Elephant Butte, NM

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

I don't know anything!


Well,    It's official; I don't know anything.

I thought for sure that given such a clear choice, Americans would vote for love of country over revenge.

I was wrong.

I thought, that just as every presidential election in my lifetime, the bad economy would be hung    around the incumbent's neck, sinking him.

I was wrong.

I thought that even those few Americans who were fortunate enough to still be fully employed (not counting those leeching off the public system) would be cognizant of how much pain their neighbors were in and elect someone who would at least try to make improvements.

I was wrong.

I thought that now that FINALLY some of the disturbing truths about our first black president had come to light, voters would reject a man so dangerously at odds with the American experience.

I was wrong.

I thought the 2010 elections and the Tea Party meant something.

I thought the enthusiasm on display at Romney/Ryan events, contrasted with the lack of same at Obama/Biden events meant something.

I thought Americans would never sell their liberty for the sake of trinkets like cell phones or even big shiny lies like 'free health care'.

I was wrong.

Never in a million years would I have supposed that America would support a president who left his (our) people to die at the hands of our enemies overseas without lifting a hand to help, then lie about what he watched in real time for over two weeks, then lie about the lie for another month.

I was wrong.

I thought Americans could tell a hawk from a handsaw.

I was wrong.

We were offered the clearest choice we've has since 1980, where we had malaise and a misery index on one hand and a shining city on a hill on the other. Back then, we chose the city on the hill.    This time the choice was between a man who says 7.9% unemployment and $4.00 gas is the new normal and a guy whose entire career has been about fixing broken entities.

We chose to stay broken. And Broke.

Maybe I'm wrong about the ramifications of this choice. Maybe windmills will actually turn out to be a viable energy source. Maybe America diminished will be loved overseas. Maybe a nuclear Iran won't be a threat. Maybe Israel is over reacting. Maybe western civilization was always over rated. Maybe life under sharia is fun.    Maybe when the rest of the world realizes that we have no intention of ever    paying back that $16,000,000,000,000.00 (and counting) that we've borrowed from them, they won't devalue the dollar, causing hyper inflation here at home. Maybe China will just keep on giving us    money and not demand our hearts, souls, national monuments and marriageable daughters as payment.

I've watched my candidate lose elections before but I've never felt the way I did last night when this one was called for Obama.  Not because of Obama, but because of what it says about us, the    American people, that we chose this.

It shouldn't have even been close.    Faced with the choice between taking charge of our destiny and tackling our financial problems, we opted to get high and have sex. We re elected a guy who doesn't understand that a growing economy that creates more tax payers will bring in more revenue than higher taxes. A Commander in Chief who doesn't know our military still uses bayonets. A man who wants to control the economy  without even knowing the difference between bankruptcy and liquidation. It was    one thing to elect an unknown quantity, buying his line of 'Hope and Change'.    It's something else to deliberately choose his failed policies over someone who has actually achieved success in life. I never dreamed America would do that.

Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, Hello Idiocracy!

Goodbye, recovery.

Goodbye, energy independence.

Goodbye, religious liberty.

Goodbye, liberty and justice for all.

Goodbye, America dream.

It profits a man nothing to lose his soul for the whole world but we threw ours away for cell phones and birth control pills.

In the twentieth century (the  American Century), we stepped up to the plate three times and saved the rest of the world from fascism, Nazism and communism. We were the cavalry, always riding to the rescue.

Now, we've gotten rid of our horses, spent all our money on windmills, alienated our allies, bowed to our enemies, cut ourselves off from our own natural resources thrown away our children's birthright and spent their inheritance.

And we did it on purpose.

When the wolf is at the door (and he's coming, yelling 'Allahu Akbar') we're going to find out that there is no one out there to come to our rescue.

On the bright side, maybe it'll all turn out great. After all, I don't know anything.
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2 comments:

  1. Just so you know, I read your blog. I may not always read it, but I read this one. This was a lot to digest, going through point buy would take a lot of both our time. Besides, we both wonder why we have such opposing points of views and we both know it. I will just give my take on things. The world is changing, has been changing with a lot more changes to come. Even though Romney tried to be everything to everyone, he could not win hearts and minds. The cartoon of the elephant on the campaign billboard summed it up best: "Vote for me, you lazy, contemptible mooches!" People do not see themselves as lazy or mooches. Romney did not come across as someone pulling for the average citizen. Obama did a better job at that. Changes are coming. Corporations will still be important, but less important than communities. We've been used to having lots of food and fuel and resources to make stuff out of, but that is changing. We need to get used to different food, learn to make and use different fuels, and learn to make due with less stuff and different tools. In many ways people's lives are better than ever, but do not see themselves as "lazy mooches". Down and out, maybe. Poor and discouraged, maybe. Different from the rich and famous, probably. But not contemptible. Romney offered no change from that. And Obama may not deliver on all his promises and rhetoric, but he does deliver respect for the middle class. At least more than the Republicans could. It was a very close race. Imagine what the results may have been had corporations and the Koch brothers not thrown all those millions at Romney's campaign? To wrap things up, just as the world is one in more ways than we want to admit, so is this country. As diverse as we are as a nation, we still have a lot more in common than not. Cat'cha later.

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    1. I don't know Dwight. I don't like what this country is becoming. The biggest thing I see BO doing is splitting this country. Class warfare. You worked hard, I didn't but I want what you have. That's what I see. I see the death of America as gov. wants to be the BIG guy. Don't you think that history has shown us that gov. can't be all? SS and Medicare are broke. Where did it go? Greedy politicians anyone? Have you read up on Cloward - Piven? Do you see any comparison to that and what BO is up to? Interesting read. It depressing. Some people's view would be well don't pay attention to it. How can you not?

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