Monday, February 19, 2018

No.

It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death! ~Patrick Henry

I grew up reading books about history, the Revolutionary War and the events surrounding it, the early years of this country, the Mountain Men, Abolitionism, the Underground Railroad, the Civil War, the Wild West...all that real old-school stuff. I grew up watching Westerns and science fiction and in terms of anything not reality based, I read a lot of science fiction too. I had a National Geographic subscription as a kid. Hell, just the stuff I read for fun tended to impress upon me the value of exploration, of fighting for what was right, of inquiry, and yes, of liberty.

My understanding, even as an Elementary school-age kid, was that liberty very much meant having the right to vote, to vote your conscience, to choose and fight for your own destiny without having to pick up a weapon in order to do it. That was the whole damned point of this country. Voting is liberty, it IS participation in America, and without that, anything else to do with the American Idea is nothing more than a privilege for others to confer or take away as they see fit. Without the God-given, inalienable right to participate in it yourself...why bother? Without that right...without the right to hold your government to account...you have no other rights.

Without the right to vote, to hold the guy with the "The Buck Stops Here" sign on his desk to account, the concept of Democracy has nothing to hang its hat on.

This asshole is not your friend, he's not giving you anything, what he's offering you is nothing more than a Christianized, Republicanized version of Dhimmitude and don't you forget it.

More to the point, it's probably worse because the Muslims extended protections to the Christians, Jews and others who lived in the lands they conquered. Does anybody really think these faithless assholes would honor any promise they made to anybody who didn't bribe them with insane amounts of money?

When it comes to citizenship, to freedom, either you are or you aren't. There are no half-measures. There's no being 99% of a Citizen. If you can't vote, you aren't one because that is the most basic building block of citizenship (and this country) right there.

I mean, what else is there? Participation in our Capitalistic system? Oh please, These are the same fools who are trying to prop up Coal, which is very much a dying industry, or Oil, in the face of the stark reality of Climate Change (I live in Michigan, it's February, and it's raining outside and supposed to get up to 50 degrees this week) even as the rest of the world is investing in renewable energy. These are the same damn people who want to basically wreck the international system of free trade...that previous generations of conservatives built...either because Brown people get to participate in it now or somehow it's not dumping enough money into their pockets. These people don't give two fucks about Capitalism and don't let anybody tell you otherwise. What they really want is to re-order the international system to provide extreme socialism/free money for them and literal crap for everyone else. Remember, Republicans repeatedly voted to keep the Affordable Care Act for themselves but take it away from everybody else.

That, right there, should tell you what these people's real priorities are.

How long before they get to "You can vote for whoever you want, as long as it's us?"

See, that's the thing. The real objective here is that "Conservatives" (who are no longer all that conservative, really) basically want to be able to do what they want, while others have no recourse. (Yet at the same time, they're for free availability of guns, which will probably only last until enough people start shooting at them.)

I'm a gamer, I've been playing Dungeons & Dragons since I was a kid. Do you want to know where wanting to do whatever you want, to whoever you want, no matter who gets hurt falls on the Alignment spectrum, do you know how such a moral code is described? Chaotic Evil, that's how.

At this point, I'm surprised that Bill Buckley, Chuck Colson, George H.W. Bush (and George W. Bush for that matter) Gerald Ford, Margaret Thatcher, Moon Sun Myung, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and while we're at it, Rajneesh haven't been retroactively drummed out of Conservatism (or at least Anti-Communism, or are Communists good now, Vlad!?) for their liberal heresies...hell, for simply working within the existing systems that they had at the time and executing established precedent and government policy or the will of the people regardless of their personal views (That's what Republicans are talking about when they go after the FBI, or the Judiciary, or various civil servants or regulatory agencies, or treaties like NATO or the Paris Climate Accords, for that matter) or in the case of those not in politics...having any opinion which contravened the will of the Hive-Mind whatever...

These people simply don't want to be constrained by any rules whatsoever. Never mind that reality says no one gets that kind of power. These are human beings, not gods.

.Republicans, and their donors and enablers, have basically reached the point where they would gleefully burn down this country and everything it stands for, so long as they get to stay in power. Keep that in mind when you consider that people who know about this stuff say we're now in a conflict with the Russians, that in effect the Cold War has been restarted...by Vladimir Putin. We need to vote the bastards out, all of them, before they sell this country out to the Enemy (so long as they get to stay in power as a quisling regime.)

Republicans have become the people that George Orwell warned us about.

More to the point, I read some of the comments on the FOX News Twitter thread under the article that the snipped picture at the top was the header for...

Republican voters don't seem to care if they end up slaves, so long as they are a better class of slaves than all the other slaves.

I think that's pretty fucked up.

  • There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. All competing pleasures will be destroyed. But always — do not forget this, Winston — always there will be the intoxication of power, constantly increasing and constantly growing subtler. Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever. ~George Orwell

Is Citizenship in exchange for a border wall a fair deal?

No. 

Citizenship, no walls. Walls can keep people in as well as out, and I don't want to live in that kind of country.

As a popular song from my grandparents generation put it...and don't forget, that generation of Americans was the one that defeated Fascism...

Oh give me land, lots of land, and the starry skies above
Don't fence me in
Let me ride through the wide open country that I love
Don't fence me in
Let me be by myself in the evening breeze
And listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees
Send me off forever but I ask you please
Don't fence me in
Just turn me loose, let me straddle my old saddle on
Underneath the western skies
On my cayuse, let me wander over yonder
Till I see the mountains rise
I want to ride to the ridge where the West commences
To many words, gaze at the moon till I lose my senses
And I can't look at hobbles and I can't stand fences
Don't fence me in
Oh give me land, lots of land, and the starry skies above
Don't fence me in
Let me ride through the wide open country that I love
Don't fence me in
Let me be by myself in the evening breeze
And listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees
Send me off forever but I ask you please
Don't fence me in
Just turn me loose, let me straddle my old saddle on
Underneath the western skies
On my cayuse, let me wander over yonder
Till I see the mountains rise
I want to ride to the ridge where the West commences
Gaze at the moon till I lose my senses
And I can't look at hobbles and I can't stand fences
Don't fence me in

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Scarce heard amid the guns below. (American Revelation, Part Seven.)

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
    That mark our place; and in the sky
    The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
    Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
        In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
    The torch; be yours to hold it high.
    If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
        In Flanders fields. ~John McCrae, In Flanders Fields

So, there was another mass shooting yesterday...another school shooting, at that.

Another angry asshole with a history of violent altercations, and a weapon.

According to what I read, the kid had serious anger management issues and had been expelled from school (the one he shot up, in fact) for fighting.

You know, that's a pretty major event in a young person's life. It seems like the kind of thing that should come up in a background check. It's certainly the sort of thing a determined H.R. person might find when checking references and stuff on a job application.

People keep talking about gun control, and while I agree that this is needed...and I say that as a gun owner and a former conservative...a simple solution that might help a little bit would be for us, as a society, to ask questions, to know one another better, to have a degree or moral courage that is greater than the degree of our addiction to money, and stop selling ammunition and weapons to angry, pinch-faced assholes.

