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Bernie Sanders is Number One on National Security

January 5, 2016 by costaricaguy Leave a Comment

Bernie Sanders is Number One on National Security

My last post explained my passionate support of Bernie Sanders to become the 45th President of the U.S.

Bernie’s not just right on the issues, he’s knows what “the issues” really are…

He knows that out of control income and wealth inequality are ripping society to shreds and eviscerating the middle class…the great engine of growth and prosperity for all Americans.

He knows that a corrupt, money-driven political system, is at the core of rising inequality, as the system becomes increasingly rigged for the richest Americans.

He knows that global warming is on the verge of becoming an inescapable threat to our planet and all life that inhabits it.

He also knows that all of the above are inextricably intertwined with the threat to our national security.

National security gets a lot of press these days and for good reason. Terrorism appears to be on the rise despite the trillions and trillions of dollars we’ve spent to combat it since 9-11.

The typical response to the problem of national security is the neoliberal one.

“Neoliberal”…a term you might have read me railing against and thought to yourself, wait a minute, I thought the Revolutionary Misfit WAS a liberal…

Well, for starters, I don’t like to be labeled “liberal.”

In my opinion, there’s not much difference between a neoliberal and an establishment liberal…or an establishment conservative for that matter.

I’m a progressive.

I am a Sanders-Warren-style progressive who’d like to see some real and desperately needed change come to the country…and to the world.

What is neoliberalism?

Well, if you Google it, you get this:

Beginning in the 1970s and 1980s, its advocates [namely Ronald Reagan of the U.S. and Margaret Thatcher of the U.K.] supported extensive economic liberalization policies such as privatization, fiscal austerity, deregulation, free trade, and reductions in government spending in order to enhance the role of the private sector in the economy.

What has really gotten us into the tremendous mess that the Middle East has become?

I would opine that neoliberalism and its first-cousin, neoconservatism, are at the heart of the problem.

Why have we insisted on meddling in Middle Eastern affairs…

from the overthrow of the democratically elected leader of Iran, Mosaddegh, in 1953, and the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan in the aftermath of 9-11, to Obama’s recent drone attacks and Syrian strategy (or lack thereof, depending on political perspective)?

Aren’t there “economic” and private sector implications…in addition to the resulting military-industrial complex boom?

Of course there are!

We’re in it for the oil, pure and simple. Because oil has long been the fuel of choice for the private sector economic engine.

And, remember, according to neoliberalism, there’s nothing more important than the private sector economy.

So, how does all this make Sanders, the guy who everyone in the establishment wants you to believe is weak on national security, become, in my opinion, numero uno on national security?

Well, according to practically all credible scientists in the world today, burning all that black gold has some grave consequences for people and planet…

it’s overheating us.

Oh sure, there are guys like Jim Inhofe and Donald Trump, neoliberal neocons in their own right, who say it’s all a hoax…

Well, quite simply, they’re just nuts.

If we choose to believe scientific fact about the threat of global warming, then it’s easier to embrace the idea of less dependence on oil as the fuel of choice. And less dependence on oil means less need for meddling in the Middle East. And the less meddling we engage in over there, the less reasons we give those people to hate us…pure and simple.

Not to mention the fact that less dependence on oil and more dependence on clean and renewable energy sources that don’t overheat our planet may still provide us with the outside chance of SAVING OUR PLANET…

I got news for the economically myopic neoliberal…without an inhabitable planet, guess what…there is NO ECONOMY!

Furthermore, scientists have said that one of the inevitable consequences of global warming will be mass displacement of populations, as sea levels rise and food sources become more scarce.

That gives rise to nationalistic tensions of the same sorts that Donald Trump is fanning right now in the U.S…calling for a massive wall on the southern border, mass deportation of “illegals”, and a ban on Muslims even being allowed to enter the country.

Those tensions can turn violent.

Recently I saw where an Al-Qaeda affiliated group is actually using Trump’s incendiary comments in a recruiting video.

