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The Trumpet Call

July 31, 2015 by costaricaguy Leave a Comment

The Trumpet Call

Well, I tried.

And, I failed.

My experiment in repatriation proved to be a disaster.

Why, you ask?

Many reasons…not the least of which was getting off to a very bad start.

Nevertheless, it was another eye-opening experience. And in that light, it was beneficial to have suffered it. I had a handful of folks genuinely pulling for me…and I sincerely thank you all for that.

But in the end, it just didn’t work.

And what revelations and epiphanies transpired in my mind, heart and soul from all the trauma?

It all sort of comes down to this opinion, conclusion, warning, or however you want to couch it…

The U.S.A. is in deep trouble.

No, not because of 8 years under Obama. If anything, his presidency has been successful in a myriad of statistical ways…but it has not reversed the trend…

the slide into the abyss…

In fact, his presidency seems to have marked an acceleration.

The basic problem comes down to this: the rich are getting richer and the poor poorer.

We can drill down on that a bit more and rephrase it: the super rich are getting superbly richer whilst the rest of us are growing more and more downtrodden…

and the great swath of American society called the “middle class” appear to be completely oblivious to this alarming trend.

Rather than look up to the problem, they look down in blame…or over at Obama.

Obama is not the source of the problem. He does acknowledge it, but he’s been pretty powerless (or unwilling) to do much about it.

Obama’s presidency has in no measure changed the increasingly factual reality that our country has become an outright oligarchy.

The super rich class control the levers and they’re making damn sure that their ass is insulated from the turmoil that’s coming…

The shit may be close to hitting the fan folks.

And the election of someone like Donald Trump could really be the proverbial straw…to continue on with this annoying string of  clichés.

What we don’t need is exactly what a fellow like Trump proposes.

And that is, the privatization of, well, everything. The idea that everything works better if it works for profit…

And for whom does that profit work?

Well, certainly not for me…

You perhaps?

Doubtful as well.

What do “we” all really want…the normal we…not the private jet-set crowd…but regular run-of-the-mill blokes, like you and me?

We want “America” to work…we want the land of the free and the home of the brave to be a nice place to live in, for all of US…right?

Well, if this problem continues unabated much longer, it won’t be.

One reason I feel more at ease down south…way down south…about as far removed from the culture of materiality as you can get…

is that, while people are generally poorer than poor, in terms of American standards…

they are exquisitely happy, dignified and life loving folks.

They work good and hard…but their work doesn’t define them. Their decreased desire to accumulate reduces that pressure.

And what I witnessed during my five odd months of U.S. repatriation is that THAT is just not true up there.

The downtrodden are just that, downtrodden, and rightly pissed off about it. The culture that tells them they are worthless wretches for not having more gives rise to their anger and frustration.

This anger is simmering to a boil under the thinning crust of American materialistic excess…and the pressure that could lead to violent eruption is building.

What could possibly release it…the pressure that is?

Perhaps the election of someone who really cares about THE PROBLEM.

Someone who doesn’t ignore it, or make short shrift of it as being part and parcel of a dreaded “progressive” (translated: communist) ideology.

The problem will persist (and grow like a cancer) regardless of how you choose to label it…

Labeling is not the solution that will make it go away.

I’ve learned the hard way that the strategy of ignoring (or belittling) my problems generally only leads to their becoming larger.

So, in a little over a year, America will be faced with a very important choice…

if we’re fortunate enough to get to that point.

I’d suggest it choose wisely.

The trumpet call is sounding…it’s time for less words, more action.

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Filed Under: Removing Impact Blinders Tagged With: Donald Trump, Obama, removing impact blinders

Yearning to Breathe Free

July 4, 2015 by costaricaguy 2 Comments

Yearning to Breathe Free

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

― Emma Lazarus

Freedom is the cherished state we all wish to live in.

Gay people only this week were finally allowed to enter on equal terms as straights.

Yet there are still many who want to deny them that freedom.

I won’t go into the reasons…but they are at their core, entirely ideological…just take a gander at my FaceBook wall, as all that’s discussed ad nauseam.

In this post I want to talk specifically about freedom.

My freedom was recently taken away from me…for about a month in LA County Jail.

When something is taken away from you, or when all of a sudden something that you’ve taken for granted for a long time goes missing, it tends to provoke a re-value-ation.

Do we value freedom in this country?

We say we do. We say it often…ad nauseam…

But do we mean it?

We have this thing called “the constitution.”

People invoke its name all the time…usually as a way of promoting some end…

either political, or religious.

But what does the constitution really do for us as people? What was, and still very much is, its purpose.

Technically speaking it established a framework for our government and puts strict limits on what the various bodies therein created can and can’t do…

but why?

Let’s not speak of the “features” of our constitution, but its purpose…its why.

And the why of the constitution is freedom…generally couched in terms of our liberty and our equality as human beings.

And why is that important?

Why should people be free?

And free from what, or to do what?

I recently repatriated to the U.S. after spending 14 years in Costa Rica. Coming back here has been, well, a shocking experience.

I’ve re-entered the U.S. as one of the tired, poor and huddled.

And as I look around I don’t see much in the way of freedom.

I see a lot of weariness, frustration, and fear.

I see a lot of ideological sniping and finger-pointing about various problems, but little being done to solve them.

And all the while the ranks of the down-trodden grow larger.

And that, my friends, does not bode well for freedom.

Our constitution not only protects and guards our cherished freedoms from government, but it also creates that same government to promote those freedoms.

The freedom we have to take a road trip would be a lot less enjoyable were it not for those government created highways we can zip across.

The freedom to enjoy life’s golden years after decades of hard work would be much less enjoyable for many were it not for that “little” government program called social security.

Granted, the lion’s share is up to us…it falls upon us to live our lives in a way that promotes our own freedom and that of others.

I call that in this blog…impact mindfulness.

Sometimes things get out of whack. Sometimes people go too far in the name of what is really a false sense of freedom.

Sometimes certain ideologies get in the way of it…

even ideologies that we consider freedom promoting…

like capitalism…

and christianity.

When folks start utilizing the mechanism of the state to promote ideologies and thereby curtail cherished freedoms…

well, that’s when the constitution must step in.

We should not accept that health should only be the privilege of those who can afford a doctor because capitalism demands it.

We should not accept that marriage should be a right only enjoyed by this particular sexual orientation because the bible demands it.

Freedom must trump ideology. And we have a constitution (and a government) that should be about making sure that’s the case.

Perhaps we’ve been free so long in this country that we’ve forgotten what it really means.

Perhaps we need to undergo a re-value-ation…

before we lose it entirely.

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Filed Under: Removing Impact Blinders Tagged With: impact blinders

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