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Some of the fanatics who were dreading the possibility of an Obama re-election have reacted in ways that resemble the image they portrayed for those on the left who, it was suggested, would become mad and begin rioting if Obama did not win.  Indeed there were hundreds of Tweets, largely by blacks, that intimated a riot would ensue if Romney won.  Such sentiments however have always been a part of our political environment but seldom made as public as the new social media allows today.

I can recall in 2000 that my supervisor in the new-home building industry indicated that if Al Gore wound up getting the Florida vote that “there will be blood in the streets.”  My supervisor then was something of a racist based on his frequent use of the “N” word that he used when he felt sure he was amongst those who shared his prejudices.  He knew damn well that I didn’t but I was an “underling” so he felt no compulsion to respect my views.  The point being, there’s no reason to think his sentiments toward an Obama victory are any different from what he felt about Gore and yet I haven’t read anything in the newspaper where he has participated in any violence.

Strong feelings run deep within us all about political issues today and rage and anger is frequently expressed.  Fortunately most of this has not materialized into real action though there are those who have carried their dark, bitter feelings to a final solution.

The man in Florida who killed himself after Obama was elected was convinced that the end was nigh.  It was a conviction that many are overcome with when they get so steeped in extremist political ideologies where it literally suppresses all rational thought.  Again, this is not a new phenomena.  John Wilkes Booth is a character in history that was led by his virulent antipathy toward Unionists to kill the man he felt represented all that was evil about things he had conjured up in his small little brain.

But the influence of these hyper-angry people back then was marginalized considerably compared to today by their lack of an effective means of communication.   So when the same personalities today have access to the broadcast medium in our modern age, they are bound to influence millions.  Some of those millions will have mental deficiencies whose fear and hysteria can push them over the edge.  Glenn Beck is one of those demagogues who can have an extreme influence on some of those with mental deficiencies.

Mr. Beck requires no introduction or background to those who have resided on this planet for at least the last ten years are so.  His flights of fantasy are well-documented on videos that were produced by his former bosses at FOX.  However it seems that Glenn Beck’s madness exceeded even the typical mindlessness that FOX accommodates with their slanted portrayal of social and political issues and so was summarily dismissed in April, 2011.  Even the ultraconservative WorldNetDaily website posted a story on Beck’s firing entitled “TOO CRAZY FOR FOX – AND THAT’S CRAZY”

So what has Glenn Beck done that elicits his name amongst those who have reacted alarmingly to President Obama’s re-election?

On his radio show, former Fox host Glenn Beck lamented the downgrade of the country, but promised “I won’t make a deal with the devil… I will tell you last week we purchased more farmland as a family. May I recommend if you have a chance to buy farmland, you buy farmland. If you live in the east may I recommend get the hell out of the east. Find a place where you are surrounded by like-minded people and the best way to find those people is, you should probably look at the maps on how counties voted… May I highly suggest you get grandfathered in to the second amendment today. Oh and don’t forget the ammunition.”     SOURCE  

Now lest one might think that the self-described “rodeo clown” was advocating a pastoral return to a life where self-sufficiencies were met by the nuclear family, please read what is clearly stated by the man who is literally asking people to band together in a circle-the-wagons mentality.  And though some of us may laugh at his overreaction to current conditions, it is his illogical solution in response to an Obama victory that requires our attention.

What Beck want’s his followers to alter their life’s for is a change that by itself would ruin most of those families who took his advice; far more than any perceived evil he or they may have attributed to a renewed Obama administration.  By moving to those areas he implies, away from the East coast and purchase farmland, is to put these desperate people in regions that are suffering some of the worst drought conditions since the Dust Bowl days of the Great Depression era.  These droughts today can be linked to that bugaboo the former FOX host was and remains in denial of – man-made climate change  – where natural disasters are enhanced by increased warming attributed to accelerated levels of CO2 from fossil fuels in our atmosphere.

