for a chute
and a bigger pail for all the loot.
Bail Hank bail
don’t pass on the bear
or boot on the bankie
save all the Heils for fungus fallout
and high style for future ‘pig lipstick roses’
with all the bailin sounds, sing the baleful tune
bye bye ‘Apocalypstick’ pie
This is no accidental dismantling of America. This has to be deliberate.
The plutocrats behind the throne must understand the path virtually all great empires follow before their complete collapse. They or their think tanks must have read scholarly studies like Will and Ariel Durant's The Story of Civilization, which very clearly outlines the stages in, and the reasons for these collapses.
Other studies that trace the collapse of empires raise similar warnings, including the obvious danger of allowing excessive military adventurism to overwhelm a nation's resources until its economy implodes.
However, rather than use these clear and unambiguous warnings to avoid a similar fate for America, our plutocrats replicate these missteps by other former empires to dismantle our country and its government.
We either have the stupidest, most historically illiterate political leaders on the planet (which is possible). Or we have some of the most powerful plutocrats behind the throne who have developed a blueprint, using historical models, for the destruction of our government--leaving them in complete control of the ruins.
Or maybe we have both!
Political leaders not stupid,,,venal.
To be venal one must be stupid.
Quite simply all incorrect conduct and thought stems from a basic ignorance as to the meaning and mechanism of life, i.e. Wise Love.
You are confusing intelligence with morality.
Ignorance is only stupid if willful.
Everyone makes mistakes, it's just these self-entitled bastards won't admit it. And they have all the power to cover it up, Just think of a kitten with endlesss litter and the ability to rewrite history.
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The plutocrats as you term them have controlled the federal government since 1787. For the first 100 years, they consolidated their position; then over the past 100+ years they've counterattacked any attempt to control their slow Financialization of the country with control of the planet as their ultimate goal. DMG only highlights one period of that history. Lately, I've been imploring folks to read Dr Hudson's analysis of what's happening and how we got here, with these two being the best primers: http://michael-hudson.com/2010/05/neoliberalism-and-the-counter-enlightenment/ and http://michael-hudson.com/2010/07/from-marx-to-goldman-sachs-the-fictions-of-fictitious-capital1/ He was recently invited to give a presentation to Brazil's council of economic advisors, http://michael-hudson.com/2010/09/how-brazil-can-defend-against-financialization/ And there is a plethora of additional learning one can acquire from other essays and videos at his website.
It's no accident that the public appears "stupid" to observers; it's been very carefully trained over the decades as those who raise the alarm, like Chomsky, are easilly brushed aside and overwhelmed by the Propaganda and Indoctrination Systems that have gone from private to quasi-governmental since the innovation of mass communications devices. And the only effective way to fight back is by one person, then one town, then one electoral district becoming aware of how they were manipulated and what they can do in opposition as the late 1800s Populists learned. The process can be accelerated by our having our own mass communications outlets; but without the hard person-to-person dialog that gains hearts and minds, such outlets are almost useless--sidelined like Chomsky--which is their history to date.
The independent printers of pre- and post-1776 America were absolutely essential to defeating the British; whenever the British discovered a press post-1776, it was destroyed, unless it could be proven that only British "news" was being printed. We have the technology--every computer can become a printing press--but so far it seems clear we lack the will--what some misconstrue as stupidity.
I am pointing this out again. . No one has responded to it.
Search for Depopulation Program/ rense.com. See what these rich f&cks have in mind for us.
This is being done deliberately. The banks and the Gates foundation are doing this now.
I actually think the demise of the US would be rather good for this planet. Since the beginning of it, it has slaughtered, enslaved, invaded and murdered millions.
And yes, these people ARE stupid. Bush ruined this country with wars and deregulations. Putting sycophants in charge of the agencies that allowed the banks, the miners and the oil companies to destroy the US and the stupid people are blaming Obama.
He certainly has many faults and broken promises, and the dems allowed the thugs to pass bad regulations and helped to install 2 right wing judges to the bench. They are just as complicit in what the thugs did. Just as they were complicit in allowing Bush to steal the first election. Not one would stand up for all those people that complained in Congress. Just as they now are letting the thugs steal the upcoming election. Throwing voters off the rolls and letting republican companies use the rigged voting machines. It is just a game to these guys. They take turns being in power. Either CD or Demacracy Now had an article about it.
Goodbye US. Don't let the door.....
I don't see why the GOP should change its game plan now.
Guns, gays, and god have worked well in the past. How stupid are we? If you own a TV, turn on most any channel and you will see the answer.
In April 2009 I put my TV into storage. Now it is not speaking to me.
Trylon