Sunday, February 28, 2010

The "New Populism"

The government better do something about jobs but not get too big. Why are you bailing out the auto companies, whew, thanks for saving jobs in Detroit and beyond. The free market will guide us, except when the free market fails, then please, oh government, save us.

Tea bagers, slouching toward socialism, chaos in the political parties. Whatever happened to true patriotism, true community? only the true minorities? What's so funny about peace, love and understanding populism?

Thursday, February 25, 2010

We don't insure burning houses.

HEALTHCARE SUMMIT. 2/25/19 POOR LOST DAVE, AND OF COURSE INSURANCE PROFITEERING IS OKAY AND LEGAL FOR NOW.

Best analogy I’ve ever heard was, “we don’t insure burning houses.” Which is fine. Insurance companies are in the business of turning a profit. In fact, they are not theoretically the problem other than they are exempt from Taft Hartley. They don’t have to abide by anti-monopoly law like any other company.

Here’s the problem. They can charge premiums as high as they’d like in a business atmosphere where the business is life or death. Often, even according to their own actuarial tables, the poorer people, the middle class, even the upper middle class in some cases, are sicker or more prone to sickness than others and/or they can’t afford to be without insurance. So they have to pay more and more and more. When they do get sick, insurance companies just keep jacking up the rates until they can’t afford their own care or the premiums and they are screwed. It’s happening to the best of us and it will happen to more of the best of us. Even Dave; too bad he’s buying off on what will kill him literally as well as financially, too. Many dumb asses are.

Remember, we “don’t insure burning houses.” And why should we? We’re in business to make a profit. American Way, right? Well, so is democracy the American way. And if there weren’t so many dumb fucks like Dave and the pathetic tea baggers we’d pass decent health care reform and come into life like the rest of the civilized world. After all, what is government for? Europeans don’t seem to think it’s for blowing things up needlessly, which is how America spends Dave’s big bucks. Balls, I say, balls.

On The Blog Again

I call this The Urban Farm Report because of where I live, on what was once woods adjacent to farmland along a river in close proximity to the City of Atlanta, where we sometimes work and always play.

I hope today is a political turning point. The turn will probably be for a big fight in Washington between the power of money and the power of people. President Obama’s health care summit is underway at Blair House.

Is the republican party really a wholly owned subsidiary of the insurance industry?

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

New Day, New Math

Ah.

Just when I thought I had moved to a theocracy or dictatorship somewhere in my sleep in the past two years to-the-day. Long live democracy, long live the United States Consitution.

Who's math now? Refreshing to know politics is not all about spin, all about math, all about dominance, hubris, bullies, and hypnotized hillbillies lead around by pockets of cash and a promise of everlasting life.

It's a new math now. Yet it's an old math, the real numbers. The Bush years never added up, never amounted to anything but lies and theft. I hope we can go to work fixing so much of what this administration fucked up so royaly.

Monday, October 30, 2006

They even lie about the polls

Who's math? The professionals, the academics, the White House? No matter. There can be change and we need it now. Vote tuesday!

Friday, October 20, 2006

Brothers in Arms

I feel tired after all of this. You must have just happened across the blog, because I haven’t written anything here since April.

But I just read something posted on “Truth Dig,” a trusty blog.

It is written in anticipation of Pat Tillman’s birthday, 6 November, by his twin brother Kevin. Pat, you may recall, was killed in Afghanistan 22 April 2004. The Pentagon trumpeted his heroic death, shot by the enemy, in trying to save his brothers in arms in battle. It was later revealed, after the Bush Administration got enough political propaganda mileage from the incident in a presidential reelection year, that Pat’s death was a result of friendly fire.

You may recall Pat gave up a promising, lucrative career in the NFL to serve his country. And how he joined his twin brother, the writer of the letter on this link, as his, well, real brother in arms. Pat is gone, of course. Kevin, the honorable warrior, waited until his discharge to write this for Pat’s birthday.

I was going to e-mail this to people I thought would take it to heart; not think I’m just trying to sway the “stay-the-course” crowd brainwashed so terribly by the Bush administration. I don’t know who you are anymore, but you do. Just thought maybe you’d check in again and read Kevin’s letter to Pat.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Brown Thrasher Nesting, Singing


Here is what is nesting outside our second-floor window this spring, on a trellis covered with yellow Jasmine. It is the Georgia state bird.

