Sunday, October 11, 2015

87% of All Americans




It takes 10 calories of energy to produce 1 calorie of  human food. And 40% of that food will go into the garbage, which means that it really takes 17 calories to produce 1 calorie of human energy.
  
On average American drink 35 gallons of bottled water a year. Consumption of bottled water is expected to exceed that of soda in 2017. It takes as much oil per year to manufacture single serving disposable water bottles as it would to fuel one million cars for a year.

In this age of pervasive media, the primary method of social control is through the creation of narratives delivered to the public through newspapers, TV, radio, computers, cell phones and any other gadget that can convey information. This reality has given rise to an obsession among the power elite to control as much of this messaging as possible. Robert Parry, 2015

The killer is serene
Death is supreme
This murder is sublime
His demise is extreme

63,000 Tons of antibiotics a year are feed to livestock. In fifteen years that consumption is expected to grow to over 100,000 Ton a year

Wind from Mt. Fuji - / carrying it in my fan, / a souvenir for those in Edo – Basho

To know the code is to be authorized. We become the codes.

We don’t want a commander-in-chief. We want a narrator-in-chief. - Marty Kaplan, 2015

The luxury baby market, which didn’t exist before the 1990s, now brings in $10.6 billion a year.

Well – nothing’s happened / and yesterday’s come and gone! / blowfish  soup – Basho, 1679

In a recent poll half the Republicans in Iowa believe that Islam could not be a ‘legal’ religion

Is it possible for journalists to move from objective journalism, as practiced, to the more difficult task of reporting objective reality? - Larry Beinhart

The first Jewish community to settle in the Unted States came from Brazil

The smell of heliotrope
            Crayon – pale blue wax
The big yellow and green box
            Flip top – set of forty-eight
Marlboro man – big man
            Dead of cancer. What a sight
Big Chief – tablets for our sins
Cheap Japanese tin toys in big bins
            At the Five and Dime
Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean
            Where did you go
Do you have Prince Albert
            In a can? Shouldn’t you
            Let him out then
Still looking for a word
            That rhymes with orange

Man is not a rational animal, he is a rationalizing animal. - Robert Heinlein

Africans alraeady constituted 20 to 25% of the population of New York City in 1655 before the first slave ship called at the city.

In a world where genuine sense of mastery is elusive, and feelings of impotency abound, the well-designed product can provide a symbolism of autonomous proficiency and power – Stuart Ewen – All Consuming Images

5,066 bystanders and passengers have been killed in police chases in the US since 1979.

Knowing is giving oneself to a phenomenon rather than thinking about it from above – Michael Taussig – The Nervous System, 1992

Only useful facts are included in the historical narrative

There is only one party in the United States, the Property Party…and it has two right wings: Republican and Democrat. – Gore Vidal

And the fog lifts
Everything is suspended
Times comes to a halt
The cop on the corner
            Yells, Stop!
            In the name
            Of love
Stop, love’s a thief
Ninety days of bread
            And water
Please don’t go
            I want you so
A dozen red roses
Fog nurtured
Frog serenaded
On a clear day you can
            Sense forever

In the seven states that drug test welfare recipients, they have now spent about $1 million on the tests. Each state has found drug usage rates among welfare applicants to be far below the national average of 9.4 percent for all Americans.

We live in such an interminable state of disaster, we barely see the locusts for the plague. - Steven W Thrasher

In terms of emissions, agriculture is worse for the climate than deforestation

There were more arrests in the U.S. for marijuana possession than for all violent crimes combined.

By their forties, Nobel laureates are first authors on only 26 percent of their papers, as compared to their less accomplished contemporaries, who are first authors 56 percent of the time. Nicer people are indeed more creative, more successful, and even more likely to win Nobel prizes.  Samuel Arbesman – The Half Life of Facts p.18

56% of federal and state dollars spent between 2009 and 2011 on welfare programs — including Medicaid, food stamps and the Earned Income Tax Credit — flowed to working families and individuals with jobs. In some industries, about half the workforce relies on welfare.

