No . . . THEY DON’T!

I’m finally cured — I hope.

I used to ask questions like . . .

“Don’t the rich care that there are many unfortunate people in America who will go to bed hungry?”

Or . . .

“Don’t they want world peace — a permanent end to war?”

Or . . .

“Don’t they want everyone to share in the vast wealth of America?”

Or . . .

“Don’t they want true democracy in our country?”

Well . . .

The answer in most cases is:  THEY DON’T!

Who are the ‘they’?

You know who they are. They know who they are.

They’re not ashamed at all. In fact they’re quite proud of their elitist status. It’s their imperial entitlement. They’re rich. They can afford to not give a shit.

Take the first question. Quite simply, there are many people in our midst — to whatever degree they mix with us pathetic peasants — who can just shrug when they see a starving child. Especially if the kid isn’t white.

Or they look the other way. “The view of the marina is so lovely from the club house, don’t you think, honey?”

How about war? Give me a break! They love war! They make tons of money on war. Best of all, they don’t have to fight them. They just wave the flag, conjure up some cartoon version of an imminent threat to our country, our women, our freedom — whatever — then send the rest of us, especially if we’re not white, off to fight and die to protect their investment portfolios.

How about sharing the wealth? Are you crazy? It’s a lot of hard work piling up daddy’s money in nice pretty stacks. Why share it? Besides, we all know what would happen. Your typical slob would waste it on beer, lottery tickets, a leather bumper bra for his Ford F-150 Series pickup, the latest X-box, and a new flat panel TV to watch porn.

What about democracy? This nation was founded on . . . right right. Yes, we are a symbol throughout the world of government of the people, by the people, for the people. The rich know a good thing when they see it. Image is everything. So they want to keep the illusion of democracy in America, where everyone gets a darn good feeling every couple years from thinking that by voting they are deciding the direction of the country and shaping a future for their children. But giving people a real say in government? No way! If the majority of citizens could actually make a difference, it would be complete anarchy! Why everyone would have plenty of food, clean air and water, educational opportunities, the best health care, good solid jobs. The U.S. would be at peace and provide leadership in the world to address the challenges of poverty, disease, climate change, wealth inequity, illiteracy, women’s rights, proper nutrition, population control. What a nightmare!

Aah yes! It’s a relief knowing where things stand. Knowing that it’s a complete waste of time to try to discuss the values which we as Americans all supposedly share, but in point of fact do not. Most of us do. But the ones who have ruthlessly destroyed our democracy and now firmly clutch the reins of control over every aspect of our society, do not!

Here’s what I’ve concluded we each must do, and the advice I now give myself every day. It’s kind of a new form of meditation. The idea is to get me to wake up, pay attention, stop dreaming like some silly clueless idiot. My newest spiritual mantra . . .

KNOW THE ENEMY
CUT THEM NO SLACK
DON’T TURN YOUR BACK
DON’T FORGET WHO THEY ARE
DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT FORGIVING THEM!

Try it! Say these every day. Repeat as needed for it to really sink in.

There are frankly some very very ugly people in the world. We here in America have more than our share. They’re selfish, smug, disdainful, self-absorbed assholes — sociopaths who don’t care about any of the things most people reading this blog care about.

They do have their own set of priorities.

They truly love war. They’re bullies who love absolute power over others. They want all of the material wealth they can get their hands on. They love getting their way because they really truly know in their imperious hearts they deserve it. They know they’re right about everything, so it’s their right to ignore the filthy masses. But . . .

They don’t care about starving children much less starving adults.

They don’t care about human suffering unless it’s theirs.

They don’t care about murdering innocent people.

They don’t care about equality and justice.

They don’t care about democracy.

They don’t care about you.

They don’t care about me.

Hate to break it to you.

They just don’t care.

[ I’m sorry if my views offend any of the wussy liberals out there. But as Chris Hedges has eloquently pointed out in his amazing book Death of the Liberal Class, by ignoring treachery you become its ally. ]

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I’m sorry . . .

…………

I’m sorry the video of my fake death had no car chases or nice butt crack shots.

I’m sorry there’s an island of plastic debris the size of Texas floating in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

I’m sorry they banned the spitball.

I’m sorry I stole the Stridex pads from Ralph’s in Encino when acne was making my face look like cold pizza.

I’m sorry I forgot to put down the toilet seat.

I’m sorry you can’t smile at a cute kid without his parents calling the pedophile police.

I’m sorry about prisons and zoos, epilepsy and male pattern baldness.

I’m sorry that the iPhone has replaced friendship and now everyone is alone.

I’m sorry that Siamese Twins joined at the head can’t be separated without one of them being as dumb as a garden slug.

I’m sorry Meg Ryan’s cosmetic surgery makes her look like The Joker.

I’m sorry that Hulk Hogan got old because now we don’t believe he can win anymore.

I’m sorry that MySpace turned into a pile of crap that now only losers use.

I’m sorry I forgot your name.

I’m sorry about planned obsolescence and dying bees.

I’m sorry that 36% of Americans are obese.

I’m sorry I left that hitchhiker standing in the rain.

I’m sorry about the Holocaust and global warming.

I’m sorry I didn’t pull out in time.

I’m sorry that artistic integrity is relative, image is everything, every dream is a Ponzi scheme.

I’m sorry that making sense just doesn’t make sense anymore.

Okay?

I’m sorry . . . really really sorry.







