Tuesday, September 20, 2016

You’re welcome Colin Kaepernick

It rained last night. I had run the Circus Spinner windsock up the flag pole. In a gust, the Spinner
twirls and the colors blur [in a Roy G Biv swirl]. Strong winds last night looped it over the top of the pole. It comes down with the pole in the center of the windsock’s hoop. I had to cut it apart and sew it together again to get it off the pole. Even if I had had a tall ladder, I’m too old to clammer up there on a shaky ladder. If I had been a kid I would have shinnied up. Here’s hoping it will stay togeter in the next big wind. I replace it with one of my two patrotic windsocks (I do this to placate the neighbors). The previous owner always flew the Star and Stripes. I’ve never understood our obsession with the flag. The only other comparison is Nazi Germany. “You’re welcome Colin Kaepernick.”

The ruling ideas of every period are the ideas of the ruling class – Karl Marx

You get better and better at doing less and less until eventually you become ‘excellent’ at doing nothing.

The “middle class” is located at the apex of the American imagination – Stanley Arnowitz – Taking it Big, 2012 p125

Sports don’t see itself (the franchise infrastucture) as just a business – it’s a cultural industry. It’s the same for the fans. A sports team can let you down and it has nothing to do with its performance

As the work sphere declines in meaning and gives no inner direction and rhythm to life, so have community and kinship circles declined as ways of “fixing man into society.” – C Wright Mills – White Collar

Only 5% of students in American higher education today graduated from high school and enrolled in college within a year to attend a four year institution and live on campus?

Modernity knows of no other life but ‘made’; the life of modern men and women is a task, not a given, and a task as yet uncompleted and relentlessly calling for more care and new effort – Zygmet Bauman – Liquid Modernity, 2000 p134

Humans produce 3,000 times more heat energy on average than all the world’s volcanoes

Evil was, perhaps, necessarily always more impressive than good. It had to make a show! It had to startle and challenge! It was instability attacking stability. And in the end stability will win – Agatha Christis – The Pale Horse, 1961

Those with the jobs are the failures of socialization. A new study reports that 20% of CEOs are psychopaths.

Success in our society has to be ratified by publicity - Christopher Lasch – The Culture of Narcissism, 1979 p60

In military terms – a failure is when defense costs more than offense (as when a Patriot missile shoots down an unguided rocket – i.e. a more expensive weapon is used to counter a less expensive one).

Much of what is euphemistically known as the middle class, merely because it dresses up to go to work, is now reduced to proletarian conditions of existence - Christopher Lasch – The Culture of Narcissism, 1979 p68

Real life is not like in the media – there is no rationality to it, its quotidian and so very un-cinematic. Celebrities are newsworthy because they are not real.

Every society reproduces its culture – its norms, its underlying assumptions, its mode of organizing experiences – in the individual, in the form of personality - Michael A Arbib - The Construction of Reality, 1986 p34

Confirmation bias: we look for and accept evidence that supports our existing views and reject any that contradicts them.

Psychosis is the final outcome of all that is wrong with a culture – Jules Henry

Motivated reasoning: we interpret new information in ways that are most sympathetic to our world-view

The political experience of the individual citizen is always mediated by the propaganda machine. In the first place, neither liberalism nor its main alternative, Marxism, takes account of mass media as the provider of a pseudoenvironment filled with stereotypes to fill the gap between the public and the corridors of power… both assert that once people become aware of their interests, they will act rationally – Stanley Arnowitz – Taking it Big, 2012 p136

Backfire effect: when confronted by an opinion, backed up by facts, which contradicts our own, we have a tendency to double down and retreat even more strongly into an entrenched belief.