Population displacement due to global warming plays right into the hands of demagogues like Trump, who attempt to gain power by leveraging fear…and fear can easily turn into violence.

Now, how does all this tie in with inequality and a corrupt political system?

Well, outside of financial, medical and big pharma, there are few greater sources of lobbyists and Super PAC donors exerting an undue influence in the halls of Congress than those of the energy and defense industries.

Don’t you think laws get passed, or fail to pass, for purposes of protecting those two very special interests?

Well, if you don’t, I got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.

Bernie wants to upset all that. He wants the government of the country to pass laws that benefit real and hardworking people trying to get a leg up…and that help clean up our planet…rather than for “special interests” that have a vested interest in keeping us mired in the muck of the Middle East.

I just don’t believe the tired old neoliberal-neoconservative ideas of spending unlimited amounts of money on bombs, bullets and boots on the ground is in the best interest of national security…

Hey, where has it gotten us so far?

I believe getting rid of our dependence on oil as the economic fuel of choice, combatting global warming and its disastrous effects, and keeping our noses on problems at home, as opposed to constantly meddling in the affairs of others abroad, are in our best national security interests.

However, that will not happen unless we take back control of our government from those that operate exclusively from the neoliberal-neoconservative point of view.

For these reasons, I believe progressively-minded Bernie Sanders is number one on national security.

Filed Under: Removing Impact Blinders Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, global warming, neoliberalism, removing impact binders

Poor in America

June 23, 2015 by costaricaguy 1 Comment

Poor in America

After living in the U.S.A. for 5 months in a condition of economic lack, I feel at least partially qualified to offer an opinion of what it’s like to be…

poor in America.

You see, I’ve not always been poor. I’ve never been what I’d consider rich, but prior to my becoming an expat in Costa Rica, beginning around 2002…

I did have fleeting occasions of moneyed-ness.

Over a decade living in Costa Rica cured me of that pursuit…

the pursuit of happiness via money.

However, now I find myself right back in it…and I feel a bit unconditioned for the exercise.

Because, honestly, being poor in America is a real drag.

Wasn’t so in Costa Rica. There you can be poor and happy. People don’t look down on you. Like you’re some kind of oddball that needs to be kept at arm’s length.

They don’t give you that “get a job” look.

I don’t have a job. I’m an entrepreneur. I’ve been one for the past 20 years…

It’s been a roller-coaster ride.

Right now I’m definitely experiencing a stomach-turning dip.

I do still harbor faint expectations of climbing out at some point, but while I’m down here, I thought I’d give you all a little glimpse of what it’s like to be a poor bastard…

Just in case you’ve never experienced it for yourselves.

Luckily, even though I don’t have a car, getting around in Portland, Oregon, isn’t so hard due to the stellar public transport system.

I couldn’t imagine living without a car in the U.S. in a place that didn’t have that.

Even so, getting around can be a drag. Waiting on the bus is, well, waiting. And who wants to do that, especially in America.

And if it’s raining and cold, it makes the waiting even less pleasant.

But, I guess that’s something those of you with cars wouldn’t understand.

It also makes it a bit burdensome to bring the groceries home.

It does, however, give one an opportunity to see up close and personal what it’s like to be poor in America.

You can read it on the faces of your fellow passengers.

The quiet, well, here in Portland, not always so quiet, desperation…

tinged with anger…

and frustration.

Life for the American poor is very frustrating…because you just can’t have all that bright and shiny stuff that others have.

And we’re taught, conditioned, in the U.S. to strive to have what others have…

to covet.

Never-mind what the bible says about that…we’re talking capitalism for god’s sake!

And capitalism runs off the fuel of covetousness.

So, the poor are condemned to covet what they can’t grasp.

To just sit and stare out the window, blankly, at all that stuff…until depression sets in.

The poor here are a different breed than where I came from…my Colombian wife sees it clearly as well…

They’re a harder-edged breed than Latin American poor…and an angrier one.

They’re called on TV, the dependency class. And who wants to be called that…or even actually be it.