Robins usually nest there but since Brown Thrasher babies hatch in under two weeks, then fledge after another two, maybe the redbreasts are waiting their turn. They nest when it gets a bit warmer up here.

With the largest song repertoire of any other bird in America, the Thrasher is part of the mockingbird family though more secretive. I used to wonder what all the commotion was in our backyard—they’re always around—until I played this.

The Brown Thrasher is about ten inches long, ours look bigger. The male will defend his nest fiercely, is known to attack people and dogs, and can draw blood with that long beak. The trellis is on our garden and it’s way past time to plant flower seeds. To be continued, with my own photos if I can get them from the window.

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Happy Patsy's Day, Mr. President


"I know he's not the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but he has good people around him."
--Bush voter

Incompetent, Liar, Idiot

Three words most used by Americans in describing Bush. Pew poll has his “approval” (my quote marks) rating at 33 percent. Too bad not enough people woke up to this before November 2, 2004, 2000 even better. Oh well. Clinton had his pants down but this emperor has no clothes.

Preemptive understanding

A foreign policy out front with war as its mantra is lunacy. The Bush administration’s “new” national security strategy may as well be headlined, “Bring it on.” The President dusted off a 2002 document Thursday and it is the same old fake mistake in a world begging for innovative understanding, harmony and sharing.

Has anybody considered a strategy of getting out of cushy, bureaucratic chairs in Washington and actually traveling to our allies and adversaries front porches? Maybe sitting down with an iced tea, or even cutting brush alongside other cultures in the spirit of true understanding? It’s hard, hard work, but nothing else is working. The White House is only working hard to support failure, despair and the lazy rich feeding off the teat of a military industrial complex.

Woodrow Wilson unintentionally taught a lesson. War never ends war. War creates war. Every war since WWI has reinforced that knowledge.

Let’s try something new.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Why Bother?

Once upon a time, criticizing the Bush administration took hard work; references to support my thinking, linking to alternative media. Now it's easy. Read anything current. Hell, watch CNN. Why was this guy ever elected?

Nice days in north Georgia, thirties at night, highs in the sixties. For Spring and Fall there couldn't be a better place to live. Winters are great too, and Summers lately have been milder than normal. Looking forward to my one-time-only role this June--father of the bride. Should be easy since the groom and family, the bride and mother of the bride have a good handle on everything.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Not even the troops support our troops.

What are we going to do with strong evidence within and without our government that the neocons drove us into their oily fantasy crusade of Christian dominion under utterly false pretenses? Now “W The President” faces some of the lowest support ever recorded, even among the very troops in Iraq! How will the White House lie its way out of this one? What now, W?

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

"The Final Hour" and Harry Belefonte . . .

We, the people . . . I guess we must rise to the occasion and take on the mantle of governing. We do, after all, have a role other than going to the polls. Look for findings presented at the National Press Club. Witnesses “former commander of Abu Ghraib prison Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski, former British ambassador to Uzbekistan Craig Murray, and former UN arms inspector Scott Ritter, testified in the areas of war, torture, global environment, global health, and Katrina.” Watch Truthdig for results since you can’t, of course, depend on the neocon-hijacked fifth estate.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Bush lied, lies, is lying. Impeach him now

My Sunday sermon:

He lied. He lies every day in his public pronouncements and in his deeds. His lies have depleted America’s bank account, killed thousands in an unjust war. He has destroyed an America of law and replaced it with a country of incompetent men and women with motives contrary to true democracy.

In the name of freedom, he has attempted to place the shackles of theocracy on our wrists and ankles, and the shroud of false fear over our souls, breaking the First Commandment in the name of Christ.

He has broken the law set by the U.S. Constitution (unlawful search and seizure, for starters), and has cavorted with the moneychangers.

Save this man’s soul from further self-destruction. Save America. Impeach him now. At the very least, fight the unjust motives of this administration at every turn.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Lost Baseball Cards, Wealth


John Dufresne's blog got me going again, as it is wont to do. He writes today about his mother burning his baseball cards in the backyard trash barrel.