Emotions provide a natural means for the brain and mind to evaluate the environment within and around the organism, and respond accordingly and adaptively Antonio Damasio – Looking for Spinoza, 2003 p54

On safari near Kenya’s Lake Naivasha, Mark Zukerberg in pursuit of his philosophy of “sustainable living” is killing his own meat rather than buying it in the supermarket. Hurrah for the superrich, the rest of us will have to eat cockroaches and mice to maintain a “sustainable livestyle”

It’s only because they are all so stupid / That a few are needed who are so clever … Could it be that / Governing is so difficult only / Because swindling and exploitation take some learning? – Bertrold Brecht – Poems

American children average only 8 minutes a day in outdoor activity while spending 7 to 8 hours a day sitting in front of some kind of screen. Almost 90% of British fist graders demonstrate some degree of “movement difficulty for their age”. 30% of British children starting school exhibit symptoms typically associated with ailments  (dyslexia, dyspaxia and ADHD) which can be improved with correct levels of physical activity.

In a society in which the dream of success has been drained of any meaning beyond itself, men have noting against which to measure their achievement except the achievement of others - Christopher Lasch – The Culture of Narcissism, 1979 p59

Running and gunning: a police catch phrase for chasing down armed criminal suspects

Much of what is euphemistically known as the middle class, merely because it dresses up to go to work, is now reduced to proletarian conditions of existence - Christopher Lasch – The Culture of Narcissism, 1979 p68

A third of all individuals killed by a stranger are killed by law enforcement.  Three fourths of all homicide victims were murdered by someone they knew

The pursuit of self-interest, formerly identified with the rational pursuit of gain and the accumulation of wealth, has become a search for pleasure and psychic survival - Christopher Lasch – The Culture of Narcissism, 1979 p69

Mountain House, which used to make food almost exclusively for the outdoors market, now does about 50 percent of its business in emergency supplies. The first thing you notice about emergency-storage food is that it’s the only kind you ever find – with the exception of bodybuilder drinks – that actually boasts about how many calories it has.

The more man objectifies himself in his work, the more reality takes on the appearance of illusion - Christopher Lasch – The Culture of Narcissism, 1979 p90

The American Heart Association claims that a healthy person will save $500 a year in medical expenses by walking 30 minutes a day. That comes out to about $2.60 an hour. If you have a heart disease you could save $2,500 making the payback for walking about $13.00/hour.

It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so. – Mark Twain (attributed)

In a celebrity culture normality is whatever the famous say it is


While celebrity culture confers authority in a society utterly devoted to consumerism, it also represents less a mode of false identification than a manufactured spectacle that cheapens serious and thoughtful discourse and put into play a focus on the commercial world of fashion, style, and appearances – Henry A Giroux – America at War with Itself, 2016

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Bite-sized information crap-dumplings



I fell down – old men fall down – stepped down on my front steps and my right leg gave out. I fell
forward, doubling back on my knee. My good knee. Oh the pain. Only after two days am I able to drive again. It is difficult to put on my shoes.  I'm using the long handled shoe horn they gave my in the hospital (but it's still hard, the back of the sandle wants to fold under my heel). I don't wear socks, at least not in the summer. So they are no problem. I was also given a device for putting on socks, but I seem to have lost it). There is no swelling or bruising, that’s good. I am using a cane (the one they gave be in rehab) to get around (at least I don't have to use the walker. I'll save that for this winter when there is ice). I don’t trust the right knee – it’s subject to giving out. It's given out twice more. I grit my teeth just thinking about falling (help I've fallen and can't get up - I don't laugh anymore). That’s my good knee, not the one that I had replaced last year (I guess I should say the replacement is the good one now).

Ask the wind, the wave, the star, the bird, the clock, everything that sighs, everything that speaks, ask them what time it is, and the wind, the waves, the star, the bird, the clock will reply; “It’s time to get drunk. So as not, to be one of the martyred slaves of Time, get yourself drunk; get yourself drunk always! On wine, on poetry, on virtue; whatever you like – Charles Baudelaire – Paris Spleen

The US military’s global empire includes more than 539,000 facilities at 5,000 sites covering more than 28 million acres

That’s the thing about final straws—you’re left to assume everything that came before was tolerable - Elizabeth Preza

Only 61% of the murders committed in the US are ever solved. 

