Thursday, May 24, 2007

BUSH AS DICTATOR from Murph

Folks, we better start paying attention to what is happening. In the last post, I included a paragraph asking if you have looked at the latest law Bush signed. This post is concerning that law. This is going to be a short post because all I can do is warn you about this and encourage you to get ready. The full force of the law of the land is coming at us full speed ahead now.

This law is called; National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive. It can be read in its entirety except for some secrete directive at

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/05/20070509-12.html

And by the way, there is a secrete part to the document that is not included in the posted law. Sure would like to see what that contains. It is called Annex A.

Folks, this document allows Bush to declare absolute unconditional dictatorial powers for whatever reason he deems necessary, including events that take place outside of the United States. Nothing about this has been put into the media and it was signed on the 9th over 20 days ago.

Since there is good reason to believe that in the next election, there will be at least some kind of change in the government that may not include the neocon agenda, what do you think this law is a prelude to?

Here is the purpose of the bill.

Purpose

(1) This directive establishes a comprehensive national policy on the continuity of Federal Government structures and operations and a single National Continuity Coordinator responsible for coordinating the development and implementation of Federal continuity policies..... 6) The President shall lead the activities of the Federal Government for ensuring constitutional government. In order to advise and assist the President in that function, the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism (APHS/CT) is hereby designated as the National Continuity Coordinator.

-- "Catastrophic Emergency" means any incident, regardless of location, that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely affecting the U.S. population, infrastructure, environment, economy, or government functions;

Do you understand the full meaning of the last paragraph?

This has been allowed to happen by the population of this country. We are getting exactly what we deserve from the way we vote and the way we think. Even if the word gets out about this law, it probably is too late to do anything about it. He now has the legal authority to suppress any dissention over it anyway. The Democrat majority is not objecting to it either, at least publicly, which indicates to me that they are all woosys or they agree with it. In either case, we are, in the words of Cyclone, burned toast.

I absolutely expect to see dissent over this law to begin to be quashed very soon, even though you are not seeing much said about it right now. This site may be censured, who knows what they are going to do now. You can see one article about it here;

http://newsforreal.com/ You might also want to see the second article at this site. I could understand that after Katrina that some reorganization of government agencies dealing with catastrophic events was needed. But this far surpasses anything like that.

Get ready folks. This is indeed serious stuff happening now. Good luck.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

A STATE OF MIND by Murph

Today I don’t have anything pressing on me to get done, and I feel sufficiently motivated to write a new post. While I haven’t been putting up much in new posts lately, I have been spending time reading and analyzing what I can find out on the web concerning our state of affairs and where we are headed.

Some of the sites I wallow in frequently are coming out with all kinds of information. One of my favorites is LATOC (Life After The Oil Crash). Matt Savinar must spend 10 hours a day on the computer to keep coming up with the rather extensive list of links that are constantly changing. He covers a very broad range of subjects, most of them are flat out depressing to read, but do give a good indication of what is happening.

The Mogambu Guru has his take on the economic situation and The Independence Journal that he writes for has links all over the place concerning money and economics. Plus, Mogambu has a style of writing that is very different and entertaining.

Deconsumption and Cryptogon are putting out new stuff that takes hours to comb through.

I probably have 150-200 web sites bookmarked that I try and get to at least once a week, and never quite get through them all. Some sites I regularly do keep up on for a variety of reasons. The writing is so well done, the data appears compelling, the perspectives are unique. Joe Bagaent is one site that I try not to miss. His essays and the replies that he prints are great writing and very interesting perspectives.

In fact, the amount of material out there with perspectives on a very broad range of subjects seems to me to be growing exponentially. This has its good and bad points. The good part is that if you are into immersing yourself into a huge pool of observations, data and opinions, the pool has gotten very large of lately. The down side is the time to go through it all and trying to absorb it. Then, if you have an argumentative bent, replying to but a small fraction of it is more time if you try and be thoughtful in your responses.

I am going to focus on one little aspect that I am finding.

I am finding a lot of stuff written about voting lately. How we have to exercise our voting ‘privileges’ (geez, and I thought that was a right, not a privilege), how we have to change the direction of our government by voting, how favorite policies need to be influenced by voting.

