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Monday, December 23, 2019

The Barbaric Heart of the Deep State Lies in the Pentagon.


Pentagon Capitalism = Military-imposed Socialism

Public bears all the obfuscated Risk; Privateers reap all the Profits



Boots on the Ground Trample Over Any FootPrints of Peace
Aboard the DeathStarShip Free Enterprise

O Money tree, O Money tree!
How much you shape our economy.
O Money tree, O Money tree,
"Defense" dollar$ pervert Democracy.

Not only do they spread like slime
But make civilians all sub prime.
O Money tree, O Money tree
Defense dollar$ pervert Democracy.

O Money tree, O Money tree
Fueling Empire's fantasy!
O Money tree, O Money tree,
Much treasure doth thou wring from me.

For every year the Money tree,
Brings even heathens grief and glee.
O Money tree, O Money tree,
Much treasure doth thou wring from me.

O Money tree, O Money tree,
Thy missiles blow up brightly!
O Money tree, O Money tree
Thy missiles shine out Knightly!

Each Warhead holds its tiny light,
Each "Little Boy" howls endless night.
O Money tree, O Money tree
Thy missiles shine out brightly!

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Plumbing Impeachment's Depths.


Watching the ongoing circus, I can't, oh please forgive me, help but feel a spasm of pity, a twinge of sympathy for the piƱata in the Casa Blanca as he suffers the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, however self-inflicted they may be. If one pricks even a prick, does he not bleed?

While his fawning base accepts him as the champion of anti-corruption, do they really forget that he has  always craved the spotlight, that even as a young man he barely concealed the profound corruption under the freshness of his early years? Under the first down of adolescence, he was worm-eaten to the heart; he was the fruit which contained only dust. In his young and flabby body, never hardened by the rigors of sport, there stirred only a soul as old as Saturn - a soul as incurably unhappy as any soul had ever been. This should leave us terrified, as it is enough to give one vertigo to peer into the black hole of his empty existence. Your griefs and mine are nothing in comparison. He cannot rest day or night; and like a heliotrope in a cellar, he twists and turns, writhing toward a sun he cannot see, a radiance he cannot feel. He is one of those men whose soul is seared, having not been steeped in the waters of adversity before it was conjoined to his body, tormented by the conviction that he once had wings, but now has only leaden feet. Doomed to the knowledge that he has never been nor ever will be passionately loved, he has sometimes inspired in me such a pity and interest that I could easily adopt a tone and manner which display an understanding enough to delude. Hence do I understand his need to surround himself with sycophants that play their part with the skill of the consummate actress; bright and melancholy or sensitive and voluptuous, they feign anxieties and admiration, shed false tears, summon to their lips artificial smiles and ferret out for him the mannequins of love he needs so he can truly believe all the wrong is on the other side, and thus ever spares himself of ever feeling any remorse.

There are none in his circle who dare to wield the pin that will prick his inflated balloon and let the wind out of of his plasticized persona, explaining what to many is the mystery of the fragile ego that even when wielding the world's sharpest of swords with the deadliest intention on the weakest of enemies, is yet injured to the quick by the slightest of stings from the tiniest needle.

 Nothing depraves you like not being loved.

So do I smile in sardonic amusement at the impeachment circus when I reflect how it has hardened our perspective. Before I was an interesting outsider. Now, I am a luckless dog. Before I was a lone voice in the wilderness, now I am drowned and ignored in an overcrowded chorus. No invalid has ever been more unpleasantly jostled out of their self-compassion. It is difficult to accustom myself to the new position all at once; I had begun to lose the faculty for sympathizing with others' griefs. It is hard to realize in all this brouhaha that my own superfluous life has been exposed as being entirely negligible and scarcely anyone's concern but my own. In this colossal circus, with its PT Barrnumb's ringmaster, who can stop to consider a lone and useless voice? Am I not but another comfortable parasite? And, I once again ask your forgiveness, an egotist to boot?

This Reality Show is searching out everyone, concentrating a beam of inquisitive light upon everyone's mind and character and publishing it on social Media for everyone to see. And the consequences to many folk has been a keen personal disappointment, as we ignoble persons had thought we were better than we really are.  We scarcely anticipated that the Trumpman Show was going to discover for us how our emotions are so despicably small by comparison, or our hearts so riddled with selfish motives. In the wild race for security in these amoral times both men and women have all been driving so close to the shoulder that our eyes have been too glued to the road to be able to spare a moment's thought for others; bereavement has brought bitterness and any modicum of social security, indifference.

 Yet not even the debates have brought any awareness of how pathetically we still cling to fragments of the old regime that has already passed  - like shipwrecked sailors we clutch bits of floating wreckage, deaf to the thunder of our world being smashed to pieces yet turning pricked-up ears to newspaper gossip while garnering Facebook "likes", still coveting our cherished aims -wealth, celebrity, success - while in spite of everything grabbing for the golden ring while the heavens fall; revolving like tattered windmills in a devastated landscape. We are all the same case: I type out my blog, and watch the telly in the evening, and old ladies still read the gossip columns while ignoring the headlines and news. We look like a nest of frightened ants scurrying over each other in panic when someone lifts the stone.

That leaves me wondering if perhaps our sympathy for ourselves hasn't become so unfailing that we don't deserve anybody else's. Yet, is it not just as much how it's been transmogrified by the process of being aired like dirty  laundry in a polluted environment? This blog, for example, I believe gives the impression that I behave in public far worse than I actually do. Whereas herein I let myself go with unrestrained rants, in actual life I rein myself in to such an extent I am almost another person. Would you believe it, my acquaintances say I am full of quick sympathy with others and extraordinary cheerfulness, even gay, with, if anything, too much of a tendency to see the good in others where they insist none exists. It almost seems I lead a double life: with most people I pass myself off as a complaisant, amiable, even mealy-mouthed creature. While here, I stand revealed as a contemptuous, arrogant malcontent. It's as though my life has left me embittered, with the crabbed temper of the disappointed man, whereas I feel I'm rather unassuming, affable, diffident - even humorous. It is only the manner in which the voices of fools are amplified and apparently taken seriously that have me becoming insolent, aggressive, and self-declamatory, pouring out the acid sentiment  of a vitriol thrower driven by revenge, before I can let myself become quiescent. It seems like it's my self-appointed duty because others are too constrained by their busy schedules to ferret out and publish the facts that lie behind the lies. Yet, I can't seem to decide which elicits the more helpless feeling: to sit and let the distortions pass uncommented on, or sitting and pounding away at my keyboard watching circumstances pounding away at my malleable character and shaping it wrongly.

Or perhaps not. For even well into adulthood I maintained a rather naive confidence in the goodness of mankind, long after I realized that of all the virtues, kindness was the hardest to be found. Yet I remained, if not an optimist, at least rather sanguine about men and women, believing them to be, along with myself, far better than they actually are. I haven't really crushed this illusion even now. I even still rub my eyes in disbelief that we are in fact so dastardly hypocritical, such ingenious self-deceivers.

It's why I can't quite grasp some of the surprising rhetoric of those who consider themselves 'good ' people at the antics of our PT. A consummate liar, a thief, a scam artist and serial bankrupt, he would be hard-pressed to surprise me by any of the things he has done, while the feigned self-serving ad-funded outrage at his outrages is itself outrageous and far more bitterly disappointing as it leaves neglected real problems that are instead left to fester, with real consequences, while the critics grow rich on the perfidy they expose while hiding their own behind mAdmen finance.

We are all become so cold, so aloof, so self-centered even to our warmest friends. Men of piety love god, but their love for each other is most often as tepid as used bath water, their affections as frosted as an Englishman's reserve. As for myself, I hesitate in showing affection as if I were not sure of it. I am afraid of self-deception, I hate to find out I've been undercut, taken advantage of, fooled into a foolish dotage, charmed by a charlatan. My analytical mind dissecting everyone except those most deserving of it, so it's those I love who receive the brunt of my suspicion, my having been so often stung to the quick. Besides, such yearning only makes me feel foolish. Only the rich or the beautiful are so fortunate as to be amorous without being ludicrous and pitiful.

