The United States military came out of World War Two with an inflated sense of self worth. The people who actually won the war either died on beaches like Normandy or quickly left service when their war was over. They left the new Pentagon to be taken and sacked by determined military and civilian bureaucrat assaults. Over the years these milcrats have built an empire of self-interest.
The War’s senior general once warned of the dangers of national militarization (Military Industrial Complex), but was ignored. In the almost 70 years since the war the milcrats have steered the country down many dark alleys of needless death and destruction that has tarnished its mid century greatness.
These milcrats have looted the national treasury of trillions of dollars for expensive sci-fi toys and plain waste. With the recent threat of budget cuts the milcrats responded with a plan to cut combat troops to pay for more toys controlled from their overstuffed chairs.
These milcrats crave recognition so they created hero metals like the combat action badge (CAB). This was justified as an award for service troops who fought their way out of ambushes. The valor of these few was soon lost as milcrats justified their own award of the CAB by traveling down the same road hours after the battle; it’s not their fault they weren’t attacked. A shiny badge is nice but a colored ribbon is better so the milcrats created a new number two hero metal DWM (Distinguished Warfare Medal). The justification was that Drone pilots do more damage in one flight than all of history’s Medal of Honor recipients in their short lives. Must ask, why do we need Colonels flying drones when 12year-olds can do the job much better, probably with less collateral damage? The kids would follow the rules or lose points for attacking villages and innocent civilians. If drone pilots can qualify for the number two hero metal from ten thousand miles away it won’t be long before other milcrats justify their own awards for bravery from say a hundred miles or any distant bar stool.
The DWM is the tripping point for pushback. Veterans groups, next of kin, even Congressmen have taken exception to ranking the DWM above earned combat awards. The milcrats were quick to defend their right to be recognized. In both Iraq and Afghanistan the milcrats were required to leave their soft chairs and spent 30 days safely, if uncomfortably, in Forts to justify their Bronze Stars, Legion of Merits and Distinguished Service Medals before running for home. With the new even higher award there is no need to even leave air-conditioned saloons to tell their war stories.
In reviewing the DWM process Congress should look at the thousands of milcrats who flocked to a 30-day vacation solely for a combat award to cap their colorless 30year careers. Congress should also pass legislation requiring that all awards for milcrats must be presented in the American cemetery at Normandy. Milcrats would still take a medal but at least they would be under the tearful eyes of those forgotten “Did and Died” boys.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Friday, February 15, 2013
Mil ethics 021413
A fairy tale, once upon a time military officers honored a code of ethics. In the 21st century a few still try to live by this code, the many however, are now “rational maximizers,” short for I’m above that and what‘s in it for me.
Officers now receive advance schooling on manipulation of public opinion, lying and cover-ups. In the closed military culture senior leadership matured as a politically dynamic force in power politics. Generals hang up their uniforms and slide into civil government and military industrial complexes, carrying their outside any law attitude, infecting the national ethical infrastructures.
Junior officers see the rewards of ethical failures and either leave or embrace the culture. Colonels rationalize unethical behavior as in the interest of their greater good, a fast track to stars. Criminal behavior is justified and stamped top secret as national security issues. Victims of military abuses have long memories and there is no statue of limitations. Secret files will eventually be opened and recently the military crimes during the colonial era have begun to appear in distant courts.
The inhabitants’ of the Pentagon, America’s military citadel, are increasingly viewing themselves as a Praetorian Guard defending American mythology of exceptionalism.
Remember the Praetorians became synonymous with intrigue, conspiracy, disloyalty, assassination and the fall of Rome. History also shows that dissatisfied colonels stage coups, where better to begin than assignments to the citadel.
As the military infiltrates more and more into civil government and society Praetorians become kingmakers while defending their own prerogatives. In a step away from ethics, uniformed officers campaigned for supporters of militarization in the last election. The Pentagon lobbied for legislation authorizing military arrest and indefinite secret detention of any U.S. citizen in America. (The Commander in Chief has so far refused to authorize implementation, but the law is on the books.) While some ethical failures have recently been exposed, the military has blitzed justifications and ignored calls for reforms.