With very little exceptions, I am finding most of this stuff to be naïve at best, and damaging at worst. The damage is caused by trying to convince folks that they can exercise their democratic options and expect some changes. The naivety is that these folks purporting this remedy have no idea what they are up against. That they can look at the 2000 and 2004 elections and think that voting will influence the workings of the government is astounding to me. Some of these writings point to the 2006 midterm elections as proof of change, the exhibit of the power of the people. There are times when I am not sure whether to laugh or cry over this kind of stuff. Cry because of the ignorance shown, or laugh at the obviously ridiculous conclusions.

In the coming 2008 elections, we have ample proof that those running for the office of president are all cut from the same cloth. Oh, they may differ on some side issues, but when you look carefully at what they say, their concept on governance varies not much. And before you jump up and scream about Ron Paul, or Edwards or any other of your favorite candidate, first take a look at the actual chances they have of winning a nomination or the election. Then look at voting records and who they are pals with.

First, take a look at Ron Paul. What he has said in his speeches and what he has written, I can, to a large extent agree with what he says. It is largely radical, and in all considerations, probably most of what he advocates SHOULD be done. Now what would have to happen for him to have a snowball’s chance in hell of winning? If he is sincere and being completely honest about what he stands for, who is he opposing with his stances? The big money people are not going to stand for it. Abolishing the Federal Reserve, ending corporate influence in government? Nope, not going to happen. If that is to take place, it will not happen at the voting polls. Why, you might ask? Because those two issues alone are two of the very basic issues that are influencing how the government works. Just how many people of voting age have even the faintest idea about those two issues much less how they work and the influence on the government? Oh no, what is going to be the hot issues is the war, abortion, gun control, immigration and god only knows how many other side issues they can come up with to keep us distracted from the basic issues, namely money and how that works. And it is not that these issues are unimportant, because they are. But they are side issues. Nothing significant is going to change in this government as long as we allow money to operate as it is.

It is fairly easy to lump all of the candidates into two groups; those that stand a chance and those that have no chance, at least under the current conditions. Then take those that appear to have some chance and compare all of them by what they say. Then start looking deeper into their background, the information is out there. You want a fear factor? Take a really deep look at Hillary, one of the current front runners. From my perspective, most of the candidates produce a fear factor in me.

We can read the statements; we can listen to the speeches by the contenders for political office. For me, the first thing to ask; is this how the contender really looks at the issue? It is naïve to think that these people do not say what any particular audience wants to hear. If you notice, their message changes depending on who they are talking to. And, none of the major contenders are going to address the basic issue at all. Just who do you think they owe allegiance to? How do they raise the huge sum of money it takes to run a major campaign? Folks, it is the big money people. The big money donations go fairly equally to both party candidates. If any one of them is cut off from this money flow, they are dead in the water. Now just what do you think is going to be a candidates allegiance? Us or the money flow? At this time in our history, the corporations have pretty much taken over the decision making of the government. The corporations control the media, they make the rules on voting, they rig the voting machines with no paper trail and they finance the runners for office.

We live in a democracy by name only. We live in a country run by a Fascist government. The only way voting will change anything is to have a ground swell of a huge majority of people that realize what the real issues are and are willing to stand up for it. Do you really see that happening before the next election? How are you going to get even a modicum of political savvy in the voting population that can’t identify where Iraq is located, or know how many sides a triangle has? I am not exaggerating about the lack of information or misinformation there is out in our society. The deliberate dumbing down of the population through our educational system has been systematic and with malice.

So does this mean that you shouldn’t bother to vote? Well, I will probably continue to vote, and I know Freeacre will also, even with the realization that it has no practical chance of making a significant change in anything. But, our main emphasis is now centered on local issues and organizing the local community. If any one of the big changes (climate, oil to name only 2) that we have no control over at all come at us and begin to be felt in earnest, the local organization is going to be what is viable if there is to be any viability at all.

I presume all of you have heard by now of the law Bush signed just lately. It gives him and Cheney absolute power (dictatorship) over the country for any sufficient excuse that Bush wants to use. Bet you haven’t heard that bit of news on TV. Notice the fact that the Dem majority in both house and senate aren’t saying anything about it either. Does that tell you whose side they are really on?

Darn, I keep waiting to be voted in as world dictator for life and that doesn’t seem to be happening either. Maybe I am aiming too high?