Do the folks at Fox News have any idea how it makes a poor person feel to be branded as a worthless “dependent?”

So, they have good reason to be angry…

It sucks living within a system that relentlessly tempts you to have and then condemns you for the fact that you don’t. Tweet it Out!

You’re not welcome here…that’s the message. You’re a reject…a loser. What’s wrong with you? What are you doing here? Get out? Not welcome…the bathroom in here is only for paying customers and you obviously can’t…just look at you!

Those are the messages WE get.

In fact, from the moment I stepped foot back on U.S. soil, that’s sort of the feeling I’ve gotten.

I don’t know, but maybe it’s time to rethink things?

Now, I’m sure someone will read this and think, wait a minute, our poor have it better off than anywhere else on the planet.

Well, that’s only if being “better off” is measured materially, which is, unfortunately, how everything is measured in a capitalistic society like the U.S.A.

But, from an emotional, or happiness, point of view…

according to my observations over the last months, they have it much worse.

image credit: zargoman via Compfight cc

Filed Under: Removing Impact Blinders Tagged With: poor, removing impact binders

The Portland Twinkles

October 18, 2014 by costaricaguy 1 Comment

Portland twinkies

OK, I’ve begun to notice something about these Portlanders…

they seem, for the most part, to have twinkles in their eyes.

I was walking down the street this morning in search of somewhere to breakfast that had the “tres B’s”, as we like to say in Costa Rica…

that is, bueno, bonito y barato (or, good, pretty and cheap).

Along the way I encountered a young girl, riding a skateboard and draped in a rather ornate quilt.

There was another person walking ahead of me, a female. And when the young girl passed she stopped and asked for something…I assume money.

“I don’t give money for meth!”, was the harsh reply.

The young girl shot back with a few choice words and then off she went.

It was bizarre.

I mean, I’ve seen my share of panhandlers…we have them in Costa Rica and I’m aware that they do exist in all large cities…

but skateboarding while draped in an ornate quilt?

Perhaps, only in Portland.

I’ve never seen the show Portlandia. My daughter tells me I must. Apparently it’s a parody of the outlandish behavior that this town has become famous for.

OK, starting to understand all that.

As I write this, sitting in the hostel, someone is singing at the top of their lungs.

Thankfully she has a relatively nice voice…the Portland twinkles.

I walked down the street earlier this evening to a place I was told had some good and cheap eating establishments. I passed a very large guy with long stringy hair. One could’ve easily mistaken him, with his immense size and downbeat demeanour, for an unmasked luchador of the World Wrestling Federation.

He looked up and asked me nonchalantly, “hey man, can you spare some change?” I instinctively gave him the little I had.

When I walked back in the other direction, I got precisely the same, “hey man, can you spare some change?”

“But, I already gave”, I replied. “Oh yea man, thanks!”

Once again, the Portland twinkles.

I’ve long had a bit of the twinkle myself. I mean it’s not the kind that buys me wide berths from passers by on the sidewalk…

but it does make people wonder, especially members of my family who think I’m completely and utterly nuts (like my mom).

In preparation for my trip I did some research, including a YouTube video that asked random people on the streets of downtown Portland why outsiders might think their town is, well, weird.

I especially liked the answer of one young pierced and tattooed hipster….

“You wanna know why Portland is weird, man…because of ME, that’s why!”

A tad egoistical, but he just might be right…that is, because of him and a lot of other free spirited twinklers like him.

Now, you might think all this weirdness would dissuade me from repatriating to a place like Portland…

Well, speaking of weird, have you been to San Jose, Costa Rica?

No, on the contrary, it’s the weirdness that draws me.

Because a place inhabited with folks without those glorious twinkles, is a place too full of loathing, and not nearly enough losing…

Remember, as my last post alluded, we must lose it, in order to find it…

and right now, I’m looking.

I believe the vast majority of Portlanders are as well.

In that sense, they’re “my kind of people.”

Filed Under: Removing Impact Blinders Tagged With: Portland, Portlanders, removing impact binders

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