But of course, people...certainly people who are heavily involved in American gun culture...don't want to bother to do anything like that on their own, much less have the guts to look somebody in the eye and tell them "You look like a nut, I'm not going to sell to you" or to say "Hey, kid, do your parents know you're buying this stuff?"

That's why we have to make laws about things. Why? because America, as a nation and Americans as a people all too often give precisely zero fucks about right and wrong...

But of course, we're very concerned with legality...because nobody wants to get sued or go to prison.

No, laws won't stop a determined person who wants to kill, just like a borderline-fascistic,racist culture that often maintains adversarial relations with its own communities being tolerated among municipal law-enforcement hasn't done one damned thing to stop crime...or prevent people of color from fighting for their rights, but I digress.

What laws...and rights...do is provide Society with recourse when bad things happen.

When the fucking Attorney General addresses a convention of law enforcement personnel about "Our Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement" that politicizes laws and undermines the rule of law.

What this new fad in "Conservative" harshness in law enforcement also doesn't address is agency, human nature, the fact that people will resist in whatever ways they can...whether those ways make sense to an outside observer or not...whether whatever they say or think they are resisting is actually the appropriate target or not. In this vein it's worth noting that young people often make bad decisions, not because they are bad people but because their brains and level of maturity are still developing. I'm sure that kid who shot those other kids said and may have actually thought he was fighting back against The Man or something something gazpacho...

Humans are inherently sinful, we kill each other over all types of dumb shit every day. That doesn't make it right, though.

Here's the thing:

I'm here to tell you, if a person has to use a big stick or a knife or a sharpened roll of pressed and dried newspaper (...one learns interesting stuff working with the occasional convicted felon...) to kill they aren't going to kill as many people. If a person has to try to run down people with a car, there's a lot of places people can safely take shelter. All I'm saying is, we need to come to grips with the fact that hey, maybe some people are angry, or crazy, or just plain malicious or too damned nuts to have access to firearms.

This seems fairly obvious.

(See, for reference, the picture posted above apparently by right-wing loony tune Alex Jones...and apparently liked by the person who operates the Twitter feed for where he bought it from. Think on that, take all the time you need...)

[...My guess would be that when we reach a point of sanity on this issue and make some kind of an effort to stop the killing while preserving people's Second Amendment rights it's probably going to be necessary to go through the sellers as well as the consumers with a fine-toothed comb, but I digress again...]

I am here to tell you, there are three things that people will always find a way to do...get high, have sex, and kill people. You can take away everything from a person and that is what they will become. You can have the strictest religious-dominated cultures in the world and that is what people will do. In Saudi Arabia, homosexuality is punishable by death and deeply frowned upon by the dominant arch-conservative Islamist culture and yet they still have gay people. Drug trafficking is punishable by death, but for the right price people take that risk every day. Murder is punishable by beheading over there...but people still kill...

And it's stuff like that, that people like Jeff Sessions don't understand.

Without Justice as an objective, law is all too often nothing more than the means by which the powerful force themselves on the powerless.

Let me give you an example; Me,

I grew up around guns, I've had my bolt-action Winchester .22 Rifle since I was nine. I wasn't allowed to handle it without an adult around until I was fifteen, almost sixteen (Deer season, and target-shooting in preparation for it, falls just a couple weeks before my birthday) when I had (as far as my Grandpa was concerned, at least) demonstrated enough maturity to do so...and in any case the only reasons I had were the occasional trip to the range or, when I got old enough, hunting season.

...And well past that age, my Grandparents and my Mom damn well knew what I was up to, and called me on it if I did anything that called my judgment into question.

Me being a typical young man, of course that happened a lot. Of course, I still got away with plenty of shit too. But ya know, that's part of the idea, you had to learn things back in the day or you just got caught faster.

It takes a village to raise a kid, parents, places of worship, schools...social fabric...and sometimes, it takes for all to be attentive to what people are doing in order to stop some kind of stupid shit.

People kept on me, made sure I did the right thing, had a job, kept my car up, paid my bills. Hell, my Mom still occasionally brings up that kind of stuff and I'm 44 years old.

Why can't we all keep on our government like that? Why do so many people get wrapped up in their own stupid bullshit that at least half the time, when people do try to hold their government officials to account...even within the government...it's about the wrong thing or over some political grudge or other?

As I have grown older, I have seen that social fabric fray. People often care more about their own shit...and things that may be massively unimportant in the grand scheme of things...than they do about bigger things that are happening all around them. The Cult Of Capitalism is doing its damnedest to keep us all excessively busy so that no one questions it.

Corporations, the NRA and Republicans care more about maintaining their profits than they do about the fact that 30,000 of us die each year from gun-related causes/

Politicians, popular culture and as of a couple days ago, the government care more about shaming the poor than they do about whether or not people have adequate food to eat. While we're at it, political pundits care more about whacked out conspiracy theories than they do about dead kids.

Think about that, take all the time you need.

Jesus said we were to care for the poor, and treat them with dignity. In all of the Abrahamic faiths this is a core belief. In Islam, it is a scriptural requirement and one of the Five Pillars of Islam, the stated core values of that religion. In Judaism, care for the poor is a Mitzvah, a command of G-d.

Most other religions seem to feel the same way, unless you're a Prosperity Gospel Pentecostal like this guy:

This Ugandan Pastor is literally walking on the backs of other human beings, for no better reason than they let him.

I'm not certain, but given what I know about the religious climate in Uganda I think it's a reasonable guess that this guy is a Pentecostal.

That form of Christianity is uniquely American, it started here with the Azusa Street Revival in California from 1906 to 1915. It's basically a synthesis of African Traditional Religion and Christianity...which helps to explain why this belief system has thrived in certain parts of Sub-Saharan Africa.

Jesus did not walk on the backs of people. He did not claim to be so holy that He could not touch the ground.

Jesus also seems to have been against deliberate harm to children, but whatever. Who listens to anything that guy actually said, anymore?

Instead, we have people who in His name would deny food to the poor, sell them guns on credit so that they could shoot each other in the street or literally walk on their backs, given the chance.

Amen, come Lord Jesus, I'm getting sick as hell of your followers.

It's funny how so much of the religious bullshit that justifies the abuse of kids, terrible treatment of the poor and of women, various and assorted "Fuck you, I've got mine" beliefs either has to be inferred by interpretation, twisted beyond recognition or when all else fails, made up whole-cloth by people who believe in nothing more than their own selfishness.

But that's the world we live in now, and to a certain extent we always have.

The question, of course, is what are we going to do about it? Each and every last one of us is being asked this question, whether we realize it or not.

The heavens are silent. God is not going to save us, not this time, at least not that way. What we do, how we get out of this mess? That's on us.

But, we owe it to those who have gone before...and those who will come after us...to find the answer for ourselves and strive to implement it so that our nation and our world can get a little closer to living up to the promises we make. If we want a better nation, we have to be better citizens.

...And WE have to do that work ourselves.

The future is uncertain, there will be great change, and the irony is that much of this will have been wrought by those who were dead-set against there being any change at all.