Sunday, May 20, 2007

CATCHING UP from Murph

Several posts back, I wrote a piece about the battles we are fighting in this community with the county commission over ground water quality and septic systems. This is an update for community action people that have issues with the bigshots trying to ram policies down people’s throats.

I left off in that post with the second of the 3 public meetings with the commissioners. We packed the house again for the third meeting. The people that did not have a chance to make presentations at the last meeting got their chance this time around. It was very much the same. Retired professional people in all kinds of related disciplines to the issue put up data and research showing that the commission and its staff were wrong. We also had a lot more of non professional citizens get up and present also, all of them thoughtful and articulate. Three hours of this. The commissioner that had insisted that we could never get the community together on this was dumfounded and snuck out after the meeting, not talking to anyone. The commissioners even had a police escort home after the first meeting because they were afraid of someone getting violent. Three meetings and not one word of encouragement or agreement with the county. Score one for our side.

During these three weeks of meetings we had representatives from our community action committee attend every single other meeting the commissioners held and all the other agency meetings pertaining to this issue. At one of them, they approached some of our people attending and asked if they had come to beat up on the commission again. They were told that they hadn’t seen anything yet.

In the 1 1/2 months since the last public meeting, we have learned a whole lot of additional information that indicates they have even more plans for our area that is not to our liking at all. So, our community action committee has reorganized. We are now a county action committee to cover more issues than septic and ground water issues, and are covering the whole county. Our emphasis and focus is currently on the septic/ground water issue until it is resolved, but there is so much more to deal with also. Two of the commissioners are up for reelection next year. They are showing a great deal of nervousness. They have been informed that recall may be on our next agenda.

We have gotten registered with the IRS so we can collect donations legally. We have officers and the whole kit and caboodle needed for this kind of action. We have put on retainer an attorney that will take on legal issues for us. We are appealing to other legal professionals to work pro bono. Believe me, there is all kinds of irregularities we have dug up that this group has been indulging in. They did not count on such heavy opposition and they have now got a big can of worms to deal with. It promises to get a bit messy at this point.

We had a Saturday meeting with the Republican Representative to the State. He expressed that he really didn’t want the state to get involved in this issue since they had enough problems to deal with. We informed him that if this commission didn’t back off, the state would get involved. We informed him that he better put out the word that we were dead serious and going to fight this all the way. We found out that he promptly had a meeting with the commissioners and the DEQ (which had done the original data collection on wells) and so far, the commissioners have delayed voting on this ground water issue. They originally were supposed to vote the end of March, it was put off to the end of April and now it is on indefinite hold, presumably until they finish getting the rest of the study data in and to regroup. Meanwhile, the county action committee is gaining members, getting some money in and we had a county wide meeting on the 15th of this month sponsored by the citizens’ action committee to decide how we want to proceed. We had about 300 people in attendance.

Now here is a kicker for you to consider. All of the people that started this whole citizen’s action are women. They are the ones putting in 15 hour days and attending every single meeting that affects us at the county level. Since the very beginning, this group has held the high ground and they are adamant that we continue to do so. They have made no mistakes, they ask for advice and information, and these women have my full and unqualified support, plus, they are really nice people. The rest of the men in the organization feel the same way. These women have been elected by unanimous decision to the offices of the group. They have formed a relationship with the state DEQ personnel and it appears that they are on our side. As we gain strength and support of more elements of the county, we are to be a force to be reckoned with. Our aim is to enforce transparency and honesty in the politics of the county. No more of this ‘good old boy’ crap and special interest power bases.

In the meantime, one of our members and researchers has turned up that this whole thing was started in Washington. It appears that a lobby group for the big corporations dealing with septic systems wanted a national standard for individual systems; there are millions at stake here. Congress approved a national study on this issue, wherein our area was one of three. This area was picked because the ground water is of such high quality and, incidentally, was also the poorest of the three locations. Of the total of $10 million allocated for the study, $5 million was for this area. Where we were under the impression that the beginning of this was local politics, but, we find out that the local politicos were only taking advantage of the situation. It appears now, that the whole agenda, locally, revolved around tax revenues. If they could get this part of the county to develop into vacation destinations for the wealthy, the tax revenues for the county would increase dramatically. It appears that driving out the lower income and retired people with this septic issue was one way to accomplish this.