My mom didn’t burn my baseball cards but I know she threw them away, God rest her wonderful soul. Before we moved to Hollywood, Fla., (I was nine) from Monessen, PA, I gathered my collection in bulk. My brother had a weekend job buffing the local drug store floor. (Tommy Janoscik, the pharmacist, was our neighbor.) I “helped”; my brother got money and I got boxes! whole boxes of cards! with the gum. Being a Pirate fan, of course, I’d get several Bob Friend cards, many Bill Mazoroski’s, Roberto Clemente, Stan “The Man” Musial (the Cardinal’s family lived across the valley). I’d pick up several Micky Mantle’s at a clip; many biggies. I even had some gold legend cards, Honus Wagner (pictured), like that.

I was the trader man on the block. I could trade for anything so you can imagine the collection I had amassed.

When we moved to Hollywood (no baseball team) I got into other things like swimming and snorkeling. So I guess my mother thought I didn’t need the shoe boxes stuffed with baseball cards anymore. She swore she had no idea what happened to them. Now she’s gone and so are the baseball cards. Could have been my early retirement right there.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Ah, yes, shit does flow downhill!

Bush and his corpulent corporate cronies are trying to slip another slick fast one on us. They want to do short-form infrequent reports on releasing toxins. May as well tie us down and inject the crap directly into our veins. Says here attorneys general from twelve states oppose it so far. Says too, low income hoods, where polluters like to set up their tents, would be harmed the most.

Saturday, January 14, 2006

God punishes Alaska Senator with Volcano Eruption!

This just in! Ted Stevens gets his due for pushing a futile effort to destroy his state by drilling for enough oil and gas to last the country for, oh, maybe a year! And his efforts in wasting taxpayer money trying to build a bridge to nowhere also punished!

God responds by setting off a volcano! Pat Robertson scratches head in wonder.

I've been busy and not posting much, obviously. God bless you if you're reading this.

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Read This Book!


Just finished reading a Christmas present from Raina. It is rock-solid documentation of how our puppet president George W. Bush, with his strings pulled by oil, coal, nuclear, meat, media--industries ad nauseum--turned America into a facist state.

First published before the 2004 elections, this is the paperback released in ’05 with an afterward. Anybody who cares about America and our future (unlike most of the scum characters in the book) would do well to read this.

Maybe a real journalist in the mainstream, if there are any left, will pick it up and follow an investigative lead or two. Don't hold your breath.


Happy New Year.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

I hope bear hunting season is over


Well, Lawrence Ferlinghetti wins a special, first-time-ever prize.

Harold Augenbraum, executive director of the National Book Foundation, which sponsors the annual awards, calls Ferlinghetti "a natural choice" for the literarian award.

"A literarian is someone who loves literature so much that he or she wants to share it with as many people as possible, so this award is for those who dedicate their lives to love of literature," Augenbraum said via phone.

Congratulations to The Man of Columbus Avenue.
I know two people I’d nominate for their generosity in poetry and stories: Denise Duhamel and John Dufresne.




Anthony’s into his fifth consecutive week onstage in his Tuesday group at Whole World Theatre. Break a leg, my friend.

Joy and Pat had us out for a sneak preview of Syriana last night. Interesting movie. Might want to see it a second time. I’d recommend it. Had a pizza at Fellini’s after that. Joy and Pat are getting married in June. I’ve been cast as father of the bride.

In the news today, Lies, Lies, More Lies . . .

Friday, November 25, 2005

Da Bears!


Bear attacks killer moments after being shot. Go Bears!
What in the hell business do grown men have going around shooting bears in their natural habitat? If the guy needs meat, how about Kroger? if he has enough money for a high-powered rifle and ammo. He's lucky he's only a bit sore. The bear is dead!

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Hippie Thanksgiving

This can be a wonderful country.


After we painted Lisa’s fence this Spring, north of San Francisco.













Patches and Hubba on the bus back from The Haight on our way to see "Lennon" the musical in preview.

Monday, November 21, 2005

Don’t Believe Everything You Read, But Read Everything

Here’s the big one, folks. Ready for some static cling in the hair on the back of your necks? We live under an oppressive rule more pervasive than I ever thought. And if you are ever too lazy to get involved in actually thinking about who you are voting for, please read this. (Thanks to Elly’s favorite friend.)

“Bush Hails Mongolia (?) for backing Iraq War (?)
(My italics, my parentheses.)

Our fearless leader triumphs in Mongolia! Like my old Italian friend used to say, “everybody’s got to be somewhere.”

Yawn, Genghis Kahn. “Have you ever heard of jet lag?” Mr. Armageddon can chat it up anywhere.