MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
REPUBLICAN PARTY EMBLEM
No go ahead.
Anybody who seriously presents the repubs as an adequate response to the flurry of issues facing us today, speak up, please!!!
No I really mean it. It is incomprehensible that people who read and write and care about the citizens of the United States of America can seriously post the repubs as some sort of resolution.
This is nuts to me.
Now Stilli did a blog recently and I had a fifteen minute come back.
To simply say that there are two sides to every story is pure fascistic shite.
You are either for the buttressing of the fascist/corporate/oligarchy or you are not.
There is no choice here.
Oh sure, Rand Paul is against our invasion and continual wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Big fucking deal.
Yeah, I am too. But you are not going to get more than one or two repubs to oppose this sham.
And Curly Rand would do away with income taxes, ss, medicare, Medicaid,unemployment insurance, SCHIPS, health insurance of any kind, minimum wage, reparations to slaves or Native Americans, diplomatic relations with China, Aid to Dependent Children, food stamps, regulations against hedge fund fascist pricks and anything could possibly ever help the dispossessed. He is a fucking nazi prick.
Oh the dems just keep fighting these irresponsible wars.
Not all dems. For sure, not all dems.
I vote to end them all. Today.
I think the POTUS is wrong on these wars.
For sure. But the repubs do not wish us out of these wars. Never.
But I remind you all, these goddamnable repubs will only seek to keep their military industrial complex moving; always no matter what the price.
Like:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/12/05/lugar-kyl-gop-discord-nuclear-arms-reduction-treaty/
THEN LETS MOVE ON TO THIS PERSPECTIVE FOR THE LESS FORTUNATE:
http://www.mahalo.com/unemployment-extension
THEN HOW ABOUT GIFTS TO THE PIGS:
HEY HOW ABOUT THIS:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/05/harry-reid-john-mccain_n_792173.html
OH AND HOW DO THE FASCIST CORPORATE PIGS INTEND TO FINANCE THEIR FIASCOS:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/05/AR2010120502691.html
Now someone, give me one, just one HUMANE measure that the repubs have proffered over the last decade.
JUST NAME ONE!!!
Here is an article concerning the bush/gore election:
They are the cleverest of satans that have ever walked this earth.
I do not wish to compromise on any issue with them. Fuck them
If America wishes to elect them, then I do not care one whit what happens to America.
I give up!!!
Americans deserve the government they elect.
Comments
They care about themselves, DD. But let us not dwell on the incredibly obvious when the merely obvious will do.
by cmaukonen on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 10:35pm
GET RID OF THE LIZARDS IS WHAT I SAY. HA
by Richard Day on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 10:42pm
As Hunter S. Thompson would say: If wasn't for these damn bats.
by Elusive Trope on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 11:09pm
hahahahahahahaah Well put Trope.
Yeah for sure. Maybe it is all a conspiracy. hahahahahahaah
Okay, so we pretend to care about social programs and the repubs, they will filibuster or veto or whatever.
Then we will look good.
Except the dems never loooooooooooooook goooooooooooooooooood. hahahahahaha
by Richard Day on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 11:13pm
"Except on ether. Everyone loooooooooks marveloussssssss on ether. Even lobbyists." From Fear and Loathing in DC
by Elusive Trope on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 11:25pm
hahahahahahaha FEAR AND LOATHING. AHAHAHAHAHAH
WE MUST SEEK SOME SORT OF PROTECTION:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcCTKtyzaXc
by Richard Day on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 11:33pm
Or maybe we just need all need to go run for some kind of shelter. Mother knows best.
by Elusive Trope on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 11:52pm
hahahaha. I was just thinking of this song. But I never heard this version. God how I love tabs. hahahahah
Soo many types of protection from the onslought of nihilism. hahahahah
by Richard Day on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 11:56pm
I kind of just stumbled on Arno. But is he not the answer to question of what would the French love child of Joe Cocker and Tom Waits look like?
by Elusive Trope on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 12:21am
I think George W. Bush saved some stem cells right before 9/11. But I don't know their names.
I expect the GOP will give it to Americans, give it to 'em good and hard, which is what the country deserves as apparently 8 years of George W. were insufficient for the voting public to come to their senses ( if they have any).
I think at this juncture you might do what I hope to do DD, scream, and then leave politics aside as much as possible and try to smile, enjoy the holidays and life. Look after for any younger ones you know to help them get along in this society, as there is a very rough road ahead for this nation.
by NCD on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 11:34pm
HAHAAHAHAH
The Scream, if you have been carefully following me--of course if you have seek professional help--is my all time favorite painting. Then I discovered there are many 'originals'. hahah
You know I am laughing so hard because I thought I would have this huge onslaught of criticism for the flag of the Reich. hahahahah
I scream, you scream....