Meanwhile, yours truly and many others are researching alternatives to the local rule proposals that the county tried to ram down our throats (alternative methods of removing contaminants, they do exist), other sources for nitrate appearing in the ground water, the community affects of this proposal (there is a moral issue at this time), the lack of political transparency, lack of public notification on the issue in the past and getting together a group of qualified people to review every single part of the data and science that prompted the county proposal.

So far the community has truly rallied around this issue. It is one of the most interesting community actions I and Freeacre have ever witnessed and we have been involved in these kinds of actions for a great deal of our lives.

I am writing this post about how this action committee is doing because, I want to emphasize that if there is sufficient interest at a local level, you can do something about bureaucrats running roughshod over the citizenry. I say, give the women a chance (except for Hillary) at a local level and you might get a real pleasant shock.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

THE PRESIDENT

Folks, I wouldn't normally post a big essay by someone that I don't know. I have been considering writing something like this and Steve Pizzo from News For Real sent this to me. It is so much better a job of it than I can do so I have decided to post it. It is some read.

The President

George Walker Bush is a counterfeit – everything. He is a coward who wants desperately to be a war hero. He was born to old money, but he is rude, crude, and even sober, he is an embarrassment whenever he is thrown onto his own resources; he has the wit of a drunken stevedore with the intellect of a slow eight year old. Even when he is given the words of others to speak, they come out mispronounced and disordered; he doesn’t understand all of them, and fails completely to understand what they taken all mean together. He’s a silver–spoon city boy who, if he had to saddle his own horse – if he can ride at all – would end up riding as Odysseus did the sheep of Polyphemus: underneath. Nor would he, with his bought and paid for University degree (they wouldn’t have dared fail a legacy like him anyway), understand the reference.

He is foul-mouthed, his sense of humor runs to the low, the cruel, often the filthy, and is always inappropriate. One has to wonder how many heads of state have been invited to pull his finger... He was genuinely incredulous that the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, didn’t want him manhandling her in public. Nonetheless, he has a sterling record, also bought and paid for, with only a few hard to see ghosts of things that don’t belong, ghosts that are not healthy to bring up or try to see. He believes the family’s money and connections can buy or fix anything; they always have before. He is vengeful and vindictive, even towards those closest to him. As for those who cross or harm him or his in any way – which includes asking questions he doesn’t like or disagreeing with him, he tends towards hatred and overkill. If he could have, he would have called in an airstrike on Natalie Maines and the Dixie Chicks.

He is easily led by those he sees as truly intelligent, though they have to put up with his gloating about him being their "boss" even so. He tends also toward fanaticism or obsession in anything that takes his fancy (until he tires of it, anyway, or until stress or difficulty makes it work), nor does he feel that rules or laws should apply to him, as the president, as a scion of Old Money, or as a Dominionist Christian, so he constantly tries to undermine any laws that might become obstacles – like the entire Constitution, though he doesn’t seem worried about the Third Amendment (quartering of the military in the homes of citizens) - yet. In religion, as in most things, he likes to come across as "one of the guys" until someone treats him that way; otherwise, he takes the aristocrat’s view: he is to be treated as the royalty he believes he is or else; that way he can do his "Aw shucks routine. As with the priests of the Middle Ages who sold indulgences, his religion has told him that he is forgiven anyting he might do, and anyone who believes differently isn’t just bound for Hell, they’re fair game for any torment he can arrange here on earth as well, and with his connections, he can create Hell right here on earth from almost anyone. In economics, he fastened onto an outdated, disproved theory that takes everything away from those who produce the wealth of a country and gives it all to the deserving rich – like him and his family, and any crony corporations in his good graces. It also incidentally has essentially bankrupted and destroyed every country it has been forced on, and is doing the same here.

He is a liar by preference, whether there is a necessity for it or not, but being called on it can call up a destructive, self-righteous rage against the one(s) who saw and exposed the truth. It is as though he feels that even though he lied, his status as a superior being by birth and unearned wealth should dictate that the peons must treat anything he says as gospel truth. Although once, on television, he essentially said that he had lied so the truth wouldn’t influence the upcoming election (this was after the election), as it would have: against him. He was matter-of-fact, as though of course anyone would do the same thing, and there was nothing wrong with it.

