Posted by
skep41 on Saturday, April 18, 2009 1:09:57 AM
I'm Mad as a Hatter and I'm not going to take it anymore! Wait, there's something really wrong with that sentence...Oh, I see! I
am
going to take it. Lots of it. All the time. More and more. Does that
sound a little cynical? After all I'm a proud attendee of a Tea Party,
one of the many protests against the creeping cancer of Obamunism that
has made us forget the maddening bureaucrat who ran the government just
a few months ago.
I never appreciated one of W's stronger
qualities. He didnt cut the size of government. In fact it grew
enormously under his stewardship. But he was pretty good at
running that
big, huge monstrosity. The actual screw-ups were few and when they
popped up they were dealt with pretty effectively. Bush never
overestimated what could or could not be done. Its telling that the
greatest 'screw-up' of the Bush Administration was more of a
public-relations defeat than an instance of actual incompetence. If you
compare the Feds actions during Hurricane Katrina to the State Of
Louisiana, run by the hopelessly incompetent Kathleen Blanco; or if you
view the complete disintegration of the New Orleans city government and
take note of the craven, cowardly behavior of its mayor and many of the
members of its police and fire departments you'd have to admit that the
Fed's initial paralysis, quickly overcome with the arrival of the
military, was mild by comparison.
Bush didnt come off the rails
until the financial dominoes started falling. His descent into
Keynesianistic check-mailing was the first time he utterly abandoned
any kind of conservatism and openly pursued liberal policies. His
former liberal actions (immigration, education) were taken because
these issues were being pushed hard in the media and by powerful
political players. Bush didnt want to fight the trend and lose; he'd
rather be part of a crappy deal after he had blunted the worst aspects
of it in a compromise. But the check-mailing was no compromise with the
liberals. Bush thought of it and pushed it. He hired Henry Paulsen (a
Democrat) and worked on the bank bailout. There were alternatives, the
repeal of the Sarbanes-Oxley mark-to-market accounting rules and the
creation of liquidity by the Fed but I think Bush did the only
politically possible thing he thought he could do.
But now we
are in the hands of different people. Their fumbling, patently
dishonest statements peg them as ideologues with absolutely no
managerial skill at all. The gangsters in the legislature treat the
Obama hippies with the contempt they deserve, sending up bills for
President LePetomane to sign lustily as his Hedly Lamar-like Axelrod
stands leering on the sidelines. Thinly-veiled contempt is what Obama
gets from the majority of the world's leaders, appalled at
grandstanding Barry's lack of
gravitas.
Ditto from the Somali pirates in their safe, unbombed pirate lairs.
Everybody who deals with this clown comes away scratching their heads.
The
freak-show claque of screwballs Barry has picked as Cabinet heads seem
to be competing for who can say the dumbest, most offensively
outrageous thing in front of a TV camera. Is Janet Napolitano doing as
good a job at the HSA as she did governing Arizona? What moronities
will The Smartest Woman In The Universe over at State utter next? Could
Eric Holder be any more glassy-eyed and Orwellian? He's like the
Trotsky of the Obama Revolution. Timothy Geithner's inept actions have
sparked a panic to dump dollars at the same time he's peddling two
trillion dollars of worthless bonds. And the beloved VP, Slow-Joe
Biden, the man whose chia-pet-like plug-job is an inspiration to Hair
Club members everywhere; what of his many weird statements? Every time
he breaks loose from the well-guarded estate where he has been
attending to extremely important business at the behest of Barry, the
Bide-Man finds a camera and proves that he is by far the dumbest idiot
who ever threatened to become president. The living, breathing argument
against any of Janet Napolitano's angry returning veterans aiming their
laser-guided weapons in Barry's direction. This is not a group that
exudes managerial competence. The Chinese are frightened and appalled
enough to be worried about their stash of dollars and not very
receptive to buying any of the new bond issues that are being floated.
There certainly arent hundreds of Chinese illegal immigrants donating
to Barry the way they did with Hillary.
So if everyone else in
the world, or should I say everybody in the world who doesnt watch
Oprah and The Daily Show or read People Magazine, has a sneering
contempt of Obamunism and sees it for the con that it is, why, when a
few flag-waving conservatives gather on some windy, cold street corners
to protest the direction in which things are going, are we labeled
extremist nuts? Is Sarkozy an extremist nut? The entire British press
corps? Well, I'm not either. I just see what is obvious.