All of which leaves me to suspect that some time ago, somewhere in my life, I have been obscurely loved by some humble heart which I misunderstood or broke; that somehow, inexplicably, I myself was the ideal of somebody else, the pole of a suffering soul, the dream of a night and the thought of a day. If I had looked at my feet, I wonder if I would have seen some beautiful admirer yearning for a glance, a touch, any acknowledgement of their existence or return of their affection. I went about raising my eyes to heaven, longing to gather the stars that escaped me, while disdaining to pick the soul abloom with affection that was opening its heart to me only to have me trod it down into the earth. I shudder with the realization that I have made terrible mistakes; asking of love something other than love, something love could not give. I have forgotten that love is naked, I have failed to understand the meaning of that magnificent emotion. Instead I have expected of it robes of splendor, feathers and jewels, sublime intelligence, knowledge; I've sought in it for poetry, beauty, youth, even  power; everything, in short, that it is not. Love can only offer itself, and whomsoever wants to draw something else from it does not deserve to be loved.

 And nothing depraves you like not being loved.

While nothing assures that you won't be as not having the capacity, or the willingness, to extend that most cherished of emotions to another.

In which regard I can hardly find my own past behavior unimpeachable.












Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Braking News: CARS Can Cause Climate Change! Wow.


The Puffpiecing  Host.


In a breath-taking report in the Huffing-tons-of-carbon news, it's been revealed that,

 "the automobile has become one of the greatest challenges to solving climate change."!

Hot Damn! What crack reporting! OMG! You mean the ongoing, organized fracturing of the entire plate of the North American craton isn't just being undertaken for the sake of Japanese-style, make-busy let's pretend the economy isn't just for the enrichment of the few and the destruction of the many? No indeedy. This time, unlike in 2008, the way we are being set up will leave the US electorate trapped in a web of their own construction. Much like the mortgage scam run by the Fed and the College tuition trap Sallie Mae ensnares our most vulnerable, years before they can legally buy their own drinks, the driving public has been saddled with auto loans for vehicles they will not have the ability to either drive or sell before the note, which they will still be liable for, has been paid off. 

But then again, rereading that statement reveals it's maybe not such cracker-jack reporting:

"the automobile has become one of the greatest challenges"?

Really? Where've ya been?

The auto mobile has always been not "one of" the greatest challenges, but THE greatest challenge, the one that tippered Gore into the losing column in 2000 in favor of yet another oil-connected Bush and the Texas mafia that first ran him and then both his presidency and the economy right into the ground. No one knew the Lay of the land like the Bush junta. Today we are till held hostage to the largest boondoggle of the 21'st century, the one Trump is currently using to solidify support in the so-called (corn)bread basket where corn-for-ethanol program slathers all those tax dollars the Grover Norquislings of the world insist they are against spending. Every department in the Federal government caters to and craters to the automobile industry's demands. Even when those industries are in other countries, paving the way for US tax dollars to be extorted to pay for VW plants in the south where they manufactured, and would still be manufacturing if they hadn't been caught, portable gas chambers (a German specialty) that were filling their customers' lungs with toxins their tests were designed to tell them weren't there. Now, a few years and a piddling fine later, and they're back in business, performing who-knows-what crimes on an unsuspecting public today.

And that's just only one of many. The machines invented in the 19'th century and that enabled the mechanized militarization and razing of the planet in the 20'th century are basically the same machines in the 21'st:

Except they're BIGGER, and therefore Thirstier, they're more dangerous, their drivers more aggressive and, cosseted as they are in their foamed, e-machine, GPS-enabled, internet-providing portable living rooms, less attentive to the threat they pose to those outside their encapsulated Jetson-like carapace, running down pedestrians and cyclists, of all sorts, motorcyclists included, at an increasing and alarming rate.

We don't care, we don't have to, we're driven.

So, I'm sorry, you can go around huffing and puffing all you want, but you can't say it is ONE of the greatest challenges when it is THE greatest challenge, you can't say it has BECOME the greatest challenge, when that's what it's always been, and you can't say it has anything to do with solving climate change when it is the number one CAUSE of climate change; but mostly, you can't entitle an article, "The Democrats baffling blind-spot ... ", while demonstrating your own cluelessness on the same subject. And that's only one sentence, and we've not even tackled the most ridiculous word in that sentence.

There is no "challenge", there is only capitulation. The US is pulling out of the Paris Agreements specifically because US citizens will consciously, willingly, gleefully, even, stand and watch the entire country get flooded, its forests burnt to a crisp, its future utterly destroyed, rather than admit it has anything to do with THEM. And the rest of the world, well, for Americans, it simply has no relevance, even those parts of it, such as right now in Afghanistan, you know that country with which the US is at War, has been at War for more than 15 years, pouring trillions of dollars into ITS economy, yet which country 85% of the US war-mongering public would be unable to find on a globe.

It may have been forgotten or simply a forgone conclusion, but the reason we are in Afghanistan, or the Middle East at all, is oil. That is, for fuel to power our cars. Allied with the medieval, conservative, so-called "kingdom" of Bone-Sawdi Arabia, the land that spawned Bin Laden and the mujahadeen to fight in oh yeah, Afghanistan, all through the Reagan/Bush eighties, was all for OIL, all to enable the powering, paving, manufacture of and wasteful use of the auto mobile such that we now have trapped ourselves in an economy that uses our own and the rest of the worlds' reserves not to power our industrial base, but to drive/chauffeur ourselves around in ever-increasingly luxurious style while employed at increasingly make-work employment.

And that was just the beginning of the planned ramp-up in the American Car-nage to be inflicted on the world's less-militarized zones. In fact, it is interesting to note that it is only in terms of climate change that they Huff and puff. The car has been at the center of US geopolitical stratagems and military deployments for at least two generations, it is the reason we are the Bone Sawdis' closest ally:

 "I'd have taken the OIL" ... "I'll just take the oil!"

is the mantra that got the Trumplestiltskin into the oral office. It is the reason that Ellen DeGeneres can unapologetically be best buddies with the mass murderer and War Criminal, GW Bush. Because we knew then what we have forgotten today. The wars on Iraq had nothing to do with WMD and  everything to do with keeping their oil in the ground, and the current president has followed the exact same strategy in Iran: to keep oil prices from falling to rock bottom, illegally sanction a country that has done nothing to us ...  nothing ... in order to ensure a market for the weak substitute derived from fracturing: gas-liquid condensates, which are not in fact oil. They are useless as transport fuels, so must be dumped on the fungible oil market. (Leading up to the US peak in conventional oil production, around 2005, this word, "fungible," was bandied about as though everyone knew what it meant, although no one I knew had a clue as to its meaning. You wouldn't have noticed, but because I have this obsession with the oil/car/ military nexus running the country, I have. And what I've noticed is the complete disappearance of the word, because now the world's # 1 oil producer (Lol!) delivers a product that is not fungible, and cannot in fact be processed in the heart of America's oil industry, but must be shipped to refineries in other pats of the world instead ... at great cost, both financially and environmentally).

Saudi Arabia, however, the homeland of the well-connected Bin Ladens, those closest of friends to the Bush family, whose citizens, despite being the most watched over and threatened with decapitation of all the world's polities, are the ones who bombed the WTC to a cinder, instigating the still-rampaging "Endless wars" of which the current President bewails, neglecting, with nary an MSNBC pundit bothering to point it out, to connect those wars to the Republican administrations whose policies spawned and waged them.

ALL for oil, which translates, if you care to look, which the Huff apparently doesn't, into fueling America's dream machines' past, present and increasingly destuctive, future (electric or not).

Yet it's climate change you think will awaken US drivers to their perfidy, when the murderous rampages the US government has embroiled our military in around the globe provides not the slightest twinge of conscience as we turn that key in the ignition every day? Seriously? Something about which the country, as evinced by this article, is in denial about, will change behavior when the actual disintegration of one country after the other, and the support of criminal regimes, for as long as they hand over their energy resources to US transnationals, have had no effect whatsoever, but the theorized prospect of a couple of degrees rise in global temperatures will? That doesn't say much for one's view of the American people, does it? It may be accurate, yes, but it's not a very charitable one.