It may seem paradoxical that with our increasing understanding of the mutability of scientific theory goes an increased confidence in the predictions we make on the basis of scientific theory – Michael Arbib – The Constitution of Reality, 1986 p6

Only 5% of students in American higher education today graduated from high school and enrolled in college within a year to attend a four year institution and live on campus?

For the Uncreated is that whose beginning does not exist; and Nothing we say, is that whose beginning does not pre-exist. Nothing contains all things – Otto Von Guerricke

Gold is the ultimate ‘pet rock’

Travel is a vanishing act, a solitary trip down a pinched line of geography to oblivion. But a travel book is the opposite. Yet the convention… [is] to start – as so many novels do – in the middle of things, to beach the reader in the a bizarre place without having first guided him there – Paul Theroux – The Old Patagonian Express, 1979 p4

Only about 10% of New York City’s crosswalk buttons actually function. Only about 10% of office thermostats are functional. Some thermostats actually initiate a white noise hum to simulate a fan. We need to have a sense of control even if we don’t actually have control.

19% of US high school graduates cannot read

You can always tell a fugitive by his vagrant expression of smugness – Paul Theroux – The Old Patagonian Express, 1979 p1

A Moscow subway car travels on average 346 miles a day

Anything soft, segmented and bilaterally symmetrical might be called a worm – Stephen Jay Gould – Wonderful Life, 1989 p137

The average middle-class, two-parent family spends about US$3,900 a year on child care for a two-year-old (for those who have a two-year old i.e).

Vulgarity… means no more than a yielding to natural impulses in the face of conventional inhibitions – H L Mencken – The American Language, 1919 p27

The object is to return (from where ever it is that you went) and not say a word. To oblivion and back

When two sides collaborate at the same prophesy, the odds of self-fulfillment goes up geometrically – Todd Gitlin – The Sixties, 1987 p316

The conceptual cannot not push it’s lead horse

Intellectual transformations often remain under the surface. They ooze and diffuse into … consciousness, and people may slowly move from one pole to another, having never heard the call to arms – Stephen Jay Gould – Wonderful Life p79

Americans spend on average 30 minutes a day cooking and 1 hour 14 minutes eating. They spend 28 minutes shopping.

Where my tank passes / Is a street / What my gun says / Is my opinion / And of the whole lot / I’ll spare only my brother / By just kicking him in the teeth – Berthold Brecht – Poems 

We have the country that the 1% want but don’t want to live in

Rarity has one happy aspect – given enough time, it gets converted to fair frequency – Stephen Jay Gould – Wonderful Life p62

I’ve become the old man with the perpetually blinking turn light

I strongly reject any conceptual scheme that places our options on a line, and hold that the only alternative to a pair of extreme positions lies somewhere between them. More fruitful perspectives often require that we step off the line to a site outside the dichotomy – Stephen Jay Gould – Wonderful Life, 1989 p51

Humans produce 3,000 times more heat energy on average than all the world’s volcanoes    

If a book is not a blow to the head, why read it – Philip Roth

Economics is war by other means

Once it had been discovered that labour was the source of wealth, it was the task of reason to mine, drain and exploit that source more efficiently than ever before – Zygmet Bauman –  Liquid Modernity, 2000 p142

The military said Erdogan’s power consolidation justifies the attempted coup; Erdogan said the coup justifies further consolidation of power

The slow miniaturization of our terrestrial habitat’s proportions, through the constant acceleration of all paths, is an insidious form of the desertification of the world – Paul Virillio – City of Panic, 2005 p113

Authenticity is incompatible with capitalism

There is something more important than getting it right: not knowing exactly what getting it right is – James P Carse – Breakfast at the Victory, 2004 p185

The more one relies on individual solutions the more structural problems that get created. The individual is both concrete and abstract and we confuse these two concepts of the individual

