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Twenty-Seven Casual Observations about the way things are...
I'm not sure of the origin of this list, I first found it around 2001.
It reappeared as "I'M MAD AS HELL" in 2004.
While I don't like the "mad as hell" part, there is much to agree with and consider.
Ultimately I have no clue whom the original author is/was
- 1. I am a fire buff. I love to watch the equipment work, and thrill when brave
firemen risk their lives to rescue victims from burning buildings. They are some
of America's greatest heroes. An average of 100 die and 50,000 are injured each
year doing their jobs. The majority of these deaths and injuries occur in slum
sections of major cities, the conflagrations often caused by trash people doing
careless and stupid things. On December 7, 1999, 6 firemen died in a warehouse
fire in Worcester, Mass. Two homeless scum had set that fire. How ironic it is,
that these brave American heroes die saving people who might not deserve such
risks being taken for them.
- 2. Article 1, Section 4 of the Constitution was amended by the 20th
Amendment, Section 2, which says, "The Congress shall assemble at least
once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3rd
day of January, unless they shall by law appoint a different day."
Notice it doesn't say they have to stay in session, and if they would act
according to the Constitution, doing only the things therein authorized, they
could go home a month later, we would all be better off, and D.C. could once
again become a normal city.
- 3. Anyone born in America is a "Native American" by definition, and I am
tired of Indians being called "Native Americans." My descendents came
here in the mid 1600's! I also am weary of the eternal Indian privileges such
as having their own "nations" within the United States, and being
immune from our laws. They can do anything they damn well please, including
milking us dry with welfare, having casinos, their own police, and legislature.
Why shouldn't the reservations be abolished, and the American Indian blended
into the rest of our society, having to pay taxes, work for a living, and obey
our laws? There are no Negro reservations, Hispanic reservations, or Asian
reservations, and they are certainly of a different skin color aren't they? The
Indians killed as many of us as we did them, and I can see no reason for the continued
existence of Indian reservations, "nations", and the BIA. The American
Indian may not even be the first race on American soil. At least two archaeological
excavations indicate the white man was here for thousands of years before the
American Indian. The "Kennewick Man" was found near the Columbia
River near Kennewick Washington in July 1996. He was undoubtedly a Caucasian,
and has been reliably dated to be 8,000 years old. The "Spirit Caveman"
was dug up in Western Nevada in 1940, was Caucasian, and has been reliably dated
to be 9,500 years old. Maybe the Indians exterminated the original white man!
- 4. With the tobacco hoopla and smoking prohibitions continually being enacted, many
wonder what those poor tobacco farmers could do for a living if this continues.
How about letting them grow marijuana or hemp? How about letting them grow what
they want? How about restoring freedom to the farmer?
- 5. We have a multitude of federal laws and federal courts. A quick look at the
Constitution will indicate that there are only three authorized federal crimes.
They are espionage, counterfeiting, and piracy. Let's eliminate all non-Constitutionally
authorized federal laws and crimes. This would eliminate most federal courts, The savings
would be appreciable, to put it mildly. Overlapping jurisdictions are silly.
- 6. I think a "suicide kit" should be placed in each and every jail
cell in America. Think of the money, time, and court space it might save.
"Suicide watches" for obviously guilty murderers and rapists, so
they can live to stand trial, are absurd. They might want to die. The innocents
would fight for their vindication, and a certain number of those who are guilty,
know it, and are headed for life imprisonment or execution, might use the kits
and save us all a lot of trouble!
- 7. While it sends shivers up and down my spine when I hear the National Anthem,
called the "Star Spangled Banner." First of all, it isn't a "banner"
and it isn't "spangled," which means "glittery, dazzled, or reflective."
It's a FLAG with 50 stars at the top left corner. Secondly, it is virtually un-singable,
with a range of 20 notes. Even if it were an easy sing, the words mean absolutely nothing
to 99% of Americans. They refer to the War of 1812, not the Revolution, and in fact is
Francis Scott Key's poem put to the music of an old British drinking song titled, "
To Anachreon in Heaven."
Consider the beauty of music and words to "America the Beautiful," with a range
of but 15 notes, and ask yourself if it wouldn't make a superior National Anthem.
"Oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain. For purple mountains’
majesty, above the fruited plains. America, America, God shed his grace on thee.
And crown thy good with brotherhood, from sea to shining sea." Doesn’t that make
far more sense than nonsensical words like, "O'er the ramparts we watched, where
so valiantly streaming(?)...the bombs bursting in air...twilight's last gleaming...rocket's
red glare, etc.?" Just what is all that supposed to mean to an American attempting
to sing those words?
- 8. Why is it illegal for a private carrier to carry the mail and use your mailbox? You paid
for it, erected it, and it is your property. But it is illegal for any but the postal service
to use it. While the Constitution authorizes the establishment of "Post Offices and
post Roads," no where does it give the post office department exclusivity.
Competition from UPS, FEDEX, and others, leaves post office hauling a smaller percentage of
parcels. With competition, the same might be true of the mails, and we would all save money
and get better service.
- 9. Why did we actually pay the Panamanians to take our canal? It is one of the greatest
engineering achievements of all time, and we actually paid them to take it, thanks to
Jimmy Carter. They violated the treaty a thousand ways from Sunday, and even the signing
was illegal. We should have voided the treaty and taken it back. It was ours to keep.
Now, the Panamanians seem to want us back, since the Chinese are in. I'll bet the
creeps in D.C. won't do it.
- 10. Did you ever stop to realize that trucks have lousy brakes? They are good for city
driving, slow speeds, or level stopping, and that's about it. Autos and trains don’t
have to "gear down" to go down hills, and there are no "runaway car or
train ramps." The square inch of braking surface per hundred weight is correct on
cars, but woefully deficient on large trucks. Why don't the states insist that trucks
have adequate brakes?
- 11. Diesel fuel costs far less to refine than gasoline, and for each gallon of crude,
there is more diesel than gasoline. 40 years ago, diesel cost a third less than gas,
and rightfully so. What market-fixing scheme has made diesel cost the same, and often
more than gasoline? Believe me, that "fix" has cost each and every one of
us plenty when we shop, because diesel fuel delivers just about everything we use,
eat, or wear. Why doesn’t some smart politico investigate?
- 12. The minimum wage is legislated unemployment. It all began with FDR, and has continued
ever since. Are the stupid or untalented worth the minimum wage to do something like pump
gas, sweep a floor, or wash dishes? So we now pump our own gas, sweep our own floors, and
push buttons to run an elevator. If wages were paid on the basis of what the job or employee
was worth, there could be no unemployment, other than voluntary. You simply wouldn't believe
what automation costs. In elevators alone, the automation, computers, complicated technology
and repairs to keep them running, make them cost many times what a manually operated one
would cost, but at 9¢ per minute for the minimum wage, it is economically necessary to
automate. The costs are double actually, because the unemployed go on the dole, further
sucking the lifeblood out of us taxpayers.
- 13. "Wetland" is a fairly new term, and it basically means swamp. For hundreds of
years, sensible people have filled in oozing, disgusting swamps, so as to minimize the
mosquito populations, and use previously worthless land, making the areas less disease
prone and more productive. Now, so called "wetlands" are sacrosanct, and supposedly
hold all sorts of wonderful creepy, crawling, flying things that no one wants. A single shovel
of dirt in a designated "wetland" can cost you a huge fine, even a puddle on your
own property! The EPA is one of the most disgusting agencies ever formed, and should be abolished,
along with most others begun since the mid 1960's.
- 14. Prejudice is not popular now, and anyone admitting to it can be quickly ostracized from
a circle of friends or even a community. Prejudice is perfectly normal, and everyone has thousands
of them as shown by our every action in life. Our act of choosing something, be it a neighborhood,
food, car, mate, job, movie, or clothing, is prejudiced by our likes and dislikes, which are
prejudices. Prejudice is merely pre-judging something, usually from past experience or personal
taste. If one is afraid of walking through a bad neighborhood at night, it is because of pre-judging
that it might be risky. The multitudes of retirement communities indicate a prejudice of their occupants.
They would rather be close to their own age groups and income levels. Ethnic neighborhoods and foods
are indicative of a prejudice towards a certain nationality. The myriads of Germantowns, Little
Italys, Chinatowns, and Koreatowns are evidence of deep-seated prejudice. Don't fret; be as
prejudiced as you wish, and have no guilt feelings about it.