But there is are three things I am certain of. Before this is over, Donald Trump will curse out his own enablers and followers. Like the members of any cult, they will fall at his feet and believe that it is they...not he...who are wrong...and I am absolutely certain that there will be a reckoning. I can't explain or imagine how, but I know it will come.

In a nation so dead-set on certainty...and on knowing or striving to determine what will happen...to those of us caught up in this time, the uncertainty going forward may be the worst judgment of all.

And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour. ~Revelation 8:1


Monday, February 12, 2018

His Judgment Cometh, and that right soon. (American Revelation: Part Six)

And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood;
And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is shaken of a mighty wind.
And the heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled together; and every mountain and island were moved out of their places.
And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains;
And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb:
For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?
~Revelation 6:12-17

In the Shawshank Redemption, the Warden has a picture hanging in his office. A crafty Bible verse-based little framed sign that says "His Judgment Cometh, and that right soon." The irony of this doesn't really become apparent until towards the end of the movie, but bear with me.

I wasn't going to write this today. But then, I saw the Tweet snipped above, and I made the mistake of following the link, perhaps out of morbid curiosity. I've really got to learn to stop doing that. As the saying goes, never read the comments. I couldn't get very far down the rabbit hole of silly woo woo bullshit before I had to just stop reading that crap.

The basic gist of it all was "OMG YOGA IS OF THE DEVIL" and the same kind of pious-sounding drivel that usually pops up when a bunch of Fundamentalist idiots are confronted with a pat statement that confirms their biases and a couple of intelligent, reasonable Believers trying their damnedest to point out to the mob that silly bullshit is, indeed, silly bullshit. I've been there. These people's strategy is always nothing more than to keep at it until reasonable people simply throw their hands up in frustration, give up and leave.

Now we've reached the point, over the last couple of years, where even dedicated Evangelical and Fundamentalist Christians and conservatives who have any sort of line they won't cross at the demand of the greater Hive-mind are being left behind while the mob lights their farts and cheers as they gleefully ransack the Church and conservatism of any dignity or value it had outside of what the upper crust of its membership could get out of it.

Now, I want to ask you a question. Do you really think somebody who feels threatened by Yoga is going to hold up even somewhat well when reality encroaches on their stuff to the point where their bubble bursts? What exactly do these people think Christians should do? Hint: People who believe this garbage tend to be a little lost when they find out that expecting life to be an endless church service can't be sustained in the long run without a lot of money or a high tolerance for drugs. Real life has to intrude at some point. If you wonder why there's so many Fundamentalist families who have at least one person on psychiatric medication...this is why, this right here.

American society has coddled these morons for years, but in the last decade or so (particularly the last couple of years) we've begun to stop coddling these idiots and kissing their asses simply because we've been running out of reasons to do so. They already have their established bullshitters and grifters outside of (or no longer involved in) politics, and political stardom as an Evangelical tends to flame out fairly quickly. It's fairly rare these days to hear anything about Sarah Palin, for example. It's gotten to the point where these people would rather polish a gold-plated turd like Donald Trump and try to pretend he's religious than actually listen to somebody even claiming to speak the Truth unless they're doing so in a manner that specifically excludes others or is reflexively against any non-American culture. Never mind that the United States of America...and before it, Europe, thrived specifically because of assimilating skilled people and useful things from other cultures, and not always by those cultures having a choice in the matter, either.

But one of the important aspects of empire is that people from the sphere of influence tend to eventually arrive at the center of it. When they do, they want to have the same rights as everybody else, and eventually their presence becomes impossible to ignore. The time will always come when white people are expected to share. Smart people accept this and move on. Stupid people tend to want to kick over the table and storm out the door...or, as is writ large in our society right now, they want to burn civilization down around them.

I never understood this, and for almost two decades I lived in a part of Michigan defined by "White Flight" from the bigger cities. Although it's worth noting that starting in the late 1990's (due to large numbers of Jamaican seasonal workers being employed in the area///and they're still there) biracial kids gradually became a visible minority. I personally thought that was a good thing, and now plenty of those kids are young adults who are an even more visible presence in society, as I've noted in a previous essay.

I worked with Jamaicans back in the day, as a dishwasher and line cook and maintenance man (I worked all three of those jobs for the same company-which used to own all the Big Boy franchises and several other restaurants in Northern Michigan-over the course of several years, usually as a second job.) They work hard, they're fun to work with, and they'll work 14-hour shifts for days at a time and do it for minimum wage without a single complaint...and oh, boy, do they ever spend that money! When I worked at Wal-Mart...and working in electronics there partly overlapped with one of the other jobs I just mentioned...toward the end of the season Jamaicans started trickling in and buying CD players, TV's, game consoles and other stuff. It's common for them to take electronics and whatnot back to Jamaica and sell it, usually for a bit more than they paid for it here.

One would think that all this stuff would be considered a good even by today's conservatives. I know the Jamaicans I worked with made quite a positive impression on me...even if I never quite figured out all the ins and outs of their culture or ever quite mastered understanding Jamaican Patois. For what should be extra bonus points with the Evangelicals...a majority of Jamaicans are religious, most of course being Christian...and many devoutly so. Plenty of Jamaican men are homophobic as fuck, and what today might be called "Toxic masculinity" was not exactly absent either. You'd think conservatives would love these guys.

Actually, back in the day when I was a line cook working for Ludlow Enterprises and a Wal-Mart sales associate (and a Republican voter) working two jobs to support my wife and her kid plenty of us did love those guys.

But no, in the comments on any online post concerning Northern Michigan where Jamaicans get brought up, somebody always complains. Never mind that most Americans won't do the work they are doing, least of all for the wages they're doing it for. I've noticed this off and on for at least ten years. I've come to the conclusion that it's because they are Black, and a lot of people are racist as fuck. Until the last couple of years, this only really came out in internet comment sections.

That's just one example.

Like I said, our society has coddled these idiot white people...and now it can't do that as much. From illegal Mexican immigrants picking beans and oranges in California to perfectly damned legal Indian doctors and engineers who are integral to things like hospitals and defense contractors...to Iraqi refugees who join the Marine Corps and do so for the stated reason of wanting to fight the people who ran them out of their own country or get a step ahead on education and job training, or for that matter both...immigrants, almost especially the non-white ones...are vital to all sectors of our society

Of course, they expect their rights, as they damned well should. There's no legal reason or way to deny them, either.

Like I said, conservatives have reached the point where they don't want to do anything, but they don't want anybody else to do anything either. If civilization depends on having people not like them in order to function, or they are not at least constantly lauded as the overlords of everything, well then civilization is against them and it has to go, too.

Does anybody who's paying attention think these people could handle a real existential crisis, especially one that they started? We have not reached that point yet, and they're coming unglued and often simply hiding in their own little bubbles posting pictures of fluffy kittens. When their own economic policies begin to create mass economic and social chaos on a level that they can't ignore (rather than the current situation where it's merely obvious to anybody who's paying attention) what are they going to do? Are these fucking people going to wake up and realize that they were wrong, and pitch in and try to help the people who are broke and dying of preventable illnesses or starving on their front porch?