When I open a book, it almost always works - N Katherine Hayles – How We Became Posthuman, 1997 p48

I hit a milestone
But not too hard
It was only a scrape
A little mecurichrome
            And a bandaide
With a smily face on it
Fixed right up

The 500 largest American companies hold more than $2.1 trillion in accumulated profits offshore to avoid U.S. taxes and would collectively owe an estimated $620 billion in U.S. taxes if they repatriated the funds. Apple is holding $181.1 billion offshore, more than any other U.S. company, and would owe an estimated $59.2 billion in U.S. taxes if it tried to bring the money back to the United States from its three overseas tax havens

The things we call ‘technologies’ are ways of building order in our world - Langdon Winner - The Whale and the Reactor, 1986

The old totalitarian regimes are being replaced by authoritarian regimes, which operate with free markets and greater personal freedom, but continue to apply just enough power to stave off threats

In summer rains / the crane’s legs / become short – Basho, 1681

In a recent poll more than a third of Republicans said that Islam should be illegal in the United States.  44 percent said that Christianity should be our official religion. But only one in five actually want to eliminate freedom of religon,  even though most of them espouse positions that would do exactly that. Smaller numbers of both Democrats and independents also admitted to wanting to outlaw Islam (15 percent of Democrats, 20 percent of independents) and make Christianity our official religion

If we can dose kids with Ritalin, and adults with Oxycontin, and have a $400 billion liquor industry, and sell cancer sticks in convenience stores, we as a society surely take a relaxed attitude about putting harmful substances into the public considered as a collective body - Lambert Strether

For every lethal shooting in defense of life or property—guns are used to commit 34 murders and 78 suicides, and are the cause of two accidental deaths, according to an analysis of FBI data

Holding the fabric together is our master illusion, the notion that somehow what we see around us today is ‘normal’. – Richard Heinberg – Peak Everything: waking u to a century of declines, 2007 p.23

The Secret Service has never fired a weapon in defense of a President during an assassination attempt

It takes 50 years to get a wrong idea out of medicine, and 100 years a right one into medicine – John Hughlings Jackson

Lying in bed I mark
            My menu options
            Juice, fruit cup, dry cereal
            No tea or coffee allowed
It’s what keeps me going
            This anticipation
Trying to catch them making
            A mistake – no, no
            This is the wrong tray
I wanted bacon, not sausage
And it’s the routine nature of it
That breaks up the monotony of it
            Medications, then my tray
            Housekeeping and the rounds
They are all so goddamn cheery
The bile is bitter and must be
            Re-swallowed. And how
            Are you doing today
As she raises the blinds and the
            Sun streams in
I could just scream

87 percent of Americans say that they think candidates running for Congress or president should have a basic understanding of the science that informs public policy decisions. That opinion holds true across the political spectrum, with 92 percent of Democrats, 90 percent of Republicans, and 79 percent of Independents saying that it’s important to them that candidates have a baseline understanding of science. So how many actuality do have such a baseline understanding?


Tuesday, September 15, 2015

I am Not a Teacup


It’s raining. The dog and I went for a walk before it started. It’s thundering and the dog is hiding under the bed (cot). I've now gotten the downstairs furnished. Upstairs that's another matter. I’m still sleeping on a cot. There was a Labor Day sale on mattresses. I don't feel like doing any more shopping right now. House warming in a week. I’ve got a to-do list. I’m beginning by cleaning the house. Bye-bye now, gotta get back to my chores.

Every morning a white truck drives by
A little dog hangs out the passenger window
            Going yap yap yap all the way
                     Down the hill
Every morning, white truck, old man,
            Little dog – yap, yap, yap
                     Down the hill
Same time, same truck, same dog
            Same hill
            Yap, yap, yap
Without fail – yap, yap, yap
             Man, dog, truck, hill
You can hear them coming
             A block away – yap, yap, yap
                       Top of the hill 
Here they come now – white truck,
            Old man, little dog – yap, yap, yap
 
Chili purists recommend never eating chili at places where it is not spelled correctly. W C Jameson – The Ultimate Chili Cookbook, 1999 p.5

It’s a bad thing to admit to knowing a little Spanish and then  to be talked downed to by a four year old

There is no carpet between concrete experience and abstract reality

And Davy Crockett is right on that – I mean he’s gonna shoot a bear, but he’s not gonna shoot a train, because the train is gona run right over him – Ted Berrigan – The Selected Poems, 2011

All of the cancer drugs approved in 2014 by the USDA were  priced above $120,000/year. The average cost for a cancer drug is above $200,000/year. Only one of the 12 new cancer drugs approved in 2012 helped patients survive more than two months longer. The drug industry claims to expend $1.3b a year on new drugs, but their actual expenditure is estimated be only about $125m

Ragged men cower / Under the doorways: / Umbrellas nod like drowsy birds. / Bat-umbrellas, / Teetering, balancing, / Where will you spread your wings to-night? -  John Gould Fletcher -  Goblins and Pagodas

There’s nothing more pathetic than the aged finding salvation via a renewed belief in religious dogma as they try to earn a few more brownie points before they cash in their chips.

