The
R Word
by
George Giles
by George Giles
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The Nashville
Tennessean headline for Feb 29, 2008 was "Bush, Bernanke
banish R-word." The sub heading was "They see no recession
on horizon, but concede economy is slowing." The article was
a pickup from Associated Press writer Jeanine Aversa. Just what
exactly is the functionality of banishing a word? Are we to no longer
use it? Has it become meaningless? What powers over language and
meaning do these two men have?
Having actually
read the Constitution of the United States and understanding what
those words mean I can only conclude that neither of these men have
any public power to banish words. What they do have the power to
do, thanks to a complicit mass media, is pervert the meaning of
the words to deceive the populace.
A recession
is defined by two consecutive quarters of negative GNP growth, a
depression of 4 consecutive quarters of negative GNP growth. This
means the economy is shrinking, less business is being transacted
for whatever reason, fewer goods and services are produced. Some
people actually start saving and stop spending, or pay down accumulated
debt. Maybe it is time to pay the Visa bill down and not by Junior
a new Hummer.
Business and
individuals have had sufficient malinvestment that failures
get liquidated and a retrenchment occurs. Factories draw down inventories
to lessen carrying costs, prices drop to woo consumers less willing
to part with hard-earned money, layoffs occur, businesses fail,
personal bankruptcies rise. It’s been a good party, but they do
come to an end.
In an election
year, recessions are the kiss of death for the incumbent administration,
hence the banishing of the R word. Maybe they want to send it beyond
the Pale as the Czar of all the Russia’s once sent Jews. Wherever
the pale actually was is not certain, but in Russia it was probably
cold and certainly harsh. Not exactly a winning ticket for an American
President.
This is an
American President who’s entire Presidency, mercifully for the entire
planet in its final year has had a hard time with words. Accuracy
and precision of the spoken word has been lax. Prevarication, mendacity,
and outright mangling of the English language have sadly been the
norm. If these guys are moving their lips the truth is going to
have a poor showing. For Lil Bush the truth has been a fungible
concept: it is whatever he wants it to be, whenever he wants it
to be, and as stated in the past can reinterpreted in the future
as something completely different. I would speculate that much of
the time the truth is not even apparent in thought as the words
flow past on the teleprompter and he struggles not to move his lips
when approaching the really big ones (3 syllables and up). The Vice-President
says nothing which is usually good because when he does it is usually
a lie.
Still let’s
look at other words we might want to banish.
Weapons of
Mass Destruction aka WMD’s gone. They cannot be talked about because
since they never existed we did not have to invade Iraq and wreck
what remained of their infrastructure from a decade of sanctions
and repeated bombings of second-world country put on a steep descent
down to the third rung by the world’s only superpower.
The D word
democracy is not banished. The Iraqi’s clearly invited us to trade,
their oil, hundreds of thousands of dead and missing sons, wives,
fathers and daughters for a ballot box stuffed with our hand-picked,
cream of the crop, intelligentsia of Iraqi culture. Why they need
so many bodyguards, armored vehicles, and high walls around their
fortresses, I mean homes, is unclear. Perhaps it is to keep the
throngs of satisfied citizens off the grass or from scaring the
pets in their zeal.
The L word
as in a lie, a falsehood or the act of lying is definitely banished.
Jesus has touched the President’s heart, as he has said many times.
Since lying is forbidden in the Ten Commandments this one had to
go, since he was "born again."
The B word
as in bear market is out, all markets are bull markets, the time
to buy stocks is now. Invest in your and America’s future.
The G word
as in Gold Standard is out. The worst thing an economy can do is
cling to this false idol of a bygone era. President Roosevelt so
kindly spared us from this. The dollar may be asymptotically approaching
zero when compared against the Euro, gas prices are rising because
of cosmic rays, the work of Lucifer in league with Al Qaeda as many
speculate. Not because of any fiscal malfeasance on the part of
our Bi-Partisan leadership and their complicit Federal Reserve.
Stable prices
are mandated which means printing more money to give first to your
friends, where it is stable, but by the time it gets to the rest
of us inflation has somehow crept in, even after 90 years of central
banking. Still Lockheed and Halliburton see a rosy future.