Or are they going to piously assume that the End Times have come, and raise up prayers to heaven while reading bias-confirming verses from Daniel and Revelation until brigands or resistance fighters break into their houses and steal the food out of their refrigerators, too, and then (programmed by decades of silly End Times bullshit) starve to death while self-righteously awaiting the Rapture themselves? More to the point, so deeply embedded is the denial about how this moral shit sandwich came to be, that yes, I think many of these people would piously starve themselves to death and never know why.

Popular culture holds that Evangelicals and Fundamentalists experienced the surge of power that they did in the 1970's because of opposition to the Roe Vs, Wade supreme court decision...which they've also spent decades trying to chip away at it. But that's not really it. The modern Religious Right was born out of opposition to Brown vs. Board of Education in the 1950's and to the Civil Rights movement in the 1950's and early 1960's. The spiritual (and sometimes literal) ancestors of these people are the ones who started Segregation Academies throughout the South and who, in places like Jackson, Mississippi, closed all public swimming pools when the Supreme Court said they had to share them with Black people.

...And you wonder why Jim Bakker has reinvented himself by hawking survivalist woo and taco meat? That's why. Civilization is not important to these people. Hell, the safety of their daughters isn't important to these people. Anything can and will be sacrificed on the altar of perceived political and social power. If you want to know why racist idiots like Paul Nehlen or Roy Moore have a platform, or why the idea of building a wall around America is popular with these people, that's why. If you want to know why bacon being considered unhealthy, or a different kind of cheese on a burger, or Islam or Multiculturalism or Yoga are be considered a threat...but gun deaths or nuclear war or people eating laundry soap isn't...it's because these people either were lying about their priorities all along, or they've mentally regressed to this point because of constant promotion of white American cultural hegemony here and abroad...or simply because of everything being marketed with them as the baseline for the pitch for years...or they were weak-willed crowd-followers to start with.

Most actual principled conservatives are either Democrats now or otherwise didn't vote for Trump, in some cases they're out of power and more often, they died off years ago. In nearly all cases...they're extremely hated by the Trump Supporters. Even those in power who criticize the existing situation even a little bit are regarded as traitors.

This is the post that got Paul Nehlen booted off of Twitter, finally. This is Trump praising him on that same platform. Paul Nehlen is the guy running to attempt to primary Paul Ryan in his Wisconsin district and he's known for publicly ranting about Jews "Pretending to be white so that they can destroy Western Civilization " Or something something Nazi Gazpacho. I'm just sayin' I can remember when talking like that could get you beat up. I knew a lot of World War II veterans growing up, but it wasn't just them that hated fascism, according to what I was taught, hating Nazis was basically the bottom rung on the ladder of human morality.

For the actual record, this is what Meghan Markle looks like. The contrast between the actual picture and the doctored one that Paul Nehlen posted should tell you an awful lot about how these morons see the world and if dumb ass bullshit like this is what they'll put out there publicly, I don't want to know what these fucking morons will say in private. When "Christians" do things like portray the Devil as looking suspiciously like Obama in a Bible miniseries or rant about Yoga or so-and-so worshiping the Devil...the mentality evident in the doctored photo vs. the real one is exactly what's going on there. They would rather see other people: Disabled people, LGBT people, liberals, people of color, people of other faiths, etc. as literally demonic than treat them as human beings.

Only a select few of the Others, those who allow their minds to be colonized by this garbage (or who are willing to lie and say they believe it) will be "Saved." Come on, really, why else would you think guys like Dinesh D'Souza or "Sheriff" David Clarke would be so popular with these fucking people?

I've read the Bible...and assuming that even one single word of the New Testament concerning the character of Jesus is accurate, I can tell you who's in the wrong here and it ain't everybody else.

So I'll ask again, How do you think these people are going to react to a real crisis, especially one they can't blame somebody else for, or deny, or that causes their entire political house of cards to come crashing down? What do you think these people are really going to do when gay people, liberals, and people of color save the American experiment and begin to repair the damage they've done, and when what happens to dictatorial and fascist collaborators begins to happen to them?

When the judgment comes. When it gets found out that there's a safe that's been filled with ledgers of their corruption built into the wall behind their little crafted warning of God's judgment...and when somebody else profits from the capitalist system they've promoted, and they can't stop it. When they hear those sirens in the distance and know the law is coming for them...and that it has to because it can do no other and still save itself...what are these people going to do? I see the Republican panic over the Mueller investigation much like Warden Norton's panic toward the end of the Shawshank Redemption. When the truth outs, when the judgment comes...I think a lot of these people's leaders will blow their own brains out rather than face the consequences of their actions.

And their voters?

When I say that these people, these supposed "Conservatives" would rather burn down civilization, kick over the table and themselves become the ignorant savages dancing around a fire and waiting for the Witch Doctor to come out of his cave...than share civilization with those they consider The Others, I'm not joking.

Remember that there's more of the rest of us than there are of them, and be prepared to act accordingly.

His judgment cometh, and that right soon.

These people would gladly try to turn Revelation, Chapter Six, into a self-fulfilling prophecy out of fear and hate and pure unadulterated spite than understand the true meaning of Apocalyptic literature or that Revelation was, fundamentally, about justice rather than revenge. Understand, when I say justice, I'm not talking about modern America's racially-skewed-to-the-point where even sane conservatives recognize that it has become damaging kind of justice, either. I'm talking about the actual reality of justice and judgment by a higher power. Never mind that before this judgment is over...probably before it even truly begins...these people will be the very people begging the rocks to fall on them to hide them from reality, and from the fact that the Creator of the Infinite Universe does not share their racism and other ridiculous beliefs about other human beings.

Understand this, God does not create junk. If God created Man, and He saw that it was good, said that it was good and it was good, then humanity in all its infinite diversity was part of the plan in the first place. To assume or believe otherwise is to put one's own racism as an idol higher than the Creator.

And that, of course, is exactly what they do.

That's why conspiracy theories and False gospels are such dangerous things. They always lead to cult-like self-worship and moral and spiritual chaos in the end...or explode into open orgies of the same when threatened. Like I've been saying, no matter what these people tell you...they people don't see Trump as some great leader...they see him as a mirror, that tells them how great they are. That's why they don't seem to care what he actually does. He's not even a person to them. He's an object, a mirror, the gold-plated statue of a clenched fist with an upraised middle finger that represents the actuality...and the falsity...of all their pious claims.

What God thinks of that, I cannot say...but I don't have to. The holy books spell it right out in small words...not just the Bible, but the Quran and the Torah as well. Not only that, but nearly all religions hold some variant of the same. The Truth is that the higher power is...indeed must be...greater than the Self.

 Thou shalt have no other gods before me. ~Exodus 20:3

 Remember, the consequences of breaking these laws were literally written in stone.

When the time comes, act accordingly, and know that no one religion owns God or the Truth. Christianity just happens to be where I started out. There is a higher power...and it's name ain't Trump.