Pentagon bureaucrats have embraced a couple of political reforms. Women may now hold combat commands that are increasingly for remote controlled wars. A new high award, the DWM (Distinguished Warfare Medal) has been authorized for bravery thousands of miles from the line of fire. It is only a matter of time before the Purple Heart is awarded for paper cuts. The Medal of Honor still requires the sound of real bullets but that may soon include virtual bullets. These reforms insult the heroes and casualties of past conflicts but they will make the recipients more politically viable. Unethical behavior is rationalized while real soldiers and civilians continue to bleed.
Draft armies are not the most efficient but do reflect their social culture, rather than that of an unethical and uncontrollable military safely behind the citadel’s stone walls.
Officers now receive advance schooling on manipulation of public opinion, lying and cover-ups. In the closed military culture senior leadership matured as a politically dynamic force in power politics. Generals hang up their uniforms and slide into civil government and military industrial complexes, carrying their outside any law attitude, infecting the national ethical infrastructures.
Junior officers see the rewards of ethical failures and either leave or embrace the culture. Colonels rationalize unethical behavior as in the interest of their greater good, a fast track to stars. Criminal behavior is justified and stamped top secret as national security issues. Victims of military abuses have long memories and there is no statue of limitations. Secret files will eventually be opened and recently the military crimes during the colonial era have begun to appear in distant courts.
The inhabitants’ of the Pentagon, America’s military citadel, are increasingly viewing themselves as a Praetorian Guard defending American mythology of exceptionalism.
Remember the Praetorians became synonymous with intrigue, conspiracy, disloyalty, assassination and the fall of Rome. History also shows that dissatisfied colonels stage coups, where better to begin than assignments to the citadel.
As the military infiltrates more and more into civil government and society Praetorians become kingmakers while defending their own prerogatives. In a step away from ethics, uniformed officers campaigned for supporters of militarization in the last election. The Pentagon lobbied for legislation authorizing military arrest and indefinite secret detention of any U.S. citizen in America. (The Commander in Chief has so far refused to authorize implementation, but the law is on the books.) While some ethical failures have recently been exposed, the military has blitzed justifications and ignored calls for reforms.
Pentagon bureaucrats have embraced a couple of political reforms. Women may now hold combat commands that are increasingly for remote controlled wars. A new high award, the DWM (Distinguished Warfare Medal) has been authorized for bravery thousands of miles from the line of fire. It is only a matter of time before the Purple Heart is awarded for paper cuts. The Medal of Honor still requires the sound of real bullets but that may soon include virtual bullets. These reforms insult the heroes and casualties of past conflicts but they will make the recipients more politically viable. Unethical behavior is rationalized while real soldiers and civilians continue to bleed.
Draft armies are not the most efficient but do reflect their social culture, rather than that of an unethical and uncontrollable military safely behind the citadel’s stone walls.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Theocratic conflict 020413
For over five hundred years Protestants and Catholics have battled. With no one else to fight for its first 700 years, Catholics fought among themselves. During the 2000 years of Christian power both Protestants and Catholics have beat up on Jews. About 1300 years ago they began to demonize and slaughter Muslims. The stated issue in all this death and destruction is who has the inside track to paradise. These religions profess to worship the same God but can’t even agree on how.
Interestingly enough until the establishment of a Jewish state in the 20th century, Muslims respected Judaism in their lands and protected Jews from Christian pogroms. Here is a hint of understanding of religious warfare. It is not about worshiping on Friday Saturday, or Sunday. It is not about who is a prophet and who is a savior, nor is it about icons, singing, doctrines or visions of an afterlife.
Theocratic conflict is a struggle for power. Who is in control of the most land, wealth and perceived correct thinking masses that are merely chips to be played by governing oligarchs. Henry the VIII switched sides for a divorce and England suffered a Catholic pogrom. Priest and preachers can still stir up violence in Ireland. Fundamentalist Christians, Jews and Muslims incite their followers against the more moderate of their own faiths. Jews and Muslims struggle over a strip of land no one wanted until the other side claimed it. East and central Asia was desert to be crossed as quickly as possible until oil was discovered and it became the battleground for the major faiths.
To understand the differing perspectives one must walk in the other fellows’ shoes for a while and see through their eyes. From the Muslim perspective the crusades weren’t about religion, the crusaders killed more Christians and Jews than Muslims. The crusades were all about politics, a Roman Pope wanted to gain control of all of Christendom and Crusade leaders wanted kingdoms, not for God, but for themselves. The 20th century crusade is still about politics but is being sold to the masses as a struggle over faith. The Muslims see Christian invasions of their lands for natural resources and destruction of their culture. Christians’ proclamations call for destruction of an Islamic “cult.” Christians view any resistance to their divine right as terrorist activity and untold thousands of Muslims have died in the growing conflict, resulting in spreading insurgencies as proving of both perspectives.