He has no empathy save as an abstract concept. He says he doesn’t "know how poor people think." One wonders how difficult it could be to imagine not being able to afford rent and heat and medication and everything else your family needs. Or simplify it: what do you do when you have no roof over your head, can’t work, and the government has cut off any aid to single men your age? According to him, as far as anyone can tell, you die - you deserve it as the lazy, improvident sinner you are. It’s God’s punishment, just as the wealth his grandfather and father stole or got by bankrolling the Nazis, by insider trading, or by any other means they could use God’s reward to His Own, and he deserves the money he was born into because he’s a real Christian, and therefore is "forgiven from the beginning of time," meaning anything he ever does from now on is already forgiven.

His religion, a fanatic, cruel and controlling cult version of Christianity (called Dominionism or Christian Reconstructionism), tells him he is God’s Chosen, shown by his wealth and position; all others deserve not only whatever trouble they already have, but whatever he does that makes life even harder for them. Those who work for a living are resources: they cough up votes and taxes for people like him, and sometimes have other things that can be taken from them to his benefit. It is also his belief that a government must lie to the people it rules, and the people he and the other Dominionists admire and quote often (well, other, more literate Dominionists like Karl Rove do, and George agrees, of course) are people like Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, Genghis Kahn and others they call "great leaders" not afraid to kill and conquer, torture or do whatever needed to be done. They teach that rulers must rule by terror, violence, and lies. As Machiavelli, another man they admire, said in "The Prince", a manual fortaking over a country and ruling it which they have used as it was intended, "A leader must only appear to have the qualities of goodness — he need not actually possess those attributes." He said that, in fact, it was better if those qualities were only a pose. In George’s case, it isn’t a problem.

George Walker Bush talks about freedom a lot – and liberty, our compassion as a nation and the other things that have made us great. Like freedom of speech. He then follows the advice of his idols, working to remove all of these things from Americans and everyone else. He has taken our right to dissent, to gather peacefully and to protest, to have a say in our own government, our right to privacy, and to make our own choices about our own lives so long as they harm no others, our right to know any charges against us, our right not to be tortured or held incommunicado, to travel anonymously, and to be able to expect to have our taxes go to maintaining the infrastructure necessary to the well-being of the country and everyone in it as those we elect are supposed to do. He wants to tell us who we may and may not marry and live out our lives with, what we can watch on television, read or write, and to force us to allow our children to be taught (his) religion in our schools – which he is defunding and destroing as fast as he can anyway so that children must be taught in churches or at home, not stealing government money for something rightly not the government’s responsibility – and he wants to forbid all contraception, abortion for any reason, including to save the life of the mother or in the case of incest and rape, as well as demands that lying and harmful "information" is all our children may be taught in school about sex (this is abstinence education), making them far more vulnerable to unwanted pregnancies, and STD’s, including HIV, which he views as God’s punishment for fornication and sodomy.

Our roads are falling apart for lack of maintenance, and a full one-third of the dams in the country are a danger to human life. Our electrical grid is an antique, and will fail when it’s most needed. The regulatory agencies that were set up to protect the people of the U.S. from rapacious, destructive business practices are being gutted, and ethics investigators are routinely fired, to be replaced by crony appointees that favor the administration. Deregulation and the laws promulgated by the neocons have changed things enough so that our medical care system is rated forty-ninth in the industrialized world and falling, based on, among other things, infant mortality. Scientists whose research finds information that Bush doesn’t care for or which offends his backers, or is otherwise inconvenient – which might, for instance, cost Big Business at the all-important "bottom line" – are also routinely censored or gagged, their results redacted or even rewritten by a political crony, keeping the public "properly misinformed, as per the president’s preference. This applies to the FDA, the EPA (he has rendered their vast library of studies and other knowledge unavailable to it’s own scientists as well as to everyone else), the CDC – or any agency that once protected and informed the public. To Bush’s mind, they owe him loyalty before anyone or anything else. Their only function is to write things that back up what he says.