Do you know what the one religion I've ever heard of that doesn't hold a higher power as greater than the Self is? LaVeyan Satanism. Anton LaVey himself identified his own religion as Ayn Rand, with trappings.

Ayn Rand's vision of a godless world where Man's self-satisfaction is the moral purpose of his life is the basis for the modern Republican program.

Kind of puts Paul Ryan and modern Republicanism in a different light, doesn't it?

Mirror, Mirror (American Revelation: Part Five)

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Mirror, mirror. (American Revelation, Part Five.)

When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. - Maya Angelou

As anybody who reads my blog or knows me in meat-space can tell you, I'm no fan of Fox News. This situation exists for a number of reasons, some rooted in deeply-held beliefs, others in simple dislike or outright hatred of an individual. I'm on record multiple times for publicly stating that Tucker Carlson is such a smarmy little fuck because he didn't get punched in the face enough times to learn to cut that shit out, for example.

But, fundamentally, it comes down to the simple fact that I used to be a conservative, and the kind of white trash-affirming racist trash-fire bullshit one constantly sees on that channel is not what I was taught. In point of fact, it's damned near the opposite. I'm a Democrat now for a reason.

It's Fox News that often makes me wonder what the hell kind of crazy Mirror-Universe I accidentally woke up in this morning.

That said, the other night at work I saw this, and my response was an audible "WHAT THE FUCK?!" while sitting in the break-room.

Why? Because this is what what's left of American Movement Conservatism:

Today, "Conservatism" is all about talk. You can basically say whatever dumb shit you want, and from there, you hope the mob picks it up and runs with it. Then you mail in more bullshit tomorrow, and every so often, just to gin up the rubes, you say some shit that on some level, you hope you never have to back up...but if it gets ratings, great! Conservatism is no longer about doing, it's about getting other people...many, if not most of whom, people you wouldn't piss on if they were on fire...to do for you.

These people (for example) hate the DACA kids, Dreamers, non-Cuban Latinos (and them too, if they're not Trump Supporters) in general and Mexican-Americans in particular with all the fiery energy of a thousands splendid suns. They especially hate people who want to come here and work hard or serve in the military or otherwise contribute to society. They hate most of all those immigrants (Latino or otherwise, legal or otherwise) who sign onto the idea of being an American and expect to be rewarded for it with their own small part of the American dream. As I've said before, right-wingers don't want to do anything...and they don't want anybody else to do anything either...

...But if a war with North Korea breaks out, they'll be happy to chuck as many of those people as possible into the meat grinder for Capitalism, God, Old Glory and most of all Donald Trump...just so long as when it's over those people go back to picking beans in the hot California sun and never have to be seen or thought of by White People ever again...unless they're seen briefly, hunched over in a field, from the windows of a shiny new gas-guzzling Lincoln Navigator.

Don't expect decent health care or veteran's benefits either, but here...here's this $5 lunch coupon and cheap hat and Thanks For Your Service (TM) as long as you agree to serve as a political prop for all type of shitty things you'd never personally agree to...

It's become the Crab Bucket fallacy on steroids. If I can't have it, neither can you. If I can't be a movie star or a singer or idly rich, you can't have anything at all. Many of today's "Conservatives" think they're all in the 1% or would be if it wasn't for "Those People" (a blame game that varies on an hourly basis, it seems) while the actual people who propagated this mentality (who wouldn't piss on a "White Working Class" conservative if he was on fire) and who mostly aren't actually all that conservative are currently taking 83% of any new wealth that is generated.

Meanwhile, the "Conservative" response is to give everything to Donald Trump, then kick back and wait for the big bucks to come rolling in. Never mind that Trump has to use it all to pay back the Russian mob bosses and oligarchs, lest some big bull-necked dude named Ivan Chekov show up and break his kneecaps and the Secret Service people conveniently all decide to go get a cup of coffee at that particular moment.

Conservatives, meanwhile, appear to be fine with this. Creationism, endless political partisanship and doubling down on white privilege have all reduced these people to the level of trusting children, so long as the "right" person is telling them what they want to hear, and while we're at it, apparently a 13-year-old Black kid is now considered an adult and a 28-year-old White House staffer doesn't have to have an adult level of judgement about anything...

Why? Because fuck you if you're not part of the club (and we're in denial about saying that, too.) That's why. BUILD THAT WALL!

Because God forbid people who aren't rich, White and the correct kind of Christian (or shitty atheistic Randian Granny Starver) Male (slight exception for women who are blonde and look like models or porn stars) with the right political views (...an ever-narrowing line that, currently, excludes even an ever-increasing number of white conservative Christians...) dare to expect the Constitutional and legal rights and most of all the respect that even conservative America promised them until recently.

No, that's not how this works. That's not how any of this works. More to the point, the longer this goes on the worse the reckoning is going to be when it's over.


Case in point, when I say that an increasing number of white conservatives are *Also* being marginalized...by other white conservatives. This lady is a Redstate.com writer. It's worth noting that the Central Park Five case in particular was what cemented my hatred of Donald Trump, who was a Democrat, a nominal liberal, and yes, a racist at the time.

Now, look here, when I was coming up, conservatism was about actions at least as much as it was about what you said. Conservation and protecting the environment were part of the deal, because it was well understood that we've only got one Earth. You paid your bills, kept your word and said what you meant because it was also understood that somebody who doesn't keep their word ain't worth shit. You respected those who served...in any capacity, military or civilian...but you damned sure didn't fawn over them or heap fake admiration or praise on them as part of a political agenda. Also, war, particularly with another nuclear power...was generally considered a bad thing, and something to be avoided. The idea was "Peace through strength" projected with a quiet, businesslike certainty that apparently died alone and forgotten like one of Newt Gingrich's ex-wives, about 20 years ago.

While we're at it, if stuff needed to get done you got the most qualified person for the job. Their color didn't matter. When I registered to vote for the first time, in 1991, as a damn Republican, Black men like Clarence Thomas, Colin Powell, Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan figured prominently on my list of heroes. That we kicked Saddam's ass with a Black man in charge of the United States Army was something I never let myself forget. That one of my first introductions to the workings of politics was closely following the confirmation hearings of Clarence Thomas in print, on the radio and on TV for a government-class extra credit project is something I don't forget either. In this vein, if an athlete is skilled enough at their sport that they are qualified to join the United States Olympic Team, it's safe to say that they are among the best in the world at what they do. It's not even a question. If they're not a white person, or a straight person? SO THE FUCK WHAT!? It's none of your goddamned business what color they are. If they are there, if they have put in the blood, sweat, tears and mind-blowing exhausting goddamned Work that it takes to be a professional athlete and to fucking be there in the first place (because it takes some goddamned hard ass work to even get a shot at the US Olympic Team) and they make the cut, the proper thing to do is treat them with the respect that their efforts deserve and expect that they're just as capable of winning on their own merits as anybody else. If they weren't, they simply would not be there.

30 years ago, Republicans stood up in front of the entire world and demanded that walls be torn down. Ronald Reagan stood at the Bradenburg Gate in Berlin and demanded "Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Tear down this wall!"