OBL as in the
criminal Osama Bin Laden is definitely out. We are seeking to end
an adjective, terror, not a criminal. It is no one’s interest for
this man to be found, because then the war would actually be over.
OBL will be 120 years old and our garrisoned troops in 700 different
overseas locations, with a trillion dollar a year budget will not
be able to catch this wily old dodger as he crawls around some of
the harshest terrain on the planet, trailing his dialysis machine,
the generators that run it, his satellite phone from which to call
forth willing thralls, and last but not least the low-quality audio
equipment from which he makes his recruiting pitches that chill
us all to the bone, but not speaking Arabic we let the CIA tell
us what he said.
The H word
as in housing collapse is out. No time like the current time to
buy more real estate! All those for sale signs, that rarely ever
say sold anymore are proof of the vigor of the American economy
under Lil Bush and Deadeye Cheney. Reagan proved that deficits do
not matter! In true faith as Republicans they have graciously added
4 trillion dollars more of them to the backs of our children.
The A word
accountability is out. The President will not be able to do anything
in what remains of his term other than write pardons if this word
is allowed.
The C word,
Constitution is not out, it is very in. What
is out is actually adhering to it under the rule of law. All of
the thousands of Presidential directives have made this a venerated
if quaint antique. Something you salute, like the flag, Mom and
apple pie. You talk about it in speeches and at rallies, or when
you are praising the vigor with which we protect our freedom that
our enemies hate. What is really done is classified under the Patriot
act so that our enemies cannot know what the plans for implementing
freedom actually are, but then neither do the rest of us. This is
probably not an accident.
The P word
for police state is clearly out. This is the land of the free, as
we are now free to be subject to electronic surveillance from almost
anywhere, continuously. From the street corner spy cameras, to the
myriad satellites in space. From the Echelon system in foreign lands
and the military drones flying over our cities we are watched. Internet
routers can now direct digital data to the great NSA packet sink
courtesy of all those wired closets that big Telco’s graciously
supply in return for immunity.
Prior to the
Internet the DEA could activate their own switches in the telephone
system as desired in the War on Drugs. We are now almost a century
into losing. Still the local police have been militarized with advanced
training, state-of-the-art vforensic labs, Kevlar vests, Tasers
and automatic weapons. Programs for spying on neighbors and testifying
anonymously with hearsay have been codified into law.
Private property
can now be confiscated by multiple authorities for any of a myriad
of allegations, I mean reasons. It is up to the property owner to
prove that they are innocent (at their own cost of course). I cannot
resist the brilliant line from Sheriff Little Bill Daggett in Clint
Eastwood’s movie Unforgiven:
"Innocent? Innocent of what."
The W for War
Department is banished as well, even though we actually now have
two of them, since one was not enough, a baby has been birthed Homeland
Security, equally incompetent and just as wasteful if only on a
smaller scale. At least in a bygone era the name War Department
was an honest expression of intent.
In the 21st
Century there are well over a billion arms in private hands in America,
and by count that’s a little over one for each hand, and one for
the back of our Levi’s for every man women and child citizen of
our peace-loving nation.
There are trillions
of rounds to go with this arsenal. Personally I think it would great
fun to break up the tedium of the regular workday and go to the
beach and have a shootout with the invaders. "Pack a picnic
basket Ma, all this killing is going to make me hungry and thirsty"
But never in American History have we been invaded. The closest
we came was to ride over with the British and then rudely send them
home. Apparently failing to learn the attendant lesson of the length
of supply lines, logistical nightmares of foreign occupation, and
the recalcitrance of people that have their homes invaded and their
families and neighbors murdered. We are in good company Napoleon
and Hitler also failed to learn this social studies lesson as well,
much to the chagrin of their troops.
I think by
now you can see where this is headed, but still there is so much
material to work with thanks to these four-star clowns intent on
giving it all away. Platoons of comedians and late-night talk show
hosts are making personal fortunes keeping us laughing to keep from
crying over the mess we are in. Even if they mistakenly conflate
socialism with liberty, and believe that Republicans and Democrats
really are of different ideological frameworks.