Dominions of tutelage, opinions of bivalent dirigibles, grown dank and tender in the crisper, whisper for all the tempestuousness in a takers talons – Charles Bernstein – ‘Brain Side View’

The 7th largest fresh water lake on earth is not in North or South America, Asia, Europe or Africa. Where is it? – It’s in Antarctica - Lake Vostok. In fact there may be more fresh water (in liquid form) beneath the Antarctic Ice shelfs than in all the rest of the world combined

1952 was the first year since 1881 for which there were no reported lynchings in the United States

Part of what academics do is generate ideas and teach. The other, perhaps more important part, is to play the role of “The Bu*l*hit Police.” Our job is to look at the ideas and plans interested parties put forward to solve our collective problems and see whether or not they pass the sniff test – Mark Blyth – Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea, 2012

In 1954 there were only 154 millionaires in the US and a family of four could live on $3,000 a year. Automatic coffemakers and newspaper vending machines were  first introduced in that year.

In 1956 there were 7,000 drive-in movie theaters in the US. The price for a ticket to a regular movie theater rose to $1.50 in Los Angeles

Complete masculinity and stupidity are often indistinguishable – H L Mencken – In Defense of Women, p7

In 1500 only 5% of the English population lived in towns with 5,000 or more inhabitants. By 1600 5% of the population lived within  a single urban area. By 1700 10% of the lived in London.

It is a useful corrective to remember that 70 percent of the world’s population has never made a telephone call – N Katherine Hayles – How to Become Posthuman, 1997 p.20

For every person on Earth, there are 422 trees – in total, there are more than 3 trillion deciduous or evergreen growths with woody trunks greater than 10 centimetres at breast height. Before the rise of civilization there were twice as many trees on the planet (and a lot fewer people).

The larger the student loan the greater the potential earning power of the student ( students with $100,000 in debt have a potential earning power of $80,000). The opposite is also true – the lower the debt the lower the earning power (typically students with a debt of $10,000 will have an after school earning power of $40,000. Hence most of the student loan defaults are among those with low debts.




Saturday, June 27, 2015

The Old Geezers Mis-remember Miss July and Tear off Another Sheet. It’s All About Time, I Said. And Joe Said, There Ain’t Much Left.





Morning thunder storm delays the onset of dawn. The earlier rose cast in the east has been replaced by a dull gray. It’s getting darker. Morning is refusing to arrive. There is a rumbling to the southwest. There is just the slightest dark blue hint of a sky. The trees gently rustle. It’s almost seven. Dawn should have arrived two hours ago. The rumbling is getting nearer. The wind is picking up. Each succeeding rumble lasts a little longer. There are flashes of light. A booming rumble from overhead. Now it comes from the right and moves across to the left. Now it begins to really rain – large drops – plunk plunk plunk. A peel of booming is heard out of the east. The front is moving past fast. It’s a steady tropical downpour without any wind. It is 7:15. To the south clear patches begin to appear with gray splotches whipping across. It is getting lighter. Puddles reflect the little available sky. Its 7:25 and the only falling water is what drains off the roofs. There is a distant train whistle. It is now daylight. The time is 7:33. There is a gentle plip plip plip from a nearby roof eave. Birds begin to sing and squirrels scurry about. Time to get a move on.

The cocktail is really a corollary of the hard-work culture: extreme toil needs an extreme drink to counteract the misery – Tom Hodkinson – How to be Idle, 2004

The middle classes are the masters of non-material production, the aim of which is to absorb disruptive ideas and events and turn them into commodities

“She’s probably a half-wit, as far as I can make out.” “That’s merely the camouflage of the poor,” I explain. “They take refuge behind a mask of stupidity.” – Agatha Christie – Murder at the Vicarage

Entrained entertained
Detained and detrained
A reign of rain
Train terrain

I think that if there ever is another war in this country it will be one of ignorance and superstition combined against education and intelligence – Ulysses S Grant

The end of the world
Will be a power point
Summarized and clarified
            Illustrated
Everything will go on
            Just the same
Or so shall we proclaim
Getting better and better        
            Progress

The ties of bourgeois existence were being loosened by frequent bombardment – Ernest Junger – Storm of Steel

