Saturday, November 22, 2008

GAY VERSUS SAD STATE OF AFFAIRS RESOLVED...

Maureen Dowd observes that: "Gays who supported Barack Obama had the bittersweet experience of seeing [less educated, being Black and Hispanics] voters who surged to the polls to vote Democratic also vote for Proposition 8, which turned gay “I dos” into “You can’ts".”

California already has a domestic partnership law. Once united by it, couples need to go through a real divorce if they want to part ways (as one of my friends found to her dismay!). So President Obama has just to pass, with his tremendous majorities in the Senate and House, the law recognizing domestic partnership from state to state. Problem solved.

In Europe, domestic partnerships have supplanted the old style marriage, thus vaporizing the problem of sad versus gay state of affairs. Please circulate, good people, there are more serious matters out there!

Patrice Ayme

Monday, November 17, 2008

PAST THE TECHNOLOGY OF NO RETURN.

FULLL TECH AHEAD!

One reader wonders about the following quote found in "STIMULATING THE RIGHT WAY" (on http://patriceayme.wordpress.com): “That is precisely why high technology green jobs have to be promoted.”

"This is paradoxical — industrialism has created widespread environmental devastation, and so we expect to work our way out of this with more “high technology” (i.e., industrialism)?"

“Paradox” means against common opinion. In the USA, opinion is running strongly against intellectualism, science and high technology, which are all tightly related. But it seems not to be the case in France, Britain, Germany, or some non negligible countries such as Brazil, India and China.

The main problem nowadays is that high technology and its attending industrialization keeps alive nearly seven billion people. It is indeed unlikely that much more than 50 million people could be kept alive with primitive technology.

Our civilization is in the situation of a jet barreling down the runway, well past the point of no return: either we take off, or we crash in flames and explode.

More advanced technology will not have to have a worse impact on the environment. A gory example is that when thermonuclear power reactors get on line, one could probably burn in them unusable radioactive waste (such as produced in medicine). A sunny example is that solar power will work, and give us all we need (the most recent studies show it would even provide with enough power on Mars to make fuel there).

The American anti-technology, anti-intellectualism bias is strongly related to the American reign of plutocracy (See Patriceayme.wordpress.com, Nov 16, 2008).

PA.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

PLUTOCRACY ORIGINATED SLAVERY AND RACISM.

THE HEAD OF THE DEADLY SNAKE HAS NOT BEEN CUT OFF YET.

The racial Civil War started 147 years ago. Some will say it ended with Obama's election (thus nicely forgetting that Africans were enslaved in English America 390 years ago). But what about the plutocratic civil war? The one of the rich against the people? Is that finished too? As it turns out, the racial war is a particular case of that war of the rich against the poor. God, in the fourteenth century had told the Pope that Africans could be enslaved, and the Pope dutifully wrote a bull recommending that, and the invasion of Africa. That was most pleasing to the plutocrats in Portugal. Like in Iraq with the oil nowadays, there was money to be made in Africa with sugarcane. In the Americas, it's the rich who acquired millions of African slaves, to produce very profitable tobacco. Those slaves were extremely expensive to purchase: the rich in America committed the crime of slavery, it's not everybody who did it. Most people had nothing to do with it.

President Washington, who got started in the military and real estate, playing the Brits, the French, the Indians, and the average Joe in a masterful game, finished as a big slave master, and the richest man in the USA. He resisted his friend Lafayette's entreaties to outlaw slavery. Twelve US presidents owned slaves (yes, more than 25%).

It's not just the Bush team that came short in recent years, but the entire plutocracy has finally shown its ugly face for everybody to contemplate. Flushed by increasing bubbles, the plutocracy became ever more arrogant, so arrogant, it had decided to conquer the world physically, or at least where the oil was. As the American people initially applauded the decision, the plutocracy became ever more arrogant, and engaged in ever more dangerous and abusive financial practices. Thus it finally tripped in Iraq, and in banking corruption unbound. Apparently not satisfied with the enslavement of Africans, now most Americans had also to be treated as means to ever greater riches. It's no coincidence that the people has chosen one who would have been looked at as a slave a little while ago: the entire American people has good reason to feel enslaved now. Most Americans feel black, in more ways than one.

The Plutocracy forced God fundamentalism on the people ("In God We Trust" was imposed in 1956). Thus God could tell Bush to invade Iraq. So, sure the Bush team was going from blunder to blunder, but that was a method of government, born of total contempt. It was taken for granted that the plutocracy would keep on governing: by making people naive and uncritical. Even at this late hour, it has asked for a trillion dollars for itself, so it could pay its bonuses past and present (those total more than 110 billions, according to respected newspapers).

Thus there is a bigger picture than slavery and racism. Slavery and racism originated in Pluto's world. They were literally political and psychological derivatives that plutocracy used as an exoskeleton. The greater war of rich against poor is far from won: many mass psychological structures of the USA support the plutocracy, not the People. Just look at the coins; they do not trust the People ("E Pluribus Unum" was the original slogan of the USA). Instead the coins order us to trust "God", the one that brought us slavery and the invasion of Iraq.

Well, it may be time to remember that Rome did not have racism, but Rome had plutocracy, and ultimately, that plutocracy destroyed Rome.

Patrice Ayme.

Monday, November 3, 2008

WHY THE USA IS NO ROSY FUTURE.

A NEW MAN DOES NOT MAKE A REPUBLIC.

Mr. Obama lived overseas for a little while as a child, and then had a long, exceptional, highly instructive childhood in Hawaii (See "Our Friend Barry" by Constance Ramos). Hawaii has long been known as a rare case of multiethnic integration. All this makes Mr. Obama's mind uniquely qualified to practice mental flexibility.

But one man will not a new world make. Comparing Switzerland, with its highly democratic system, and the awkward United States presidential system, one may doubt that the future lays in the direction of the personalized US presidency. Sure, the US Presidential system was ideally suited to Presidents Jefferson, and Jackson, and their antidemocratic maneuvers. Sure, their conquests of immense Indian lands made the USA a great power. And sure that is what the Europeans wanted (France, in particular, wanted a mighty America, that came in handy later). Sure, by making dirty deals in 1945 (with Stalin and Ibn Saud), President Roosevelt insured US supremacy for a generation or two. The waters have gone below those antidemocratic bridges to the present, the USA as a world country. But it remains that the US Presidency is both too strong in its antidemocratic ways, and too weak against the plutocracy.

The lesson of the Bush years has not been drawn. With W the lesson is that not much of a man, not much of a mind, can lead an entire democratic nation astray. But the Bush saga started two generations ago, when both of W's grandfathers collaborated with the Nazis at the highest level (Prescott and Mr. Walker). The lessons of the collaboration between some of the mightiest US citizens and Nazism was not seriously investigated, let alone drawn. But it is the heart of the problem. The present financial crisis is just another manifestation of the same elite going too far. Once again.

We have here in the USA a system where plutocracy is strong, and the democratic institutions are omnipresent, but weak. One man will not change this. It will take a nation. The conscience of a nation, not just of one liberal. Now, of course, that man, the president, could turn into a great teacher. The tenacity of hope.

Patrice Ayme
Patriceayme.wordpress.com

P/S: Novus Homo was a well known concept in Rome. The most famous was Cicero, and his hands got nailed on the Senate door by Marc Anthony. No Novus Homo never changed the republic (or the empire). Augustus, or Constantine were pretty much their dad's sons.