GORDON DUFF: ANOTHER YEAR: CHRISTMAS TIDINGS NOT ALWAYS AS WE WISH
WATCHING OUR LIVES SLIP AWAY
By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor
Is it just me? After over 6 decades of Christmases, the idea of getting a tree pretending things are ok is getting harder. I know it isn’t just me. Families all over America, all over the world, are facing disasters, big, little but disaster. It isn’t just the parents of our dead and wounded and those in combat. Half of our kids are unemployed or facing it. For the first time in our history, many of those in our military are better paid and more secure than the people they protect.
It is easy for us here, Europe and elsewhere, to push war out of our minds, especially when we are thousands of miles from the fighting and our families aren’t involved. Long ago, there used to be two sides to war. Today, not only are troops being killed, but, every day, Iraq, Pakistan, India, Israel, Gaza and an endless list of places, a trip to pick up food can end up as a bloodbath. 118 dead in Iraq yesterday and it got 5 seconds of reporting in America.
Christmas is supposed to be about children. As parents and grandparents, our job is to instill feelings of magic and wonder, be it religion, tradition or mythology. The word we have all given up on is hope. We are supposed to give it to others, too often lying to them as we lie to ourselves.
Our promises, a better world for our children, peace, safety, not “Cheney” safety, real safety, part of a country and world not made of the hate groups and phony political philosophies sold to us to blind us to the reality of economics, those promises are hard for us to keep.
Government makes it nearly impossible for us. Prettymuch all government really does is shovel money into the pockets of the few. Many of that “few” is, of course, the government itself. It is like having a family you never wanted, that doesn’t want you but you can’t get them out of your house.
You can’t throw them out, they are the police, they are the courts. You can just stay in your bedroom, lock the door and hope the house catches fire.
One thing we are all sharing this Christmas is that nobody believes in anything our government does. I keep reading how we all came together after 9/11 against a common enemy. I must have slept thru that one too. I was a cynic then and have become a genius, not an “Einstein” but more a “Jerry Lewis” masterbrain. It all has to be comedy, things are that stupid, you just have to find throwing people into a meat grinder funny. If you aren’t there already, just watch more TV.
During WW2, we had continual comedies about our enemy, Hitler, Tojo, Goebbels, were comedy figures. You would regularly see the 3 Stooges strutting around giving each other Fascist salutes. Now the closest thing we have to a comic Hitler is Dick Cheney. Nobody can escape that one. What do you say about Bush? Elected is proving to be a bit of a misnomer, “chosen” by the powerful, we ended up with a clown in the Whitehouse.
All that is left of that entire era, other than the wars, foreclosures, unemployment, closed factories broken lives is endless footage of smirking, bumbling moron who, in the end, made most of us cringe to think of.
Nobody has found anything funny about Mullah Omar yet. Some think he is as dead as bin Laden. Could it be we are hiring our own enemies? Are they all actors? If so, who is blowing things up?
General Asif Haroon Raja of Pakistan says that Blackwater is operating as a terrorist group there, attacking civilians, blowing up public buildings. If so, I wonder who they are working for. I thought Paksitan was our ally.
Since Blackwater, or whatever they call themselves now, seemed to be working for Bush and Cheney personally more than America, could there be some personal war going on? Can former politicians actually declare war on a foreign country, especially an American ally?
Whatever is going on, I am certain that 5 supreme court justices will find it all just fine and dandy. I do so love the concept of “moral flexibility.”
Any 3rd grader who understands economics knows that big government, war and special interest groups are disaster. Real “big government” isn’t the welfare state, it is our “bought” government working for the thieves who work every day to destroy our lives by ruining us financially, not the “national debt” but something more personal.
Take a moment here. Why are all prices the same, gasoline, cable tv, satellite tv, internet, mobile phone, emergency room visits, milk, butter, eggs, car insurance, fixing a toilet, buying tires, everything, why does everything look like some huge bureaucracy has a huge price stamper and makes up how much everything costs?
If you haven’t noticed, we don’t need taxes to go broke. We don’t need a war. Try living without spending money. Own a home, you are taxed to death, even if you don’t have kids in school, you pay for your own garbage pickup and live in an unpaved road. None of it matters.
If the police we pay billions for keep us safe, why do we own so many guns?
Money buys nothing but is almost impossible to get, impossible to earn unless you are guarding something in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Ever wonder how much of your gas or electric, water and sewage or other “utility” bills goes to pay off politicians? I was reading yesterday where Barney Frank wants to take 3 billion dollars of the 700 billions “bail out” to use for its actual purpose, underwriting mortgages. What Frank is saying, without actually saying it, is that 697 billion was stolen and he would like 3 billion back.
