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    http://eeyorewasanoptimist.blogspot....ts-waters.html

    Maybe it’s the waters. Maybe it was the extended heat wave or the fires raging in the west. Or, maybe it’s the loss of that wonderful optimist, Ted Kennedy. Whatever it is, I am finding myself pulled down into the abyss of cynicism and despair over our ability to actually turn around the awful state of affairs. The workers keep losing their jobs while the bankers keep getting their bonuses. The percentage of Carbon Dioxide keeps climbing past the environmental a base line limit of 350ppm

    What strikes me the hardest is, that I have grown so cynical of the oligarchy and the possibility of meaningful response from the American public, that it has become almost impossible to dredge up any meaningful optimism. (hence the name of this blog). I keep wondering how to get even the people I know and love to start looking behind the illusions which inform their decisions.

    Maybe you know what I mean. Its one thing to understand that the bastards in power are sucking us all dry with their financial games and lies. Its quite another to get it that this blood sucking will eventually influence our very personal lives, not just those others in the news. Everyone seems to keep making their financial and consumption decisions as if they each live in a uniquely protected bubble. When this comes apart we will all have to start living differently, and it probably won't be so much fun!

    Have you noticed how many towns are laying off teachers and cutting back services? Even high end suburbs, near cities which still have an economic base, are starting to feel the pinch. Last week the Boston suburb of Lexington (voted one of the best school districts in MA) announced that they must cut the school department by 50. Wait till next year.

    When are people going to get it? Their world is crumbling around them and there are no resources to buy back the compromised lawmakers. Whether it is in health care, or global warming, or delusional economics, there is no one funding the good guys. All the money is on the side of those who will be getting increased profits, and therefore increased status, from whatever addiction or selfish behavior they are selling today. Face it "They" have all the guns n money and that means they own the Congress and the Senate. Those of us on the other side, the liberal do-gooders, who want equity, sanity and health have bubkus.

    Well actually we have Move On dot org dunning us for money daily, but that is another matter. I guess I am the sorriest to have learned that the Democratic Party is no longer the stewards of progressive values. They are simply well paid stewards of the same corporate oligarchy which has owned the Republicans for so many years.

    You gotta admit there are clear rules in a Market Economy. The ruthless win.

    What the ruthless have learned however, is how to use the media system to keep those who haven't won afraid of real change and reform.


    Chris Hedges has a wonderful, to the point essay about our own self delusions and which consequential reality comes into focus. The Rise of Gonzo Porn Is the Latest Sign of America's Cultural Apocalypse pretty much hits the nail on the head.

    The childish idea that we can always prevail, that reality is never an impediment to what we want, is the central motif of illusion peddled on popular talk shows, by the Christian Right, by Hollywood, in corporate retreats, by the news industry and by self-help gurus. Reality can always be overcome. The future will always be glorious. And held out to keep us amused and entertained are spectacles and celebrities who have become idealized versions of ourselves and who, we are assured, we can all one day become.

    The cultural embrace of illusion, and the celebrity culture that has risen up around it, have accompanied the awful hollowing out of the state. We have shifted from a culture of production to a culture of consumption. We have been sold a system of casino capitalism, with its complicated and unregulated deals of turning debt into magical assets, to create fictional wealth for us and vast wealth for our elite. We have internalized the awful ethic of corporatism -- one built around the cult of the self and consumption as an inner compulsion -- to believe that living is about our own advancement and our own happiness at the expense of others.
    Danogenes would be hard pressed to find a better summation of the sad state of affairs which confronts us all, and which, ultimately makes any rational political and economic reform almost impossible to imagine. For those of you new here, I also recommend an earlier Hedges article The Truth Alone will not make you Free. from June which really helps raise the question of what role the media can play in manipulating emotions for political gain.

    Its nice to see that Mat Taiibi’s work is getting real legs. The recent Columbia Journalism Review Don’t Dismiss Taibbi takes on the whole financial journalism press who was caught looking flatfooted and syncophantic when faced with the awful realities of Goldman Sach’s crimes.

    And you wonder why I think Eeyore was an optimist.

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    Re: Pushing the Limits: Dark night of the Soul

    Sigh, true...and don't even get me started on the "God wants you to be rich" parasites like Joel Osteen -- and wasn't there some self-help book recently about how all you had to do was think what you wanted and it would come? I've seen several people get sucked down these ratholes.

    Disclaimer: despite the ominous login, I'm moderately religious in my own way and married to a minister's daughter. But I despise (as does my father-in-law) "religious" leaders living a life of luxury on the backs of their flock.

    At least Goldman Sachs is honest about it....

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      Re: Pushing the Limits: Dark night of the Soul

      The author should just slit his wrists and get it over with.

      I enjoyed this howler.

      Or, maybe it’s the loss of that wonderful optimist, Ted Kennedy.

      And this:

      The percentage of Carbon Dioxide keeps climbing past the environmental a base line limit of 350ppm

      There is no "baseline."
      Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho

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