Next the article states that our own International Energy Agency reported that America’s oil use was rising more quickly than any other nation. In 2016, (and the foot on the accelerator has only gotten heavier ever since) the average American drove 1,300 more miles than they did in 1992 (That was the year of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), btw, on which the useless international treaty of  1997, referred to as the Kyoto Protocol, is based. That's more than 25 years ago, so no Exxon to use as your scapegoat here: We knew.... Like cigarette smoking, we knew; we merely pretended we didn't. That worked so well, why not just try it again?) 

Every advance in fuel economy has been wiped out not only from the concomitant increase in miles driven, but accentuated by substantially bigger cars, and by burning Bush-sponsored and Trump-supported diluted gas to fuel them (long before this Trumpette sabotaged any pollution controls). In fact, as the lack of controls starts to impact those areas where the most drivers are on the road, such lack may actually be the only devise left to stop the extraordinarily fuelish behavior of the US polity. But in reality, that is hardly likely to matter, as the resultant oxygen-depleted, CO2-enriched air we must then breathe impacts those not driving far worse.

Poisoning their own offspring, leaving them in the lurch, destroying their future while saddling them with unpayable debt, is the US Government Guide to Childcare that every US parent follows religiously. Vaccines? NEVER! Now get in the car seat so I can drive to work and forget you even exist until I come out and find you dead from neglect. (Every parent could simply put their cell phone in the same seat with their offspring: they may forget their child, but they won't forget their phone. The reason this stratagem won't work? Parents fear they would miss a call, and so won't leave their phone where it can't be accessed while they're driving ... never mind that it's illegal. The fifty or so parents who, this summer alone, left their children to die an excruciatingly horrible death would have been penalized more for texting-while-driving than they got penalized for causing the death of their child. It is, after all their child, so big deal, right?

Continuing on:

"And yet, no prominent Democrats have proposed policies to reverse this trend."

 Lol again. Au Contraire: turning the Automobile manufacturing industry into a GSE (which is what Obama basically did, claiming the industry is as TBTF as the banking and insurance "industries", here in our Free-For-All enterprise system, is where political connections, military contracts, and financial defalcations, not honest accounting and profitability, determine which Corponationals remain in business).

Every major industrial country in the world, and none more so than the U, hands out large sums from the public purse to keep the cars rolling down those assembly lines, without which their economies would crater, their unemployment rates skyrocket, their tax receipts dwindle, and their balance-of-payments go haywire.

Far from reversing those trends, as the article's own statistics, as cited above, point out, such knowledge has only accelerated them. Since that 1992 UNFCCC Convention, the burning up and incinerating of every fossil fuel on the planet has not only shown no "proposed policies to reverse this trend" but has contrarily had several policies enacted that have been specifically designed to accelerate that trend.

"It’s a real blind spot.”

That's what they conclude.

But  it's a bare-faced lie. It's not a "blind spot" when you can see it and choose to pretend you don't: that's psychosis. Not only is not not a "real" blind spot, it isn't a blind spot at all. It's a mule-headed refusal by the citizenry to face facts; for politicians, it's an absolute necessity to pretend they're blind to it if they wish to get re-elected. (Just ask Al Gore). What the Dems know that the Huff pretends not to, is that Americans' attitude on this subject is intractable. You think Guns create strife? Start talking about limiting driving, and you'll see how many guns Americans really own, as they start pulling them out. The automobile has brought us to this juncture, and it will drive us right over the cliff, but what a joy ride, right?

But what's an article about a problem if you don't propose solutions? So they Huff one out:

"Simply move closer to jobs, services and shopping."

 Of COURSE! What idiots we are to not have thought of that.

Oh, wait ... thanks to the generations-long Fed-manipulation of the mortgage market, it is impossible to move to any of the country's cities that have transit, because the disconnect between wages and property values, brought about by so much Fed-manipulation of the economy, housing prices are forced up to nosebleed levels, while trillions of dollars sits idly on the Fed's books propping up those prices with MBS's purchased for that specific purpose: to keep the bubble-inflated real estate values paid during the financial mania from ever coming down to reality (ie, keeping housing prices and housing's value from the reconciliation they are in such desperate need of), keeping them artificially high and making it impossible for workers to ever even contemplate the possibility of living anywhere near where they have to work. Consequently, workers in the cities, where the jobs are darling, have no option: they are FORCED to locate an hour, sometimes two hours, away from their  place of employment, and, there being no mass transit in most of the country, that leaves them having to Drive to thrive.

"The most obvious explanation for Democrats’ four-wheeled "blind spot" is that reducing car use is politically unpopular".

Wrong: it's political suicide. Suburban women are not going to be stranded: they will turn on the Dems like mad dogs and rip them to shreds. Women, the font of human creation, are quite immune to all talk of reducing their carbon footprints. Bigger and bigger SUV's are in their sites, the damage they wreak be damned. Used to being kept, coddled, and catered to, the center of which entails automobility, they will give up their car keys only when they're wrested from their cold, dead hands.

So while they may Huff about their bafflement regarding the Dems ... all their brouhaha about Trump's withdrawal from the climate accords was exactly that ... a tempest in a teapot, as they have exactly zero intention of speaking truth to power, because, in a Democracy, at least the way I was taught, Power resides in the people. And "the people" will crush your face in the dirt at the mere suggestion that you'll take way or curtail access to their car or the cheap (very expensive to the rest of mankind who can't or won't drive) fuel needed to power them.

This failure is so monumental, that if liberal democracy is in fact the end of history, as was so arrogantly trumpeted in the nineties, then it will indeed bring about not just the end of history: its only promise now is that it'll leave us no future; provide us no hope; leave us no world. But at least then there'll be plenty of parking spaces.











Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Fractured Fairy Tales and California's not-so-Wild Fires.


The complete disconnect between man's activity and the wildfires it spawns is fairly universally accepted. Using PG&E as the scapegoat for the uncontrolled conflagration blazing its way across the state of California is the meme of the day. The State that mandated the use of high transmission electrical wires being slung through drought-stressed forests in order to import "green" energy from out-of-State rather than fire-up its own archaic infrastructure for the sole reason that it can then hail itself as the Greenest State in the union is never mentioned.

Yet even more importantly, with the exception of a self-proclaimed earthquake predictor, Dutchsinse,
not a word is spoken about the very real possibility that fracturing the earth, thereby letting previously entrapped methane seep uncontrollably through the fractures, in order to maintain its position as the second largest oil producing State in the Union, and the one with the largest extent of its geographic expanse fractured like an eggshell, which allows dangerously flammable methane to uncontrollably leak out (the reason they prefer the term "Frack", a word the industry itself invented, is the similarity it has to the word "crack", and a crack can be bandaged over, or sutured shut ... a fracture is not only far more extensive, but results in a tree-like branching of the fault. Which is what it is: a man-made fault  created in the same State that's criss-crossed with enough natural faults to warrant its reputation as the nation's earthquake capital).

But as in Texas, which blares its horn about being the largest wind-energy producer in the country, while it is simultaneously busy flaring enough natural gas to meet the entire electricity demand for the State with the largest demand for, well, by their own admission, EVERYthing, and North Dakota alone has, for more than a decade, been flaring its own natural gas resources to such a large extant it pushed the US to the top of the list of countries that flare,shoving Russia off the top spot it had enjoyed for decades, and Colorado seeps in its sleep, nary a mention is made of California's methane leaks, outside of the Porter Ranch/Aliso Canyon fiasco, which is of course, totally repaired.

Yet just as in the Paradise fire, the term "Explosive growth", resulting in an almost preternatural engulfment of everything in sight, the most obvious explanation, that of unflared natural gas seeping from the hundreds of thousand of wellpads and earth-fracturing operations being carried out throughout the State, which is what fracking actually is, are somehow never considered to be a factor, even as these wildfires bear remarkable similarity to the inferno caused by a natural gas leak in San Bruno, Ca. But since shutting down such enterprises would effectively shut down California's economy, just as it would Texas', No. Dakota's, New Mexico's, and, sorry Bernie, the entire USA's economies. We have nothing left. Facebook? Really? Wework? Uber, LYFT? Amazon? Are you serious? Haven't you noticed the lack of anything even approaching profitability from any operation  the US is engaged in currently  unless it's a scam? Even those, as evidenced by the collapse of the IPO of wework (IPO's being a scam machine, money-burning operation  in its own right), are job-destroying operations, funneling VC cash to burn until IPO day when the high-flying stock is monetized and its unprofitable, barebones business plan exposed as the picked-apart carrion it is. Contrarily, each of them is a industry-destroying enterprise.