Organized religion is not a prerequisite for theocratic warfare; oligarchs can establish themselves as an object of worship. They rewrite history proving their superiority and build a new faith that eventually becomes a totalitarian regime designating “enemies,” proper conduct and disciples to control the masses. Disciples and the masses must be fed on a steady diet of sacrifice and warfare in defense of this new faith.
Caution must be exercises when religions and regimes demand that the masses “get on board,” with buzzwords and xenophobia. Religion is philosophy some times good, some times bad in the hands of politicians. Political warfare is counterproductive, theocratic war is an ultimate waste of humanity.
Quotes:
The futurist George Orwell said, “A totalitarian state is in effect a theocracy, and its ruling caste, in order to keep its position, has to be thought of as infallible. But since, in practice, no one is infallible, it is frequently necessary to rearrange past events in order to show that this or that mistake was not made, or that this or that imaginary triumph actually happened.” “Orwell, Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell Volume 2 My Country Right or Left 1940 - 1943”
"This Republican Party of Lincoln has become a party of theocracy."
U.S. Representative Christopher Shays, R-CT, (New York Times 3/23/05)
Interestingly enough until the establishment of a Jewish state in the 20th century, Muslims respected Judaism in their lands and protected Jews from Christian pogroms. Here is a hint of understanding of religious warfare. It is not about worshiping on Friday Saturday, or Sunday. It is not about who is a prophet and who is a savior, nor is it about icons, singing, doctrines or visions of an afterlife.
Theocratic conflict is a struggle for power. Who is in control of the most land, wealth and perceived correct thinking masses that are merely chips to be played by governing oligarchs. Henry the VIII switched sides for a divorce and England suffered a Catholic pogrom. Priest and preachers can still stir up violence in Ireland. Fundamentalist Christians, Jews and Muslims incite their followers against the more moderate of their own faiths. Jews and Muslims struggle over a strip of land no one wanted until the other side claimed it. East and central Asia was desert to be crossed as quickly as possible until oil was discovered and it became the battleground for the major faiths.
To understand the differing perspectives one must walk in the other fellows’ shoes for a while and see through their eyes. From the Muslim perspective the crusades weren’t about religion, the crusaders killed more Christians and Jews than Muslims. The crusades were all about politics, a Roman Pope wanted to gain control of all of Christendom and Crusade leaders wanted kingdoms, not for God, but for themselves. The 20th century crusade is still about politics but is being sold to the masses as a struggle over faith. The Muslims see Christian invasions of their lands for natural resources and destruction of their culture. Christians’ proclamations call for destruction of an Islamic “cult.” Christians view any resistance to their divine right as terrorist activity and untold thousands of Muslims have died in the growing conflict, resulting in spreading insurgencies as proving of both perspectives.
Organized religion is not a prerequisite for theocratic warfare; oligarchs can establish themselves as an object of worship. They rewrite history proving their superiority and build a new faith that eventually becomes a totalitarian regime designating “enemies,” proper conduct and disciples to control the masses. Disciples and the masses must be fed on a steady diet of sacrifice and warfare in defense of this new faith.
Caution must be exercises when religions and regimes demand that the masses “get on board,” with buzzwords and xenophobia. Religion is philosophy some times good, some times bad in the hands of politicians. Political warfare is counterproductive, theocratic war is an ultimate waste of humanity.
Quotes:
The futurist George Orwell said, “A totalitarian state is in effect a theocracy, and its ruling caste, in order to keep its position, has to be thought of as infallible. But since, in practice, no one is infallible, it is frequently necessary to rearrange past events in order to show that this or that mistake was not made, or that this or that imaginary triumph actually happened.” “Orwell, Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell Volume 2 My Country Right or Left 1940 - 1943”
"This Republican Party of Lincoln has become a party of theocracy."
U.S. Representative Christopher Shays, R-CT, (New York Times 3/23/05)
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Animals 020113
There is an old saying that a leopard can’t change its spots. Given enough evolutionary time however, the leopard may very well lose its spots and even become a tabby cat. Political animals on the other hand change their spots from day to day.
