Today my father-in-law sent me one of those funny composite images that populate the internet. It was a picture of a "food corrected" Last Supper. It reminded a Last Supper I painted a million years ago as a commission for some friends (click on image tor details):
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
You and every president since Nixon
Yep I am Sisyphus- either that or just a fool--- or is there really any difference between the two? I write to politicians; and they write back. Well, some of them write back. Some write personally, and others have their surrogates write, depending from whence on the food chain they rule.
A few months ago I dashed a very pissed-off letter about our government's decades long inaction on the energy front to my congressional senators, representative, and pedantic president. One senator and my representative responded immediately. The senator I actually have some respect for did not; which actually makes me respect him more, since the letter I sent was not very nice.
Today, Obama's office finally got around to sending me an email; not that I asked for one. When I wrote about our dependency on foreign oil to my governing officials, I was just blowing off steam, and, as mentioned, not in a very polite manner either. If I recall correctly, I called them all a bunch of corrupted bureaucrats in the pockets of the oil companies, though I don't recall putting it this nicely.
Having grown up under a military dictatorship in Brazil, I just can't help myself. It's like going to Wal-mart for the first time, I couldn't believe there could be so much stuff under one roof. And here, I just can't believe that I can actually write expressing an opinion to the governing body of the US of A. And that someone actually reads these letters in order to tally them in some way or another to use as a guide in the formation of whatever future bullshit will come out of said office! ... Hey, I guess that's the nature of representative government!
Fascinating.
So I got "Obama's" letter this morning, and yep, The Man is definitely campaigning again. Not that we would notice the difference; the man campaigns 24/7/365. It's just that his rhetoric gets a little more strident when elections are looming. ...It's gonna be a long year and a half.... Like all presidents since Nixon, Obama is promising to cut our dependence on foreign oil. Given that American dependence on imports grew from 10% in 1970 to 65% by the end of 2004, I'm not holding my breath on this one.
The letter hereunder containing The President's new campaign promises is illegible in its current pasted form. It would take my turning it into a jpeg and reducing it to fit it legibly onto my blog's format, and the time waste is not worth it. Plus, I've decided to leave it this way because, heck, very little of it will come true. Having the letter be only half visible acts as an apt metaphor for our future failure in curbing our appetite for oil. Of course, the failure to implement "his vision" will not entirely be the president's fault, but will also very much lie in the hands of that bickering dysfunctional body we call a Congress. A body of representatives that, yes, are attached to different deep pockets whose owners manipulate them to do their bidding, and who are thus incapable of concentrating on solving one or two problems without attaching a bunch of riders to a piece of legislation that makes all parties sick at the thought of passing anything. A body intent on simplifying the world into sound bites that appeal to a population rapidly losing the ability to think critically for more than 60 seconds straight.
It sure sucks living in a country in decline. Oh well, where's my boulder...
A few months ago I dashed a very pissed-off letter about our government's decades long inaction on the energy front to my congressional senators, representative, and pedantic president. One senator and my representative responded immediately. The senator I actually have some respect for did not; which actually makes me respect him more, since the letter I sent was not very nice.
Today, Obama's office finally got around to sending me an email; not that I asked for one. When I wrote about our dependency on foreign oil to my governing officials, I was just blowing off steam, and, as mentioned, not in a very polite manner either. If I recall correctly, I called them all a bunch of corrupted bureaucrats in the pockets of the oil companies, though I don't recall putting it this nicely.
Having grown up under a military dictatorship in Brazil, I just can't help myself. It's like going to Wal-mart for the first time, I couldn't believe there could be so much stuff under one roof. And here, I just can't believe that I can actually write expressing an opinion to the governing body of the US of A. And that someone actually reads these letters in order to tally them in some way or another to use as a guide in the formation of whatever future bullshit will come out of said office! ... Hey, I guess that's the nature of representative government!
Fascinating.
So I got "Obama's" letter this morning, and yep, The Man is definitely campaigning again. Not that we would notice the difference; the man campaigns 24/7/365. It's just that his rhetoric gets a little more strident when elections are looming. ...It's gonna be a long year and a half.... Like all presidents since Nixon, Obama is promising to cut our dependence on foreign oil. Given that American dependence on imports grew from 10% in 1970 to 65% by the end of 2004, I'm not holding my breath on this one.
The letter hereunder containing The President's new campaign promises is illegible in its current pasted form. It would take my turning it into a jpeg and reducing it to fit it legibly onto my blog's format, and the time waste is not worth it. Plus, I've decided to leave it this way because, heck, very little of it will come true. Having the letter be only half visible acts as an apt metaphor for our future failure in curbing our appetite for oil. Of course, the failure to implement "his vision" will not entirely be the president's fault, but will also very much lie in the hands of that bickering dysfunctional body we call a Congress. A body of representatives that, yes, are attached to different deep pockets whose owners manipulate them to do their bidding, and who are thus incapable of concentrating on solving one or two problems without attaching a bunch of riders to a piece of legislation that makes all parties sick at the thought of passing anything. A body intent on simplifying the world into sound bites that appeal to a population rapidly losing the ability to think critically for more than 60 seconds straight.
It sure sucks living in a country in decline. Oh well, where's my boulder...
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Cluster Bombs in Lybia
a few days ago I was going to blog about this; but heck, I'm taking the easy way out: http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-04-16/hillary-clintons-cluster-bomb-hypocrisy/#
Friday, April 8, 2011
On this budget deal...
Both parties are equal, equally despicable that is. But as in Animal Farm, one party is more "equal" than the other, and that happens to be the Republican party. The Democratic party is the party of big spending and makes no bones about it. But in the guise of fiscal conservatism, the Republicans get those of us who want to see fiscal responsibility coming from Washington all riled up, but don't really get entangled with any of the hairy issues of entitlements that need to be dealt with in order to curb future spending. Instead they invariably take the low road by making a sharp right hand turn in order to bonk us on the head with the tiresome knee-jerk socially conservative agenda of their members from the religious right; those same assholes that Reagan brought into the party in order to be elected and re-elected. Unfortunately it seems that these same members now make up the majority of the Grand Ol' Party; the level-headed and rational fiscal conservatives having left to be more effective elsewhere, while leaving the insane asylum to be run by the insane. Fuck, why don't they just join the Taliban and be done with it; they certainly have a lot in common when it comes to their attitude towards women. Ugh! A pox on all their houses....
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