Fracturing the very ground beneath us is the only business plan our Corponation has: once that fairy tale is fractured, the US economy will lie in ruin, as it's lied through everything else.

In an article on the intransigence of the "problem" of climate change, entitled, Why climate change is so hard to tackle, Axios condenses it down to but a single pair of costs:

1) those associated with paying for the disasters visited more and more frequently on a warming world, and

2) enacting policies that reduce emissions

Wow. It's so easy. Of course.

 ... although there seems to be a problem with that second item. Namely that for auto emissions alone we've spent decades enacting policies that reduce emissions; policies that mandate more miles per gallon per vehicle driven; and even policies that mandate that each and every driver, usually without their knowledge or consent, mix a fuel derived by literally taking the food out of all those babies' mouths we insist women be forced to bear, to propel a 3-ton vehicle and its lone passenger sitting on their fat ass along a roadway built with no consideration whatsoever for the emissions produced by its construction and maintenance, resulting in a steady increase - one emission reduction policy after another -leaving us with 1.5% growth rate, year after year, in our oil consumption until GW ran that boat aground by raking it across shoals made jagged with purposely hidden leveraged debt. Only bringing the system to its knees with oil-rigged games of 3-card Monte stopped the steady growth in US carbon emissions ... for a while.

That's all worked out so well that, as each of those policies took effect, as each of those emission-reduction targets were set and met, the emissions from the US did indeed change: they went up. But not at the same rate, oh no, the rate at which those emissions were being spewed into the atmosphere accelerated. Because the Corporations those standards were aimed at in order to force their compliance with the polity's desire to produce lower emissions while driving ever-increasing amounts of miles, simply hired a phalanx of lawyers and engineers to sidestep the law and build bigger vehicles, or buy (who needs bribes when you can just buy legislators outright?: Demockracy in Action) the lawmakers and then rescind the mandate for less emissions, or slap an auto body onto a pickup truck's frame and call it an SUV, leaving it immune to the standards the Congress had imposed, and importing/manufacturing foreign models that had software engineered to falsify tests so as to demonstrate compliance while actually INcreasing the toxins pouring out of the tailpipe.

So "enacting policies that reduce emissions" should go well. I mean it's been a really smashing success so far, so let's spend billions more, generating all of those billions the only way a modern economy CAN generate all those billions: by burning more fossil fuels. All to enact yet another set of standards and start the whole merry-go-round of deceit and "it's-all-done-with-mirrors" governance that's been shown to be so efficient at enriching the rich and burdening the poor down to breaking.

All to do nothing more than to put on an act:

" I'm good enough. I'm smart enough. And doggone it, people like me."

The profits of doom are all that really matters.

Amy Harder, the author of the above-mentioned Axios piece, then states that,

"Republicans often argue the U.S. shouldn't reduce its emissions since China and India aren't reducing theirs. That's how the collective action problem works, and it could prevent even modest efforts addressing the problem."

Well if I'm not mistaken, there's a concept called the carbon footprint, and that concept, although usually  used as  a personal datapoint, could easily be more constructively used by applying it to countries. India and China between them contain more than a third of the world's population, (35.7% to be exact) yet it is the US, with its measly 4.2%, that whines it can't reduce its emissions, and it's most definitely not the Republicans who are doing most of the whining, because, as Amy's article makes clear, there is never even a whisper among anyone in America about even the possibility that perhaps its denizens could maybe burn through a tad less energy per capita, since at 20% of total global usage, those making up that 4% of the world's population gobble up 5 X's more energy than consumers in the rest of the world, yet still can't manage to make the country great, but contrarily, have apparently made it a wreck. No mention of the fact that as the world's Sole (some would say soulless) Superpower, it is the US that has a moral responsibility to show how it could be done, the US that stands alone above any law or any treaty it has ever signed, simply reneging on their promises and commitments as soon as they deem it inconvenient to follow them. It is that which keeps any collective international action from working and prevents the most modest of efforts from being put forth to address the problem, the Paris Accords being just the best-known ... there's the Iran treaty, the nuclear missile testing ban, and a myriad of other agreements penned and signed by a US that scoffs at those who expect it to follow them. When the world's policeman, as we have dubbed ourselves, holds itself above the law, there is no law. And when that bully decides that it is not in its best interest to cut its emission, that it must, contrarily, increase them exponentially to make a few billionaires it has made rich even richer, there is no one to tell it otherwise.

You can't say,  "Well, this or that other country isn't going to comply", when it is you who claim to be the leader of the free world, and as such, it is you who sets the agenda; and it is you who, having proclaimed yourselves the world's policeman, that enforces any agreements. Abrogating all those responsibilities instead by stating that countries with fully 9X's the population size of your own, yet that currently emit less global-warming pollutants, when, at least in the case of China, it produces those emissions manufacturing products not for their own citizens, but for export for the enjoyment by US citizens, that same US whose transnational firms moved those factories to China in the first place in order to avoid emissions-reduction mandates of their Homeland government, then that excuse gets shown for the shoddy piece of self-serving sniveling it really is.

Now besides the cost of reducing emissions, Amy enumerates a second cost, that of,

"Responding to flooding, heat waves and other extreme weather that climate change is often making worse."

Amy must be unfamiliar with the work of that "conscience of a liberal", Paul Krugman, who has helped popularize the concept that disaster equals economic growth. The more heat waves, the more Air Conditioners people will have to buy, the more hurricanes, the more spending to repair all those destroyed lives. The fires raging through California? Great economic opportunity for the future! That's how Capitalism works, it's only mandate being to get money out of your pocket and into mine (ask any Realtor, it's their profession's mantra. While the laborers who built the houses they can't purchase receive less in wages, the Fed's manipulation of asset prices, via low interest rates and rounds of QE, effect the double-digit rises in asset values and therefore Realtors' take on every property they flip: it requires no more work to sell a $100,000 home than a $50,000 home, but their take is doubled on the former sale. They were literally laughing, and, Enron-style, laughing derisively, all the way to the bank as they pawned off McMansions to unqualified buyers they knew would end up getting thrown to the curb. What did they care? That just meant they got to flip it again, resulting in even more money in their pocket: their risk? Zero. Their customers' risk? Everything. (Do you really think such people care about emissions?).

Could it be Amy thinks that the economic system is for people? That the government makes its decisions based on how it will effect people's lives? How cute! Where does she get these ideas? The government will always protect the economic system, and the one we have in place, the Capitalist system, depends on War, and like war, exists for itself.

The reality exposed by  Vijay Kolinjivadi and Daniel Horen Greenford in Uneven Earth is far closer to the truth:

That "Under Capitalism and its relentless pursuit of growth, environmental considerations are inevitably reduced to the question of maintaining efficiency, while still expanding productive and consumptive throughput."

They definitely have a flair with words. That is why there is nary a whisper of Conservation, of "making do", self-repair of products instead of buying yet another one, whether clothes, bicycles, etc, things that we would never, as kids, have disposed of, are filling up land-fills, causing yet another problem, neglecting yet another externality of the Capitalist culture that sucks the life blood out of everything and spits its waste byproducts onto the slag heap, scurrying away with its profits to bury them, squirrel-like for their own use later, half the time forgetting where, in what off-shore tax-haven, they've stashed them, but not really caring as long as you don't get them.

There is no such thing as laissez-faire, it is lazy and unfair, it only means  the government isn't doing its job, it simply steps aside, abrogating the responsibilities it exists for, and lets Corporate interests runs roughshod over private interest, and denies there's any such thing as the public interest. Eschewing any collective agency and making illegal any group other than the family, it has somehow been forgotten that a Corporation is a collective, and that collectives of people serve at their owners' behest, colluding, as everyone who's ever worked for a Corporation knows (and that's pretty much everybody) to derive some benefit from their easier access to the ruling party to whom its CEO's are the number one, although unelected, members.