There are 60,000 Avon ladies working the Amazon River Basin in Brazil. Two dozen eggs buys a Bart Simpson roll-on deodorant

A fine fettle of fish
Nettles in the kettle
Raking in the hake

The unerring instinct of lemmings – Hans Magnus Enzenberger – Critical Essays, 1982 p236

“Phyllis you have great nipples,” or at least that’s what I thought Joe had said. She was standing on my right gathering up glassware from the table at which we sat. She was facing me and I looked at her chest. I couldn’t see any nipples, maybe Joe knew something that I didn’t. She told Joe, thanks and turned to me and said, “yes, and I have two of them”. And I had no doubt that she did. And she touched the side of her mouth with her right index finger. Oh, I said to myself, dimples. I had done the same yesterday at the vet. Along with the dog food there was a display a of pill pockets hanging on the wall. I had seen the name as ‘dill pickles’. Umph, dill pickle flavored treats. I didn’t know that dogs liked the flavor of dill pickles that much. Oh well, learn something new everyday. But why only the one flavor, why not bone marrow or even liver and onions? Later while paying my bill I noticed them again but this time I read the label correctly. How stupid. And I said to Joe, I thought you had said ‘nipples’. ‘I thought you had told Phyllis she had great nipples’. I was wondering why she hadn’t slapped you. I looked but I couldn’t see her nipples. She was wearing a bra. And when she told me that she had two of them, well I said to Joe, you must know something that I don’t. You’re getting old, Joe said. No, I think it’s because I write too much poetry. The next time Phyllis came by, Joe said, “Can I ask what might seem a personal question but is not? I don’t mean anything personally.’ She blushed (she’s very young) but was curious (aren’t we all, but we all don’t pursue it so vigorously as Joe). ‘Sure!’ she replied. “Is it in the dresscode that you are required to wear a bra.” This time she turned crimson but was polite about it, “ ’ll look it up” she said. “But why do you ask?” How was Joe going to explain this. He mumbled something that he tried to pass off as an explanation but wasn’t. We’re always interested in how Joe is going to get himself out of hot water. We didn’t think we did it very well this time. On a score of one to ten he got a three.And I explained to Brian the story of why Joe was suddenly interested in bras. Phyllis came back by later and reported to Joe, ‘yes it does. It is in the dresscode.’
The pregnant waitress / asks / “Would you like / some more coffee?” / Surprised out of the question / I wait seconds “Yes,  / I think I would!” I hand her / my empty cup, & / “thank you!” she says. My pleasure  – Ted Berrigan


70% of the world’s water market is controlled by three companies: Suez-ONDEO, Vivendi-Veolia, and RWE-Thames Water

Empathize with stupidity and your halfway to thinking like an idiot – Iain Banks – Consider Phlebes, 1987

One in every 13 (8% of all) non-suicide gun deaths in the US is the result of a police shooting. Half (50%) of the armed victims are white, while three quarters (75%) of the unarmed victims are black.

As a general rule, I have found the people honest on proportion as they are stupid. They are quick witted whenever the spirit of gain is aroused – Bayard Taylor – Northern Travels, 1859 p380

Wherever there is a new
            There is (or was) an old
Jolly ol’ England or Wales or Jersey

A car with no driver
A doll without an arm
A dog without a bone

The leaves fall
And so does snow
            People escape
Winter over
            Summer is
A loving time

The four seasons
            Of four-square
Gospel

Everything has an other
Everything has, sometimes
            More
Three or four, rarely more


Most readers of Braille prefer to use the left hand to identify symbols

First, we’re in this big aerodrome / and the speaker is inspecting a row of dirigibles, /  which makes me think this could be a dream. -  Billy Collins


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The American Way – Fater than a Speeding Bullet, More Slotful than a Locomotive




I’m back now for good.  I said a year ago that the time was coming for my roaming to come to an end. Now it has come. Its gets longer and longer for an injury to heal and my knee constantly aches. Get it replaced everyone says. Everyone knows someone that has had it done. They say its like night and day. And recovery doesn’t take that long, they say. So I need to get something set up. With the VA that may be a long while. How do you go about finding a doctor anyway? I know how to find a place to live; I’ve done that (except that I have no furniture). It’s getting ready to rain. It’s Sunday - seventeen minutes past noon. It’s dark outside. I’m sitting on my sun porch with a view over the alley. One flower succeeds another – jonquils, tulips, irises and now the peonies. Roses are blooming in the alley. I picked a few and put them in a vase.  There is rumbling off to the south. The blues and greens are of the pastel shades the foretell that's big storm moving in from the plains. I think I’ve done will as far as housing goes. An older home in a centrally located area. If only my knee allowed me to get around. It’s difficult enough walking the dog. Here comes the rain, time to close the  windows. The dog doesn’t like thunder. He’s sitting in my lap. Poor little baby. The two big items on my to-do list: find a doctor and buy furniture. It’s coming down hard now. It’s difficult with the dog sitting here. Everytime I stop petting him in order to type he tries to lick my fingers. I could type much better without his help

There is an inverse relationship between geographic and temporal ‘otherness’.