The radical right is paid back for their votes – and perhaps some of it is Bush’s attempt to practice his own relatively newfound religion – by keeping any research that has to do with stem cells, contraception or sex in general under-funded or unfunded, even illegal if he can manage it. Attempts are also frequently made to remove rights and benefits from gays, Muslims, the disabled, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, the old, veterans and others who have few resources with which to defend themselves. The Neocon view is that taxes on the rich or on business are theft, especially if they are given away in social programs, including Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid to "the undeserving poor, who have done nothing to deserve this stolen money." Taxing the working poor or keeping the minimum wage as minimal as possible, however, is fine. Bush somehow thinks that such people have money to invest, too, which is how he keeps trying to arrange medical and welfare programs "to help the poor." Making theirlives even more difficult, government restrictions, requirements and rules have made it impossible for many to meet the work requirements, to take care of children, and to continue schooling, and has forced many people off of welfare, out of school and into low-paying, dead-end jobs, even rendering some single-parent families homeless just months or weeks short of a degree or certificate. To Bush, this is a success: he’s improved the economy and the welfare program so much, people are coming off "the public dole" and going on to live their lives. He never mentions their continued poverty, lack of medical care and homelessness. It doesn’t register with him, really; he sees it as their own fault for being lazy and sinful – if he sees it at all. In Bushworld, people’s troubles are always their own fault, no matter that they had no other options. That is God’s doing in punishment for their sins, so they deserve that and more. He has no twinges of conscience, and he reports no trouble sleeping.

To George W. Bush, the business of government is pouring money into business and the military, which exists to conquer countries and competitors that have what Big Business wants. Throwing the entire country into what must become crushing debt is also no problem, and he pours the borrowed cash into crony corporation coffers without a qualm. Other generations of American poor can pay it back – eventually. To his way of thinking, despite the record numbers of unemployed, homeless and other needy, the failing infrastructure, an American icon of a city still not even close to recovery, no rebuilt Twin Towers and eighty-some dead newly found after having been missed and left in a basement level since 9-11, despite thirty-five million people without health insurance having become forty-seven million, two and a half million citizens (mostly with dark skin) in prison mostly for nonviolent and inflated offences (bigger numbers=better PR) with closer to seven and half million otherwise entangled in the system, - te economy is in fine shape because Big Business is making money hand over fist, much of it by not having to pay their employees a living wage or benefits, and often, especially in Iraq, by not having to actually do anything for it at all. Of course, a lot of his evaluation of the economy may have to do with his anticipation of the forests and all of our national Parks almost being ready to be opened to gas and oil drilling, chemical plants, road building and logging with no regard whatsoever for any animal populations at all, or for better air quality standards – if you happen to be a power company – because the tons of mercury they spew into the air (and therefore the water, the fish, and our dinners) is officially to be treated as non-toxic, along with the increased arsenic and other poisons. Utility companies, if they find cleaning the water they sell to us to drink and wash with an undue burden, they don’t have to: then, if we go and drink or wash in poison, it’s our problem, not the government’s or thewater company’s (who can still promote their product as "promoting good health"), and it’s certainly not the power company’s problem. They can all afford bottled water.

Bush is American only by courtesy of birth. He feels no debt of honor or loyalty to his natal country, or to the people who depend on the government to do the jobs it was created for. Our forests, the environment that literally keeps us healthy and alive, he labels "resources to give away to corporations" and forgets about it; it’s a big world, and there’s always more – somewhere. For him, at least. He has no problem with stealing elections by any means necessary, as long as he and those he supports win. Besides, as long as "his own kind" control the laws, the courts and the information, no one can prove anything. The deaths of our young men and women are simply what they’re for to him. That’s what all peons are for: if a few thousand, or a few hundred thousand or however many die in securing MORE – more oil, more control, more for the holy "bottom line" for him and his, then they have fulfilled their purpose, and it’s an equitable trade. His oath to defend the Constitution is simply a silly ritual that e had to go through and nothing more. This is clearly shown in this quote of Bush from a staffer: "Quit throwing the Constitution in my face! It’s just a Goddamned piece of paper!" That it is also the core document that defines America and Americans, that it is the single most magnificent piece of ethical and philosophical poetry in legislation since Hammurabi also means nothing to him. It is just an obstruction that keeps getting in the way by making people think they actually have rights and can make demands on him based on them. If he could, he would simply burn it and forget about it. Anyway, he’s gotten around almost all of it now. For all the force it has, it may as well have been burned.