In the main stream media’s failure to report substantively, if at all, on the growing threat of climate changes, Jim Naureckas with the FAIR website has pointed out how bad things are as a result of global warming.

July 2011 to June 2012 was the hottest 12-month period ever recorded for the mainland United States, the National Climatic Data Center announced in July (CNN, 7/9/12)―which itself turned out to be the hottest month ever in the lower 48 (CNN, 8/10/12). Drought produced the largest agricultural disaster area in U.S. history (Atlantic Wire, 7/12/12), and the accompanying wildfires burned unprecedented acreage―nearly 7 million (Mother Jones, 8/21/12)―while the Arctic icecap shrank to its smallest historical coverage (BBC, 9/19/12).     SOURCE 

Here’s a map of the area that Beck is suggesting his disgruntled supporters move to and purchase farms.  Notice that those areas “away from the East coast” are under severe drought conditions.

These areas are also short on water resources with many lakes and reservoirs below acceptable levels.  Underground aquifers are also dwindling from agricultural use as well as extraction for use on the thousands of natural gas wells sprouting up in these areas.  Fracking just one natural gas well can use on average 4.5 million gallons of precious clean water that’s needed for crops to be cultivated and families to have drinking water.  History has shown that individual property owners – like those who Glenn is encouraging to “buy farmland” – have less sway over the authorities that control water access.

Farmers in the Great Plains are expecting to harvest just a fraction of their corn and other crops this year as the worst drought in 50 years plagues nearly two-thirds of the nation.    SOURCE

It’s not outside the realm of probability to believe that Beck’s desire for his listeners to buy farmland is perhaps an appeal to find sponsorships from the rural real estate market.   You can only appeal to so many people about buying gold, the industry sponsorship that stayed with Beck even when he was dumped by Roger Ailes at FOX.

So in his hysteria, the excommunicated moron from FOX news is enticing emotionally distraught people to invest their life savings in ventures that are likely to fail for reasons that they have been poorly informed of.  Poorly informed because they have listened to people like Glenn Beck far too long.

 

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Everyone knows that in a hostage situation, the reckless and amoral actor has the negotiating upper hand over the cautious and responsible actor because the latter is actually concerned about the life of the hostage, while the former does not care”.  – Mike Lofgren, former GOP Congressional staff member and his analogy of Tea Party members of congress who literally want to hold the US and global economies as hostages unless they get everything they want while they compromise with no one.

It has become clear to me as I’m sure it has to many of you that much of what we haggle over in the social and political debates of our time evolves way too often from extreme views that are often unrealistic.  In times past extremist views would have been repudiated by their Party, but for the sake of a common alliance with those fringe elements, many now either do one of two things; 1 – remain silent and hope it dies a quick natural death or 2 – get on board with it to strike a blow, any blow, at their adversaries, even if they know it could well have adverse affects down the road.

The battle tends to be centered around how much we can hurt the other guy rather than trying to convince thoughtful people that solutions abound and can be found in open-ended dialogues with practical and experienced people.  The silly notions that get carried too far, which only an unstable person would latch on to, get more attention than they deserve.  To push the absurdity even further some of these extremists invoke God in ways that question whether there is indeed a compassionate deity almost all of us have been raised to believe in.  Advanced media technology has aided this freak show tremendously, making people who have little critical thinking skills vulnerable and exploitable to the protestations and postulations of charismatic mad men and women.

The harm that this effects on our ability to make smart choices in the short and long-term ought to be apparent.  It is human nature that once we have locked in to something, changing our minds about it is much more difficult, especially if some rational alternative is not presented quickly and with equal or greater force.

The campaign that can get out the timeliest, shortest message to a public looking for answers will be able to plant a seed that can be nurtured over time as an issue grows naturally or is force-fed by those who planted the seed.  The messages’ credibility is often less important to the message managers than getting some people to think in ways that defy logic.  Too many spectators are already susceptible to wild conspiracy theories and ghost stories.  Some of the nonsense will prevail just enough to make the difference in close votes for candidates and issues, which is the goal these message managers work towards.

