Democracy is flat lining!
by David VanThournout 01-12-05
Ok people. This is it!
With the impending appointment of Alberto Gonzales the heart of democracy is fibrillating. We wondered if it was possible and the worst has happened theocratic psychos have once again stolen the white house and the rapture index just went through the roof. It looks to a lot of Americans that democracy in America has finally bitten the red Texas dust.
Well there may be another way to look at this. You could, for instance, instead of believing this "democracy is finally dead crap", understand this bit of wisdom: “it ain’t over till its over…” It’s why I never concede a game of chess (who would think Yogi Berra would be a great posthumous chess coach?) and I never give up on democracy till I'm dead! No, I don’t think that American democracy is dead (it's only resting).
Actually, I think its just beginning to get interesting.
The other night at the Bettendorf steel workers union hall, the group Democracy for the Quad Cities (subset of democracy for America) held a meetup. The subject of the meetup was “Reframing the debate”. Our goal: discuss possible issues which we might pursue on a local level and put together a team of people to begin the campaign. What was most noteworthy of this post election political meeting of the minds is that there were 48 people there! I was very pleasantly surprised to see that many people after such a grueling campaign and terrible defeat. Many progressive and liberal people have been seriously depressed by the outcome of election 2004. But now many of us want to stay involved and take part in the longest lived democratic experiment on earth.
Instead of looking at the downside of this past presidential election, I look to the upside. Four more years, then we elect our man, or woman. Yes democracy may be flat lining on us here but we can bring it back. As long as you and I breathe air, as long as we keep sight of these progressive values that we hold as truths, that we all have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness no matter what our religion, race, gender, sexual persuasion, political alignment, or species might be (hey! We may have a visit from aliens in the future! Aliens need rights too!). American values are progressive values!
So… get out the emergency defibrillator, give this place a shock. And whoa, what a shock! Senator Boxer stands up and backs John Conyers "challenge to congress to fix our broken election system!" So, I see the flat line, I see the spark, I see democracy rising from the operating table with new instant runoff voting and paper trails forever…. Paper trails… to you…
Maybe democracy in America is hurting now, but we still have time to revive it. Alberto Gonzales won’t last any longer than George Bush himself and democrats are probably right to save their energy for filibustering Bush’s judicial appointments. We can survive Alberto Gonzales. However appointing three or more conservative judges to the Supreme Court would perhaps be the death knell we’ve all been waiting for. We can’t let that happen. 30 or 40 years of conservative Supreme Court rulings and this country would almost certainly not resemble anything like a democracy.
Say goodbye to women’s choice, say goodbye to gay rights in America. Say goodbye to civil society as the radical right gains more of the imaginary mandate they claim to possess today. Remember the south during the civil rights movement? Imagine it working in reverse as our society devolves to fascism, violence and hate.
If we allow George Bush to appoint conservative judges to the Supreme Court he will have deeply corrupted the most important check against overbearing executive authority. This will place more and more power into the hands of just a few people in the executive branch. If this happens I will have to think of yet another reason why democracy isn’t quite dead yet! You people don’t really want to have to listen to the eternal optimist even while sitting waiting your turn in the gas chamber at the local death camp do you? So let’s just not go there in the first place.
Easier said than done you say?
Let’s just start with talking to our neighbors and our family and friends that may be end times evangelicals, try and talk some sense into these people (along with those of us unconsciously assisting them by being your averagely over consumptive Americans). There are 50 million of us that believe they are going to be included in the 144,000 that are (supposedly, according to rapture dogma) going to be lifted by Jesus into heaven. The rest of us have to stay and suffer for a thousand years or so... (I’ll be down here gardening, paradise one seed at a time I like to say) What these people need to understand is that we are actually God’s designated care takers here. No one is coming to save us! We are waiting for ourselves to realize this truth. Try this logic: This is God’s creation, would he(she) want us to take care of this wonderful creation? Or drop bombs upon it? Quickly now! Here's a clue: “Love your enemy”
Lately I’ve been suggesting what seems to me to be an essential truth: Christ’s greatest power was entirely derived from his humanity. His being human puts it within the realm of possibilities that we could act like him, individually and then eventually collectively. This future “second” coming of Christ is in my opinion nothing more than all of us realizing simultaneously that Jesus was a human and we could just start acting like him! Any day of the week in fact! I sometimes like to point out that for one hour a week we go talk about god, the rest of the week money is our god. That has gotten a few looks over the years…. Staring daggers into my back as I leave in most cases I’m sure….
At any rate, we have to convince 50 million people that you have to do more than say you’re a Christian to be a Christian; you have to act like one too! It’s that simple! Bombing Iraq and short changing social programs like education, social security, environmental protection (global warming) and health care are the exact opposite of what Jesus would do! In short, we have to convince 50 million people that the only possibly real purpose there might be in predicting the horrors of the apocalypse is that by being forewarned of this event we might actually choose to avoid this planetary death sentence!
