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The Fallen Dreams of Escape

by: gottlieb

Mon Feb 08, 2010 at 05:13:36 PST        
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The classic Ambrose Bierce short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge has a man being hung and miraculously the rope breaks and he escapes and has an adventure only to find in the end the rope didn't break and his escape was a dying dream of desperation. In the end the man hangs from a stiff rope, dead of a broken neck.

Barack Obama is our dying dream of the desperate.

gottlieb :: The Fallen Dreams of Escape



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When he was elected after eight years of twisted fascism, Orwellian diktat, military evil and economic madness, the United States of America was at the end of its rope, hung by its own petard. American Empire, much like any empire, conquered in the name of exceptional pride, fought cruel wars of genocide in the name of peace and ground up its citizenry and treasure in the name of self-preservation. We became what we despised and traded our promise of enlightenment for dark age ignorance. We jettisoned reasoned principle and pursuit of wisdom for irrational fear and embrace of ugly hate.

Our political system was morphed, over decades, from the idealism of  Mr. Smith Goes to Washington to the cynicism of Let's Make a Smoke-filled, Back-Room Deal Where Mr. Politician Gets Rich and We The People Get Screwed. We went from Disney to Political Pornography.

The People were left to dog-eat-dog it in a Darwinian nightmare while Corporations were crowned King, Neo-Liberalism made religion and citizens of the 'greatest democracy in the history of the world' made wage-slaves, debt-serfs, peons, cogs and widgets. Humanity was made a number and wisdom reduced to the least common denominator.

America no longer held the promise of the shining city on the hill but was found a garbage dump.

America was desperate for a savior after the Nero/Caligula regime and we settled for a happy, shiny knight riding the trusty steed of hope, change and the best ideals of human aspiration. He was swept to power on a rising tide of optimism twinged with desperation.

Facing endless and escalating wars, savage economic depression created by inhumane fat-cats and the systematic shredding and dismantling of Constitutional protections, trashing of human rights and a vicious program of divide and conquer, the election of Barack Obama was the snap and let loose of our noose and an escape to freedom; the chance for survival in the face impending and inevitable doom.

But the euphoria of release and relief was tainted soon after as the knight removed his shiny armor and helmeted visor to reveal his counselors and advisers as the very architects and enablers of the doom we fought so hard to escape. Bankers were brought in to steal the people's loot and give it to the bankers, the very greed-mongers who orchestrated economic collapse on the backs of ordinary people. Military Officers who hadn't won a war in 60 years were promoted and put in charge of commissions of war crimes, genocide, the devastation of peoples and the desolation of souls, creating, like despotic gods, legions of broken hearts bent upon eternal revenge against the evil American empire.

The knight left the care and feeding of hurting, diseased and desperate citizens in the hands of amoral corporations whose only mandate is profit at the expense of people. He called himself a leader but he was nothing but an appeaser. He called himself a man of principle but he was nothing but a back-room dealer. He called himself a man of peace but he was nothing short of a Machiavellian prince of death and destruction. He called himself a man of faith but he was nothing but a cynical charlatan flim-flam man who talks out of both sides of his mouth without moving his lips. The plausible deniability of political ventriloquism.

And so now we see the truth. The charade is over. The dream is over. The escape is over. Life is over.

As we, too late, hear the snap of our neck.

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I suppose its up to me (4.00 / 9)
as the only resident incorrigible smart ass, to point out:

Were I to have a dying-gasp fantasy (she looks around at her world) I would hope to fuck I could come up with something better than this.

(and no, the lead in it would not be Johnnie Depp)

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[ Parent ]
There's an old saying... (4.00 / 7)
"It's Not Over Till It's Over"

Starship

Listen
We don't call the shots here
We don't make the rules
We take what we get, get what we can
And it's learning the hard way
Here on the streets
You can't build a dream, without a plan

(Passion speaks) Let them hear you speak
(Play for keeps) They play to win, we play for keeps

Chorus:
It's not over 'til it's over
It's not over 'til we get it right

The odds are against us
They say we don't stand a chance
But there's no giving up, no giving in
When push comes to shove
You got to fight for what you love
You do what you must, do what you can

(Passion speaks) Let them hear you speak
(Play for keeps) They play to win, we play for keeps

It's not over 'til it's over (It's not over)
It's not over 'til we get it right
It's not over 'til it's over (Don't go giving in)
It's not over 'til we get it right

The odds are against us
But you know we still stand a chance
But there's no giving up, no giving in
It's not over

It's not over 'til it's over
It's not over 'til we, 'til we, 'til we get it right
It's not over 'til it's over
It's not over 'til we, 'til we, 'til we get it right
It's not over 'til it's over
Don't go giving in now


I appreciate (4.00 / 8)
your musical response.