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Caught Faking My Own Death

 

What can I say?

I’ve let everyone down.

No one will ever believe me again.

Or take me seriously as a creative artist.

So I guess there’s something I really have to do.

November 4th I will be making a formal public apology.






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Real News

Over the past few weeks, we have endured the build-up to a major political charade, the unnecessary shut down of the government, and a totally manufactured kamikaze crisis over raising the debt ceiling. There may have been other newsworthy things going on but good-luck finding them in the monotonous, ever-vacuous reality show presented to the American public by the mainstream media.

As anyone with a functioning brain would suspect, a lot was happening. I’ve cherry-picked, by way of illustration, a few items that would seem in the long view relatively important.

Never making the short list for the annual Mr. Congeniality Award, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raged on before the whole world that “Iran is building now ICBMs that the United States says could reach this city (New York) in three or four years,” went on to call Iranian President Hassan Rouhani a blatant liar, and then topped off his rant by claiming “in the last three years alone, Iran has ordered, planned or perpetrated terrorist attacks in 25 countries on five continents.” He offered no supporting evidence but he’s a great guy so we can be confident he knows what he’s talking about. Bibi then went on to say that Israel was prepared to mount a military attack against Iran to prevent them from building a nuclear weapon __ again he offered no supporting evidence of a nuclear bomb in any stage of actual development __  and was prepared to “go it alone” if necessary, meaning I guess, to start World War III without assistance from anyone else.

Ignoring a stunning speech at the United Nations and overtures from Rouhani indicating a desire for peace and a pledge of full transparency and cooperation regarding Iran’s nuclear energy programs, President Obama and the bellicose Bibi joined spittle for a bad cop-bad cop number on Iran when the two met at the White House on October 1st. While many if not most nations prefer to error on the side of peace, America apparently is completely baffled by any initiatives aimed at diplomatic discussions and stands firmly behind its current drones-and-bombs approach to solving any and all disputes.

Speaking of drones, Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai’s visit to the United States was actually given decent coverage in the media, but the prevailing narrative was the violent harassment heaped on her by religious fanatics who oppose her “liberal” views. She was shot in the head by the Taliban for suggesting that women have equal access to education. What was given very short shrift, if mentioned at all, was her message to President Obama when she met face-to-face with the drone-killer-in-chief: “I thanked President Obama for the United States’ work in supporting education in Pakistan and Afghanistan and for Syrian refugees I also expressed my concerns that drone attacks are fueling terrorism. Innocent victims are killed in these acts, and they lead to resentment among the Pakistani people. If we refocus efforts on education, it will make a big impact.” Was he listening?

TPP negotiations continued in high gear. This abominable “trade agreement” __ which in fact is not so much a trade agreement as a blank check for transnational corporations to be able to: trump the authority of national governments; dismember labor unions; capitalize on slave labor and inflict other forms of worker abuse; institute a form of trans-sovereign legal proceedings with no oversight or appeal; institutionalize a corporate race to the bottom in terms of human rights, worker safety, environmental safeguards, community control, and food standards; and completely destroy regulatory mechanisms for assuring the integrity and reliability of international financial systems __ has met with increasing opposition in a number of countries, Japan being foremost among them. TPP is almost completely unmentioned in the American press, so if you don’t know about it, you don’t have to feel guilty. It’s so secret that even members of Congress aren’t allowed to see the draft document. So don’t tell anyone, okay?

On October 2nd, two days into the government shutdown, President Obama met with America’s top bankers, who were conveniently attending a conference in Washington DC. Included were Jamie Dimon (CEO, JP Morgan Chase), Lloyd Blankfein (Goldman Sachs), Brian Moynihan (Bank of America), and Michael Corbat (Citigroup). This certainly comes as no surprise, considering Obama’s campaign coffers brimmed from the money donated by these same gentlemen. What was telling was that this meeting of gigantic wallets with our President was barely mentioned in the mainstream press, and certainly the details of the high-level discussions were never revealed. We can safely assume that Obama and the fifteen banksters nodded and agreed that the meltdown of the American government was bad and defaulting on the nation’s debt obligations would be worse __ as in catastrophic! It most definitely wasn’t mentioned in the press that several of these too-big-to-jail bank CEOs were under investigation for uncompetitive manipulation of LIBOR rates, and one in the middle of negotiating a settlement with the Department of Justice for mortgage fraud. My mom used to tell me that people are judged by the company they keep. But she’s dead.

Speaking of too-big-to-jail, Jamie Dimon and JP Morgan Chase walked away with a $100 million slap-on-the-wrist fine from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for the $6.2 billion London whale debacle. As part of the modest settlement, they had to admit wrongdoing __ as in disastrous mishandling of investors money and the concealment of their astronomical losses from their stockholders and regulatory agencies. Whew!! Sure glad that’s over so they can get back to more casino banking, an unregulated high stakes game known as derivatives roulette. Yes, another day, another dollar! Or million dollars. Or is it billion? Wait! How many zeroes in a trillion?