Take for example the attitude people have about government regulations.  Those on the extreme right think they are always bad in a capitalist economy and those on the extreme left think they are always necessary to constrain man’s natural greed or what is often referred to in free-market vernacular as “self-interests”.

In a conversation about tough economic times and religious faith, Rebecca Blank, a labor economist and the Robert S. Kerr Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution shows us how you can bridge such gaps in terms that speak honestly to the issues while not reneging on your own set of values.  Here she addresses the need for government regulations on the private sector.

[T]here are regular business cycles. And business cycles are in many ways embedded in the way in which the economy functions.  …  Moral failure strikes me as probably the wrong term here. It is a failure of appropriate business analysis inside a lot of these firms, but it’s also clearly a failure of appropriate regulation by the public sector. …  But anyone who knows the history of economics knows that we have a serious(sic) of price bubbles and enthusiasms and that people get caught up in the promise of something that is just going to work wonderfully and make them a lot of money. It’s part of human greed and enthusiasm.

One of the big questions of economics is how do you mitigate business cycles? How do you try to prevent bubbles and crashes? I think we have learned quite a bit in the economics profession. Some of that is being put to use right now in the Federal Reserve Bank, the Treasury, and Congress—and hopefully it will be effective. It is clearly a moral challenge, but also an economics and political challenge as to how you put together the regulatory system that protects people. 

Extreme views always eliminate those possibilities that don’t prop up their own agitated views.  Everything is either black or white. There are no gray areas, no middle ground, no room to negotiate and compromise.  While those on the right believe this is their sworn obligation to their ideological supporters those of us on the left are concerned that a centrist view has been moving more toward the right where a new center is constantly changing.

I make no bones about it, I hold liberal views.  It is who I am after many years of first being raised as a conservative christian and slowly evolving over time to come to the point where I’m now the progressive, non-religious individual some of you have come to know me as.  But the conservatism I was raised under was not the harsh and mean-spirited style we see today and my conservative Catholicism exposed the hypocrisy of those who treated blacks inferiorly in Texas during the 1950;s and 60’s.

When the radical McCarthyites became an embarrassment to the GOP back in the 1950’s, Party leaders stood up and denounced their lack of decency.  Today if anyone dare challenges the fanatics in their Party they are brow-beaten to recant or make public apologies after being publicly flawed by their corporate disciplinarians like Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and Grover Norquist.

I’m not unaware that there are some extreme views in my own political and social sphere that cross the line too often.  Such efforts often entrench a non-compromising attitude that ultimately hurts more than helps.  But I can see without bias that the right has taken the lead lately on views that have isolated us from each other to a degree not seen in quite some time.

[B]oth parties are not rotten in quite the same way. The Democrats have their share of machine politicians, careerists, corporate bagmen, egomaniacs and kooks. Nothing, however, quite matches the modern GOP.

To those millions of Americans who have finally begun paying attention to politics and watched with exasperation the tragicomedy of the debt ceiling extension, it may have come as a shock that the Republican Party is so full of lunatics. To be sure, the party, like any political party on earth, has always had its share of crackpots, like Robert K. Dornan or William E. Dannemeyer. But the crackpotoutliers of two decades ago have become the vital center today: Steve King, Michele Bachman (now a leading presidential candidate as well), Paul Broun, Patrick McHenry, Virginia Foxx, Louie Gohmert, Allen West. The Congressional directory now reads like a casebook of lunacy. SOURCE 

The extreme fringes on the social and political right have accosted the public viewer, reader and listener with an intensity that resembles the Church’s dominance in western culture in its medieval heydays.  With growing control of the sources of information today, pro-corporate messaging with its fundamentalist christian alliances are likely to exceed the Roman Catholic Church’s complete authority they once had over most of the European continent 500-600 years ago.