The spying he is having done, and the collections of every piece of data on every American and everyone else possible, is touted as being for the War On Terror, though in reality, the Neocons and their creations are the true terrorists in the world. Anyway, it’s all another lie. Experts have said that such an eavesdropping and spying network is utterly useless for finding terrorists. Witness that it has found none so far. What it is good for is finding information that can used for blackmail (note several sudden turnarounds of some in Congress who had disagreed with Republican bills up for a vote until the last second), or for getting obstructive individuals out of the way and forestalling dissenters, protests and other legitimate – for the time being – activities of citizens.

Now he is sending more troops into Iraq, despite the opinions of almost every expert in the country and elsewhere; the reasons he gives to the public are lies, as always. He needs someone there to support Maliki until he can force a law through giving Halliburton and other private oil companies what is essentially ownership of Iraq’s oil. He will also try to use the situation to keep a large, permanent base and an embassy (the largest in the world, which, itself, constitutes a military base), manned, and a U.S. force there to keep control of the oil and a U.S. forward base in the Middle East. The Iraqis will, at some point, object to getting such a minuscule portion of the sales of their own oil – 25% for the first thirty years, then a bit more – and are bound to rebel. Bush wants people with guns there that the Iraqis are afraid of to make sure the "law" forced through by his pet Prime Minister is enforced.

Until very recently, Bush had no idea there were different kinds of Islam, like the Shia and the Sunnis. He understands the culture not at all, and doesn’t care to learn; it simply isn’t important. They’re all Arabs, all heathens, all savages, and that’s all he needs to know. As long as they’re afraid of him and do what they’re ordered to do, things are as they should be.

Over the time of his presidency, Mr. Bush has packed the federal judiciary with demagogues, the legislation and cabinet with cronies who will back him no matter the law. He has claimed powers that no president has ever had, even in a war actually declared by Congress; he has twisted the laws of the land, and has passed laws by stealth and other methods that are unconstitutional, unethical, and destructive, but no one in government now seems to have the authority to go against him. With what is now almost ownership of the Supreme Court, still a huge Republican support in Congress, and appointees in the Justice Department who owe for the jobs or believe as he does, he is all but unassailable – for the time being. It would require almost all others, including the electorate, to go against him all at once to oust him. So far, the courage and the leadership simply doesn’t exist, especially not in Congress.

It is my fear that he will finish at least a part of his program: the destruction of the Social Contract, and the opening of the Commons – all National Parks and all public lands, with immunity to polluting industries entrenched in the law for decades designed to protect them from the consequences of their own actions (like poisoning the air, water, food and people around them for hundreds of miles, and destroying plants and animals, the function of which in the ecosystem that keeps us alive we still don’t understand, beyond any hope of recovery) – before he goes. America would never recover. It would take generations now. He has some of the most brilliant and sociopathic strategists and tacticians there are working for him, constantly devising attacks on all of these things from many directions, while others work on keeping opponents busy defending themselves. All Bush has to do is wait, read what he’s told to, and it’s almost certain that the people who are trying to defend America from this relentlessattack on absolutely everything we have ever valued will miss something, and he will win again. America will be dead except as a poisoned resource, a third-world country that exports to Bush and his kind the vast majority of it’s labor and produce, leaving nothing for those who produce it.

That’s the plan.

Especially since the whole-hearted – well, let’s call it just almost "unlimited" since I’ve seen no evidence of a Neocon with an actual heart – entrée since the start of the Bush regime, the corporations have an access to and a control of government not seen since the robber-barons of yore. They write our laws, or they ignore them with impunity – and with government complicity, because the regulatory agencies are run by their own. Worst of all though, the single thing that can keep this going, is this: both parties are controlled by the corporations, so despite their apparent differences, their agenda, minus the Neocon slant, is the same! The corporations contribute the major funding that gets people elected, and they contribute to both parties, always! That way, whoever wins, they owe the corporations. They know that if they don’t pay that debt with influence peddling, laws that benefit businesses instead of We the People, they won’t get that money for the next election, and they will lose their great jbs, their benefits and gifts, and their illusion of being powerful people. The electorate who votes them in keep voting for the same people, the same parties, often knowing that they’re all under the influence of the corporations, because they’re afraid that if they vote for someone who might be good for the people, their vote will be wasted. WE VOTE OUT OF FEAR! We vote for what looks like the lesser of evils, but it’s only the lesser face – the truth is the same on both sides, and that’s what we need to change.