While we’re on the subject of derivatives and the dizzying heights of risk and stupidity, as the U.S. tottered toward the brink of default and bankruptcy, the total notional exposure of the world’s banking system to derivatives continued to grow precipitously. No one knows for sure what the exact figure is, but it’s estimated at somewhere between $700 trillion and $1.2 quadrillion, horrifyingly 10 to 17 times the value of the ENTIRE WORLD ECONOMY. What does this mean for you and I? Let’s just say that it was these same exotic financial instruments responsible for the economic crisis in 2008, which wiped out savings, pension funds, investment portfolios, ultimately costing Americans an estimated $12.8 trillion, in destruction of assets net value, massive loss of jobs, home foreclosures, crippling of GDP growth and overall productivity, on and on. These financial weapons of mass destruction themselves took a huge hit in the economic collapse five years ago. But with Wall Street and investment bank addiction to gambling still pathologically entrenched as the de facto operating business model, derivative trades have since been steadily accumulating and now exceed the level at the time of the collapse in 2008. We won’t have to wonder how bad it will be this next time. We can just watch it on TV __ assuming of course, we each still have a TV and electricity in our homes when this house of cards comes tumbling down.

As criminal negligence of the nation’s well-being was passed off as democracy in action on the floors of Congress, accused traitor Edward Snowden addressed European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. His statement was read to the committee by Human Rights Director Jesselyn Radack, and included this highly salient remark: “A culture of secrecy has denied our societies the opportunity to determine the appropriate balance between the human right of privacy and the governmental interest in investigation. These are not decisions that should be made for a people, but only by the people after full, informed, and fearless debate. Yet public debate is not possible without public knowledge, and in my country, the cost for one in my position of returning public knowledge to public hands has been persecution and exile.” Did you hear about this? I saw no mention in the MSM. I guess he forgot to include a video of Miley Cyrus twerking him.

The U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  (IPCC) released their fifth and final report on global warming and definitively confirmed what we already knew, though many continue to deny it. Dude! Elvis is still alive. The Holocaust never happened. There is a Santa Claus! But the simple truth is, these scientists have been wussy whining about the Earth-turning-to-a-pile-of-ash-and-cinders thing for decades now. Time to move on! This is our Thelma & Louise moment. Why spoil a great ending with a lot of wringing of hands and crybaby bawling about something as minor as the extinction of the human race.

In related news, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature released their IPSO review on the dismal state of the oceans. The bad news is that “the anthropogenic stressors on the ocean go beyond the conclusion reached last week by the U.N. climate change panel the IPCC,” and that “the ocean is absorbing much of the warming and unprecedented levels of carbon dioxide.” Meaning the world’s oceans are experiencing the deadly three-pronged effect of de-oxygenation, acidification, and catastrophic warming. These combined with gross overfishing don’t bode well. In a phrase, ‘the oceans are dying’ and we’re the ones killing them. The IPSO report doesn’t even take into account the vast amount of toxic pollutants and trash that we dump into them. Damn! Anyone hungry? Let’s get a McFish sandwich while we still can.

Speaking of poisoning the oceans, the damaged nuclear facilities at Fukushima continued to pour tons of radioactive isotopes into the sea and local environment. Whatever! Refer to the Thelma & Louise remark above. Pedal to the metal. Don’t look back. No fear. Right on.

Chinese President Xi Jinping pressed on with his China’s Silk Road initiatives. In case you aren’t familiar with this __ most Americans aren’t __ this enormous economic strategy is a “supremely ambitious, Chinese-fueled trans-Eurasian integration mega-project, from the Pacific to the Baltic Sea; a sort of mega free-trade zone.” This region contains “close to 3 billion people and represents the biggest market in the world with unparalleled potential.” So while the congressional three-ring circus further damaged our faltering economy, now growing at a sluggish rate of 2.5%, and made America look like a bunch of bumbling idiots, China was building on their already impressive growth rate of 7.8% by “bringing about a new multipolar international order.”

This is perhaps redundant to mention, but Chinese President Xi Jinping also dazzled the attendees at the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. Besides presenting brilliant new prospects to attending nations for even more lucrative trade deals with China, he led a “Happy Birthday” for Russian President Vladimir Putin, with Indonesian President Susilo Yudhoyono on acoustic guitar. Obama canceled his own trip there, presumably because he was busy buying non-chafing Kleenex in case Boehner had another blubbering fit during their budget negotiations. Obama’s no show in Bali, Indonesia was the icing on the cake for the rest of the world. America has long been perceived as a bull in a china shop and a force to be reckoned with. But as the crisis with our insane Congress unfolded, we were looking more like a church mouse on LSD. In a much-debated but certainly well-received editorial published by The Xinhua News Agency __ which is the official press agency of the People’s Republic of China __ writer Liu Chang called for the de-Americanization of the world economy. Hey guys! It’s not too soon to start learning to eat with chopsticks.

Last and at least theoretically not least, during the 17 days of the government shutdown, over 350,000 people in our lovely world died of starvation. At the same time, speculators pumped up on testosterone and panting over the prospect of making a totally awesome killing, continued to drive the prices up on huge stockpiles and surpluses of food.

So what’s the point?

Granted, the shutdown of the government and the debt ceiling crisis was much more consequential than Miley Cyrus’ twerking or even Gloria Steinem’s comments a few days ago about the place of eroticized-objectified-commodified pop stars in the greater scheme of things, specifically Ms. Cyrus.

But it’s still a matter of perspective. It should come as no surprise when somewhere down the road, America devolves into a second or third-rate power and the rest of the world has passed us by. Because while we immerse ourselves in our petty dramas and obsess over the ridiculous machinations of our pea-brain politicians, there are a multitude of other things going on across the globe __ and even in our own country __ which ultimately will destroy America’s capacity for leadership and undermine our own ability to function as a society and a nation.