One might argue that the left once had the edge in areas that influence people greatly, specifically the national media.  If that were true it no longer is.  Many a wealthy tycoon who seeks to attain greater wealth by opposing regulations that impact their businesses’ bottom line have invested heavily over the years into media sources to a point where they now dominate.  They control the message delivery system and they use it to their advantage.   An entire new network, FOX, has arisen that claims to be “fair and balanced” but whose owner and president have openly stated that they lean to the pro-corporate right to balance what they feel has been a liberal bias in the media.  Meanwhile the traditional networks and many new cable stations also give time to a false equivalence of important issues.

The problem is when you assume everything other than what you produce is the opposite of that, you lose sight of objectivity and soon begin to manufacture things from the barest of real time data and reality.  Such powerful voices are able to persuade what Mike Lofgren calls the “low-information voters”.  These are the people who most of their waking hours deal with the daily grind of life and follow very little of what goes on in Washington or real science.  They are easily manipulated when they become vulnerable from what’s going on in the larger, complex social and economic world they reside in.

They have been researched by special interest groups like conservative pollster and political consultant Frank Luntz to learn what their hot-button issues and socio-political leanings are so those special interests’ views can be presented in ways to accommodate low-information voter bias and preferences for manipulative purposes. Luntz himself is credited with creating the misleading image of the “death tax” to replace the vague notion of an estate tax; a tax that only the very wealthy are affected by.  But to these low-information voters it is intended to be seen as a tax that negatively impacts all tax payers. And now we have Rick Perry muddying the waters about the Social Security Trust fund, conveying a false image of this reliable self-financing pension system as a ponzi-scheme.

We slowly erode our democratic-republic, what there’s left of it, when misinformation takes precedent over the facts.  We hurt only ourselves when people who we once considered friends are no longer considered such because they hold “radical” political views we oppose.  Those who claim to support the Constitution, which was hammered out in only about four months back in 1787 with multiple compromises being made, are unwilling to give the same consideration to their perceived political adversaries today.

Examples of this could be found on the blogosphere following President Obama’s “job speech” to the nation last Thursday.  Here are but two examples from the MSNBC blog.

This one from someone who uses the screen name Independent Republic of Texas -“Sounded like he was just elected and this was a repeat of bad ideas. The federal government needs to get out the way”

Or this even more incoherent one from Radical 1 “Blah, Blah, Spend, Spend, Blah Vote for me, Blah Spend, Spend, Blah Blah, Spend Spend”.

These are expressions of closed minds that heard only what they wanted to hear and painted them in terms of what they have always thought.  How can you have dialogue with people like this?  Does this reflect the state of mind of GOP/TeaParty congress people ?

Such people would rather help no one at all who truly need it if it means they have to make a sacrifice involving federal assistance.  They form such opinions on the erroneous notion that all government is bad at worst or government intervention of any kind is simply not constitutional.  Both are flawed concepts but both are fed by the self-interests of a wealthy powerful few who know how to use the means of disseminating information to their advantage without it being so conspicuous.

Some of the evidence that indicts the right for misleading the low-information public can be found in fact-finding web sites like Politifact where right-wing ideologues have dominated the “pants-on-fire” rulings for most of this year.   The same can be found on theFactCheck.org website that has been scrutinizing talking points for both sides.  Again the right tends to occupy most of the corrections here also.

This isn’t a fight we should be losing.  We’re not talking about doing irrational ruinous things.  We are talking about contributing to an effort that is well-founded in the constitution and the decades of Supreme Court interpretation that justify programs that enable the “general welfare” of Americans.  Through tax incentives for industry that creates new start-up jobs to the financial assistance to the most vulnerable in this country,  government enables people and the economy when used appropriately to benefit us as a nation, not as a tool to enrich those who already own a lion’s share of the wealth.