- 15. Article 1, Section 9, Paragraph 7 of the Constitution says, "No Money shall be drawn
from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law; and a regular Statement and
Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time.
" In other words, the President has no Constitutional authority to send dollars anywhere!
It is unconstitutional for him to send a billion here or there, unless a bill is passed by the
Congress after being instituted by the House of Representatives.
- 16. So-called "hate crimes," and the punishment of them, are an absurdity. In early
2,000, two 17-year-old cousins killed and ran over a 26-year-old homosexual black man in a
tiny northeastern West Virginia town. The problem was whether to charge the boys with not
only murder, but with a "hate crime." Murder should be punished by prompt execution,
regardless of "hate." I hate a lot of things. I hate squash, communism, socialism,
Bill and Hillary Clinton, huge government, war, ugly buildings, and about a thousand other
things. I actually HATE them! Is this a hate crime? Acting out hatred by doing harm to
another is a crime, not thinking about it!
- 17. At age 38, Florence Griffith Joyner ("Flo-Jo") died of massive heart failure.
Jim Fixx, the so-called "King of Joggers" was found dead at age 52 of the same thing
on a lonely New England road. He was supposedly in absolutely perfect health. Hundreds of runners
have dropped dead of heart failure. I lived in Scottsdale and Phoenix Arizona for five years, and
used to cringe at seeing joggers "running for their lives" at 115 degrees, in the
blistering hot sun. Running ruins knees, ankles, and I believe the heart. Running, "for
your life," is like running a piece of machinery at top speed, and believing it is "good
for it." Runners brag that their heartbeat is far slower than that of the rest of us, but
medical science has not yet ruled that this is indicative of a healthy rather than overworked
heart. Few football players at any level, escape without permanent, nagging injuries and pain
from playing that sport. It is the American favorite, but it is brutal and physically debilitating.
Baseball, on the other hand, requires incredible skill, as opposed to huge football hunks trying
to destroy their opponents in any way humanly possible. It’s only my opinion!
- 18. There seems to be a basic human dislike or mistrust of skin of a different color. People
with different colored skins seem to have a natural antipathy towards each other, spoken or
unspoken. You can draw any conclusion you wish from that, but it seems to be an immutable natural
law that different colored complexions don’t mix too well, and legislation has as much chance
of changing that, as overruling the law of gravity. In colleges, and every single integrated
environment, people invariably segregate themselves according to color and race. The Orientals,
Negroes, Hispanics, Whites, and every other hue will always find associating with their own
more comfortable. Animals, birds, and fish associate with their own kind and prefer their own.
In black society today, the lighter skinned Negroes are looked on with more favor than dark ones.
In any society, those with certain likes, dislikes, aims, goals, or even habits are drawn to each
other. Antique auto lovers naturally associate with other antique auto lovers. Baseball fans, beer
drinkers, computer nerds, or any possible group will naturally tend to associate with each other.
(The word "fan" is derived from "fanatic") No law, regardless of how well
intentioned will ever stop that natural habit.
- 19. The machinery, architecture, and artifacts of bygone days have been preserved for posterity
in America, as in no other land in the world. In no other nation have automobiles, rail transport,
architecture, clothing, historic documents, and even stamps, been so lovingly preserved as in
America. I consider this to be a mark of intelligence and civilization...inventing the new and
preserving the old. Other than shifting gears, most Americans have never performed such formerly
common tasks as operating an elevator with a manual control, pulling the throttle of a steam
locomotive, opening the controller of an old trolley car, striking the arc of a 60 year old
searchlight, operating a 50 year old projection booth in a theatre, restoring a building or
antique item, or even plowing a field with a two cylinder John Deere tractor. I am a damned
lucky man who has done all of the above and a lot more, and I encourage every one of you to
get involved in preservation of any kind, as suits your tastes. Historical societies and
preservation entities are most rewarding!