It comes down to this . . .

The rest of humankind wrestles with all sorts of challenges. It struggles to make sense of the manipulations, the posturing, the militarization, the privatization, the corporatization, the countless day-to-day clashes between authority and the common citizen’s forthright and simple desire for a decent life. It’s difficult anywhere for anyone to keep up with and deal with in a constructive way. America has no monopoly on distraction and confusion.

But the other people on this tiny planet are also very aware of our own special American brand of folly __ our breathtaking ignorance of the rest of the world; our un-Christian and hypocritical lack of compassion for others, even fellow-Americans; our infantile fairy-tale “exceptionalism”; our inability to put our own house in order, while we make pompous declarations about how everyone else should live their lives, preferably just like us.

The world sees our divisiveness, our indecision, our insensitivity, our superficiality, our paralysis, and this recent self-destructive congressional tomfoolery exactly for what it is.

Boehner cries. Obama high-fives. Miley shakes her firm little butt.

Got it.

We in America can sit on the edges of our seats glued to the boob tube all we want.

We can wring our hands, cheer for our side, and yell expletives at the other.

We can watch this reality show like we watch professional wrestling.

We can pretend these travesties are what’s really important.

But someday we’re going to have to face the facts.

The real world actually has real news.






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Honor System

Lately I’ve been thinking quite a bit about honesty. Actually, I’ve been thinking about lying. Why has lying become so epidemic? Pandemic? Systemic?

As the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh put it, “The republic’s in trouble, we lie about everything, lying has become the staple.”

Of course, this is not just in America. Travel through Third World and less developed countries and you get a lion’s share of deceit from all directions. I couldn’t walk down a street in Jaipur, India or Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam without having somebody with a big smile and a disengenuous, “My brother!”, come up to me with some scam or pack of lies designed to extract as much money as possible from my wallet. But there you kind of go with the flow because ‘LIE’ is spelled S-U-R-V-I-V-A-L and I honestly don’t think these con artists view it as lying so much as just business-as-usual.

But that’s what I see in America now. Outright lies, by smooth-talking advertisers, jaded politicians, slick salesmen, Teflon CEOs, PR spokespersons, televangelists, television news anchors, big-bucks bankers, icons, celebrities and public figures of every shape and size.  Frankly, lying is not merely acceptable. It’s expected! It’s business-as-usual.

I guess I should just accept the new reality but I grew up in simpler times. And it’s not like this everywhere.

Let’s get anecdotal by talking about my own conflicting gut reactions to a couple things that happened recently. Maybe you can weigh in on these, either privately or by leaving a comment below.

My wife Masumi and I were on one of those amazing no-speed-limit autobahns during our recent three weeks in Europe. We stopped at a rest area and went to our respective toilets. She came out of hers holding a women’s wallet high in her hand. “Someone left this.” She had looked inside and apparently it had a huge wad of cash, credit cards, etc. Repeat … a huge wad of cash. She had closed and fastened it up. I took it, my mind was churning, but out of respect for Masumi’s values walked it in to the cashier at the convenience store. For some reason I was also holding it high like it might be contagious. As the cashier saw me approach, carrying what was obviously a woman’s wallet, her eyes widened in surprise __ actually shock. I handed it to her and though nearly paralyzed with disbelief that someone would actually turn it in, she took it and put it behind the counter.

Now you’re probably thinking what I was thinking. Is this cashier going to empty out the hundreds of Euros and make believe she never saw it? Was I crazy for turning it in? What were the odds the absentminded lady was going to remember where she left her wallet, actually turn around and backtrack who knows how far on the autobahn to reclaim it? Since it was so full of money, the person was probably pretty well off, so what’s a few hundred (or thousand) bucks, eh? If she was so stupid as to . . . etc.

You get the picture.

I’m not destitute but a few hundred Euros would have made our vacation a little sweeter. But I never hesitated about turning it in, purely out of respect for my wife.

You see, in Japan, it is inconceivable to appropriate another person’s property.

An English-speaking friend of mine (she’s from New Zealand) who lives in Japan left her latest model Macbook Pro in a train station ladies room. For two hours! She had left it on the counter while she washed her hands and forgetfully walked out without it. She got an hour further on her trip home, remembered, jumped off, took a train back to the station. This was in a major city and that restroom had hundreds of people going through it every hour. She found her laptop right where she left it. Two hours later!

This is the way it is here. I still find it amazing.

It’s extreme in the absurd. You can drop something on the sidewalk and come back hours later and find it where you dropped it.

Think I’m exaggerating?

One Sunday many months ago, we went to our favorite local hot springs. This is one of the great joys of living here in Japan and we try to go once a month. Anyway, I left my hair brush in the mens locker room. This was not a family heirloom. This was an 89 cent piece of plastic, dirty and full of my hair from use over many months. The only thing it had going for it was that it was a pleasant shade of purple.

Five weeks later, we returned to the hot springs. On some impulse __ my synapses tend to fire randomly at times __ I asked at the counter if they had a  purple hair brush in their lost-and-found box. Stupid me. I was thinking they had a cardboard box behind the desk. The clerk asked when I thought I had lost it. That was easy. Maybe four or five weeks ago? He stepped into the facility’s main office, consulted with someone, then returned with my 89 cent hair brush, safely contained in a sealed plastic bag with a label. On the label was the date I left it in the locker room.