Now the statement quoted above about Capitalism and its relentless pursuit of growth, was from an article about "Green" and what the authors have pretty much figured out, pretty much alone from any other writers on the topic, is the nature of the beast. They wouldn't be surprised to learn that, in many California homes where Solar has been installed the amount of money going out of the household to pay for electricity doesn't plummet to zero, on the contrary, the cost not only doubles, it sometimes triples, because although  juice is "free", the method of producing it was financed, and despite the close to zero cost the bank pays for their money, they turn around and charge rates between 10-20% to amortize solar installations over a thirty year amortization period, then tie it to the value of the property. It not only puts stress on the roof, increases the cost of insurance against damage from those hurricanes and fires and other natural disasters, but also demands more outlay for battery installation and maintenance, (if not done to their tune, the local utility can refuse to accept your overproduction of electricity as a quid pro quo for when you need theirs at night, and charge you when the sun don't shine), you can't now sell your house unless you sell the solar panels, along with its amortized payments along with it ...you get it? It's not about the energy, it's about the dollars to be raked in from the financialization of energy, which now sits atop millions of rooves. Without ever delivering a joule of juice, some homeowners still have to pay more. Now one might say, well isn't it worth it to get these emissions down? Well, maybe, but in order to pay more, you have to earn more, and so it would come down to what exactly do you do? If you're a car salesman, you have to sell that many more SUV's that shoot exhaust out of their tailpipes, and the more you earn the more you send to the government, that same government that sends those tax dollars to the earth-fracturing industry to Make America Great Again. So by going solar, you are actually contributing MORE to the problem, not solving it, and that's not even mentioning the fossil fuel input that had to be paid forward to first manufacture, then transport, and finally install them onto your rooftop, nor the ecological damage it entails to go to far-off lands to dig up the rare earth elements that had to go into those battery banks for energy storage.

All those green solutions far from saving us are promising instead to bury us. And the fractured fairy tale we tell ourselves, as we put all the blame on PG&E, so as not to have to look at the dangerous games we are playing by fracturing the very ground under our feet, are turning Chicken Little on his proverbial head. Since it's not the sky that's falling but the ground that's leaking into the sky.

We are, on a continental scale, consciously and deliberately releasing the gaseous component of the earth's crust into the gaseous blanket surrounding us whose delicate balance of gasses enables our frail existence. Earth's atmosphere, the main dumping ground for the effluents our efforts for an effortless existence produce, allows us the luxury of biological life via gaseous exchanges with it: CO2 out, O2 in. The fact that upsetting that balance upsets the vast majority of the world's population not in the least is the real problem. And  it is intractable. And since the US is the Sole Superpower, and the US has shown itself to have no compunction whatsoever against laying waste to any country fossil-fuelish enough to stand in our way, there is nothing anyone can do about it. The American Dream has been fractured to bits, yet it will allow no alternative to emerge. Instead, the USA, having declared its own fatally flawed template of governance to be the end of history, has somehow made it acceptable that it seems hell-bent on assuring that that's the case.




Friday, September 27, 2019

GRETA: Globalization Reduces Everything To Ashes.


While Saudi oilfield were still billowing black plumes of acrid smoke into the atmosphere, the world was treated to the Cassandra-like apparition of Greta Thunderberg booming ominous prognostications as lightening bolts flashed in her adolescent eyes.

The two may not be as unrelated as you think.

This is how our military "protects" us:

The WW2 generation saw its own War bonds used to finance the design, building, and deployment of nuclear weapons that would, from the day they were born, be held over the heads of their children  as an existential threat to their existence. Citing Communism as the reason for the necessity of this dire knife's-edge existence,  the Republican administration of Ronald Reagan then moved the most vital parts of our industrial infrastructure to China, the world's largest Communist nation. Then upgraded the nuclear arsenal.

Remember, WW2 ended in Europe before the bomb was even tested. And it was ETO, not Edo, the bomb was designed for. Hitler, so said the German refugees to the USA who had worked with his Nazi regime, was supposedly on the brink of making one of his own (he never even came close). So the US was held hostage to the tune of billions of dollars in ransom to develop and use a technology it never needed. One that was subsequently used much more against its own citizens in peacetime than against those of any other nation even in times of War (with one very notable exception, of course).

This was the start of the new US military. A military bent on protecting us by developing systems, usually in secret, that were magnitudes more threatening to our own security than anything any adversary had ever devised. A military that would metastasize into being the foundation of the US Capitalist model of military Keynesianism: reduce or threaten the mere expansion in military spending, and, first the USA's, then the World's, economy goes into a tailspin. A military so enamored and dependent on the combustion of fossil fuel that it would in time come to depend on the annual incineration of so much carbon-based fuel that the nation of Miss Thunberg's origin can and does run its modern economy by burning a lesser amount.

The next generation saw their tax dollars go toward development of Darpanet, the technology that would network defense industries' labs, military branches of government, and research libraries of American Universities together to form the basis of the Internet: a system that would reduce the various enterprises that formed the entrepreneurial backbone of the economy to dust. Industry after industry was disappeared from the US landscape, to be replaced with tattoo parlors, hair and nail salons and earth-fracturing equipment with its interminable miles of pipelines, now needed to feed the server farms that fed the streaming video to the select citizens that had the wherewithal to afford private streaming. No longer was data broadcast to anyone who had a radio/TV, but would only be fed to those "in the club".

Then, as the World Trade Center was reduced in seconds to a heap of smoldering rubble, we became privy to the enormity of what the defense department had unleashed on us, as it handed the fruits of our development dollar to anyone who could buy a PC ... no matter where they lived. Because the attacks were orchestrated by that ultimate gift to terrorists, The Internet. Cyber Warfare, identity theft, data-hostages made of entire municipalities, all were non-existent until the US Armed Services wrested billions of tax dollars from the declining wages of its workers to "protect" them by connecting the world of communication to its array of "Smart" weapons.

Now,  for the new generation, the US military  has once again used the funds provided it by American taxpayer to develop yet another technology, as its gift to yet another generation, that has upped the ante of the ability of other nations to threaten not only an attack on the US but its utter desolation.

That gift, as we were made privy to via the attack on the Saudi oil facility, is Drone Warfare.


                                               



As I mentioned in a previous posting, and evinced by the ad in the above GIF, the US military has planted for this generation the seeds of its own destruction. Even as the current administration has put all its eggs in the fractured basket of LNG production and exportation via enormous ships costing multiple billions of dollars, the military has gifted every terrorist and adversarial country with the cheap, easily deployed technology of drones, making every one of those floating bombs a threat to the very customers it needs to pay for the loans made to assemble, fill and launch them. But what that strategy has baked into it is the need of our hapless customers to be willing to allow a potentially deadly firebomb right into their ports to endanger shipping and lives and the environment. None of which costs are in any way a deterrent to the industry that would have had to flare all that gas anyway. One would think that terrorists using our own planes as missiles launched from inside our own country would have given us a clue to avoid making portable bombs that any terrorist can easily follow and, once again having been handed a remarkably cheap method of doing so, attack. This gives a whole new meaning to the phrase self-defense, making it synonymous with self-immolation.

What we will see soon enough will be drone swarms. Not of the kind that bombed the Saudi warmonger's facilities, but of the smaller, cheaper variety. Picture the Allied invasion of Iraq under the auspices of Bush had the Iraqis had the cheap drones to deploy to flash lasers into the eyes of our terrorist bombers as they flew toward their innocent targets of unarmed civilians to drop chemical weapons of mass destruction onto their heads and on their power plants and hospitals. Instead of  the wanton destruction of their civilian infrastructure, American jets, made blind by cheap drones, would crash with their millions of dollars of munitions; $35billion jets taken down by cheap, 3-D printed, off-the-shelf, Drones-'R Us buzz-bombs our flyboys must hit with hardware costing thousands of times as much to produce and fly. The economics of modern warfare will bankrupt modern economies built on the false premise that the more costly it is, the better. Such high-flying theories will be brought back down to earth with the ease of shooting fish in a pork-barrel.

Entire fleets of aircraft carriers could be immobilized by swarms of the technology the same Defense Department developed so as to invade other counties' sovereign airspace in order to assassinate selected victims and whoever else happens to inadvertently get in the way. The technology that shows the utter lack of any so-called "Honor" of being in the service, or the "Valor" of soldiers used as remote snipers, even more than the cowardice than aerial bombardment on unarmed citizens, which at least  requires pilots (the real method we used to win WW2, not nuclear bombing: carpet bombing and the resultant firestorms, planned down to the last detail to engulf and incinerate civilian populations).