The evolutionary periods for political animals are from embarrassing statements to lost elections, then their spots disappear under quick, slick marketing analyst’s whitewash. Of course as the media rains on menageries’ parades the whitewash fades and the same old spots show through. Political consultants however are prepared with fresh buckets of whitewash to slap on as public concerns swing. The spots don’t change under the whitewash, the animals just hope the public will forget spots they can’t see.
Political creatures hope to hide the stumbling, bungling, muddling and vicious, roaring demagoguery. The beast is supposed to have evolved into a picture perfect cuddly little tabby, but the picture still has same teeth and claws intent on ripping the hearts and guts out of the polity.
People do change; teenage ideals do evolve into seniors’ experienced realities. The beasts that roar believe they can deceive voters with a few quick purrs and an overnight declaration that they have changed their ways.
Unfortunately, to often, they get away with wearing their coats of whitewash. Never forget that many despots have been democratically elected. Stand by with fire hoses to wash off the whitewash and look for the same old spots.
The last U.S. campaign was of particular interest to international observers considering democratic regime changes. They saw candidates evolving from one public speech to the next. Integrity swung with the slightest breeze. Xenophobia, discrimination even hatred was embraced and later spun or completely denied. Billionaires bought and sold candidates and platforms. Months after the election questions still remain, what did these candidates really really stand for?
The day after the election winners and losers were busy reinventing themselves for the next election. The billionaires were already assessing the prospective field and pledging to place their bets on horses expected to pull their agenda plows to victory.
Foreign analysts evaluated the real corruption recently exposed. Emerging states noted the hypocrisy of, “do as we say, not as we do” rejecting the U.S. democratic model.
The feeling is, if we are going to be corrupt, we will embrace our own corruption rather than import that of meddling foreigners. Our corrupt politicians at least know who we are and their whitewash is from our own buckets. They will embrace a leopard, spots and all, if it a real leopard that serves their interests.
The evolutionary periods for political animals are from embarrassing statements to lost elections, then their spots disappear under quick, slick marketing analyst’s whitewash. Of course as the media rains on menageries’ parades the whitewash fades and the same old spots show through. Political consultants however are prepared with fresh buckets of whitewash to slap on as public concerns swing. The spots don’t change under the whitewash, the animals just hope the public will forget spots they can’t see.
Political creatures hope to hide the stumbling, bungling, muddling and vicious, roaring demagoguery. The beast is supposed to have evolved into a picture perfect cuddly little tabby, but the picture still has same teeth and claws intent on ripping the hearts and guts out of the polity.
People do change; teenage ideals do evolve into seniors’ experienced realities. The beasts that roar believe they can deceive voters with a few quick purrs and an overnight declaration that they have changed their ways.
Unfortunately, to often, they get away with wearing their coats of whitewash. Never forget that many despots have been democratically elected. Stand by with fire hoses to wash off the whitewash and look for the same old spots.
The last U.S. campaign was of particular interest to international observers considering democratic regime changes. They saw candidates evolving from one public speech to the next. Integrity swung with the slightest breeze. Xenophobia, discrimination even hatred was embraced and later spun or completely denied. Billionaires bought and sold candidates and platforms. Months after the election questions still remain, what did these candidates really really stand for?
The day after the election winners and losers were busy reinventing themselves for the next election. The billionaires were already assessing the prospective field and pledging to place their bets on horses expected to pull their agenda plows to victory.
Foreign analysts evaluated the real corruption recently exposed. Emerging states noted the hypocrisy of, “do as we say, not as we do” rejecting the U.S. democratic model.
The feeling is, if we are going to be corrupt, we will embrace our own corruption rather than import that of meddling foreigners. Our corrupt politicians at least know who we are and their whitewash is from our own buckets. They will embrace a leopard, spots and all, if it a real leopard that serves their interests.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Falling 010713
A current television advertisement features the cries of old people that have fallen and can’t get up. The problem is real, but the pitch is for a button to push for assistance.
For the past month the world has been held hostage to the U.S. House of Representatives, who lemming like have been rushing to jump off a fiscal cliff. At the last moment the Senate crafted stopgap legislation, which merely pushed the cliff a couple of months further away. American and entwined world economies are still in danger of falling and they have no button to push.
House Republicans quickly pointed to the President as the cause of their budget failure and growing deficits. Their accusations are smoke to hide how government is supposed to work. Article one, Sections seven and eight of the Constitution clearly gives the House responsibility of all government taxation and spending. The Senate and President may recommend but they can only reject or concur with House budgets. It is Congress that spends the money while the President tries to stretch the budget to cover expenses.