I could go on and on. In the news several months ago, there was the story of a person who had found a satchel on a park bench with over 5 million yen (that’s $50,000 cash) and no identification of any kind in or on the bag. It was promptly turned into the police.

Is your head reeling?

Now let’s switch settings to America.

In 2011, my wife and I spent four weeks touring the East Coast, from New York City to Atlanta, Nashville to Philadelphia. We were on a local train coming out of Washington, DC returning to where we were staying in suburban Silver Spring, MD. On the seat opposite us, there was a nice, practically new pair of in-ear headphones someone had left behind. “Should I take those?” Her reply was straightforward enough. “No. They don’t belong to you.” Of course I replied, “But someone else is going to take them.” Sure enough, a young man sat down, spotted the headphones, looked up at me. I shrugged. He fingered them for a while, then finally put them in his bag. In fact, I was surprised he hesitated as long as he did, seeming to be giving his decision some thought. Was he having a moral crisis or was he wondering if the person who owned them had ear herpes?

But that’s the way it is.

Do I have to ask what you would do if you found an unmarked satchel with $50,000 in a park? Do I have to tell you what I would do? After all . . .

“Someone else will take it and keep the money.”

“The cops at the station will just split it up.”

. . . or . . .

“The cop at the counter will take it and just stuff it in his locker. He can afford that nice boat he’s been dreaming about for ten years.”

That’s what happens to an “honor system”.

Once you introduce the element of distrust, once suspicion about the honor of our fellow humans enters the equation, respect for the property of others starts to slip further into the background, finally to disappear. Once that solid door represented by the “do unto others” dictum opens a crack, it swings wide open. Then the free-for-all takes over. Then the Golden Rule becomes, “The others will do whatever they can get away with. So I’ll just beat them to it.”

Now so far I’ve been talking about property. What’s that got to do with lying?

Lying is stealing.

Lying steals hope. Lying steals trust. Lying steals the future.

When we can’t believe what others say, when we can’t count on them to honor their words with their deeds, we can’t expect what they say today to mean anything tomorrow.

On an individual level, this breeds suspicion, distrust, a circumspect attitude towards others.

On the scale of society at large, this spells decay and collapse.

When a politician or other iconic public figure lies, excusing his or her “massaging the truth” by insisting that the ends justify the means, that “if I don’t lie, someone else will and then people will listen to them instead of me”, it’s not just a few words getting misplaced. It’s not just a case as former-president Clinton likes to say, “perfection becoming the enemy of progress.”

No, the truth is . . . it’s the end of progress.

Because when the people we look to for advice, guidance, leadership, and a positive vision for creating the world we want for ourselves and our children, smile into the camera and lie to us, they steal our dreams.

“If I don’t tell the voters what they want to hear, they won’t vote for me.”

I wrote a blog this past New Years Eve, I’m very proud of. It’s called “Take me to your leader!” Of course, I got a lot of hate mail, threats, and vilification __ though the morons who attacked me wouldn’t even know the word ‘vilification’ __ for reaming the current bunch of sociopaths and sycophants who hold public office. I concluded that it’s been so long that the American public wouldn’t recognize true leadership if it actually somehow magically appeared. Such a person would be cynically mocked as weird or naive or an idealistic space cadet.

And here is the sad thing . . .

As I think more and more about this, I wonder if it’s a one-way street. I wonder if it’s ever possible once we individually and collectively join this race to the moral bottom, to turn it around. I wonder if we can ever stop asking . . .

“Why shouldn’t I take it? Someone else will.”

“Why should I let someone else beat me to it? Why should I lose out?”

“Why should I be the sucker? I’ll tell them what they want to hear. If I don’t someone else will. There’s no honor in being a chump.”

Once we individually and collectively judge our words and actions by the lowest standard, what is to prevent that standard from being lowered even more?

I hope the lady in Germany got her wallet back. I hope the money was still in it and she took out a nice 100 euro note and gave it to the clerk behind the counter as a reward.

My trip was great, even without her money.

And I slept well.






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Dachau World

[This posting is no more demented than the cruel deceptions of the Israeli government.] While researching Europe for interesting places to visit and things to do during our three week visit there this summer, my wife and I stumbled on a very unusual entertainment complex in southern Germany. Apparently, laying the foundation for the advent of this whole new concept in “theme parks” is the unwavering popularity of reality TV. That and the fact that the public is always on the lookout for something new and exciting — the latest and the greatest! — made Dachau World a real crowd pleaser and instant success.

Of course, my first reaction was that this whole idea was crass exploitation, demonstrating an appalling level of insensitivity. But I contacted the German Department of the Interior and my perspective was turned around 180 degrees. My source, who preferred to remain anonymous, disclosed that the Dachau World theme park was fully owned and developed by a consortium of Jewish investors based in Israel. In fact, this investment group which is wholly responsible for planning and constructing the park, consists of eighteen orthodox Chabad-Lubavitch centers, which easily obtained the approval of the German government for their innovative project. As my source explained, “We immediately saw the potential for this type of entertainment complex and fast-tracked Dachau World. They have our full support. As far we we’re concerned, these Jews deserve all of the compensation they can get for whatever inconvenience the Holocaust might have caused them. I say bravo!”

  “Your concentration camp experience is enhanced by a full complement of professional actors, hired as full-time ‘detainees’ of Dachau World.”