The number of non-military federal officers with arrest and firearm authority (200,000+) now exceeds the number of U.S. Marines (182,000). Spending on guns, ammo and military-style equipment at 67 federal agencies – including 53 regulatory, administrative agencies amounted to $1.48 billion between 2006-2014. … In 1996, the Bureau of Justice Statistics officially counted 74,500 federal officers who had arrest and firearm authority. - Adam Andrzejewski

Her name is Tango. Him? Oh, his name is Trail Dog. She likes to fuss over him (the dog, my dog). What a cute little dog (I’m envious). I think she’s cute too. But I’m not going there. I’m not going to say anything. It always gets me into trouble. I notice that her long auburn hair swishs back and forth as she walks. I notice other things too. But I’m not going there. I’m not going to say another word. Trail dog and I go one way. She and Tango go the other.

There is nothing to lose in a Trump presidency that we will not lose sooner or later voting for New Democrats – they are two sides of the same problem - Peter Gaffney

Someone stronger than I am. You have no choice. And here I had thought that you had lost your mind. One night only and gone – manshow. Losing friends is a bitch. But it in not a rage. There is nothing to be done. Who cares. We have to have an ending. The poor old guy, he’s got to die.

Americans don’t feel the same way about money as we do about it. They are not embarrassable on the subject. Money is its own vindication; money is its own just cause – Martin Amis – The Moronic Inferno, 1986

And then he died and I had all these notes. This was my response. He had gotten at something very beautiful. Out of the ballpark you might say. Oh, to work on only one thing. But that is not my carefree option. The imagination seems to just disappear. It gets completely lost. When shall the curtain be lifted. Life is not good enough.


The ideology of personal growth, superficially optimistic, radiates a profound despair, and resignation. It is the faith of those without hope - Christopher Lasch – The Culture of Narcissism, 1979 p51

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Make It, Take It



Down by the River taking a walk before it gets hot. They are setting up for a run. Later I go for coffee. This is TD’s big moment. He likes to piss on all the flower pots on Main Street. Stormy and his boxer pup stop by. Can’t get used to this humidity, he says. He’s from Oregon (Bend County) but was raised near Columbia MO. Listening to Captain Beefhear (Trout Replica Mask) and watching Alice Guy (Falling Leaves). Smoking dope (yes, it all makes sense now). Why couldn't I see this before.

90% of state investment incentive monies are awarded to large coroporations and hence hurt the competitiveness of small businesses

What is often called ‘American culture’ is no longer a product of the American people: it is instead an artificial consumer culture created and projected by corporate advertising and media….a culture determined by technological and economic forces, rather than human and ecological needs. - Helena Norberg-Hodge

Whenever prices eclipse 210 on the UN’s FAO Food Index (a measure of the monthly change in international prices of core food commodities) riots and conflict became much more likely.

If you want to drop more bombs, spend more on war, and live in constant fear of the next terrorist attack, that is your prerogative as a citizen of a free nation — but there is nothing “conservative” about those who hold these positions and they should not be described as such. – S M Gibson

The health care cost of dying:  dementia - $287.038, heart disease - $175.136, cancer - $173,383. On average Medicare pays out about $100,000 for patients with each of these diseases. The average out-of-pocket expense for a dementia patient is $61,522

The weapons of the strong are classification, delineation, division. The strong depend on the certainty of mapping – Tim Cresswell

Fortune 500 companies account for 80% of the $60b in fines imposed by US federal agencies since 2010. Almost half of the $60b in fines was the result of BP’s Gulf Coast oilspill. Alpha Natural Resources (a coal mining company) tops the list in regards to the number of fines with 2,500 violations and fines of $500m. 40 parent companies have paid out at least $100m in fines.

 Can it be that the creative lies not in the acquired abilities of the ego but in the freedom to let the ego float off like so much woodsy refuse?   – James P Carse – Breakfast at the Victory, 2004 p148

At least 130 immigrants to New England prior to 1646 had matriculated at either Oxford or Cambridge Universities. There was at least on university man for every thirty-two families in New England.