And now, the marriage of drones with AI is already taking place. Similar to how fictional Transformers build themselves, or more accurately, rebuild themselves, drones, copying Mathias Rust, who evaded fighter jets and the world’s most sophisticated air defense technology to land his light aircraft in Red Square, right in the heart of Moscow, will be able to evade radar better than any multi-billion dollar stealth aircraft, to then do what no Stealth plane could ever do, and, perhaps carrying the disassembled parts of a launcher, for example, could, using AWAC-style technology, such that one of the drones is the AI queen bee directing the AI-enabled squadron under her command, assemble the disparate parts into a whole and commence bombardment, intelligence gathering, or grid sabotage. All thanks to our own tax dollars and the wisdom of allowing life-long generals who've never seen combat, to dictate how US policy is run.

In this scenario you can see the next generation of defense department-developed technology ready-made to be used against us: AI.

But using the production, deployment and sales of arms as the leverage upon which the rest of the economy is built means that you have no choice. We will, because we must, sit idly by distractedly staring into our portable computer screens for the next tidbit of trumpery, while our every nibble of sent data is monitored and recorded (every time anyone fires up their "communication" device, it should flash the reminder that, "Anything you say or download can and will be used against you in a court of law"), every cent spent registered in a book of accounts, and every step we make mapped by Google Earth to be sold to the highest bidder, all courtesy of the Department of War, euphemized as defense, so as to assuage any misgivings about running the economy on the same basis as the Wehrmacht of Germany we supposedly defeated (Do you really "Win the war" when your way of life is obliterated and replaced by the one your opponent in the War espoused? So much so that your citizens put into office a man from the same country as the one you defeated? Hitler wanted to "Make Germany great again" by imposing a "New World Order" ... Sound familiar? Do the millions US citizens of Irish descent who voted to put this Aryan Supremacist in the Whitehouse really think he doesn't consider them to be one of the inferior races to be throttled? "First they came for the Socialists, and we did not speak out ...).

Yet it is the future climate that's the most alarming?

Most of the world's children live in intractable poverty, even as the world's GDP rises above any it has ever seen before; its wealth  piled up to unfathomable heights; amassed under the control of an ever-shrinking minority of multi-billionaires intent on nothing more than growing their own hoards to even more obscene dimensions, while billions sludge through the depths of despair. It is nice that white teens have time to ponder the future. The reason they have a well-cosseted present to take for granted is precisely the same reason they chastise the adults for. Profligate energy consumption regardless of the consequences, the one Greta cites being but one of those consequences. It seems her message would have had more power and a far better reception had she at least mentioned the country of Yemen; if she had least intimated the slightest bit of concern for all the other children her own age and younger who have neither the time nor space to worry about what the future might hold, because the only future they ever have the energy to think about is their next meal and where it's to come from.

Thanks to fossil-fuel combustion, Greta has none of those worries. She is, and has been her whole life, well fed and well-housed. Somehow she thinks, not knowing the energy-intensive basis of her well-being (every calorie we ingest, for example, takes ten calories of oil-derived energy to get it onto our plate), that the murderous ape called man has her best interests at heart, or at least should have her best interests at heart. Yet nowhere in the history of mankind is there even the slightest indication that humans, when organized into nations or empires, act humane (Well okay, they may act humane, but they never are). Slavery was the foundation of Capitalism and it, like modern economies, relied on violence and the threat of violence, joined at the hip with the innate feelings of superiority of one people over another such that they felt absolutely zero compunction about flogging them, torturing them, separating them from their families and selling them like livestock, to then be driven like livestock until they dropped. Is it any wonder the military is now the foundation upon which modern society is built? And the military lives on fossil fuels. So the world will continue to burn fossil fuels until it roasts itself like a pig on a spit.

That's not the Future, Greta.

That's the Present.

 It's the Past.

 It's Humanity welded to a cross of Iron ...

Where've ya been?




Monday, September 2, 2019

ComBUSTenomics: "A big fat dose of global warming!"

                                                            WOW: Worn Out West genes.

I read a remarkable statement today from Oilprice.com stating that biofuels create carbon emissions.

Wow! Whoknew? Here I thought biofuels were all about carbon sequestration. Somehow it never occurred to me that planting the endless vistas of the Midwestern plains with solar powered photosynthetics in order to set them afire inside the vast army of ICE machines deployed by the automobile robofacturers of the world that were designed to do exactly that wouldn't unleash a single molecule of carbon ... how could I have been sucha fool!

But how was I supposed to know that using fossil fuels to first plant, then goose with fossil fuel-derived fertilizer, then spray with fossil-fuel-derived insecticides and herbicides all across an endless vista of prairies was merely the prelude, the setup, the equivalent  of pouring barrels of oil onto the land and setting them ablaze so that we could then use the plants grown thereby to then set another blaze, would result in not less CO2 being vented into an atmosphere already besotted with it, but would result in more ... a lot more. After all, it's the Green solution. The Green Revolution, the Green New Deal. Whodda guessed the Green New Deal is being dealt from the bottom of the deck from the ship of fuels?

Melissa McCarthy receiving the Royal Blessing.
(Wonder what he's grabbing ... ).

With Dorian threatening the US southeast, having exhibited wind gusts of 220 mph during its rampage through the Bahamas and now barreling toward the only State in the Union with a ban on its own employees even mentioning Climate Change in any of their correspondence, and with the Amazon burning up as they burn it down, Bolsanaro has caught on to western media techniques and imposed a burning ban for the Amazon forest, which resulted in an additional 2,000 new fires being started there in the last 48 hours (per Business Insider) ... When you know a "Ban" is simply right-wing winking (Copying President Plump's laughably obvious body language as he "chastises" white Supremacists for the El Paso shooting, his message, delivered via his usual ploy of broadcasting, via his uncomfortable shifting of his bulky frame and laboriously studied reading of his teleprompter, that he means exactly zero of what he strives mightily to make clear he is being told to say) there is no reason to curtail what you've been told by that same govt is their REAL attitude, which is "Burn Baby Burn".

So now Bolsonaro can shrug and say, "See? I told them to stop, but they're criminals. What can I do?"

The similarity to The Donald's fawning acolyte Sarah Palin's, "Drill Baby Drill", is no coincidence, of course, because they both say the same thing, being that the commodity being drilled not only burns plenty of fossil fuels in the process of drilling it up and pumping it out, but, Quelle Surprise!, we are drilling them up for the sole purpose of burning them up. Aren't you shocked?

How tweet it is:

Man, we could use a big fat dose of global warming!
The one campaign  promise the big fat Jackie Gleason-sized goon from the Men are from Mars-a-Lagoon is working hard to keep is his administration's unstinting support for changing the US into a Petro-State. This by keeping front-and-center of his Climate-Change-is-a-Hoax hoax. Because Combustenomics, has no alternative, no Plan "B", each one of those proposed being, like the ethanol scam, and all other biodiesel and renewable energy plan B's, no more than a ploy to extend the fossil fueled growth of our rabidly pro-creating species as far beyond the carrying capacity of the planet as is possible before the severe contraction and resultant destruction of entire economies.

DJ: "This very expensive global warming bullshit has got to stop." 

DJ Max replaying the same tune: "It's just madness."

This is what differentiates our own President Plump from his G-7 counterparts: he has no compunction about admitting his plans to use climate change to bully the public into letting him do what's best for him and his class (despite the insistence of many that he has no class), while every one else is in an intractably hopeless situation, pushing us back into a medieval economic structure to be based on dynastic families instead of Divinely-appointed Monarchs ... not that the so-called leaders of the irreligious evangelicals, who believe in no god but Power, would shrink from the task of proclaiming him Ruler for Life if they were given the slightest opportunity to do so.