Initially, there was some difficulty finding a community to host the new theme park. Many local citizens thought it would be an embarrassment, opening up old wounds dating back to the Third Reich. But these petty objections were finally overcome when economic projections showed how much Dachau World could boost a local economy. The sprawling complex is now located in an industrial suburb of Munich, about 16 kilometers (10 miles) from the original Dachau concentration camp. It has ample parking and a water park, as well as concentration camp rides and home stays in actual slave worker barracks.

I will confess that in the end, when we finally arrived at the gates of the park, I chose not to spring for admission and we didn’t go in. It was only 36 euros a day and I had the money.

But I guess I’m kind of a wuss. You know . . . one of those silly, old school, bleeding-heart liberals who just can’t appreciate the lighter side of genocide.

 “For a little something special, you can spend the night in one of our ovens.”

Now I’m sorry we didn’t stay there for a few days.  I hear they have great yoga classes.

But don’t you miss out!! For more on Dachau World, just check with your travel agent.

Like the poster says, it’s fun for the whole family. And when your friends ask you what you did for the holidays, you can say . . .

“We stayed in a concentration camp. Woohoo!”

Oh! Before I forget: I was unable to confirm this, but I also have it from a trusted source that this same group of Zionist investors has just broken ground for the construction of a related “reality show” theme park. It’s called Gaza World. This will similarly offer an array of real world vacation packages so that visitors can experience what it’s like to live under the oppressive terror of the Israeli army.

Site in Palestine being readied by Israel for construction of the new Gaza World theme park, expected to open sometime next year. Don’t miss out!






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We know how this will end . . .

What if the citizens of Germany during the 1930s somehow could have known in advance how World War II was going to end. Would they have bought into the lies of Hitler and the Third Reich? Would they have gone along with the wanton aggression knowing it was a suicide mission and would turn their beloved homeland into a pile of rubble and put nearly 9,000,000 of them in early graves?

What about Japan? Before World War II, Japan was securely locked down. No dissent from the imperialistic designs of the emperor and his military class was permitted. Even so, if the vast majority had known that like Germany, their nation would be almost completely destroyed and they’d lose over 3,000,000 people for nothing, would they have so willingly and enthusiastically rushed to the battlefield to invite annihilation and defeat?

Our leaders __ our cowardly, divisive, destructive, unimaginative, delusional American leaders __ from Barack Obama to John Kerry to Joe Biden to John McCain, are taking America into another war. Sure, the bombing of Syria has been shelved for now. But only for now. Only because we have been humiliated and humbled by such sterling examples of brotherhood and compassion as Vladimir Putin, and reduced to looking like the big, dumb bully on the block not that long ago by no less than Hassan Rouhani, the President of Iran.

But make no mistake about it. Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, the Ukraine, and eventually Iran. It’s all part of the same flawed over-reaching strategy that predates even Clinton. That pathological plan for achieving unnecessary and ill-conceived hegemony over the Middle East and Eurasia may at times appear to be on hold, but it will not go away, and it won’t unless we make it go away.

As uninformed and misinformed as we Americans generally are, we know how this is going to end. It doesn’t take a genius to see that despite our incredible military prowess and huge advantage in the quantity and sophistication of weaponry in our arsenal, we are really bad at war. Maybe it feels good to thump our chests and yell “mission accomplished” with a big shit-eating smirk on our faces, but our self-congratulations bear no relation to reality. We lost horribly in Vietnam. We are losing in Afghanistan. We made a mess out of Iraq and now have little control over the developments in that country. Libya is in chaos. We had our finger on the launch button in Syria and instead of gaining credibility in the world, have become the object of derision, upstaged and shamed into backing down by taunts from overseas and a surprising and encouraging swell of antipathy at home.

The truth is, we have a terrible track record over the last sixty years of muscle flexing military escapades, and haven’t even had to face what might be regarded as a formidable world-class enemy. God help us if we do go toe-to-toe with Russia or China.

Actually, god help the entire human race!

As we swagger into the OK corral twirling our guns and acting all cocky and cool, because after all we are so exceptional and so entitled and so self-righteous and so powerful and of course always have God on our side, what are the options? Apparently the only way we will actually “win” a real war against a serious enemy is if we go nuclear. And if we go nuclear, they will to.

And we all know how that will turn out.

So if we know in advance how World War III will end, why would anyone except the demented neocon imperialist cotorie of hell bent fanatics __ who can plead the insanity defense __ push for war? Which is the same as saying, why would anyone in their right mind go along with this madness?

Because we __ you and I __ do know how it will end.

Either we’re going to get our asses kicked or we’re going to destroy all civilization and risk the extinction of the human race.

Ask the Germans how things worked out for them when they tried to conquer the world.

Ask the Japanese.

I live in Japan. I already know how the Japanese feel about war. I know the shame they feel about their dark and vile history of aggression in pursuit of all manner of illusory glory and mountains of booty.

No, I don’t live in America any more. But I’m still a loyal American. I deeply care for my country. And I know this.

We can’t count on the lying liars who claim to have our interests at heart, the play-for-pay politicians who are the lapdogs for the military-industrial complex and the bankers who build their staggering fortunes on the corpses of our soldiers and the tens of thousands of civilians who are collateral damage for our drones, carpet bombings and ordinance.