And death sentence is exactly what may happen if we have a deepening of the conservative hold upon America through 40 or more years of conservative bias upon Supreme Court rulings. Allowing this to happen will surely mean at least a 200 year step back into the past in terms of civil liberties within the next twenty years. Allowing this to happen will guarantee the hold corporations have upon our media to become even more conservatively biased, and we will continue blithely to consume oil at artificially low prices manipulated that way on our behalf by mad oil developers bent on seizing the rest of the worlds oil until, at last, the whole thing comes crashing down upon our heads at which point we go hungry and the corporatists will simply change venues! To them the only thing sacred is the almighty dollar, it will matter not at all whether it is manipulated from Europe, America or the moon. America may even successfully hold the world (or at the very least, ourselves) back from pursuing renewable energy technology. Technology which could save this place from WWIII or the “end of oil wars” as they will be known to historians in the future. For now, we’ll just refer to it as "the final crusade".
Look at Russia today. You may be looking into a mirror.
I hope we stop at 200 years in the past rather than following in the footsteps of the Roman empire after which we were plunged into almost a thousand years of darkness. They weren’t that much fun from the sounds of them. It is my assertion that the brighter the empire burns, the quicker it burns out. I would also like to add; the impending dark ages may seem all the darker for that… Technology may actually exacerbate this effect rather than remedy it by guaranteeing our going all he way back to the Stone Age instead of stopping at a mere 200 years of civil retardation.
There are 15 nuclear power facilities in the Mississippi valley watershed. Facilities which will require a stable civilization to maintain indefinitely. The cost of not properly maintaining them will be to render the entire Mississippi Valley region uninhabitable. 60% of North/South American migratory birds use the resource rich Mississippi Valley corridor to travel south in the winter. Just imagine if the Romans had discovered nuclear technology? Where would we be today? Maybe Plato was doing us a favor when he advised the Ionians library be burned for the dangerous ideas that were housed within. Archeological findings suggest that the Ionians were the most mathematically advanced society at the time. They were on the verge of calculus. Carl Sagan has suggested that Plato may have put us two thousand years behind. As if that were entirely a bad thing. I'm not so sure.
My suggestion: just start planting heirloom vegetable seeds and buying solar panels and windmills right now!
Think about this: George Bush = Oil. Renewable energy = energy independence (what would Thomas Jefferson say?), diversification of power, reduction of global warming, world peace becomes realistically possible through reduction of competition for third world resources either by manipulative capitalism or by outright theft (otherwise known as war). Jobs are created, and our environment is preserved for future generations.
So, rather than believe in the rapture, I believe in the “impending paradise”. This is really the cusp we are upon, not the rapture followed with a thousand year tribulation … George W. and his misguided minions will hate that won’t they?
After all, what will they do with no evil empire with which to scare us into submission?
Peace now
D. VanThournout
Ok people. This is it!
With the impending appointment of Alberto Gonzales the heart of democracy is fibrillating. We wondered if it was possible and the worst has happened theocratic psychos have once again stolen the white house and the rapture index just went through the roof. It looks to a lot of Americans that democracy in America has finally bitten the red Texas dust.
Well there may be another way to look at this. You could, for instance, instead of believing this "democracy is finally dead crap", understand this bit of wisdom: “it ain’t over till its over…” It’s why I never concede a game of chess (who would think Yogi Berra would be a great posthumous chess coach?) and I never give up on democracy till I'm dead! No, I don’t think that American democracy is dead (it's only resting).
Actually, I think its just beginning to get interesting.
The other night at the Bettendorf steel workers union hall, the group Democracy for the Quad Cities (subset of democracy for America) held a meetup. The subject of the meetup was “Reframing the debate”. Our goal: discuss possible issues which we might pursue on a local level and put together a team of people to begin the campaign. What was most noteworthy of this post election political meeting of the minds is that there were 48 people there! I was very pleasantly surprised to see that many people after such a grueling campaign and terrible defeat. Many progressive and liberal people have been seriously depressed by the outcome of election 2004. But now many of us want to stay involved and take part in the longest lived democratic experiment on earth.
Instead of looking at the downside of this past presidential election, I look to the upside. Four more years, then we elect our man, or woman. Yes democracy may be flat lining on us here but we can bring it back. As long as you and I breathe air, as long as we keep sight of these progressive values that we hold as truths, that we all have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness no matter what our religion, race, gender, sexual persuasion, political alignment, or species might be (hey! We may have a visit from aliens in the future! Aliens need rights too!). American values are progressive values!
So… get out the emergency defibrillator, give this place a shock. And whoa, what a shock! Senator Boxer stands up and backs John Conyers "challenge to congress to fix our broken election system!" So, I see the flat line, I see the spark, I see democracy rising from the operating table with new instant runoff voting and paper trails forever…. Paper trails… to you…
Maybe democracy in America is hurting now, but we still have time to revive it. Alberto Gonzales won’t last any longer than George Bush himself and democrats are probably right to save their energy for filibustering Bush’s judicial appointments. We can survive Alberto Gonzales. However appointing three or more conservative judges to the Supreme Court would perhaps be the death knell we’ve all been waiting for. We can’t let that happen. 30 or 40 years of conservative Supreme Court rulings and this country would almost certainly not resemble anything like a democracy.