These efforts are embedded in a christian ethic too that says those that help the least of us do it for a higher purpose rather than our own material well-being.  We can’t save everyone but we should try to help those that we can and at some sacrifice to ourselves with our aim being to improve the quality of life for as many people as possible.  The precepts of good government can aid in this along with a system of entrepreneurs that ethically work with those who make their products and provide their services to the public.

The worst thing people can do today is hide in their own “self-interest” caves hoping that free-markets will make it all go away.  Perhaps it would if the principles of capitalism were honestly and faithfully followed.  But we know that is not nor has it ever been the case.  And until it does too may people will suffer needlessly from the “hands off” approach that the lunatic fringe on the right insists must occur.


Showing once again that there is little brain matter in his skull, Glenn Beck has insulted the victims and parents of those who were killed by Christian right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik at the Labour party youth camp on Utoya island outside Oslo, Norway, by comparing the kids there to “Hitler Youth”.  Apparently, not satisfied that he’s being ignored too much since he was let go from the FOX cable network for making similar lame-brain remarks, Beck announced his twisted view of the senseless slaughter on his nationally-syndicated radio show.

“There was a shooting at a political camp, which sounds a little like, you know, the Hitler youth. I mean, who does a camp for kids that’s all about politics? Disturbing.”

 

What’s disturbing is that Beck would only think liberals would create camps where youth could go to learn about their civic responsibilities and try to impact the political process in their country.

You would think that Beck, as a professed fundamentalist Mormon Christian, would be aware that the Generation Joshua Organization has been indoctrinating christian youth for years now to take their beliefs into the public arena, assisting parents to raise “the next generation of Christian leaders and citizens, equipped to positively influence the political processes of today and tomorrow.”

Our goal at Generation Joshua is to cultivate leaders and to equip them to use their beliefs to influence the political process.  All of our programs either challenge youth to strengthen their beliefs, or give youth the opportunity to put their beliefs into action.  We know that not every person is called to enter the political arena, but every person should be a leader who is willing to stand up for what is right, where ever they are called to serve. To that end, Generation Joshua exists.

We, as Christians, are called to be good stewards of our family, our community, and our nation. Generation Joshua provides opportunities for youth to be good stewards in their communities (through our club program) and in our nation (through our Student Action Teams).

Generation Joshua wants America to be a perpetual city on a hill, a beacon of biblical hope to the world around us.  We seek to inspire every one of our members with faith in God and a hope of what America can become as we equip Christian citizens and leaders to impact our nation for Christ and for His glory.  – from Generation Joshua’s Vision Statement web page 

Beck Himself is guilty of promoting such camps.  According to one report in London’s The Daily Telegraph, “Despite Beck expressing surprise that political movements would hold camps for children, followers of his 9/12 Project – which aims to ‘recapture the spirit of the day after America was attacked’ – have this summer been doing just that.

Organisers of the ‘vacation liberty schools’ in several states told the Daily Telegraph how they taught children as young as eight a Tea Party-endorsed curriculum spanning religion, economics and political principles.”

It’s surprising that Beck would disparage Hitler and his Youth groups.  Norway has always been a politically liberal country and the fact that it was invaded and occupied by the Nazis during WWII would make one think that Beck would have been disappointed in not seeing many more of its citizens killed at the hands of the Nazis during their occupation.

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Seemingly oblivious of what actually brought us to this America they don’t recognize,  the only cure for the Right seems to lie in the disease itself.

I may be guilty of progressive blasphemy but it would almost, almost mind you, be worth it to hand the political power back over to Republicans if for no other reason than to abate the  hypochondria that is so pervasive within their ranks.  The chicken little infection that seems to have  contaminated all pundits and politicos on the right would have us believe that Armageddon is in sight and that our darkest days are ahead of us.

Jon Stewart highlighted such a mental state in a recent “We are the World” skit on Tuesday (2/1), referring to Glenn Beck as the Woody Allen of Fox News.  In the world of ultra-conservatives, magnanimous and wondrous things occur only if their view of the world is realized.  The impurity of anything non-christian and left of center politically is a threat to their small-minded vision of what some see as an attempt to “destroy America as it was originally conceived.”