We cannot look to the barbaric megalomaniacs in positions of power who claim to share our values, and have the unmitigated audacity to talk about humanitarian bombing and merciful intervention, to claim we are protecting innocent people against ruthless dictators __ killing thousands of innocent victims in the process __ all in the name of promoting democracy and human rights, when every one of these wars is about gas and oil interests for their corporate butt buddies. To add even more hypocrisy to the insults and injuries, it is our military which possesses and employs more weapons of mass destruction than any other country in the world and it is our nation which counts among its friends and allies some of the most ruthless tyrants on the planet.

We sure can’t look to the leadership of the most sociopathic president in our history, the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, who recently said in a U.N. speech:  “The United States   of America is prepared to use all elements of our power, including military force, to secure our core interests in the region. We will confront external aggression against our allies and partners, as we did in the Gulf War.”

That means it’s up to us.

It’s up to each and every American to say ‘NO’ to the madness.

It’s up to us to stop all the talk about war.

It’s up to us to demand a true and honest commitment to peace, not the simpleminded, hollow, meaningless blather that we’re being fed as the trigger-fingers of our war mongers tingle and twitch, just waiting for the right moment to churn up more carnage, destruction and hatred in the rest of the world.

Yes . . . we do know how this story ends.

It’s time for a new story.






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Do The Math

As we mourn yet more victims of violence and seek both comfort and some kind of explanation, maybe it’s time to ask a couple basic questions.

If America truly abhors gun violence, why is it by a long stretch the highest in the world for per capita gun ownership? 316 million people and 298 million guns! Handguns, rifles, assault weapons, shotguns.

If America truly wants peace in the world, why is it by a substantial margin the biggest exporter of armaments to practically any country or rebel army with a check book? Weapons of every shape and size, from hand guns to missiles! (One nice thing, though. We keep the white phosphorus, depleted uranium, and cluster bombs for our own use on the battle field.)

I weep for all __ both the victims and the survivors __ because we are all victims.

We are victims of a national madness that has become the new normal. We eat, sleep, dream, breathe violence. Look at TV. Look at movies, books, games. Look at our police.

I wish it were otherwise . . . but there will be no end to the carnage.

Unless we as a people __ individually and collectively __ change.

We can say ‘NO’ to all this violence. You and I.

But we have to say it . . . and mean it!







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War Is A Lie

We all know what’s going on in Syria. There’s been a civil war for some time now.  Many citizens there are very unhappy with the Assad regime. There are elements within the country, now joined by a variety of well-armed and well-funded terrorist organizations from outside, that have taken up arms in an attempt to overthrow the government.

We also know that Washington DC __ I obviously include here Obama, Biden, Hillary Clinton before and now Kerry, but also the huge imbedded coterie of neocon imperialists who never look at a military campaign they don’t get all giddy over and have grandiose visions of American hegemony over the world that goes way beyond childish fantasy into the realm of delusional psychosis __ has been licking its lips for a long time now, waiting for the right moment and the most plausible opportunity to plunge our country into another pointless military conflict in the Middle East. Iran’s alleged development of a nuclear weapon just hasn’t gotten traction so far with the American public __ basically because it’s a fabrication. Hmm … what else might get everyone’s hackles up?

We now see the claims of “irrefutable proof” that chemical weapons were used by Assad’s forces against Syria’s own people. We hear the “irrefutable logic” that this gross violation of proscriptions against use of such weapons __ international law in the form of treaties and legal instruments by the United Nations __ MUST be punished.

To their credit, most Americans are not buying the thunderous but hollow beating of the war drums. Tragically the express will of the citizenry is not deterring the warmongers. These guys are relentless. They’ll keep pouring it on. They’ll come up with whatever “facts and figures” it takes to turn the tide of opinion and convince us to get with the program.

But the simple truth is . . . it’s all a lie.

Either it’s a lie via the lack of certain evidence.

Or it’s a lie which springs from America’s own hypocrisy.

America MUST punish such immoral transgressions?

First of all, there are mechanisms in place for addressing any such violations. America is not required to be judge, jury and executioner here or in any other instance of misbehavior by other nations.

Second, our indignation at the atrocities committed in other countries rings very hollow when you consider how America tends to cherry-pick its moral outrage. For example, we looked the other way when Saddam Hussein was gassing Iran. You remember. Saddam Hussein, that evil bad guy we had to depose. The one we called the new Adolph Hitler. The one we supported with billions of dollars of foreign aid a few years before when we liked him, the despicable evil dictator of the country where we “initiated and supported much of the financing, intelligence, and military help that built Saddam’s Iraq into the power it became” and “Reagan/Bush administrations permitted — and frequently encouraged — the flow of money, agricultural credits, dual-use technology, chemicals, and weapons to Iraq.”

I won’t even get into the list of countries where we stood by and yawned as the slaughter of tens of thousands of innocent people occurred __ Rwanda immediately comes to mind __ our indignation on holiday. Nor will I get into the incredibly long list of countries ruled by ruthless autocrats supported by the U.S., who oppress and slaughter their own people often with the armaments we provide them.

While I’m on the subject of lies, I’m sure I don’t have to remind you of all of the lies __ WMDs being first on the list __ told to the American people and the entire world which plunged us into the Iraq war, at the cost of 5,000 American lives and 190,000 Iraqis, 70% of them citizens. And how to make the medicine go down nice and smooth, we were told prior to that horrible fiasco, that we should be able to get in, get out, and wrap up the military campaign for a mere $50 or $60 billion, whereas estimates for the financial burdens just from the Iraq war are now at $2.2 trillion (yes, that’s TRILLION!).