The rest of the Burn-it-to-the-ground crowd at the G-7 have nothing different to offer, but they shrink from being so bald-faced about it, preferring to try their hardest to maintain the charade that they are trying their best to cut emissions while growing every industry in their own country that increases those emissions, from airlines and tourism (WOW), to car robfacturing and fracturing, to the largest of them, the biofuels programs, only one of which, ethanol-from-corn, is mentioned above. Although that's not quite true. The Amazon fires are being deliberately set so as to plant enormous swaths of rainforest with sugarcane plantations to supply Brazil's own biofuel-from-sugar Combustenomic enterprises with product to refine. Copying the other government-subsidized (all of these burn-fuel-to-grow crops to burn more fuel to process those crops into fuel to in turn burn inside ICE machines are heavily subsidized ... and  all of them slough off their heavily fossil-fuel-dependent products as "Renewable") purposely stoked reliance on combustenomics to keep tax dollars flowing into their otherwise empty coffers.

Coal is Australia's biggest export. OPEC’s oil production increased in August and the US rig count and oil production continues its maniacal race to pummel the earth until every drop of everything combustible is squeezed out of its splintered swiss-cheesed surface; but the one flaw, the one perhaps overlooked miscalculation in this mad rush for conflagration is made manifest by the fate of Iceland's WOW airline to which they had hitched their entire economy's future, the wreconomic impact of total reliance on ComBUSTenomics, never having been contemplated. Far from making a soft landing, as Bloomberg reports:

WOW Air’s bankruptcy has had such a negative effect on Iceland’s tourism sector that the country’s economy, which was previously estimated to grow by 1.8 percent, is instead on track to contract by 0.4 percent .

...it has crash-landed.

As it appears the airline’s demise may have tanked Iceland’s economy.

The parallel here to 2008 is undeniable. Per The Economist, Iceland had followed the suit of the larger countries, especially the US, in its pursuit of easy money:

Iceland’s Prime Minister David Oddsson promulgated Reagan-style policies and privatization.

Cronyism became rampant.

The banking sector grew rapidly, propelled by borrowed money. Icelanders could
access credit easily. 

Housing prices escalated and consumption soared.

The economic recession the West plunged the globe into in 2008 began in  Iceland when Iceland’s banks collapsed, wiping out 50,000 people’s savings, plunging its own citizens into debt while putting 25% of homeowners into mortgage default.

And now, leveraging the use of the tourism industry as a boon to economic growth, regardless of its total dependence on the continued escalation of the burning of fossil fuels, it  grew itself into a tourist economy, one left bereft of tourists.

That is what the West, and none with more fervent disregard for its future consequences or less concern for its impact on the impossibility it creates of fostering less energy-intensive industries, than Plump's Bake America's Slate Kerogen (BASK). Like Iceland's WOW, Plump's BASK has leveraged the entire economy on a stratagem that has its own future failure guaranteed by the very wreconomics of depletion its proponents determinedly drill, and drill, and drill, and then drill some more, to deny.

The hope, as was Bush's in 2008, being that he'll have long ago absconded with his rehypothecated funds far ahead of the crisis hitting.

"It's called weather, [it] changes and you have storms and you have rain and you have beautiful days,"  

Methane accumulation in the atmosphere is now occurring at a torrid pace. Such a rapid increase is resulting in the weather changes that the President callously laughs off as though they simply don't matter (Hey, it's only the weather), and as the entire slate of Democratic candidates remains silent on his haughty promulgation that, "You have storms and you have rain," as the Southeast drowns in wave after wave of torrential downpours flooding its streets and filling its basements with water wrung out of the atmosphere occasioned by the severe rise in methane and its accompanying VOC's (volatile organic compounds) of n-butane, ethene, toluene, methylbenzene and many other heat-trapping molecules, the President 's resident idiot at the DOE, that consummate Texan, Rick "The Dick" Perry, proclaims that they are "Freedom Molecules", but the people left dead from hurricane Dorian's heat-fueled EF-4 tornado-like force winds, were perhaps not as anxious to be "free" of their mortal coil as his callous remarks suggested.

But instead, if any reference at all is made to the link between hyper-amped storms and amped-to-hype promises of fracking's economic boom, it will only be as fleeting as the cry for gun control after this latest murder spree by one of Texas' unending parade of home-grown terrorists. Whereas every boom has its bust, t he fracking boom has the inevitability of its comBUSTenomics spelled right out for us to contemplate as we watch the sheets of rain cascade down from the sky in torrents. So let's just continue to ignore the fact that our DJ is playing the same tune as GW: Keep Pushing until something Breaks. Only this time, since no one will be able to say, "Nobody could've seen it coming", since everyone has already seen it coming, President Plump's already-contrived answer will be, "The Democrats did it to stop my Best-in-the-entire-World's-History Wreconomic Recovery".


Tuesday, August 27, 2019

A Pall Apprenticeship of Fools: You're SO Fired!


Biodiesel's the fuel of Weasels.


Bolsonaro Bolsonaro tiny little thing
Bolsonaro prance Bolsonaro singe
Bolsonaro what's the difference if your heart is small?
When your City's full of smoke it's just a pall. 
With brains no bigger than my thumb
Than my thumb, than my thumb
Neat Bolsonaro don't be glum
Now now now, ah ah ah, dumb dumb dumb.

Bolsonaro Bolsonaro tiny little thing
Bolsonrao dance Bolsonaro singe
Bolsonaro what's the difference if you're heart is small?
When your City's full of smoke it's just a pall.
With brains no bigger than my toe
Than my toe, than my toe
Peat Bolsonaro keeps that glow
And it'll grow and it'll grow and it'll grow

Bolsonaro Bolasonaro tiny little thing
Bolsonaro dance Bolsonaro singe
Bolsonaro what's the difference if you're heart is small?
When your City's full of smoke it casts a pall.

The G-7 was ablaze in a firestorm of criticism as Macron rushed the ongoing disaster in the Amazon to the top of their agenda. As the world burns, with fires by the thousands raging in Russia and Bolivia, baking Alaska, and roasting Namibia, incinerating Indonesia and scorching Madagascar, racing through it like an infernal combusting engine of wrath, it's a bit ironic to see the group of nations most responsible for the deliberate razing of Indonesia's vast rainforests to enable them to burn biodiesel, the fuel around whose use they designed criminal software to deceive not only their customers, but entire nations, bewail the fate of "our" (by which they mean "their")  planet.  

Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, every single one of those nations that comprise the G-string 7 rely heavily on the growth of their automobile manufacturing industries. The most notable, as it is constantly touted as the "Greenest",  being Germany, the Poster Junge for international fraud, relying on the deception of their own customers to goose sales by fooling them into pouring more poisonous gases into the atmosphere than their native countries would allow.

G-7 Nations' populations are too Tired to Walk Anywhere.

Because it isn't just the manufacturing of internal combustion machines that the economies of all seven of the G-shoestring-7 nations rely on to pay down the enormous mountains of debt they've amassed to keep their home fires burning, but is also its growth unto infinity of those Transnationals that pour more fumes, noxious gases, and toxic emissions into the atmosphere on an ongoing and accelerating basis that they stoke to a government-incentivized heat, that blazes like a coke furnace, not during one fire-season as in the Brazilian inferno they are railing so publicly about, but one that rages year-round, manufacturing vehicles that will then continue the process of incinerating everything in sight to keep their rubber wheels rolling over those asphalt jungle pavements while burning burning burning more fuel per annum, thereby creating more byproducts of combustion  than would be created should the entire Amazon go up in smoke (which it may just well do). All while sucking up more oxygen than the rainforests of Brazil could ever hope to produce.

And it is these nations, the countries with the most molly-coddled populations in the world, who are  responsible for the utter desolation of native cultures, the despoliation of  entire continents, who over the span of decades and centuries ran rough shod over anyone with enough temerity to stand in their way, that now so haughtily ensconces themselves in the  judgment seat to decide how other countries should run their affairs.

Not a one of these nations has the least intention, and therefore haven't the semblance of a plan, to cease the manufacture of personal portable incineration machines. Their entire economies would collapse into burning rubble, their combustion-dependent transportation systems, into which they've poured every nickel of profit and every cent of credit they can squeeze out of the emerging economies (emerging traffic keep right ... far right), would come to a screeching halt, should they do as they demand Bolsonaro do, and stop the fires burning. Except their fires burn inside each and every one of the billion engines set ablaze every morning to belch from a billion tailpipes the fumes that propel people, Svengali-like, to an office where more often than not, they are set to perform tasks that no one wants done, but that are needed to stoke the economy enough to paint the facade of "growth" onto a Potemkin village of "creative" destruction.



