A Hopeless End to a Hopeless Year
What we have here is your classic good news/bad news scenario.
The good news: 2018 is almost over.
The bad news: It's not over yet.
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Paging Dr. Freud |
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The predictions of everyone who warned us two years ago what a complete catastrophe the Trump administration was going to be have now borne rancid fruit. The wheels have come off the clown car. The pigeons of 8th Avenue have come to roost. And while the impeachment of this vile and disgusting president in the last two weeks has become an inevitability, that knowledge is tempered by the depressing fact that he will be replaced by an extremist imbecile named Mike Pence. We will still be forced to deal with complete incompetence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for another two years, three weeks and one day. Anyway you slice it or dice it, America is in the midst of a clusterfuck so immense we won't recognize ourselves on Inauguration Day 2021. One of many of my fears is that Trump will die in office. The last thing this diseased nation needs is to be force-fed images of the old bugger being given the sort of majestic military funeral we gave to Jack Kennedy fifty-five years ago last month. That is a scenario I don't even want to contemplate. Can you imagine? I can't. So help me Mitch Miller I just can't.
As a result of the government shutdown, around three-quarters-of-a-million American citizens are on furlough or are working without salary - all because Trump demands that congress provide the funds for an impractical wall on the Mexican border. And the only reason der Donald wanted that wall to begin with was to appease the halfwits and crybabies that comprise "the base" - which is roughly one/third of the population. I heard one talking-head on television the other night note that the most perplexing thing about Trump is that, once he was firmly bunkered down inside the Executive Mansion, he made no attempt whatsoever to reach out to the other sixty-six percent of the population. It's almost as if the rest of us don't exist. What he is attempting here is a cheap pandering to the racist core of too many Americans. That is the root of what is left of his support. Don't expect his poll numbers to drop too much further during what is left of his term. These people are hard core to a degree not seen in this country since the Civil War.
Another fear I have is that the Trump Mob is going to organize their own version of the Reichstag Fire that allowed Hitler to clamp down on all of the civil liberties of the German people in the early months of 1933. Given the extremism of these people it's not too far fetched a possibility. I've never held to the completely nutty idea that 9/11 was, somehow, an inside job. As thoroughly reprehensible as George W. Bush was (and probably still is) I don't believe that he was capable of something like that. Also, Bush was not bat-shit-crazy. Trump is another story. Call me a paranoid fool if you must, but I am of the opinion that this sociopathic knucklehead is capable of just about anything.
I never thought would live to see the day when I would compare Dubya favorably to any other human being. A pig just flew by my window. Strange days indeed.
Cheers, Comrade Trump! |
Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
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A Critical Look at Life in the Screen Age
by T.J. Prosit
Distraction:
A Critical Look at Life in the Screen Age
by T.J. Prosit
This is the most thought provoking book I’ve read in a very long time. Filled with wisdom, insight and plain old common sense, it is one man's examination of the fact that so many of our lives are only partially lived because of those bright, shiny objects, so prevalent in modern living, that keep our focus averted from the wondrous things that are within our reach; those miracles, big and small, that that have the potential of bringing real meaning to our lives. With a keen eye and gentle humor, he has tapped a little signpost into the ground that would help us all to take note of. I cannot recommend it enough. Here's a link to order it off of Amazon.com:
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9 Comments:
"W" was a simpleton manipulated by war criminals Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz, bolstered by the likes of Bill Kristol et al. Consider the long term consequences and damage resulting from their reign. Compound that with Trump's lunacy and your premise that "this is going to end catastrophically" is spot on.
your a fool you rather the dems tax all your money away and have all those ilegalls come in this country and suck up jobs by working off books and welfare and free med. you need to get a grip abd get your head out of your but. the wall is one time payment. the dems want to send 10 bill a year to rhose latin america countries to keep them there. wheres that money end up terrorist,drug dealers, human traffickers, you need to think about that. if you oppose the wall then take the front door off your house its the same thing
"Not enough people were paying attention during the campaign of 2016. They're starting to pay attention in the final days of 2018. Have you noticed that?" ~~ Tom Degan
I certainly hope so, Tom. With each passing day the mobster-in-chief grows more desparate and erratic. He's been given "the wall", four actually, and they're all closing in on him.