So . . .

Why all these lies?

Obviously, lies serve a specific timely function in terms of swaying public opinion. For example, whenever we’re getting ready to put boots on the ground, we have to get people riled up before we send our young men and women into combat. Or even before wasting billions of our tax dollars raining down death and destruction on another country in the form of cruise missiles. Otherwise, some armchair generals might come to the conclusion that these wars are nothing more than senseless slaughter. Even if they are purely senseless slaughter, we can’t have people thinking that!

But even beyond the practical needs of our amoral, trigger-happy, ends-justify-the-means political leaders, I see something happening in our society. It’s certainly nothing new, but what is unprecedented is its scale.

I’ve come to believe that lying has become pandemic. Not only is it acceptable. It’s become woven into the fabric of our culture, the way cancer cells weave their way into the anatomy of the human body.

Why do THEY lie and tell young girls they’re not pretty enough, not thin enough, not sexy enough, and then lie to them about cosmetics, diets and weight loss pills, fashions that will turn them into objects of allure?

Why do THEY lie to young men and tell them might makes right and if you have a big gun or big muscles or a big mouth or a big dick, you now own the high moral ground and you can bully your way and everyone will think you’re a stud or a hero?

Why do THEY lie to all of us regular folks and still call America the land of opportunity, where no matter how poor you are or what color your skin, you can rise to the top, when the truth is upward mobility in the U.S. is the worst in the developed world?

Why? Why?

Why all the lies?

Amazingly enough, there is one answer. One size fits all. These mega liars keep it simple.

Money!

Behind every lie we’re told is a profit motive. Every lie that succeeds takes money from you and I and puts it into the pockets of the liars.

The already appallingly wealthy just can’t get enough. Already in possession of the vast majority of this country’s wealth, they want more.

What’s Syria about? The full explanation would take up an hour of your time. But it’s about pipelines __ gas and oil pipelines. That’s what Afghanistan was about. That’s what Iraq was about. That’s what Iran is about. That’s what Syria is about. If you have the time and have a strong stomach __ it certainly made me sick __ watch here, here, here, and here to see why our soldiers are dying.

Wars are always built on lies. I am totally convinced of this now.

I want you to buy David Swanson’s book (pictured above) . . . http://amzn.to/1cDHbYO

He doesn’t know me and I get no commission. I have no stake in this.

But you do. If you don’t read this book, you’re choosing a lobotomy over understanding why we are immersed in gridlock, confusion, conundrum. Why we’re perpetually at war. Why we, who have to go out and put our lives on the line for the rich and powerful, are always given this choice:

a) War
b) War
c) All of the above

Does this sound twisted or melodramatic? It’s not.

When you see the reason behind all the lies, it’s like when Dorothy arrived in Oz and suddenly her world went from black-and-white to dazzling, breathtaking color.

Let me say one last thing about lies and war. This applies to every waking moment of our lives, and why we must always be vigilantes for honesty.

When THEY lie to us and we believe them, we end up at war with ourselves, war with one another, war with everyone else in the world, and at war with the truth.

And if we continue to allow this to happen . . .

There will be no survivors.







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What’s in a name?

This is my First Holy Communion picture, taken one year after I was officially adopted.

I’ve had three legal names in my lifetime.

That’s not unusual for a female divorcee but I think it’s an anomaly for most men.

I was born John Carl Shreiber but taken away at birth from my mother. We were in a mental institution at the time and she was deemed unfit.

After a year in the St. Vincent de Paul Society orphanage, two folks in their early 40s who were unable to have their own children, took me home. They were uneducated and very poor, so it took them five years to convince Judge Joseph Trombley, Probate Court judge in Mt. Clemens, Michigan, that they were worthy.

But the adoption finally went through and I became John Richard Laug. I was six and the photo here is me one year later.

My adopted parents, Richard Ward and Florence Victoria, died when I was 14. They died three-and-a-half months apart, my father of brain cancer, my mother from the flu. But she had been sick all her life with high blood pressure and heart trouble, so the flu just did in her already weakened body.

Tough times followed. Most all of the relatives disappeared on me. My smart mouth and precocious arrogance never made me popular. I loved books. They loved sports and beer.

Anyway, Laug was always a problematic name. No one ever got it right. Laugh, lang, land, log, law, you name some mutilation of Laug and I’ve heard it a hundred times. It’s actually a German name, pronounced (with lots of spit) L-OW-K. Like ‘ow’, as in you’re standing on my foot, with an L on the front, and a big wet mucousy K on the end. Germany was not exactly popular after WWII, so my parents made the G silent, really complicating things.

I always hated Laug. “Hey, it’s Johnny Law!” or “Hey gang! Let’s beat the fuck out of Johnny Lang!”

So when I was 27 years old, I legally changed it to John D Rachel. (The D is just a D, not an initial. It stands for nothing specific, though I tell people my middle name is Dork or Demented or Divine or Disturbed, Delightful, Delicious, depending on my mood.)

When you’re a male and you legally change your name, most people think you’re up to no good. In fact, the court makes your declare that indeed, you are not changing it for any fraudulent purposes or to attempt to wrangle out of any legal obligations.

I wasn’t. I just hated my name and changed it to something I liked.

So here I am. For most of my life, I’ve been John Rachel.

The irony is that I’m a writer.

Shreiber is German for … writer.






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