Now
some of
my fellow demonstrators definitely fit into the high-fiber definition.
Is abolishing the income-tax or the Federal Reserve a politically
viable position at the moment? No, its crazy talk. So is fervent
opposition to abortion. You can argue these things until you are blue
in the face but the fact remains that they are completely politically
impossible at this time and saying them loudly, as though they are the
main point isolates you politically. And if these are your only issues,
if the present danger doesnt make you want to sublimate them and fight
for the survival of our most basic economic and political freedoms then
you are as useless as any Earth Day-worshiping liberal. There was an
odd assortment of Ron Paulians and people with over-the-top political
obsessions present but most of the people in that windy plaza were just
regular types, frightened by what they see coming. A surprising number
of young people.
The sense that I felt from the Tea Party I
attended in the giant government complex in Van Nuys was that we had to
get together to
stop the
things that are happening now, not yell about pie-in-the-sky issues
that are decades away from resolution. If we dont all drop our little
personal agendas and just work to oppose the people who now have almost
total power those other issues will become meaningless. As it is we are
faced with a government which is about to embark on one of the greatest
social engineering schemes in world history. They are going to fix the
weather. I dont say that with any sense of satire or irony, that is
exactly what they plan to do. What has happened in the last two months
is nothing. The EPA has announced today that dozens of chemicals are
'greenhouse gases that are threats to human health'. They dont need any
legislation or action from the executive branch to begin the crusade
against your car, your refrigerator, your air-conditioner, your job,
your way of life.
The courts will mandate that these Evil,
Greedy Corporations stop releasing Greenhouse Gas and impose punitive
damages to be collected by greedy lawyers and New Age non-profit
foundations. The courts will rule your car unconstitutional. The courts
have now reached the point where they can rule anything they want and
that ruling has the effect of law. The Constitution has become
malleable in the hands of these leftists and has lost all its meaning.
They can now invoke the EPA finding and close every fossil-fuel-burning
power plant in the country. The feeble, expensive stream of windmill
and solar-panel generated electricity into your house will be enough to
run a few dim, mercury-filled, hazardous light bulbs and your computer
(which will also be your TV set, phone, link with the world). Do you
think I'm kidding? You think these hippies are going to let you keep
that chloro-fluorocarbon-filled refrigerator which is writing a
death-warrant for polar bears and melting the polar ice caps? Think
again, Amigo.
The people at the Tea Party, from the crazies to
the average folks who were there, could quote the liberal's rhetoric
very accurately. It was a nice crowd but there werent any newbies.
These were all hard-core anti government, anti-liberals. It was like
the Peace Movement in 1966. The masses hadnt caught on and so everyone
had the same sense of purpose in the face of what looked like
overwhelming odds. Everyone I talked to had a level of awareness that
was very satisfying to me. They all knew that spending trillions of
dollars on absolute nonsense would wreck the currency. They all knew
that the State Of California didnt have a prayer to avoid fiscal
calamity. They knew that these genius's ludicrous attempt to influence
the weather was a pathway to serfdom and poverty. It was like being
around old friends. No one needed to say very much. The Present Danger
was apparent to all.
But can the juggernaut be stopped? Not with
this crowd. Not in this political system. The system will fail on its
own and then we are in tremendous danger. Democracy is not working. The
legislators of both parties are too prone to handing out goodies to
their friends, the lifetime judges have become enamored of imposing
their social theories on us peasants from the bench, the permanent
bureaucracy has a mind and life of its own.
There is no controlling legal authority. When
the sheet hits the fan the frightened population will dump what remains
of its freedom looking for easy answers; the election of these
Democrats proves that. A man on a horse will emerge to pick up the
pieces.
As I left the Tea Party I rode home on The Orange Line,
part of a giant tens of billions of dollars mass transit boondoggle
that was designed to peaceably separate Angelenos from their beloved
automobiles. An expensive failure. The only Angelenos that were riding
it when I did were Spanish-speaking folks who came to this country
because here, if you work hard and get a little bit ahead, you can buy
yourself a car. Too late fellas!
Los coches son el mal. (Cars are evil.)