- 20. The conflict between the Jews and Palestinians continues, as do the difficulties around the
world between races of people who should have never been placed together. These are races imported
to do cheap labor. The Mexicans were brought in to do hard work in America, and the Jews hire
Palestinians to do hard work they don’t choose to do. The British, Germans, and French brought
in cheap labor from other lands, and are now stuck with them, hate them, and wish they had never
done it. America willingly bought slaves to do the hard work 300 years ago, and it has torn us
apart, just like the same practice is doing to other nations today. Won’t anyone learn? If the
Jews want to stop the trouble, stop hiring the Palestinians for cheap labor, do it yourself,
give them their land free and clear, and have border guards. If you can't get the job done with
your own people, it is a tragic mistake to bring in foreign workers to do the work cheaply.
- 21. And speaking of Israel, there is perhaps no finer example of a desert being transformed
into a cultured, cultivated land, and as Isaiah said, made to "Blossom like a rose.
" The UN seized the current nation of Israel from the Palestinians over 50 years ago,
and they didn’t happen to want to sell. The Jews have done miraculous things. The Palestinians
were, and continue to be, slobs by comparison. That is not the point. The point is that its
former owners had occupied the land given Israel for hundreds of years, and they won't forget
or forgive. It was grossly unfair to the Palestinians, and I can not see how it could ever
end peacefully, especially when the suicide bombers are promised 70 virgins in heaven, after
they self immolate themselves, carrying a few dozen Jews with them.
- 22. The United Nations has been in existence for over 50 years, and other than bringing spies,
cannibals, and communists into New York, and disobeying every traffic law on the Big Apple's
books, it has accomplished nothing useful, other than suck up large amounts of money to feed
its supremely wasteful bureaucracy. They claim the U.S. owes a billion dollars in back dues,
but in fact they owe us $5 billion for our un-reimbursed peace keeping efforts. In the year
1999, America spent $10,179,000,000 on UN "peacekeeping operations" and resolutions!
During the UN's tenure, we have had Korea, Viet Nam, hundreds of other skirmishes, Bosnia,
Kosovo, and of course the continual Israel-Palestinian conflict, which was caused by the UN's
giving away land that didn’t belong to it. I make a motion that we tell the U.N. to take
their scofflaw diplomats, bureaucrats, and interpreters, move them all to some other land,
and that we bow out. There was far more peace in the world when the United States refused
to join the League of Nations after WW I, than there has been since WW II, when we did join
its successor, and throw good money after bad.
- 23. The CIA recently celebrated its 50th anniversary also. Of all the screwed up
bureaucracies, the CIA has to be the worst. It has never been the "Central Intelligence
Agency," but rather the "Central Unintelligence Agency." It has turned its
agents over to the enemy, probably had a hand in the JFK murder when he threatened to get rid
of it, reportedly always has been in cahoots with the KGB, and has been responsible for countless
tragedies. It is accountable to no one, and has hidden its flaws and waste by hunkering down under
the cloak of "secrecy," for far too long. How about getting rid of it?
- 24. There are many silly phrases bandied about by the press and bureaucrats, but among the most
absurd, is the habit of calling every dictatorship ruled, poverty soaked, hopeless, ludicrous
patch of dirt or sand around the world, a "developing nation," with an
"emerging economy." These absurdities and concentrated courtyards of murder, ruthless
power and oppression are no more "developing," or "emerging" than is a
circus midget growing. These "nations" are mired in absolutism and indigence,
thanks to their tyrannical rulers, who permit no freedom. Why anyone would call these
conflagrations of coercion, "developing," or their economies "emerging,"
is more than any logical person can fathom. The Islamic nations are classic examples of this.
- 25. The drug war cannot be won for the same reason that prohibition didn't work, and that is it places
government against entrepreneurs. No government or law can possibly beat the mind of a free and
innovative people. This is why there will always be prostitutes, and anything else man wants to
do that may be legislated against by politicians. Pitting the mind of a free man against a government
is a hopeless cause. A free man will always win!