Every fallen petal / diminishes spring // So the wind showers down a thousand / just to make me sad – Tu Fu

Early morning rain about 6AM. I’m up doing my journal entry. I have caught up to date. The dog again peed in the bathroom in front of the commode.  I think, I could teach him to hop up on the seat. He already knows the command ‘hop’. Yes, but then if he hopped up there, rather than perch he'd just  slide into the water. He isn’t a bird. It’s probably the smell of my urine, some of it having dribbled on the floor, I'm getting old. He likes to sleep on my discard clothes at night. Dogs see with their noses. The rain has stopped. It is daylight now. The dog is barking at me. He wants to go for a walk and my knees hurt.

Live long enough and you’ll discover remorse

The bride is too beautiful. They want to deceive me – Catherine the Great

Eight out of ten deaths in the 18th Century were ascribed to ‘fever’

Go out on the green
            Any summer Sunday
They show up in color coordinated
                        T-shirts
With lots of cold beer
            And with wives in tow
Play kickball with the boys
            Like in the third grade
At the end of regulation play
            Line up and slap hands
With the opposing team in
            Their own colored T-shirts
            Just like in real sports
Someone will have to wash
            Out the grass stains
That’s you wife beaming
            With pride
Hurry up pink and yellow
            Are waiting to play
Its all about sportsmanship
            Obey the rules, play
            Fair and restrain from
Gloating when you win
            Life in miniature
And then the bubble 
            Soccer players
Waddle out onto the field
             Don't just watch
Come out and play with us
What a bunch of assholes


It was the left that was left crushed in the fall of socialism for then anti-communism or the lessening of pain to assuage the proletarian was no long seen as necessary or even useful. There is nothing to hope for anymore. The free market is the solution, the only solution and who is it who can say any different? Well, they could say it all they wanted too, but it had no persuasive power. Just abstract ideas – utopianism. Capitalism is real, it is the new Catholicism. Only the free (absolutely untethered) market is the real. No need to make the world safe for democracy anymore. The free market is democracy. All the intellectuals are now participating (buying big houses and even yachts) and proclaiming, “it the best of all possible worlds”, neigh, the only possible world. So fuck you. Get on board or die. And if climate change is real, then get on board and also die.

I had wanted life not to bother me too much, and had succeeded – and how pitiful that was – Julian Barnes – The Sense of An Ending, 2011 p109

Evil can result from goodwill when unnecessarily applied. It’s cause is not merely the bad will of evil people

But it is the nature of things to be seen only once, / As they happen along, bumping into other things, getting along/ Somehow – John Ashbery

Brownie – pixie, pic
            Preset pubescent
            A la Alice B Tokas

Idleness, like kisses, to be sweet must be stolen – Jerome K Jerome

95% of the parents of overweight children believe their kids’ weight is ‘just right’.

How often do we tell our own life story? How often do we adjust, embellish, make sly cuts? And the longer life goes on, the fewer are those around to challenge our account, to remind us that our life is not our life, merely the story we have told about our life. Told to others, but – mainly – to ourselves – Julian Barnes – A Sense of an Ending, 2011 p104

Goddamn
            It, shall we
Buy a little
            Car and salvage
Our surroundings
            Keep off our feet
Put it in
            Small print
Think about
            The earth
First. Maybe not
            A damn big
            One, why not?
Peak production         
            That’s why
And no job
            Will pay enough
To lower the principle
            And save a pineapple
Not able to buy both fuel
            And organic produce
Too. It’s too damn
            Much. Too damn
            Much

Half a million Americans have annual medication cost that exceed $50,000.  The number of such patients has increased 86% since 2013 and account for 16% of the total spending on prescription drugs

It cost a lot of money to decide. And they only pay you enough to get fat and sloppy – Walter Mosley – Futureland, 2001


Every month six elderly people in the US are shot and killed by the police.