These cultural
mavens are largely Democrats, yet to their credit they by and large
openly advocated a policy of socialism and more intrusive programs
and wasteful spending. The Republicans with the lone exception of
Ron Paul just lie, cheat and steal about everything kind of like
Lincoln, Mussolini and that German with the funny mustache.
This bile-filled
screed could go on all night; the article that sent me into this
tirade was only about 200 words, all of it denying the obvious.
I quote some more of it from Miss Aversa:
WASHINGTON
– When it comes to the economy, President Bush and Fed Chairman
Ben Bernanke see the glass half full, rather than half empty.
The economy
is in turmoil, yet Bush and Bernanke say the country will weather
the storm. Neither sees a recession on the horizon.
Bush and
Bernanke are on the front lines of the government's efforts to
right an economy that increasing numbers of economists fear is
on the verge of its first recession since 2001, if it hasn't fallen
into one already.
The housing
market's collapse, a credit
crisis and galloping energy prices are crimping spending and investing.
Those are mighty punches to a teetering economy that nearly stalled
at the end of last year.
Bush and
the Federal Reserve chairman acknowledged the dangers Thursday.
But Bush, at a White House news conference, and Bernanke, in congressional
testimony, seemed to strike the same hopeful note that the economy
should be able to survive its ills.
"I don't
think we're headed to a recession, but no question we're in a
slowdown," Bush said.
The Federal
Reserve is not forecasting a recession. It does predict slow growth
and higher unemployment this year.
"I realize
that my testimony wasn't the most cheerful thing you'll hear today
... but I do very much believe that the U.S. economy will return
to a strong growth path with price stability," Bernanke told the
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee. It was his
second day in a row on Capitol Hill discussing the economy."
My experience
with the current administration is that every single word that is
uttered is to be suspect. If you ask them the time, check your watch.
If they tell you the weather report look out the window, if you
shake their hand count the fingers you get back. They won’t ask
for your wallet they have already emptied long before you were born
and long into the future.
Given the Orwellian
promiscuity with what Fox News loosely calls the truth, it is a
safe bet that literally everything Miss Alversa writes about will
not come true. These statements are just deflections
of the obvious, cruel antonyms of the reality. What everyone I know
and talk to is worried about is the crumbling value of the dollar
and the flip side of that coin, the skyrocketing price of energy.
That our government, under the Presidency George W. Bush, has become
completely and callously unfettered by the rule of law enshrined
in the Constitution. It is out of control, and that his imperial
hegemonic empire expansion will drive us to the brink of history’s
largest bankruptcy. We continue to borrow $2 billion dollars each
and every day, adding to that $9 trillion dollar mound of government
paper and promises
Bush is correct
about one thing: there will be no recession in his future.
He can be a salesman for the Carlyle Group, he’ll ghost write a
book he won’t read for a multi-million dollar payday, then there
are the $100,000 an hour speaking engagements why anyone
would want to hear this inarticulate lummox speak once out of office
I cannot fathom.
The best I
can hope for is that maybe in a dark hour of the night his conscience
will awaken him to what he has done and he’ll return to his besotted
youth to drown the pain and the shame. Maybe all the brown corpses
he has created from living beings will call his name from deep and
troubled shadows of his mind, but I doubt it.
The last 8
years have been a miserable time for freedom-loving Americans. What
I see is that the Democratic "opposition" has watched
Lil Bush with envious eyes, salivating at their chance to get the
levers of power. The Socialism they so openly advocate, as Ludwig
Von Mises has demonstrated so clearly, will wreck this country.
Perhaps in closing that is the only thing even mildly positive about
the Republicans, that their agenda is to wreck other countries so
that they can stand tall and pronounce victory.
"What’s
that smell son? Napalm sir. Smells like … victory."
~ Robert Duval (Apocalypse Now)
Everyone deserves
a better future.
March
3, 2008
George
Giles [send him mail] thinks
heavily, drinks heavily, and makes many heavy notes in Nashville.
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