Saturday, July 15, 2023

Yep, Another Trip Around The Sun




It seems I've made it another year. So what have I learned in the last year? What old lessons are still holding true? What are some new things life is going to teach me? Let's see if I can answer these questions in a way that actually makes some sense. Remember friends life is always about learning. I've done a lot of reading n the last year or two. I usually divide my reading- one serious book The Seawolves- A History of The Vikings and then something less serious Zoey Punches the Future in the Dick. Life is short- mix it up! I count audio books. It's a different experience than reading for me. I do the same thing with YouTube, serious and not so serious. Let me see if I can structure this ramble. What have I learned about the world, my country and my state and perhaps most importantly myself.

 

Want to know what climate change looks like? Simply turn on your TV. More than 1/3 of Pakistan was underwater not too long ago. I don't think derechos are necessarily new. But they are somewhat new to me. A derecho is basically a small hurricane like storm that forms over land. They are insane! Over the last month or two the sky is not the usual summer blue. It has a weird ash tint giving it a sort of metallic look. This is from massive wildfires many hundreds of miles away. I can literally look out my window and watch climate change. It seems the weather is only going to get more and more out of whack. I plan to do another post on Climate Change soon. There is no such thing as too much awareness. I hope people learning more will lead to real action soon but we have more problems / opportunities here at home.

 

Like it or not, the USA is a driving force in the world. We export our culture all over the world I think for both good and bad. We import limitless stuff from all parts of the Earth. In the last year or so I've started reading Peter Zeihan, a geopolitical strategist. In his book, The End of the World is just the Beginning , he argues global free trade is going away. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States no longer has the incentive to guarantee free trade. In North America we have everything we need. Don't get Peter started on China! Yes they are building a numerically large Navy. But it is not near as advanced as the US Navy much less the other navies in the Pacific like Japan and Australia. China along with Russia are in a terminal demographic collapse according to Mr. Zeihan. He is optimistic about America's future. Personally, I think the verdict is still out.

Our democracy is not quite dead yet. There was 

last year nor a takeover of our election machinery by the Trump wing of the Republican Party. Even this right-wing Supreme Court did not buy Independent Legislature Theory. Had they agreed, democracy would be simply dead. The idea is a state legislature can basically throw out election results they don't like. I have come to realize there are no mechanisms for holding Supreme Court Justices accountable to the people. It seems they can do whatever they want up to and including be as corrupt as they want. This is something I hope we figure out how to change. So what are some things I've learned about myself?

 

Most importantly, I keep my mind busy reading and creating. Also, the little things are the big things. Sharing ice cream in the carport with my wife after walking our dog, Ava, is pretty hard to beat!  




Saturday, July 8, 2023

The Good News July 8, 2023

 


How about some good things happening? 

Happy birthday America!

  


It took a little while to digest my hamburgers and hotdogs. Happy late birthday? 


Yep, July 4th has rolled around yet again! Of course, we know what this means- hot dogs, hamburgers, apple pie, and of course fireworks! It is just as good a reason to get sloppy drunk as any other reason you can come up with. I've seen fireworks before and they are beautiful. I'm no longer into sitting around waiting in the heat wondering what kind of lunatics are around me, and getting stuck in the most epic traffic jam my city can produce. Still, the fractals produced in fireworks are among the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Yeah, watching fireworks online or TV is not the same but it will do for now. Other than the aforementioned foods and blowout sales on Dodges, Fords and Chevys, what does this holiday even mean? Let's think about it. No, this is not going to be an anti U.S.A. rant but we will review some uncomfortable truths.

 

Our list of sins is long and varied. Slavery, genocide of native peoples, lynchings, the overthrow of democratically elected governments around the world for profit and or power and destruction of the natural environment are just a few in a very long list. I'm sure you could think of plenty more. Some would have us believe asking uncomfortable questions is unpatriotic. Those who don't “support the troops,” demand fair labor practices, seek equal rights more often than not get labeled as unamerican or unpatriotic. I'm sure there are plenty of other groups that also get an anti-American label whether they deserve it or not. We drink our own poison kool-aid, trading historical facts, our own all too human failings and flaws, and numerous criminalities for myths and fantasies designed to keep us comfortable, complicit, compliant and docile. The “winners” in our so-called system are happy to keep the status quo. The idea of it is “not a problem until it affects me” is far too prevalent in our country today. It seems to be a mantra in the Republican Party but I'm afraid they're not the only ones. Many in the so-called middle class cannot even be bothered to vote even if they don't like how things are going. Pro Tip- Maybe give them to actually vote for?? 

 

To be all doom and gloom is the path of least resistance. For example, I think everything is shitty and cannot be changed, I absolve myself of having to try. What's even worse is when I poo poo those who are trying to change things for the better. We often get comfortable in our own positions. Cynicism is something that's easy to hide behind. Hide from what? Our collective responsibility to make the world a better place for all of us is something each of us should strive for rather than being a wine bag. Being sour and cynical does not an intellectual make. It is okay to be critical of something but you need to have a positive alternative. Most of the time, I disagree with our foreign policy. I think we can do a lot more good in the world if we put the wellness of others ahead of Fortune 500 profit margins. How do we make changes for the better in the world we have?

 

I agree our democratic processes and institutions are eroding away. Sure, the Supreme Court is doing some nutty things lately. One of our political parties is in the process of surrendering to fascism and or becoming a cult of personality. The other party is still mostly bought and paid for by big business. Both the cult of personality and big business benefit from making most of us feel powerless. There is a huge swath of non voters who have the ability to make our country and perhaps the rest of the world much better off. The news, talking heads and the powers behind them have a vested interest in making people feel powerless. They love doomers, non-voters and the apathetic. A revolving door of cookie-cutter politicians does little to help. I don't mind old politicians as long as they are competent, healthy and sane. But I hope to see a future with more young people in the mix. We need balance. We need leaders with a vision for the future, willing to leave the past in the past. Apathetic politicians lead to apathetic voters. 


We need politicians who can inspire non-voters to vote. Don't ask why non-voters are so lazy. Rather ask, where are the leaders who can inspire, include and lead from the front! Who can offer voters something to vote FOR? I think the right leadership is a strong way to reduce voter apathy. Yes, our birthday is worth celebrating. It's never hopeless. Anyone who says otherwise question carefully. Want a better world? Change it.