The fires in the Amazon are so upsetting to these avatars of internal combustion precisely because they make abundantly clear, by concentrating the pall of dense and choking smoke in a cinematic and fiery display, the scale of mankind's destructive conflagration in a way that separating the fires into small steel-enclosed chambers that render them invisible, can't. But what gets burned into the psyche by this dramatic manner of flames bursting into the air so photogenically, is that the spectre of our dearly beloved Capitalism, once mankind's boon, has now become its bane.

The plume is off the rows.

Fire fire everywhere pours soot into the air
But we never care, unless it's Bolsonar-Oh!
Then we raise a hue and cry as if it's something new, 
smoke pouring from the flue
OH what are we to do?



Jump in the car and drive and drive or else we'll never thrive,
leave nothing else alive, while the jetstream takes a dive.
Start the engine hear it roar, without it life's a bore
a haunting metaphor: modernity's our whore.



We point the finger everywhere to find someone to blame;
Call them out by name, heap on them our shame.
But burn it up! and burn it down! is still the only game
Not a thing will change, as we all declaim,
"One Nation indivisible; Our way's non-negotiable"
 Rendering our frantic cries absurdly, otherworldly,
Risible.

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Monday, August 19, 2019

Bespeak Oil Production: President Plump Builds his Wall after All. (And Aimed the Economy Right At It).




Our resilient economy is as fragile as a cloisonnƩ vase, yet has been manhandled as though it were as hardy as a cement trough. Currency wars, trade wars, oil wars, embargoes, sanctions, mountains of debt, derivatives, income gulfs wider than the Pacific Ocean, money manufactured as though it were poker chips, asset prices actively and openly propped up by the same people who insist on "Free Market" Capitalism, such that only those already in possession of the nose-bleed-priced stocks and housing lock everyone else out, all of which is aimed at supporting the only thing that everyone agrees we should stop doing as of yesterday: relying on Petroleum, Coal and Natural Gas to fuel the entire edifice of the modern hyper-militarized Corponationalist State.

In other words, it is appropriate that as we head toward our collision with the future, one that requires 2020 vision, we have built a 3-D world: a Globalization that is based on Deception, Delusion, and Dissemblance; Distortion, Divestment and Dissonance; Dishonesty, Dross and Duplicity. Thus do we have a slowing global economy ignored as nay-sayers in the US are blamed for the incipient recession, not the tariffs unilaterally pummeling free trade; likewise it couldn't possibly be the deliberate attacks against the Chinese/US trade deficit that has been bringing US consumers, resulting from the Bush/Reagan-era deconstruction of the US economy that bartered low prices to offset the lower wages of a service economy; nor is there any chance that those Chinese currency manipulations, accusations leveled against the Communist Super Power created by that bastion of Capitalism, the US, could be the result of relying on the only Communist State in the WTO to create the credit expansion necessary to pull the "Free World" out of its self-inflicted 2008 free fall.  The free fall itself the comeuppance inflicted on an economy built on the gas fumes of the internationalization of fraud, toxic security peddling, and collusion. This delicious irony, whereby the last remaining Communist Super power not only "gives them enough rope", but uses their own hemp to braid it, never having been mentioned in the first place, has now been completely forgotten.

The real reasons of the coming collapse are easy to see because President Plump is following the same template as his Republican predecessor. You know, that guy whose name you never hear (it's always Obama this, and Obama that, never GW Bush, the man who drove the entire global economy to the precipice of the abyss that came very close to toppling the entire edifice).

Bush used coal as one of his underlying energy strategies, doubling, in the face of a rapidly warming world, our nation's reliance on coal to generate electricity and process what was sold to the American public as "Green Fuel", ethanol made from food crops. Although never mentioned by his opponent in the Presidential race, Plump's accusations of a War  on Coal were possible only because of  the GW Bush administration's use of coal as the major fuel for the electrification of the United States, building more coal-fired power plants in eight years than had been built in the previous twenty and bringing the total from less than a thousand to more than 1430: a new coal-fired power plant for every week the eight-year administration held office. This was actuated because the president from oil country gave his buddies free hand to manipulate the price of oil to such levels it would have cratered the economy, so before they jacked it up to skim off the bonanza into their own bank accounts, US electricity had to first be made to run on a different fuel, the one the coal industry insiders hired him to implement: Coal. Quelle surprise!

"We have enough coal in the ground to supply the energy needs of the US economy for the next 200 years" ( at least). The small proviso left out of that statement being, "at our current usage". Then that usage doubled. Meanwhile imports of firrin erl just kept climbing. This to fuel the thirst for heavier and  heavier transport modules. Lumbering vehicles large enough to accommodate living room-sized furniture or a soccer team, yet 98% of the time piloted by one lone occupant, soon filled the highways and the driveways of McMansions. This is the empty prosperity the MAGA meme is striving so mightily to recapture.

The chosen poison this time 'round is the oil obtained by fracturing the landscape to hardscrabble and releasing its locked-in oil. What it also sets loose are those Freedom Molecules floating up in such abundance they promise to blow up the entire operation, so are flared, thus creating two more Freed Molecules, CO2 and H2O. The Milton Friedman Molecules. Because, investment in fracturing was not as robust as what was needed, so the Fed simply created the investment dollars, recycled via Goldman and the other dealers of sovereign debt, to their own hedge funds and countless others, that poured their free money into the Plump administration equivalent of the coal boondoggle, fracturing. Commonly referred to by its industry-sponsored nick-name, "fracking". But there is no such word. It had to be made up. Yet it carries no extra baggage than its commonplace name: Fracking just sounds better than fracturing. And the magnitude of its operation is on the same scale of malinvestment as the building of the overcapacity in housing during the disastrous Bush reign of error, albeit this time completely removed from public purview.

Multiply this by tens of thousands:
 These are not homes, but they are responsible for the lack of housing.

The sheer size of these earth-fracturing operations are breath-taking. What are equivalent in size and resource allocation to creating entire suburbs cut from new cloth now pepper the landscape of the West. In Texas and Oklahoma, Utah, North Dakota and New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada and California, entire new "towns" have sprung up. Well-pads and drill points, water systems to provide the liquid infusion of chemical soup into the ground at high pressure, and roads sturdy enough to bear the heavy traffic of big rigs and sand-laden trucks, all connected via a network of pipelines resembling those underlying entire cities, and that last ironic twist: flaring towers to burn off the natural gas stock that may have been able to power a future. Or offset the tremendous combustion of fossil fuels required to build this other-worldy landscape.

Wonder where all the infrastructure dollars go?
Heavy equipment such as this requires heavy duty investment for roads in the middle of nowhere.

And just as Bush created a coal infrastructure that paid off his buddies handsomely even while condemning the rest of the nation for whose benefit he swore to run the country, the fossil fuel infrastructure the administration is now building, the basket into which he has piled all our eggs, this assuredly losing bet, has the same future, as can be divined by the corollary infrastructure rising in tandem with it: Multi-billion dollar Petrochemical plants built on cheap credit for which we will pay a heavy price for decades, just as we are still paying for the Bush-era breakneck coal build-out that set the stage the opiate crisis in coal country.

President Plump learned well. Taking his cue from Dubya by building out an industry slated to earn a fast buck for cronies yet destined for the dustbin of history well before it pays its promised dividends to any but a few insiders, and leaving the rest of the economy to pay the hangover of intractable, burdensome debt. All in order to take immediate advantage of natural gas in unnatural abundance, by using the tremendous oversupply from fracturing the earth at such breakneck speed that even the resultant exudate has no market at any but break-even prices, in this, our "market-based" economy, by fronting for the industry bent on finishing the job by covering the earth in plastic.

 In complete disregard for anything that comes after him, such as the multifarious health problems resulting in microplastics in every drop we drink or bite we eat, President Plump is riding the economy he claims he has made great, right into the same impediment his Republican predecessor aimed it at: a wall. One built of burgeoning supply right on the boundary with a desert of demand. Thus making it the only promise he made to his base that he'll keep. He promised to build a wall and he damn well has. And as he's already admitted, after remarking that no one really believed Mexico would pay for his wall, least of all him, it's a wall US citizens will get the bill for. They will be the ones paying for it. And they will pay dearly.