Mike Pence, on the other hand, refused to stand for the Unified Korea team, because god knows, what American conservatives and Donald Trump want is more important that what the actual Koreans want...especially if they want peace. Don't they know, War is peace! Now Mike is going to have to go back to the DMZ and mean mug in a northerly direction again, as if daring the Norks to challenge his Marlboro-Man manliness (and remember, this is a dude who calls his wife "Mother," what could be more manly than that?)

Let's get one thing straight here, respect is earned. Every action, every day, and this dude is disrespecting the Koreans at an event that, fundamentally, is about promoting peace. How do you think that's going to play with the rest of the world, really?

Pence has become known for disreputable political stunts, but ya know, unlike Trump (who does them mostly without thinking) Mike Pence seems to know what he's doing. If he thinks so poorly of the whole rest of the world...I'll give you three guesses how highly he thinks of you or me, but you'll probably only need one. (...And this guy is supposed to be the respectable one?)

Back in the day, Democrats and Republicans, conservatives and liberals alike (and in those days, not all Democrats were liberals and not all Republicans were conservatives) may have disagreed about how to get shit done, or what the best way was to make things better...but it was generally understood that both sides wanted to make things better. How, was something that would get hashed out in debate over the issues. Back in those days, military parades were something that happened in the Soviet Union. We laughed at the idea...

Now, Republicans regard the very idea of debate as a challenge to their authority and a threat to their manhood. Now, Republicans regard being laughed at as a greater threat than being shot at. At some point, Republicans stopped wanting a leader, and started wanting a mirror that reflected their biases and their bullshit and their old bitter-ass certainty that "If I can't have it, neither can you." Well, they got it, and it got elected. Please Clap.

This is who Donald Trump is, an old, fat, impotent yet penis-obsessed, ridiculously-coiffed silly man in the beginning stages of Dementia, who mocks the very Christians and conservatives who put him in power and is what and where he is because of the (as I outlined in my previous series of articles) intersection of capitalism and racism. He's sitting there and defending a fucking wife-beater. This, this Turducken of Treason-ception and late-stage capitalist reality show dumb shit, is who the Republicans have built their deck around. There's a picture I often see, a CNN screen shot of Trump mocking a disabled reporter. The caption provided is generally something along the lines of "I'll never understand how this wasn't the end of it." Well, on a basic level I can agree with that. There's only one problem, I've been following this asshole (whether I wanted to or not) since the 1980's and I've always been disgusted by him. When I was a conservative-leaning fifteen-year old whose big goal was getting his driver's license that November, Donald Trump the then-liberal Democrat published this in the New York Times:



"Bring Back the Death Penalty" and "Bring Back Our Police" all over five black and brown kids who would later be exonerated of the crimes they were accused of, tried for and convicted of. When called out on this bullshit, Trump doubled down.

As if his opinion, was somehow above reality itself.

As for me, I don't know how this wasn't the end of it, this right here, in *1989.*


And when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held:
And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
And white robes were given unto every one of them; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellow-servants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled. ~Revelation 6:9-11
That day is coming, and it's a failure of imagination on the part of American Christianity and Conservatism that they could never imagine they'd be the ones on the wrong side of it.

How many Black Christians do you suppose have been killed by American white racists? How many Black churches have been burned by them?

I get that the white folks thought that the black folks didn't count. What I don't get is why anyone thought God might feel the same way.

It doesn't seem the least bit radical to me, to think that the future might be more Black, or Brown, or Female, or Gay, or more diverse in general.  The day will come when this nation has its first Gay or first Mexican American or first Muslim president. It seems both foolish and radical to assume that a silly old white man represents the future, let alone the only future, the only option, the only way.

It seems better, in the long term, to accept being a part of diversity than to be opposed to it.

You want your way of life to survive, conservatives? Don't build a wall, build a more diverse conservatism.

The judgment is coming, Republicans. I hope you're looking at that Big Orange Mirror when it comes.

...And it will come.

American Revelation: Part Four





Tuesday, February 6, 2018

American Revelation (Part Four)

And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth. ~Revelation 6:7-8

From the moment I decided I wanted to do this series of articles, I new that the subject of death was going to come up. In fact, I suspected it was going to be a theme of the entire series, though I think I've done a decent job of not letting it run away with the script. 

The picture above is a picture from the Tuol Sleng Genocide museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The Cambodian Genocide was easily the most terrible chapter in a book full of them, begun by American involvement in Vietnam, concurrent with US support (including military support) for authoritarian regimes in Cambodia and Laos. Following "Peace with Honor" and American withdrawal from Vietnam achieved by Richard Nixon, the local forces struggled to contain the Communist insurgencies...and in the case of South Vietnam...a slow-motion military invasion. It all came crashing down in 1975, leading to additional American military action in the form of Operation Frequent Wind, the evacuation of Americans and other foreign nationals along with Vietnamese who had worked with the Americans in sensitive capacities. However, when the Cambodian government fell on April 17th of 1975, there was no comparable effort to that which was then ongoing in Vietnam, and the full extent of the resulting horrors would be known only when the Vietnamese Army invaded Cambodia (in response to Khmer Rouge attacks against their own country) in 1978 and especially after the conquest of the country by the Vietnamese People's Army in 1979. 

Skulls stacked on bookshelves in Cambodia...

Two million tons of bombs dropped on Laos from 1964 to 1972...

And for what??

That's the real question.

The Laotians, and whoever else will help them, are still dealing with UXO (Un-Exploded Ordinance) along the former Ho Chi Minh trail and on the Plain of Jars. Usually, it's in the form of cluster-bomb munitions...anyone care to speculate what a Mk. 20 Antipersonnel munition from a CBU-100 Rockeye Cluster Bomb can do to a human body? Even after it's been sitting there for 50 years?

Laos has one of the highest illiteracy rates in the world (73%) Even among literate Laotians, the idea of reading a book for enjoyment is something many people there don't understand. US-supported NGO's are trying to help with literacy issues there. Even so, the country's GDP is not that high, and it's place in the Human Development Index hangs onto the low end of medium.

These are the effects of war, and Cold War politics, even half a century later. 

I bring this up, because we've seen similar patterns in the continuing conflict with the Islamic State after the American withdrawal from Iraq in 2011, although the government there ultimately held, US forces returned in small numbers and Kurdish proxies helped to drive Daesh from Iraq. Also, no one with a brain in their head seriously expects that the corrupt, unstable government in Afghanistan will long survive after US and NATO forces leave...especially given that the Russians appear to now be backing their former enemies, the Taliban.

If there's anything we've learned...it's that this isn't over. In a lot of ways, it often seems like Americans haven't learned a damned thing since 1975...or 1968 for that matter. For fuck's sake, I'm not sure we've ever adequately dealt with the ramifications of 1863.

We're not off the hook domestically, either...and I'm not just talking about the Civil War. We have our own terrible history of ethnic cleansing, genocide and war...the The Trail of Tears, the various Indian Wars, the expulsion of African Americans from Forsyth County, Georgia. Lynching, Murder, Segregation, no, really, the Cambodians or for that matter the Germans don't have a damn thing on us. The terrible truth is, that when a certain part of Donald Trump's base says "Make America Great Again" that is exactly the kind of shit they're talking about.