In the 19th century this worked, sometime not well but it did work. Sometime in the 20th century the process fell, unable to get up. The House’s inability to craft a budget on time forced a change in the fiscal year from July to October allowing three more months for budget deliberations. This merely pushed budget failure back three months. In the wake of the great depression Presidents began to recommend budgets based on legislation and national needs but the budget remained a House prerogative. Here lies the problem, Congress has become a career.
The house is elected every two years and reelections depend on bringing pork home. The one thing bi-partisan in government is pork barrel politics. Both parties need to spread tons of bacon grease to keep the wheels of government turning and the votes coming in. This has led to legislation for roads to nowhere, planes that can’t fly and $400 toilet seats built in home districts. Administrations of both parties have asked for line item veto power to strip some of the fatback from the budget but Congress is addicted to pork.
Over time, through both Democratic and Republican control, budget amendments have created a norm of planning to spend more than revenues. No politician is going to endanger his or her seat or forgo seeing their names decorating a bridge or government building back home. For a few billion more they can have a park with a statue.
House radicals immediately declared another budget war on the President, the other party and even their own party’s attempts to craft a budget before the cliff is again within range. Their declaration puts a thick layer of bacon fat on the edged of the cliff so the nation is sure to slide over.
Since we aren’t going to pay our bills anyway, the administration should spend a few more deficit dollars for a national button to push as we fall off the edge and can’t climb up. The question is who, from our alienated world, will answer our call for assistance?
For the past month the world has been held hostage to the U.S. House of Representatives, who lemming like have been rushing to jump off a fiscal cliff. At the last moment the Senate crafted stopgap legislation, which merely pushed the cliff a couple of months further away. American and entwined world economies are still in danger of falling and they have no button to push.
House Republicans quickly pointed to the President as the cause of their budget failure and growing deficits. Their accusations are smoke to hide how government is supposed to work. Article one, Sections seven and eight of the Constitution clearly gives the House responsibility of all government taxation and spending. The Senate and President may recommend but they can only reject or concur with House budgets. It is Congress that spends the money while the President tries to stretch the budget to cover expenses.
In the 19th century this worked, sometime not well but it did work. Sometime in the 20th century the process fell, unable to get up. The House’s inability to craft a budget on time forced a change in the fiscal year from July to October allowing three more months for budget deliberations. This merely pushed budget failure back three months. In the wake of the great depression Presidents began to recommend budgets based on legislation and national needs but the budget remained a House prerogative. Here lies the problem, Congress has become a career.
The house is elected every two years and reelections depend on bringing pork home. The one thing bi-partisan in government is pork barrel politics. Both parties need to spread tons of bacon grease to keep the wheels of government turning and the votes coming in. This has led to legislation for roads to nowhere, planes that can’t fly and $400 toilet seats built in home districts. Administrations of both parties have asked for line item veto power to strip some of the fatback from the budget but Congress is addicted to pork.
Over time, through both Democratic and Republican control, budget amendments have created a norm of planning to spend more than revenues. No politician is going to endanger his or her seat or forgo seeing their names decorating a bridge or government building back home. For a few billion more they can have a park with a statue.
House radicals immediately declared another budget war on the President, the other party and even their own party’s attempts to craft a budget before the cliff is again within range. Their declaration puts a thick layer of bacon fat on the edged of the cliff so the nation is sure to slide over.
Since we aren’t going to pay our bills anyway, the administration should spend a few more deficit dollars for a national button to push as we fall off the edge and can’t climb up. The question is who, from our alienated world, will answer our call for assistance?
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Peace 122512
Tis the season for no holds barred selling. In the Christian world the slogan “Peace on earth and good will to men” is used to sell everything from Christmas cards to war. Beauty contestants parrot world peace as their goal in their pursuit of contest gold.
While not a bad philosophy the slogan has questionable lineage. The best guess is it began with some lost biblical copywriter. Since its Greek scribbling the slogan has seen numerous translation errors (or corrections) and tweaking to its present marketing status. Unfortunately slogans are not are not goals, and pulpits have long been used for the worst abuses of both peace and good will.
Christmas is a particularly good time for some old time pulpit pounding. Leveraging sentimentalism and loneliness, churches, charities and some outright con men try to shame people into supporting some cause or the other. If Christmas is so unprincipled and mercenary how did it get that way or was it always of questionable virtue?