And of course you are right. It is not over till it's over.

But, do zombies know they are dead?

It's the end of our short-lived empire. Short, because of future shock. The later it gets the faster it gets late.

Best, IMO, to forget about saving what can't be saved and begin to build for the future.

It's not 'the empire is dead, long live the empire.' It's 'the empire is dead, thank god, let's try again and do what we have never done before - learn from our mistakes.'

g.

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[ Parent ]
Or it's (4.00 / 6)
good f'ing thing the empire is dead. Now we start doing something useful for a change. ;-)

[ Parent ]
A dark and beautiful metaphor (4.00 / 10)
but seeing you writing again is a ray of light in it anyway.

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Perhaps it is better to end this sick structure in the end, and those of us who are prepared for it, can rise from the ashes like a Phoenix.


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The charade of a "profit oriented world wide economy" may be faltering... (4.00 / 7)

And will probably fall, sooner than later. However humans are resilient, and will survive.

Capitalism and the hoarding of wealth by the few require an open ended labor/material resource system where there is always another location to move to, for cheap labor and resource exploitation. That open ended system is what is failing. As the climate crisis is informing us, Gaia is a closed system and can't support the rampant capitalism and hegemony by the elite.

The infrastructure that has enabled the current system remains  however, and will be available for the eventual reintegration of the people of the world in a cultural and economic revival, on a world wide basis. NGOs are already supporting more aid, world wide, than are governments, a trend which will grow exponentially as the current system fails. Witness the amount of money raised world wide, in times of need, by $5 and $10 donations. People are innately good, are innately willing to help others. It is only nationalistic/tribal cultures that are divisive. While it is true that there is a lot of strife world wide due to religion and tribal affiliations, there is also an ever increasing willingness to put aside these differences in order to work through the hard times.

And hard times there are to come, there is no doubt. Perhaps, in some ways, it will be as hard to survive as it was back a few tens of thousands of years ago when after the last major ice age there were but, what, 10,000 or so "humans" left on the planet. But I am confident that Gaia's experiment with intelligent life forms will be successful.  

visualize: the act of the mind using spiritual energy to manifest in the physical realm  


Gaia is pretty smart, I think. (4.00 / 6)
She's the whole universe. ;-)



[ Parent ]
Ya mon ;~) (4.00 / 7)

Hubble is way cool, eh? I know that the color is computerized for the most part, but never the less.....

visualize: the act of the mind using spiritual energy to manifest in the physical realm  

[ Parent ]
It's a beautiful place. (4.00 / 3)
I really can't think of any other universe I'd rather live in, myself. ;-)

[ Parent ]
life is most definately not over (4.00 / 9)
Our job, really, is to learn to live fully. I always see a direct correspondence between the inner and the outer life. Living full and erotically (not necessarily sexually but creatively and sensually) is our task right now. To enjoy life and to infect others presents new possibilities to the human spirit that is hunkered down in the sad and empty fantasies of the media and the mad and paranoid delusions of the fundamentalists.

Living fully means being totally present to each situation on and not wasting force by worrying about the sad state of affairs. We need to acknowledge the state of affairs like we acknowledge the weather and make adjustments.

I've been close to losing heart a thousand times in recent years -- but that's what stops me. I know that the goal of all this systemic madness is to weaken me and make me lose heart and therefore turning me into an easily controlled consumer of the opium dreams the MSM provides.

Won't happen -- I refuse to go that way. I'd rather attempt a grand and foolish project and if that fails dance like Zorba taught.

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Well, it's a metaphor... (4.00 / 6)
Of course, life isn't over. Indeed, as you say, in spite of the tragic narrative unfolding before us in the 'all the world's a stage' script, it's vital to find the joy and beauty of living in our relationships, our work (if possible) and our comrades in arms fighting for a better world.

g.  

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[ Parent ]
I knew what you meant, gottlieb (4.00 / 1)
No criticism on what you have to say -- I appreciate it. I've seen some dark despair both personal and around me in the past couple of years. The financial downturn hit us, as a family, really hard and we're still reeling. So I've had to discover some inner resources.

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[ Parent ]
Ouch! (4.00 / 4)
Just can't seem to get rid of this damned crick in my neck.

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The plausible deniability of political ventriloquism.

Obama's definitely the dummy.

All that campaign cash buys a lot of stupid.


"Obama's definitely the dummy".... (4.00 / 2)
Just posted comment below that seems to verify that he's only got a couple of "handlers" feeding him his lines.


[ Parent ]
"Never have so many talented people managed... (4.00 / 4)

"...to achieve so little with so much..."

Steve Clemons posted this report  commenting on a "vital" and "brave" article by Financial Times Washington Bureau Chief Edward Luce: Core Chicago Team Sinking Obama Presidency:

Financial Times Washington Bureau Chief Edward Luce has written a granularly informed insider account about those who hold the keys to the inner most sanctum of Obama Land -- Rahm Emanuel, Robert Gibbs, Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod...