It's still going on, in small numbers but with considerable media awareness in the form of police brutality against African Americans and the occasional white supremacy-fueled incident...and certainly more of those than there were before Trump.

That's not the only problem, as I've said before, we have around 30,000 firearms-related deaths in this country every year. The Opioid Epidemic kills around 60,000 people every year. As I said yesterday, just because you can't see it doesn't mean we don't have disease, starvation, and Third-World sanitation conditions right here in the United States of America.

...And we currently have leaders who see death as increasing their profits.

That is absolutely where health care cuts lead to.

That is absolutely the result of over-prescription of Opioids.

That is absolutely the result of prioritizing firearms-industry profits over the safety of the public...

It's also frequently the result of despair.

DEATH.

Let me ask you something...look in some depth at the current "Conservative" political and social program. Do you see any hope there? For anybody who doesn't make at least six figures, anyway?

I sure don't.

As a people, we don't reach for the stars anymore. Despite all the power and influence of the Trumpvangelicals...or more properly, probably because of it...religion is in decline, at least to my knowledge, and particularly among white people. Education is increasingly looked down upon at least among conservatives, the Coal industry isn't coming back, the outsourcing of manufacturing continues...

All we're being offered as compensation is racism, Trump's one-political party clown show, and the vague promise of hurting people...

Who exactly finds hope...or anything else worth having...in any of that, besides racists, I mean.

Believe me when I tell you, despair can lead to death.

Every time I happen to see FOX News on a TV somewhere, or am unlucky enough to see some conspiracy theory kark or when I find myself encountering some angry alt-right internet-Nazi who's never seen a naked woman outside of a porn video...I find myself wondering, how the hell do these people get up in the morning? Who in the hell really wants to live in that kind of world?

I'm divorced, trust me. I know from personal experience that there's limits to spite in that regard.

I don't find the idea of "The world is horrible, now go out there and be a terrible person before someone comes along and is terrible to you" to be a good program for...well, anything. Selling out your country and your religion and your soul for the sake of hate just seems like a terrible idea.

I see conservatism...and individual conservatives...spiraling off into hate and racism and some kind of bizarre social rage at the idea that anybody is doing better than they are, and I see only spiritual death.

I often think that these people don't want to accomplish anything...but they don't want anybody else to accomplish anything either.

People being so afraid of change or difference or The Other that they'd destroy the very civilization that sustains them...that's being spiritually dead, right there.

As an American, hell as a former conservative, who was taught what the ideals of America mean and why somebody would want to come here from a place like Afghanistan or El Salvador or Lebanon or Nigeria or Tonga and sign on to the ideal of being an American...I literally do not see the point of Building A Wall or trying to keep out any of those people...who historically want to come here and end up making America better...and I think anybody...anybody...who'd sell this great (for all its faults) country out to a Third-World shit-hole like Putin's Russia (for any reason) ought to have the last thing they see be the muzzle-flashes of a firing squad's rifles.

Death has a purpose, on occasion.

Death is, naturally, a part of life.

But 90,000 unnecessary deaths per year? That's not a part of life.

Death by despair and drug addiction and murder and war? That's not supposed to be part of life either.

A religion that nobody really believes, because in reality it's all dog-whistles for power and wealth, there's nothing life-affirming about that. The quoted Bible verse says "...And Hell followed with him" but many other translations will say "Hades" instead. Hades was a name for the Underworld, and for the god who controlled it. In the Ancient World, if you weren't righteous enough to go to whatever state of blessed afterlife, nor evil enough for your soul to be destroyed...you went to the Underworld. To me...that's what spiritual death means. Too often people get hung up on the issue of heaven or hell, but by design...there was always that third option....and it seems like it sucks.

George Orwell described fascism as "Imagine a boot, stomping on a human face, forever."

Do you know what I imagine the Underworld, in a modern context, would be like?

Imagine sitting in a recliner, with a beer in your hand, watching FOX News...forever.

Imagine having the choice between possibly knowing all the secrets of the universe, or sitting there and resenting the hell out of those who do.

The worst part is, there's people who will choose the latter, willingly.

That is spiritual death.

The truth is that the Judgement of the Black Horse and Death...and for that matter all of the other of the Four Horsemen...isn't dying, it isn't being killed in some horrible manner...It isn't war, famine, plague or some combination of them...the true Judgement is what comes after when we are judged for how we lived, for how we treated people, and the Earth, and all the other living things that inhabit it.

Death is only the beginning.

Live your life accordingly.

...And know that Ayn Rand was wrong, your self-satisfaction is not its purpose.

American Revelation (Part Three)

Mirror, Mirror (Part Five)





Monday, February 5, 2018

American Revelation (Part Three)

When he opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, “Come!” And I looked, and behold, a black horse! And its rider had a pair of scales in his hand. And I heard what seemed to be a voice in the midst of the four living creatures, saying, “A quart of wheat for a denarius, and three quarts of barley for a denarius, and do not harm the oil and wine!” ~Revelation 6:5 (ESV)

So, Paul Ryan (R-Galt's Gulch) posted a Tweet over the weekend lauding the fact that a high-school Secretary would get an additional $1.50 a week due to the Trump tax cut. He said this, as if it was some kind of a good thing....and the shitty little Ayn Rand-worshiping motherfucker promptly got dog-piled on by half of the internet for it, before deleting the Tweet. But, of course, the Internet never forgets. For example, there's this guy:


Of course, Randy Bryce AKA IronStache, is the Union Iron-worker who's running against Paul Ryan (or whoever, most likely Nazi Paul Nehlen, runs in his stead should he retire.) I'm just sayin' as the midterms get closer, I'm going to make the first time I actually make a monetary political donation in my life. (I did volunteer once, for the local county Republicans, way back, you know, when being a Republican still meant more than being a bigoted Nationalist and Trump apologist.) Never forget that at this point, despite Trump's big talk, it's Congressional Republicans that are effectively in charge. Trump provides no leadership (and he appears to be controlled by racist advisers) but is the "Circuses" part in the Republican Bread & Circuses agenda...except that most Congressional Republicans actually want to take away the bread, not to mention everybody's health care and social security for old people, as IronStache pointed out. Then there's the President weighing in:

Trump thinks people in the UK are protesting the NHS itself, whereas what's actually going on is that people are protesting the Tory funding cuts to the NHS. (This is why, as I pointed out in my last essay, it's good to have an understanding of the political situation in other countries, because Americans certainly will lie about them if you don't know.)

Now, a word about Linguistics (and why I chose the English Standard Version for the pull-quote instead of the King James, as would be customary. The reason is that I wanted to avoid confusion in this verse, which prophesies the judgement of Scarcity being inflicted upon the Earth. In Roman times, the amount of money paid to the average laborer for a day's work was called a Denarius. Basically what this verse is saying, is that the average people will be just barely making enough to survive, while the rich (as signified by Oil and Wine, symbols of wealth in ancient Israel) will prosper and not be harmed by the End Times events, at least not yet.