Economics is not just any academic discipline. It is the theology of our age, the language that all interests, high and low, must speak if they are to win a respectful hearing in the courts of power. Economics owes its special position in part to the failure of other disciplines to impress their stamp on political debate - Robert Skidelsky – How Much is  Enough?, 2012

This all makes sense if you’re listening as I am, to Don Van Vliet - click-clack, click-clack -uha, uha, uhoo

You don’t get paid what you are worth, you are worth what you get paid

Memory loves to go hunting in the dark – Osip Mandlestram  - The Prose of , 1986 p94

Highly trained Police officers have only an 18% accuracy rate for hitting their intended target in a live shooting situation.

But how can you talk with a person if they always say the same thing? - Lewis Carroll

A fourth of working Americans earn less than $20,000/year. 50% earn less than $30,000. 900 individuals earn more that $20,000,000 in compensation (as reported on  their IRS Form W-2).

The identity I present to the world is a self to be seen and not the self who sees  – James P Carse – Breakfast at the Victory, 2004 p115

Jack Kerouac never learned to drive

Modern life is so thoroughly mediated by electronic images that we cannot help responding to others as if their actions – and our own -  whether being recorded and simultaneously transmitted to an unseen audience or stored up for close scrutiny at some later time – Christopher Lasch

19% of all cancers are caused by tobacco;  3% of all cancers are caused by red or processed meat. Tobacco causes 86% of all lung cancers. Red or processed meat causes 21% of all bowel cancers. There is evidence that as little as 100g or red meat a day will increases the cancer risk by 17%

Private problems do not turn into public issues by dint of being vented in public; even under public gaze they do not cease to be private, and what they seem to be accomplishing by being transferred to the public stage is pushing all other ‘non-private’ problems out of the public agenda. What are commonly and ever more often perceived as ‘public issues’ are private problems of public figures  agenda – Zygmet Bauman – Liquid Modernity, 2000 p70

At least six Americans have been shot by their dog in the last five years. A third of these incidents happened in Florida. The actual number of such incidents is probably much higher as only incidents reported in newspapers have been taken into account. Maybe Floridians just like to read dog stories.

With all wonder there is a wonderer – James P Carse – Breakfast at the Victory, 2004 p98

Influenza kills as many as 500,000 people in a normal year

It is only once in a generation that a people can be lifted above material things. That is why conservative government is in the saddle two-thirds of the time – Woodrow Wilson

Federal asset forfeiture collections have risen from around $800 million in 2002 to almost $4.5 billion in 2014.

We cannot allow our economic life to be controlled by that small group of men whose chief outlook upon the social welfare is tinctured by the fact that they can make large profits from the lending of money and the marketing of securities – Franklin D Roosevelt

The residential electricity needed to power our digital gadgets will rise to 30% of global consumption by 2022, and 45% by 2030. Personal digital devices currently use 15% of the global residential energy

Many persons left their jobs for the more profitable one of selling apples – Herbert Hoover

In the US it is estimated that impulsive buying generates around $4 billion in sales every year. Research suggests that up to 62 percent of store purchases may be considered impulsive purchases

Some things come too soon and others come too late, but we only find out when there’s nothing to be done, when we’ve already bet against ourselves – Alvaro Mutis – The Adventures and Misadventuees of Maqroll, 2002 p44

British police have fatally shot only one person wielding a knife since 2008 — a hostage taker. By comparison US police have fatally shot more than 575 people allegedly wielding blades just in the years since 2013

We never are certain about the identity of the beings in our dreams. We never see just one person but totality, an instantaneous, condensed parade of people rather than a single definitive presence – Alvaro Mutis – The Adventures and Misadventuees of Maqroll, 2002 p37


In 2014, for the first time, law enforcement officials took more property from American citizens than burglers did, Federal asset forfeiture collections have risen from around $800 million in 2002 to almost $4.5 billion in 2014.  Burglary losses topped out at $3.5 billion. The FBI tracks in addition to burglary, theft (including motor vehicles) which was $8.8 billion. At least an additional $1 billion in forfeitures are probably taken by state and local police.