Unless you have been on another planet the last two years the casual observer could not help but notice this festering mental condition, which developed following the 2008 elections, where Democrats won majorities in Congress and put the first black President in the oval office.  I saw the evolution of this first hand in a single instance following the elections as I helped at a voter precinct that night.

Before the volunteers had all left, a few of us were cleaning up and got the early results in that Obama was likely going to win the election over McCain.  One of the volunteers, an apparent staunch conservative, opined that we were on the road to perdition.  She was sure Obama was the anti-Christ and said something to the effect that we should all get on our knees that night and pray for salvation and deliverance.  Unable to see beyond a life style she had become accustomed to, this woman felt as if that world would be lost forever to the one she feared would result under Obama and the Democrats.

Like a junkie hooked on heroine, they saw their source for a fix being removed from them.   Their only salvation was to sustain the days that allowed them to bathe in unrequited luxury from hefty tax cuts and government subsidies that enlarged their portfolios, along with visions of grandeur as the global savior spreading freedom and fighting evil abroad.  Their world was filled with streets of gold while main street traveled down pitted asphalt roads and their leadership mirrored their culture and taste, white and well-healed.

Just days earlier the attitude among these newly developed hypochondriacs was anything but nonplussed.  Things weren’t all that bad under a Bush/Cheney administration if you were white, wealthy and conservative.  The rest of us were not doing so good.  The status quo had created the greatest wealth disparity between the haves and the have-nots in modern times and yet all was wonderful for the fundamentalist Jesus crowd whose income was derived from investments in Wall Street, not the labor of Main Street.

So almost immediately on November 4th, 2008 the mental state of conservatives went from innocuous contentment to despair, oblivious of the fact that economic disaster had already been heading down that track months earlier towards the financial ruin for millions, including a lot of them with their derivative-laden portfolios.  I suspect though that had McCain/Palin won the election that most of them would have remained optimistic.  They may suffer marginally but hope would be just over the horizon for them because all would be corrected by the invisible hand of the market.

The blind loyalty to conservatism and their free-market ideology sees no real transgressions when things go bad for most of us because their influence in Washington always has their backs covered.  The dull stagnate growth of the economy under Bush/Cheney benefitted from a developing housing bubble (fostered by greedy finance managers) that would ultimately come crashing down in late 2007.  And though the middle and lower classes were seeing stagnate wages and even diminishing income while jobs were shifting to foreign markets, the wealthiest 2% were experiencing great profits and dividends that essentially blinded them to their own destructive orgy.

Not until Obama and the Democrats took control of the political reins of power were conservatives shaken from their fantasy world to see what was happening, and like Rip Van Winkle who slept through the changes, were unable to connect the financial ruination under Bush/Cheney to what they were awakening to.  Their new awareness of their own excesses were extrapolated over to the new administration and their fretting has gone unabated ever since.

Waking up to find a member of the “minority” in the oval office and suddenly discovering that the labor force consisted of an expanding hispanic population, their 19th century values and heritage were shaken as fear gripped them like a fawn in a lion’s cage.  Their mental collapse could be heard in Tea Party rants about “reclaiming America” and denunciations about how socialism was supplanting capitalist traditions, even though many are dependent on the “socialist” safety net of Social Security and Medicare and who suffer the recriminations of private health insurance who boot them from coverage when their health care costs exceeds limits that negatively impact profits.

It’s been noted to me in the past by corporate visionaries that perception is reality and when people demand a lifestyle that may in fact be against their own self-interest, the individual suffering they incur as a result is more acceptable to them than any alteration to their perceptions.

Thus for these poor souls who see nothing promising under Obama, only disaster, they are willing to reconvene the tactics of people who created 10% unemployment, unaffordable health care coverage, abuses in financial markets and a damaged image abroad so their affliction can be cured, blindly hoping that the cure may yet still be in the disease.



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