Desperate men take desperate measures. Let's hope he doesn't take all of us with him.
"I've never held to the completely nutty idea that 9/11 was, somehow, an inside job. As thoroughly reprehensible as George W. Bush was (and probably still is) I don't believe that he was capable of something like that." ~~ Tom Degan
"Inside" culpability doesn't necessarily start with, or end with, George W. Bush.
I personally don't want to think the demented bastard was capable of such a heinous crime, either, but there obviously were at least some who had foreknowledge of the events of the day.
As with every notable and sensational crime, all one needs to do is follow the money to start figuring out who benefited.
Seventeen years after the crime of the century has provided very good sources of evidence - proving that elements of inside help had to be involved.
Unfortunately, most Americans only choose to believe the government's "official version" of the conspiracy. Why shouldn't they? Their government, after all, never lies. ;-)
Attn: wantamericagreatagain....
In that one paragraph are sixteen errors of spelling and punctuation.
Who's the fool?
Really neat essay. I'm glad to read this.
"A Hopeless End to a Hopeless Year"
I stopped watching TV about 50 years ago. I'm 70 and I have cancer and will go out soon. I never was and am not a fan of "popular kultur". And I am really tired of the racism of amerikans. And the "entitlement" of certain whites who don't understand that there are, indeed, other cultures and that being a white amerikan is NOT the be-all and end-all of it. A Canadian couple just moved in last week to the condo thingy that's next to what I have and there are definitely better societies than we have here in the U.S. of A. The only drug smuggler woman I knew is dead now, but Peggy called me from somewhere when Reagun was shot (I lived in DC for 41 years) and she said "... the whole world's laughing at us..." Now they're crying and of course still moving on.
Not one coherent thought or sentence. Now I understand why you're an adoring Trumpist. He speaks like you write! ;-)
I sure am sick and tired of seeing 50 consecutive articles of Trump in every political website that I frequent. The whole Trump presidency is like a parody of Trading Places, in this case they put a thieving,narcissistic nitwit into the White House just to see what happens.
On the other hand, if Trump pulls out of Syria and Afghanistan it will be the smartest move by an American president in a generation!
Of course that action is being negated by Trump shoveling billions of dollars of weapons into the Ukraine so they can continue to provoke Russia. There is even talk of Nato and US warships escorting Ukraine ships back into the Kerch strait which would be a direct violation of Russian territorial waters.
That would be like Russia sending warships up the Erie Canal to sail around the Great Lakes in a freedom of navigation exercise!
Dear Tom,
Thank you for all your posts this year. Entertaining, insightful and depressing at the same time. I hope that 2019 brings you a better year, and that sanity is restored to the US without a terrible cost.
"The whole Trump presidency is like a parody of Trading Places, in this case they put a thieving, narcissistic nitwit into the White House just to see what happens." ~~ woodenman1954
You could be on to something, James.
Taking your hypothesis a step farther, maybe we've all been duped, i.e., "not seeing the forest for the trees".
In my ever-alertness since 9/11 to be watchful for false-flags, it just occurred to me -- Donald Trump is the false-flag!
"On the other hand, if Trump pulls out of Syria and Afghanistan it will be the smartest move by an American president in a generation!" ~~ woodenman1954
I viewed this Trump tweet as more red meat for his imbecilic base, like his government shutdown for his beloved wall.
I don't see any validity in his announcement of mass pullouts, although I too think it would be a wonderful move.
The military-industrial-complex is the coveted third-rail of untouchables in this Empire. JFK insinuated as much with Vietnam and he ended up being on the wrong end of a gun (or two, or three).
Maybe Trump is the designated and unwitting stooge -- and as I already said, the real false-flag -- for the neocons and others.
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