Several centuries after the believed birth of Christ a Christian politician co-opted a pagan festival as a way of gaining more followers and incidentally more power. It was almost a thousand years later before a living nativity was staged (1224ce) again to awe and inspire conversions. For 22 years (1659-1681) Christmas was banned in Boston, which like most Boston bannings did make the holiday attractive. Despite fighting a war for peace and good will the holiday was irrelevant to the American Congress that held its first session on December 25, 1789. The founding fathers were much more dedicated to the people’s business in those days, but almost a hundred year later they declared the date a federal holiday which then stretch into most of a month as the people are left hanging over a fiscal cliff. Hessian soldiers and German immigrants brought their practice of brightening up winter by decorating evergreens but it was a picture of Queen Victoria‘s 1840 Christmas Tree that built today’s American Christmas tree industry. Victoria’s sexual repressive era sold the tradition of kissing under the mistletoe as safe sex. Washington Irving created the idea that St. Nick could fly in his wagon. Artist Thomas Nast put Santa in a red coat in the late 1800 but it was Coke Cola marketing that made Santa the jolly old gent that became the Christmas icon. Santa sold Cokes and a red nose reindeer pointed the way to a department store while Frosty the Snowman sold booze.
Christmas really is a Bah Humbug, but it once almost brought peace on earth. Europe was torn by a war and bible thumpers on all sides declared God was on their side and the fight was to bring peace. Five months into W.W.I the troops took Christmas peace into their own hands and declared an unofficial truce along the front line, German and British soldiers joined hands in good will among men, until some Christian Generals decided killing was much better for their image and promotions.
Despite the slogan’s failure, it’s a sound philosophy, but the target should be peace and good will everyday not just on the holiday created for marketing.
While not a bad philosophy the slogan has questionable lineage. The best guess is it began with some lost biblical copywriter. Since its Greek scribbling the slogan has seen numerous translation errors (or corrections) and tweaking to its present marketing status. Unfortunately slogans are not are not goals, and pulpits have long been used for the worst abuses of both peace and good will.
Christmas is a particularly good time for some old time pulpit pounding. Leveraging sentimentalism and loneliness, churches, charities and some outright con men try to shame people into supporting some cause or the other. If Christmas is so unprincipled and mercenary how did it get that way or was it always of questionable virtue?
Several centuries after the believed birth of Christ a Christian politician co-opted a pagan festival as a way of gaining more followers and incidentally more power. It was almost a thousand years later before a living nativity was staged (1224ce) again to awe and inspire conversions. For 22 years (1659-1681) Christmas was banned in Boston, which like most Boston bannings did make the holiday attractive. Despite fighting a war for peace and good will the holiday was irrelevant to the American Congress that held its first session on December 25, 1789. The founding fathers were much more dedicated to the people’s business in those days, but almost a hundred year later they declared the date a federal holiday which then stretch into most of a month as the people are left hanging over a fiscal cliff. Hessian soldiers and German immigrants brought their practice of brightening up winter by decorating evergreens but it was a picture of Queen Victoria‘s 1840 Christmas Tree that built today’s American Christmas tree industry. Victoria’s sexual repressive era sold the tradition of kissing under the mistletoe as safe sex. Washington Irving created the idea that St. Nick could fly in his wagon. Artist Thomas Nast put Santa in a red coat in the late 1800 but it was Coke Cola marketing that made Santa the jolly old gent that became the Christmas icon. Santa sold Cokes and a red nose reindeer pointed the way to a department store while Frosty the Snowman sold booze.
Christmas really is a Bah Humbug, but it once almost brought peace on earth. Europe was torn by a war and bible thumpers on all sides declared God was on their side and the fight was to bring peace. Five months into W.W.I the troops took Christmas peace into their own hands and declared an unofficial truce along the front line, German and British soldiers joined hands in good will among men, until some Christian Generals decided killing was much better for their image and promotions.
Despite the slogan’s failure, it’s a sound philosophy, but the target should be peace and good will everyday not just on the holiday created for marketing.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Wondering 122112
Despite best intentions I did no wandering this year. No valid reason, just plain procrastination with ex post justifications. I could blame the Aztecs, what was the point of seeing a world that was supposed to end yesterday?