- 26. After re-reading this book over and over again, proofing it, adding to it, and editing it, I
realize that there are solutions some might consider cruel and inhuman. Look at what 65 years of
handouts, welfare, subsidies, and other "humanistic" approaches to crime, poverty,
prison, and slovenliness has gotten us. We are swamped with filth, indolence, violence, murder,
ignorance, rape, crime, graffiti, destruction, illegitimacy, obscenity, cheating, theft, infidelity,
laziness, and an almost total loss of principle. The preceding surrounds us constantly, closes in
gradually, and might possibly cause eventual immolation of our civilization. Only by stopping
welfare and handouts of all types, including foreign aid, messing in everyone's business but
our own, and watching the death or reformation of the worthless, can our civilization be secured
for our descendants. Only by radically reducing the intrusive federal government by 90%, and
forcing bureaucrats and self aggrandizing "officials" to stop transfusing our dollars
into their bottomless pockets, can our American dream be salvaged. I can think of no other way
to do it, other than by what some may call "inhumane" treatment of those deserving no
more.
A 'must read' are two novels.
Atlas Shrugged
has been quoted from, and
mentioned many times in this book. Another is John Ross' novel "Unintended Consequences,"
which I also consider a 'must read.'
- 27. Look up the word "gay" in any dictionary more than 20 years old, and the definition
is simply "happy," not "homosexual." Just another twisting of the English
language to give a desired meaning. Homosexuals are not "gay," but probably just the
opposite, regardless of their supposed lyrical joy and sublime contentment. For accuracy's sake
however, stop calling them gay!
- 28. Public opinion polls mean nothing, because the results can be manipulated by selective
choosing of areas to be polled, and wording of questions asked, both remarkably open to
fraudulent twisting of results.
- 29. Our Constitution's First Amendment has been, and continues to be grossly misread and
misunderstood by virtually everyone, who claim it says there is to be a 'separation of
church and state.' It says nothing of the sort! It says, "Congress shall make
no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
…" The Founders did not want an "official" religion like Mother England
had legislated, but wanted religion to be unencumbered by any law, and allow all to have
free choice as to religion. There is no word, sentence, or even thought of 'separation
of church and state' in the Constitution, and certainly nothing in regards to prayer
or decorations at holiday time!
- 30. Want to stop the hundreds of thousands of seemingly unstoppable Mexicans that illegally
come across the border each month? I have a sure-fire solution that will cost virtually
nothing. Erect hundreds of large signs in Spanish, and broadcast on all Mexican radio and
TV stations, that "ALL PERSONS ILLEGALLY ENTERING THE UNITED STATES WILL BE SHOT
BY BORDER GUARDS OR OWNERS OF THE LAND ON WHICH THEY TRESSPASS. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS.
DO NOT ENDANGER YOUR LIFE BY ILLEGALLY ENTERING THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!"
That's it. Sensible persons don't jump off of buildings or run in front of a car, because
they will die. The same would instantly be true of illegal border crossings, which would
decrease by 99%. Only the fools would attempt it, and the problem is solved at virtually
no cost. Cruel or inhumane? NO! Warnings are given about high-tension lines, going under
a tree during a thunderstorm, and allowing babies to sleep on their stomach. Any dangerous
situation, when warned about, makes the one doing the warning, blameless.
"WARNING: ANYONE ILLEGALLY ENTERING MY HOME WILL BE SHOT."
"WARNING: ANYONE ILLEGALLY ENTERING MY COUNTRY WILL BE SHOT."
What's the difference?
- 31. Finally, one of the rewards of writing fiction, is being able to determine the outcome.
This writer wishes he could, and that is the single reason this has been written.
If there were only a set of magic words, phrases, or paragraphs that would literally
grab America, and get us back on the path the brave Revolutionaries and Founders intended
us to follow. That avenue directed America to be self supporting, independent, microscopically
taxed, have valuable money, mind our own business, and to thrive with strength and initiative.
The Founders never envisioned federal stomping of achievers, theft, and wealth transfers.
Washington and Jefferson never intended for D.C. to become a warren of paper pushing
incompetents, who rule their superiors with harsh, virtually unlimited power. Our inferiors
are truly ruling us. What Abe Lincoln did in the War Between the States by violating the
Constitution a hundred ways, was but a microcosm of today's outrages, originating from within
the D.C. beltway.
If even one of the foregoing chapters' solutions could partially become reality, or if this effort
could cause a massive change in the way America thinks, much as did Ayn Rand’s brilliant
"Atlas Shrugged," I would be content. Would that I, like writers of fiction, could
dictate the future and recovery of being the rapidly extinguished American dream.
“Liberave Animam Meam” (I have freed my mind)
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