"Luce has written what seems to me the best and most succinct rundown of what's gone wrong in the White House, with particular attention to the role of Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel"...this Luce piece is unavoidably, accurately hard-hitting, and while many of the nation's top news anchors and editors are sending emails back and forth (I have been sent three such emails in confidence) on what a spot-on piece Luce wrought on the administration, they fear that the "four horsepersons of the Obama White House" will shut down and cut off access to those who give the essay 'legs.'

Any serious survey of the Obama administration's accomplishments and setbacks over the last year has to conclude that the administration is deeply in the red.

If current trends continue, this once mesmerizing Camelot-ish operation will be be seen in the history books as the presidential administration that -- to distort slightly and inversely paraphrase Churchill -- never have so many talented people managed to achieve so little with so much...

 

Who in the "Chicago Mafia" are key players in the "no we can't" team?

...suggest that Rahm Emanuel lost track of the importance of communicating to the public about health care...I would also suggest that Rahm pulled the plug on shuttering GITMO...not understanding that this was a key pillar of progressive political support for Obama...

...The article goes on to document how people like (Cabinet Secretaries)...were kept off television...including important voices like Paul Volcker and Austan Goolsbee on Obama's economic team, who saw their public voices choked off by a media-dominating Lawrence Summers with support from Robert Gibbs and Rahm Emanuel...

It seems that Obama has allowed himself to be sequestered in a bunker-like bubble, guarded by clueless egotists (like, ummm....who was that last fool by the hill?).  Apparently this century's Presidents have decided to ignore the painful lessons of history, and because of their hubris, we are all doomed to suffer the consequences of their failures.



In-Group Politician Disease (4.00 / 4)
Both Obama and Rahm 'grew-up' and got their power within the existing system.  Since they achieved power within the system the system must be working since it allowed them to achieve power.

(I mean ... its obvious Obama and Rahm are the greatest thing since the invention of sliced bread.  (Isn't it?))

So all us DFHs from Planet PinkoCommie MUST BE wrong about the need to radically overhaul the system.  So if all the DFHs from PPC are wrong then Summers, Bernanke, & etc. MUST BE correct.

You see?  It all makes perfect sense!


_There's nothing Nietzsche couldn't teach ya 'bout the raising of the wrist._


[ Parent ]
Yes, self-delusion is a wonderful invention... (4.00 / 3)
It protects us from reality--right up to point when it comes up and bites us on the behind.  


[ Parent ]
Problem (4.00 / 1)
Wouldn't mind if their delusions bit them in the butt.

Unfortunately, they do OK but their delusions bit us in the butt.

_There's nothing Nietzsche couldn't teach ya 'bout the raising of the wrist._


[ Parent ]
Chillingly, could it all be a lot more simple? Rahm was just another (4.00 / 4)
cool dude from Chicago with a lot of connections. That Obama had the regular old "fraternity boy" mentality. That the whole election was a class project by clever pranksters. That everybody was giving high fives in the back room and drinking Bud Light. And after they pulled this thing off (winning the election), they had no clue what to do, like driving a car down a steep decline with the breaks giving out. It all seems like a Superbowl commercial.

I mean when you get outflanked by a bunch of mindless teabaggers and other assorted misfits, there's something real fishy in Denmark. It if weren't so tragic it would be funny. And little Timmy Geithner who owed the IRS $50,000.


The pranksters are still running a campaign instead... (4.00 / 2)
of running a government.  They continue to put candidate President damage control ahead of governing.  They continue to whisk the candidate President away from any controversy, and especially away from totally accepting and fulfilling his role as chief executive of this nation.  

Instead the Gang of Newbies from Chicago continue to be a collection of studious nerds and godfather-type wannabees,  energetically and clumsily bumbling their way around the top levels of government with little to no capability to turn their rhetoric into reality.
 


[ Parent ]
I like the essay. the darkness fits my fatalism (4.00 / 3)
Life isn't over but the emperor has no clothes and Nero has already fiddled his last.  I always said I wanted to stick around this life so I could see how the soap opera ends.  Well it's not ending but it sure is morphing

"Whatever depends on conditions is empty of intrinsic reality"
What excellent instruction could be more amazing than this discovery? Jey Tsong Khapa - Essence of True Eloquence Translated by Thurman, R.    


Odd ... when I saw title to this on the FP, AOAOCB was what came to mind. (4.00 / 1)


I think you're overestimating the strength of the empire. (4.00 / 1)
And its coherence.  In fact, it's overextended and unsustainable and about to snap.  I don't see Obama as a dying gasp, but as a false dawn.  The false dawn precedes the real one.

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