Hmm, kind of sounds like the average working American could argue we're there already, eh?

Take note of what people in other countries (in this case, Australia) think of our health care system...and keep in mind that Australia gets a lot of crap internationally for being a relatively conservative country.

Far from being "Great again" under the Republican program, we're a laughingstock, that is at the same time increasingly being seen as in some ways easily ignored, and in other ways, a threat. It's also worth noting that with the treasury running increasingly dry, we're set to borrow upwards of a trillion dollars, which is an 84% increase over last year.

You know, if the rest of the world was smart, at this point, they'd smack us upside the head and tell us no, start paying your own goddamned bills. Republicans historically like to spend money like drunken sailors on the things they want...but then they want to borrow money to pay (or cut) the things that they don't want...you know, the stuff that benefits average people like you or me, or the things we should damned well be paying for simply because they need to be done or because they involve taking care of their own people...you know...the people who ultimately generate the tax revenue that pays the nation's bills.

But of course that doesn't jibe with Paul Ryan's Ayn Randian economic platform, where the rich just take their ball and go home and wait for the world to collapse...except of course, they don't actually do that, do they? No, they use their tax savings primarily on financial speculation, which doesn't generate anything but more wealth for them personally.

Meanwhile, paying the actual bills that these motherfuckers should be paying gets punted to...at this point...generations down the road. I'm just saying, if I tried to live like that, I'd be out on my ear and no one would care. We don't tolerate a working person not paying their bills, so why do we allow half of the political class to buy into trickle-down economics and allow rich people to not pay their fair share of our nation's bills? In today's rapidly changing world, this could become a problem, real damned fast.

There are some places in this country, Arizona, California and Florida among them, that could literally run out of water. Of course Trump's solution to natural disasters (Half-ass preparation and response or worse, none at all) as shown by his administration's bungled responses to hurricanes in Texas and Puerto Rico is probably an even worse idea in these cases.

As for Florida, Capitalism seems to be a major driver of the problem. Now, one might ask, who tends to buy new houses in a place like Florida? The answer to that? Old people, retirees, the same motherfuckers whose lack of willingness to pay taxes (even as they themselves are hugely dependent on Federal government programs like Medicare and Social Security) has broken the state's politics for generations. What happens to those capitalists putting up new exurbs and subdivisions when retirees suddenly have trouble making their house payments, or rapidly end up underwater on their mortgages due to escalating health care costs or social security cuts?

Bankruptcy and a local repeat of the 2008 economic crisis, that's what. If people can't pay their bills or don't have money to spend on shit...much less the basic necessities of life...they you don't, you can't...have a capitalist economy. By hoarding money now (rather than keeping that money in the system in the long-term, where it generates more money for everybody including them) rich people ultimately harm even their own futures, and what happens when investments and speculation go bad? They end up in the same bread lines as the rest of us, or jump off of buildings or shoot themselves, and as they do it, they'll wonder what happened.

All this has happened before, and it will happen again. The only question is, when?

When, in Republican-land, you get an extra $1.50 a week and some rich dude gets $3,000, that doesn't work in the long term because there's more of you and me. We spend more money over all. We're the people who work for the companies that rich people own and we're the people who buy stuff from those companies as well. Invert the variables, give me the $3,000 and Paul Ryan the $1.50 and rich people will still have 90% of that money by the end of the week, because I have to pay my bills, I have things that I want, the ferrets need stuff, and so on and so forth. The only difference is, in going from point A to point B to point C that money is the grease that keeps the gears of our capitalistic system turning. That's how this country achieved the power and prosperity that Trump likes to hearken back to and that the Baby Boomers saw when they were little kids (and expected to have forever.) If you cut out the middle man, and the working man, and just give money to the rich straight up...it doesn't take that long and winding road first, it just ends up parked in some offshore account in the Cayman Islands and may not get to be a data point in the American economy at all.

Meanwhile, the elderly go hungry, kids go hungry and don't get an education, college students are saddled with debts enough to make their sacrifices to get those degrees questionable, and drug-fueled crises further fueled by despair, destruction of social fabric, lack of education, rage and social displacement (which people talk a lot about but don't do anything to address, rage on and on, and devastate mostly-conservative rural communities...that are already excessively dependent on Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security and Welfare to begin with. (And what happens to those communities when those sources of income and support dry up?) We have, if you look at it not just in depressed rural regions like Appalachia but also among the urban poor and homeless, endemic problems of disease and hunger and lack of proper sanitation. Extreme capitalism has already destroyed much of the American social fabric...particularly among conservatives...and what are we left with as compensation? Trump's Nero-esque Bread and Circuses schtick.

Does watching all this dumb shit on TV pay your bills? Just curious...

Why, in this economic and political climate, if you work long and hard enough for economic and social justice...you could get co-opted and used to sell pickup trucks too!

I saw this early this morning, and I'm honestly to the point where I think, if there really is a God, then divine retribution against this country and its godless wealthy shitheads for their perversions should damned well be forthcoming. When I say perversion in this case...I'm not talking about homosexuality or anything like that, again, I'm talking about the perversion of life and the purpose of it. Martin Luther King Jr. would be against everything that America under Donald Trump stands for, and not just because racism is apparently a big issue again, either.

Decent educations and good jobs and investment in communities and people, living wages, national health care, hell even a strong national defense (and people being educated and healthy enough to serve in it) don't grow on trees. If we're going to have those things and keep having them, we've got to stop prioritizing giving rich people money. We've got to stop falling for it when these people, like shitty trailer-park Heroin dealers, offer people that first hit of the drug of racism for free. They're not doing that because they like you, or because they necessarily hate People of Color themselves. They know that this particular social herpes is...like Opioid addiction...a sometimes invisible cancer eating away at the body politic of the United States of America...and the first hit of the racism drug may be free, but you know that just like a trailer park drug dealer...these people will damned sure collect their debts, or just plain rob you blind while you're stoned on the couch...before circumstances force that cancer back into remission.

And what happens when the racism itself forces American farmers...often dependent on illegal immigrant labor...out of business? What happens when food costs go up, or worse, we become a net importer of food (which will cause costs to go up even more) and there are still cuts to social security and welfare? Because of low wages, there are a lot of working people who get food stamps. Hell, even gas stations and such advertise heavily that they take EBT cards now. Food stamps, along with fast food jobs and Wal-Mart, have become a bigger part of the American economy than they were ever supposed to, or capable of being in the long term. What happens to all that, if Paul Ryan gets his cuts? Health care, perhaps excessively at this point fueled by Medicaid and Medicare, is over 20% of our economy. Trump may not know or care to know this stuff, many Congressional Republicans may be dangerously out of touch, but you and I should damned well know it. Hell, this stuff should be evident to anybody who pays attention to advertising on the TV.

Perhaps more to the point...if Republicans get their way and America descends into Third World style autocracy, chaos, death and starvation...does anybody, including rich people, really think that the American Dollar will be worth anything or that this country's place in the world will not decrease accordingly?

Go ahead, think about it, take all the time you need.

American Revelation, Part Two.

American Revelation: Part Four