Say goodbye to women’s choice, say goodbye to gay rights in America. Say goodbye to civil society as the radical right gains more of the imaginary mandate they claim to possess today. Remember the south during the civil rights movement? Imagine it working in reverse as our society devolves to fascism, violence and hate.
If we allow George Bush to appoint conservative judges to the Supreme Court he will have deeply corrupted the most important check against overbearing executive authority. This will place more and more power into the hands of just a few people in the executive branch. If this happens I will have to think of yet another reason why democracy isn’t quite dead yet! You people don’t really want to have to listen to the eternal optimist even while sitting waiting your turn in the gas chamber at the local death camp do you? So let’s just not go there in the first place.
Easier said than done you say?
Let’s just start with talking to our neighbors and our family and friends that may be end times evangelicals, try and talk some sense into these people (along with those of us unconsciously assisting them by being your averagely over consumptive Americans). There are 50 million of us that believe they are going to be included in the 144,000 that are (supposedly, according to rapture dogma) going to be lifted by Jesus into heaven. The rest of us have to stay and suffer for a thousand years or so... (I’ll be down here gardening, paradise one seed at a time I like to say) What these people need to understand is that we are actually God’s designated care takers here. No one is coming to save us! We are waiting for ourselves to realize this truth. Try this logic: This is God’s creation, would he(she) want us to take care of this wonderful creation? Or drop bombs upon it? Quickly now! Here's a clue: “Love your enemy”
Lately I’ve been suggesting what seems to me to be an essential truth: Christ’s greatest power was entirely derived from his humanity. His being human puts it within the realm of possibilities that we could act like him, individually and then eventually collectively. This future “second” coming of Christ is in my opinion nothing more than all of us realizing simultaneously that Jesus was a human and we could just start acting like him! Any day of the week in fact! I sometimes like to point out that for one hour a week we go talk about god, the rest of the week money is our god. That has gotten a few looks over the years…. Staring daggers into my back as I leave in most cases I’m sure….
At any rate, we have to convince 50 million people that you have to do more than say you’re a Christian to be a Christian; you have to act like one too! It’s that simple! Bombing Iraq and short changing social programs like education, social security, environmental protection (global warming) and health care are the exact opposite of what Jesus would do! In short, we have to convince 50 million people that the only possibly real purpose there might be in predicting the horrors of the apocalypse is that by being forewarned of this event we might actually choose to avoid this planetary death sentence!
And death sentence is exactly what may happen if we have a deepening of the conservative hold upon America through 40 or more years of conservative bias upon Supreme Court rulings. Allowing this to happen will surely mean at least a 200 year step back into the past in terms of civil liberties within the next twenty years. Allowing this to happen will guarantee the hold corporations have upon our media to become even more conservatively biased, and we will continue blithely to consume oil at artificially low prices manipulated that way on our behalf by mad oil developers bent on seizing the rest of the worlds oil until, at last, the whole thing comes crashing down upon our heads at which point we go hungry and the corporatists will simply change venues! To them the only thing sacred is the almighty dollar, it will matter not at all whether it is manipulated from Europe, America or the moon. America may even successfully hold the world (or at the very least, ourselves) back from pursuing renewable energy technology. Technology which could save this place from WWIII or the “end of oil wars” as they will be known to historians in the future. For now, we’ll just refer to it as "the final crusade".
Look at Russia today. You may be looking into a mirror.
I hope we stop at 200 years in the past rather than following in the footsteps of the Roman empire after which we were plunged into almost a thousand years of darkness. They weren’t that much fun from the sounds of them. It is my assertion that the brighter the empire burns, the quicker it burns out. I would also like to add; the impending dark ages may seem all the darker for that… Technology may actually exacerbate this effect rather than remedy it by guaranteeing our going all he way back to the Stone Age instead of stopping at a mere 200 years of civil retardation.
There are 15 nuclear power facilities in the Mississippi valley watershed. Facilities which will require a stable civilization to maintain indefinitely. The cost of not properly maintaining them will be to render the entire Mississippi Valley region uninhabitable. 60% of North/South American migratory birds use the resource rich Mississippi Valley corridor to travel south in the winter. Just imagine if the Romans had discovered nuclear technology? Where would we be today? Maybe Plato was doing us a favor when he advised the Ionians library be burned for the dangerous ideas that were housed within. Archeological findings suggest that the Ionians were the most mathematically advanced society at the time. They were on the verge of calculus. Carl Sagan has suggested that Plato may have put us two thousand years behind. As if that were entirely a bad thing. I'm not so sure.
My suggestion: just start planting heirloom vegetable seeds and buying solar panels and windmills right now!
Think about this: George Bush = Oil. Renewable energy = energy independence (what would Thomas Jefferson say?), diversification of power, reduction of global warming, world peace becomes realistically possible through reduction of competition for third world resources either by manipulative capitalism or by outright theft (otherwise known as war). Jobs are created, and our environment is preserved for future generations.
So, rather than believe in the rapture, I believe in the “impending paradise”. This is really the cusp we are upon, not the rapture followed with a thousand year tribulation … George W. and his misguided minions will hate that won’t they?
After all, what will they do with no evil empire with which to scare us into submission?
Peace now
D. VanThournout