You got me laughing. hahahahah
by Richard Day on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 11:49pm
I confess to a certain vertigo these days. I have taken to watching “Victory At Sea” on YouTube. I need to find something to confirm that I didn’t hallucinate the last sixty plus years of my life. In some ways, even if full of self-delusion, my memory is correct isn’t it? Or am I a patient in some asylum? Are the walls really all white? Do I imagine the sofa and the kitchenette and even the cat? Eisenhower. Did I make that name up? If so where did I get a word like that? All those guys I see in the documentary seem so real. All that energy and purpose and sacrifice. That time existed didn’t it? Even in war it wasn’t all bad. Not then.
I know. I know. Everything I learned in school was wrong and Howard Zinn had a better way of looking at the decade in which I was born and on and on. But being wrong is not the same as being insane. These days the wrong things are insane, that is for sure. You are right about that. But does it have to take me with it into the abyss of madness?
I remember reading books full of ideas and attempts to understand – well - everything. Some ideas were thought to be better than others and so I remember endless conversations about which were which. That whole exercise seems useless in the world of today. If there is no right of citizenship then what is the point of law books and constitutions? If the only real human motivation is to acquire wealth then what is the point of art or charity? If science is politics then what is mathematics? I never asked these kinds of questions before. They make me dizzy. And they make me wonder if I ever actually read those books at all. I don’t own them anymore. I have these little silver disks that flash rainbow colors at me that have the books in them. But I remember sitting and holding something that had writing on it. Or did I?
I will miss that world even if it never existed.
by LarryH on Sun, 12/05/2010 - 11:53pm
As usual between you and Q I have to parse. hahahahaha
Victory at Sea. For Chrissakes I watched that as a four year old escaping my hung over parents. hahahaha
Oh so many kitchenettes...you know one time we moved in the middle of the night and I ended up with my own room and kitchenette and my old man was telling me how important i was? hahahahah
I dont even have time to get into Zinn but you and I both know how many women will get into Zen when they are not in the mood. hahahahah
Oh but for chrissakes read my little ditty at once upon whatever:
http://onceuponaparadigm.wordpress.com/2010/12/05/bizaro-superman-revisited/#comments
I am just about done, like a turkey after four hours. ahhhahahahaa
Great comment Larry. Thank you for this. Oh and listen to Trope's Mothers Little Helper. hahahah
by Richard Day on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 12:04am
If you and Larry were here, I'd get drunk with you. Sadly, I come from a long line of drunks, so I started out with a liver that was shot. And thus, have to space out my binges - hold them off for big occasions. I think it's time though. We should meet in Salk Lake City or someplace, and party.
But really, as in REALLY, things have gone bad. In our world. The worst people are angry. And the best people, the good people, are despairing, or flat busted down, or depressed, or collapsed. All of them. We talk about it. What it's like when history falls apart on you. When absolutely nothing you used to care about seems to function. When the fire goes out.
The NYT had a piece this weekend I think, about zombies. And saying that they were so popular because people felt their lives were zombie lives, and those they were surrounded by were zombies. Now, I donno about you, but this doesn't seem entirely healthy to me.
I've never seen such a collapse. Such a collapse of mood, of hope. Things just really truly deeply are not fucking working. People got no juice. None.
Anyhoo. I feel it starting to come back, at least inside me. Which is good. But I can't talk this same talk I've talked for 20-30 years. Mostly because I just don't believe any of it anymore. At all. The economic stuff, I learned how to talk it, so I could get things done. But it's a diseased language. I find I can't even debate it anymore - what the Fed should be doing and such. It has hardly any traction anyway. We're grasping at visions of straws. Same with our politics. Actually, Dick's right, but people are just afraid to face it - how bad the Republicans have become. But these Democrats? Could any football team have fumbled away such advantages as they had? No way. And as for our art, when was the last GREAT new film, novel or piece of music you heard/saw/read? Fuckit. It's NOT just age. Something's wrong.
And this is the only way to fix it. Tate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpUn9tzwj2E
by quinn esq on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 12:21am
fUCKIN ZOMBIES!!! You know it was great when he did that in 67 or whatever. Romero?
But damn, every other damn movie on cable is about zombies. I think it all has to do with our own Jungian urge to kill and maim and totally destroy our brother. hahahaha I mean some of it is funny Q but jesus h christ. There must be limits. I mean we have speed limits. And we have wikileak limits. for chrissakes. hhaahaha
and save the liver for chrissakes: http://onceuponaparadigm.wordpress.com/2010/12/02/save-the-liver/
hahahahah. I don't know. Hell lets just forget the dems. I understand. Both houses and the exec and jesus h christ the repubs filibuster in the senate when we only have 59 or 58 or 57 or....
Who the fuck cares anymore?
All I am attempting to do is demonstrate that all repubs are nazis but only some of us dems. hahahahahahah
I think I am rambling, but we shall get drunk together sometime and look for truffles.
by Richard Day on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 12:31am
The canary in the coal mine. Maybe the Creative Corner and those like it will help stem the tide.
The monks in their solitude pray.
by Elusive Trope on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 1:00am
The canary in the coal mine. damn!!!!
Was it orange or red or yellow?
Who do they pray for? I mean these monks? I have understood the hermitage. for chrissakes!!!!
by Richard Day on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 1:06am
Yes. I’m afraid my best drinking days are behind me too.