All over the world people want one thing, to provide safety and security to their family, not the imaginary safety we get from blowing up terrorists around the world, but safety of going to sleep with a meal in your stomach under a roof. These worries were supposed to be just for those imaginary countries in Africa and Asia, not for Americans. Now, it seems, “chickens have come home to roost.”
There is so little time for us to blame the liberals or neo-cons, stomp out Communism, end big government, build a wall protecting us from Mexico, keep an eye on those pesky Canadians and keep our gay population in check while trying to keep the bills paid.
Anyone considering yellow ribbons again, this time to bring out troops home alive and well? Anyone for more family time and less politics and back stabbing?
If we are going to take care of our troops, first, bring them home, get them well and see if we can help them get their lives back. I am no longer comfortable with the idea of a 35 year old Marine Lance Corporal with a 60 pound pack walking thru Afghanistan for his 3rd Christmas in a row.
I don’t care if they are willing, I don’t care if they are able, wrong is wrong. Those of us back here know better. I want everyone here to enjoy Christmas but the idea that thousands of American troops are enjoying Christmas because they are hopped up on anti-psychotic meds so they won’t kill themselves makes this holiday season a bit surreal.
The medical profession has a code: “Do no harm.”
Maybe this might be a Christmas gift we can pass on to everyone.
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I’m afraid we are lost to “moral flexibility”. I can’t believe the things that are on TV now. These family sitcoms are sure a far cry from Leave it to Beaver!! I remember when the parent used to tell the kids what to do. Now it’s the other way around. But this has been happening for years now. Like you Duff, I really don’t want our young men carrying a 60 pound pack in a foreign country, and seeing their lives go down the tubes. Good article Gordon!!!
Duffy,i said it couple days ago the american dream is now a state of mind.its as though for the truth seekers were strung out on hope that our nightmare will end with the election of a progressive democrat,or a real conservative republican who will stop the blood bath control the spending ie stop funding private wars.the corporate world is still posioning us poluting our water and air and selling out to the communist chinese trying to break the unions left since the reganomics in ’80′.the unions are still hanging on despite the corrupt senate corporatutes kicking labor to the curb after busting their collective asses to get these slimebags elected.their isn’t much to celebrate this christmas unless your a fucking corporate ceo for the health industry,big pharma or the military industrial.yes we’ve got to get the troops out of the middle east,help them get healthy,put ‘em to work along side the unemployed fixing our broken infrastructure in this country.for me its not time to celebrate untill we can stop the insanity.
I think I am suffering from sun and palm tree withdrawal.
g
I’m not a ‘parrot head’ however – playing Jimmy Buffet’s ‘Floridays’ cd always worked great for me whenever I went through sun and palm tree withdrawals.
Thanks for the Christmas wish g.
I moved to Houston so I’d have more sunshine and palmtrees. They do wonders for perking up PTSD.
Good thing I’m not President or all this around this around-the-world money grabbing influence and bullsh-t would end in a NY minute.
Merry Christmas to you also, Carol. And thanks to both of you for your help.
Last time I drove thru Galveston it was gone, gone as I remembered it….I remember eating fish..off newspaper…right on the Dock.
I don’t mind the decay
I mind 2 rebuilds…then seeing that decay
I want original decay.
g
Duff- You wrote: “I keep reading how we all came together after 9/11 against a common enemy. I must have slept thru that one too.”
Considering American’s short attention span.. we did come together for a moment there… where we were all Americans… not Left, Right, Rep. Dem. or whatever. For a moment there – it was a great time for masses of new American bumper stickers, patriotic songs on the hit list and a surge in new recruits for the military. How did you miss that?
Duff your older than you look!! . “After over 60 decades of Christmases” lets see, carry the one, Hey that’s 600 years
I am Gordon MacDuff of the clan MacDuff
I was born in 1543 in Scotland
There can be only one!
A very good read ‘MacDuff’. You didn’t mention.., oh forget about it, ain’t really important anyway. Some idiot will probably bring it up to side track what you are saying, so I’ll won’t mention it to make him work his one brain cell, hopefully he’ll get a headache. The things that are really important get maybe 10 seconds on the news but if someone famous gets in trouble, then over and over and over it’s brought up.
Now where was I? Oh yeah, I do this as a sorta meditation thing about Christmas time while I’m walking around. “Where was I last year? The year before that? The year before that and the the year before that…etc”. Some were good times, some were bad, some were lot’s better.
Just when i thought i was living the American Dream, You rained on my parade! Shame on you Gordon!