Aug. 8th, 2010

valarltd: (politics--gilead)
Some years ago, I wrote this

Once there was a republic that became an oligarchy. It held to some liberal notions (we can't let people starve in the streets) and some conservative (bigger is better). The power became concetrated in the hands of the most-wealthy folks, and the average small-holder was crowded out by cheap labor on factory farms. Slave labor replaced middle-class craftsmen, creating huge unemployment.

The Real Powers began selecting the rulers, placing and deposing at will, and selling off the public assets to create money. They fiddled with the currency. They farmed out the public portion of the social contract to private for-profit contractors.

External enemies mounted a devestating attack, and the people fought a series of economically ruinous wars. A plague from the east wreaked havoc on the poorest folk. Entertainment was very violent and highly sexualized. Athletic competitions were routinely rigged.

As life in the cities became untenable, many fled to the countryside.

The problem is, today there is no countryside.
Today's article from Glen Greenwald in Salon just solidified my idea that we are indeed living in the end of the American Empire. 

High/low points of the article for those who want the short form are under the cut
high points )
Add in the fact that Rep Paul Ryan (R-WI) is pushing a "deficit reduction plan" that calls for steep cuts in both spending and taxes. But, he doesn't account for the lost tax revenue. It wil leave the deficit exactly where it would be without the spending cuts, and give the richest 1% of the population 117% of the plans total cuts. Not a type. Go read Paul Krugman for yourself. Basically, we're taking bread from the mouths of old people and children, duly earned pay from those who protect us and dumping it into the already deep pockets of the top 1%.


The fourteen warning signs of fascism are as applicable now as they were when I first encountered them in 2003. In a world where unabashed theocrats and secessionist are running for high office, they may even be more applicable.


Living through the end of an empire is interesting, but it will not be comfortable.
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Kapusta and Kielbasa was NOT a hit. The kids hated it. I liked it.
Twinkie cake chilling now
Obi made...something. I forgot what. Musta been okay.

The CPAP machine is a nightmare. I wake up all the time with it, feeling like I'm suffocating. I only have a nasal mask so I can't even talk with it on. The air is being forced down my nose and throat. When I open my mouth it goes in my nose and comes out my mouth. It's being forced down and to talk I have to force air up.

My give-a-damn is busted. The other day, I was reading LJ and was on the third page before I realized it was the friends of friends list. I have a weird notion that nobody really cares about anyone, we're all just faking out of obligation, social convention or loneliness. I suspect minor depression setting in, possibly from bad sleep.

School shopping was nightmare. Oli got outfitted mostly from Goodwill. Jonner got his shirts there. Obi is hard to fit and picky. He won't wear jeans, only slacks. But Wal-Mart, the eighth circle of Hell on tax-free weekend, came through.

Oh yeah. 21st wedding anniversary. Poverty, inertia and spite.

Pagan pride went off all right. Sold 3 Step Into the Circles and a Nikolai. Did a couple of Tarot readings, sold a few crafts. Note to self: rune sets sell.

Planning for the week ahead:
Mudd back to school the 12th.
Obi: Cherry Angel Delight
Jonner: oven fried chicken
Oli: Cheesy ham casserole

This week: finish the fairy tale
sleep 4 hours with the CPAP on. I tend to rip it off in the night.

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