“When history falls apart on you.” Lately I’ve been attending to some very old gentlemen of my acquaintance who are coming to the end of their lives. I am beginning to think that we don’t so much “die” as we just stop. Like the lines from Shakespeare on the stages of life, “Last scene of all, that ends this strange eventful history, is second childishness and mere oblivion, sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.”
Perhaps it is the same for nations.
by LarryH on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 1:50am
You're in the vortex, Larry, and it doesn't get any better. Every damned documentary I see puts me there. And even Mad Men--God, I can smell Grand Central Station and taste the vodka martinnis at the Roosevelt. As for Victory at Sea, the one guy I knew who watched it around the clock also admitted to me that he owned the Vietnam War. Ah, but books--the one thing I have that brings me to earth, the smell, the glint of gold tipped pages, the aging dustwrappers, books are real, Larry. Well done.
by Oxy Mora on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 12:19am
Oh you have me in the vortex for sure. hahahaha
LARRY IS THE BEST!!! HAHAHAHAHA
by Richard Day on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 12:20am
According to the Zen masters, it only exists (existed) in you mind.
by cmaukonen on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 11:09am
Larry I love the early 50's Victory at Sea also, but everyone should realize the that although the BS/propaganda level is high today it has always been around, at least we are not having a world war, although the results of climate change could be as devastating though it will lack the sudden 'shock and awe' of wars.
If you get deeper than the Victory at Sea films that don't mention most of the blunders and errors, you find a lot of the same kind of fools were running things during the heyday of the 'greatest generation' and engaging in similar behaviors to those of today. One of the best books I've read on WW2 was Cecil Brown's (a leading national war correspondent on CBS radio) 1943 book, From Suez to Singapore. He was on the HMS Repulse when it was sunk off Malaya, and then he and survivors went to British Singapore. Brown was one of the last to depart Singapore before its fall and he relates that his press pass was pulled, and the British kicked him out of Singapore (his luck), for his factual reporting of the deteriorating conditions there. He says Singapore Commander Percival said no Jap would set foot on Singapore Island the day before they crossed to it in force. Brown said the restrictions placed on his reporting from Singapore by the British were worse than fascist Italy (under Mussolini) which he had left earlier that year, 1942.
Brown left Singapore for Australia on a PBY and below a direct quote from his book as he sat through a meeting of the Australian Parliament, just after reports were received that Jap bombers had struck Australia, and had leveled much of Darwin:
Sound like familiar behavior of politicians? He also mentions that ships sunk at Darwin by the Japs had not been unloaded of vital aircraft and parts from America due to a union work stoppage and strike at the docks.
Then there are the well known failure of US torpedoes which were almost totally ineffective for the critical early years of the war when the Japs were ascendant, and proven so in tests in the war zone, but overruled by Navy tests by bumbling idiots in the navy munitions hierarchy who said the torpedoes were OK.
Other mistakes, the self promoting MacArthur leaving US planes in the open the day after Pearl was bombed allowing the Japs to destroy them wholesale, MacArthur also rejected the advice of his commissary officer failing to appropriate canned goods from private sources in Manila before sending thousands of US troops to starve and finally surrender on the Bataan peninsula, while MacArthur went to Corregidor and then to Australia. The US decision to make Wake Island a sentinel for watching the Japs in 1941, but not supplying them with even one patrol aircraft or even electric gasoline pumps to fuel the aircraft they had-before the island was overrun by the Japs, and of course our locking up of Japs and some German Americans as security risks and countless other blunders. We did win because we were bigger, richer, and made less mistakes than the other side.
It seems the problems we face today are not as well defined as WW2, but you have to retain some optimism that when push comes to shove, our country and the world will meet the challenges, yet not without the errors, idiocy and mistakes that are always part of what we do.
by NCD on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 12:54pm
Gosh. Thanks for the unexpected Sunday night catharsis.
You could have thrown in "No Child Left Behind", the Repugs' sham attempt to show they could 'be humane.' They passed the bill, and then quietly left it unfunded.
by MrSmith1 on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 12:05am
Yeah, No Child Left Behind. shite. hahahahahaha
The world is sooooooooooooooooo very better left off. hahahah
I just wonder if some of that money went into the Texas fundeamentalist textbook scam.
Oh and listen to Trope's music. It is great.
by Richard Day on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 12:09am
DD -- It was a typo---
It was supposed to read:
NO CHILD LEFT A DIME
by CVille Dem on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 7:51pm
Remember March of Dines. The idea was to collect dimes and cure polio or something.
I was forced to watch golf again Cville, because woods was back in form. Came in second. But they always get the co sponsor or the president of the club; usually fat rich and old. This time it was the CEO of Chevron.
Anyway they will go on an on about how these tournaments help sick children or send them golf balls or some such and will mention some figure, like a million two or something that went to charity over the last two decades.
It always kills me because the amount of money spent and collected over those two decades is a thousand times whatever sum went to charity.
I dont even know why I brought this up. hahahaha
by Richard Day on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 8:50pm