I expected a big finish and sat up all night staring south over the shimmering waters of a swimming pool. There was no grand light show; no giant Aztecs charging out of purple clouds to avenge their conquest. Disappointment reigns, however while contemplating the “END” I wondered about the mystical 2012 year.
The Aztecs almost got it right, 2012 was an election year with politician’s lingering claims and counterclaims doing much to destroy any world respect. The people spoke but politicians protested and rebelled to punish the 47 percent. Pure speculation, it seems that House Republicans are manipulating the Stock Market. They promise a budget, the market soars, then cancel the deal and the market plunges. A buyback and repeat of the cycle reaps windfall profits on insider trading. Madoff should have run for Congress he could have made much more money and been exempt from prosecution.
A frustrated Mother Nature stepped in with a series of Super Storms that battered Asia, Europe and America. Fundamentalist Christians are blaming fundamentalist Muslims for the current storm that is disrupting Christmas holiday ravel. Wasn’t Christmas plagiarized from an ancient pagan ritual? Apparently there are lots of disappointed gloom and doom boys out there, the movie channels have been running marathons of every bad ‘end of the world’ picture ever made.
So far Africa has been spared a super storm and Aztec fever but they have their very own disaster known as Africa Command and Associates. Forced from Iraq and Afghanistan the Generals are vigorously stirring the Africa pot searching for a war they can win. Now even formerly stable countries are facing conflicts as the Generals poke them with their big sticks.
Speaking of big sticks. Back in the good old days of the Vietnam War a Khaki Mafia emerged. This was a conspiracy of senior NCOs to control clubs, prostitution, black markets, and everything else that generated cash. Post war analysis concluded that officers should have a piece of the action. Ethics and integrity eroded, how to courses were taught on deception, financial manipulations and black ops. As very bright bureaucrats moved up the ranks they began to feel themselves above the law and applied their skills for self-interest. With little oversight during the 911 era many dipped a toe into dark pools, others dipped more than a toe. As another problematic military adventure draws to a close there is less cover for personal adventures. 2012 exposed cookie jars and perfumed gardens raided by senior officers with cover-ups and deceptions right out of their textbooks. The other shoe has yet to drop, or is that another falling star?
Where is a good Aztec apocalypse when we need one?
I expected a big finish and sat up all night staring south over the shimmering waters of a swimming pool. There was no grand light show; no giant Aztecs charging out of purple clouds to avenge their conquest. Disappointment reigns, however while contemplating the “END” I wondered about the mystical 2012 year.
The Aztecs almost got it right, 2012 was an election year with politician’s lingering claims and counterclaims doing much to destroy any world respect. The people spoke but politicians protested and rebelled to punish the 47 percent. Pure speculation, it seems that House Republicans are manipulating the Stock Market. They promise a budget, the market soars, then cancel the deal and the market plunges. A buyback and repeat of the cycle reaps windfall profits on insider trading. Madoff should have run for Congress he could have made much more money and been exempt from prosecution.
A frustrated Mother Nature stepped in with a series of Super Storms that battered Asia, Europe and America. Fundamentalist Christians are blaming fundamentalist Muslims for the current storm that is disrupting Christmas holiday ravel. Wasn’t Christmas plagiarized from an ancient pagan ritual? Apparently there are lots of disappointed gloom and doom boys out there, the movie channels have been running marathons of every bad ‘end of the world’ picture ever made.
So far Africa has been spared a super storm and Aztec fever but they have their very own disaster known as Africa Command and Associates. Forced from Iraq and Afghanistan the Generals are vigorously stirring the Africa pot searching for a war they can win. Now even formerly stable countries are facing conflicts as the Generals poke them with their big sticks.
Speaking of big sticks. Back in the good old days of the Vietnam War a Khaki Mafia emerged. This was a conspiracy of senior NCOs to control clubs, prostitution, black markets, and everything else that generated cash. Post war analysis concluded that officers should have a piece of the action. Ethics and integrity eroded, how to courses were taught on deception, financial manipulations and black ops. As very bright bureaucrats moved up the ranks they began to feel themselves above the law and applied their skills for self-interest. With little oversight during the 911 era many dipped a toe into dark pools, others dipped more than a toe. As another problematic military adventure draws to a close there is less cover for personal adventures. 2012 exposed cookie jars and perfumed gardens raided by senior officers with cover-ups and deceptions right out of their textbooks. The other shoe has yet to drop, or is that another falling star?
Where is a good Aztec apocalypse when we need one?
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