Stranger Than Fiction


This comes on the heels of the attack by U.S. forces October 3 on the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz. The hospital was attacked again Thursday by a U.S. armored vehicle, likely destroying evidence of the previous attack.


So a real advocate of democracy - both political and economic - will not be president, no matter how great a majority of the voting public wants him. We'll have a standard "Democrat" or a standard "Republican." The "Republicans" are so awful it will likely be Hillary Clinton.
It is this awfulness of the "Republicans" that is most in the news these days. They have turned Congress into a food fight, and now can't even agree among themselves whom they should choose for Speaker of the House. In order to destroy the presidential candidacy of Hillary Clinton they have been waging an endless investigation of the 2012 attack on the "U.S." embassy in Benghazi, Libya. Their admitted get-Hillary Benghazi committee interrogated her former assistant for six hours Friday, for nothing.

The whole presidential campaign has become a joke. It's hard to tell where the joke will end. We have candidates appearing on comedy shows, comedy shows parodying candidates, and Fox News, a running national joke pretending to be serious.
The rave today is about how comedy writer and performer Larry David did a hilarious impression of "Democratic" candidate Bernie Sanders in the opening skit on last night's Saturday Night Live. It was funny, but it confuses entertainment with the real campaign. That wouldn't be such a bad thing if the importance of electing an appropriate, competent, honest and wise human being to be our national leader remained as our top priority. It isn't, though. Entertainment has become supreme, with substance taking a back seat.


Pundits, commentators, comedians and political professionals pretend they are debunking something real when grandstanders like Carson and Trump make outlandish statements. They fail to realize that by so doing they are engaging in an enabling process, a co-dependency.
Supposed "right wing" arguments aren't real. They aren't intended to be serious arguments or proposals. What they do is muddy the waters, create confusion, bring attention, and make opponents argue against them, when what they say isn't worth the time or attention.
The more outraged people get, the better. Just by creating a "side" of an argument they started they create a certain credibility of the ridiculous. It's good enough to win elections.




So now we have clown candidate Donald Trump plumbing the depths of the American psyche. He of course is a snake oil salesman, but he has tapped into something real. The responsibility of the Bush criminal regime for most of the troubles we face today is lurking under the surface of our conversations about how to face the future. As shameless and unscrupulous as Trump is, he's something of a genius in his recognition of what lurks in people's unconscious.
It's all unreal. It could be maddening, but in pondering all this truth stranger than fiction I remembered something from my study of Vedanta decades ago. It is a Sanskrit verse from the Vivekachudamani of Shankaracharya, written in the eighth century: "Brahma satyam jagan mithya Jivo Brahmaiva na parah," in English "God alone is real.The world is illusory. The individual is none other than God." Or, in short, jagan mithya, the world is false. Don't be attached to its reality, because the true reality is beyond the material universe.

The challenge in this is to not get fooled by apparent reality, and not let it control you. Madness and criminality can best be overcome with wisdom, compassion, non-attachment and selfless action. It's a tall order, but it can be done. I have been amazed time after time at the power of nonbelieving. These are great times to nonbelieve.
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Here's some Van Morrison. More Van Morrison. My favorite Van Morrison song. George Harrison. Bob Dylan. More Dylan. Johnny Cash. Merle Haggard. Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard. Donovan. More Donovan. The Allman Brothers. YouTube keeps pulling this Jimi Hendrix song, so here's a great cover by the Allman Brothers Band. Joe Cocker. The Allman Brothers. Jefferson Airplane. John Fahey. Michael Hedges. Leo Kottke. Steve Miller. Quicksilver Messenger Service. Ravi Shankar and Alla Rakha.
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Update, October 21:

Good conversation, but partial. Professor Reich spoke from the proscribed perspective of the economy existing as an endogenous entity, within itself, as if all other things are held constant (ceteris paribus in economist parlance). It actually exists within an overall context of planetary resources and ecosystem.Here's an update about Donald Trump's statements regarding Bush's negligence prior to "911."
Human activity is depleting those resources, and waste from economic activity is wreaking havoc, melting the Polar ice caps, destroying vital reefs, befouling the air and water, and causing species important in supporting life to go extinct. And, of course, wreaking havoc with the weather, causing droughts, floods, forest fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, avalanches, heat waves, Polar vortices, el niños, melting glaciers and rising sea levels.
The driving force in this breakdown in our planetary support system is the essential requirement for all industrial economies that they grow over time, lest they fall into recession, then depression and collapse. If the world economy grows at a rate of merely 2% per year it would double in size every 36 years (Rule of 72). If it were to grow at a more robust level of 4% it would double in size every 18 years. Double what we produce now in ANY future is unthinkable, but we're only 18 to 36 years away from that possibility. Or mandate.
In actual physical reality the world economy of course can't double, no matter how long it takes. The planet is saying stop, but human leaders - and citizens - are saying more, more, more. We won't be saying it much longer. We can either choose to change how we are on this planet, or we can go extinct, just like so many other species. This is a conversation about the economy that we won't be hearing on this show.
A movie is out related to George W. Bush's military desertion, starring Robert Redford as ousted CBS news anchor Dan Rather. Rather was fired for believing a false piece of evidence was real. Bush was still a deserter, though, as any objective examination of the record would show. I know what desertion is. I used to process the paperwork on desertions when I was in the Army. Bush is a deserter. Read more about it here.
What if we had never invaded "Iraq?"
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Here's some more great music: Earl Scruggs and Friends, Grace Slick and the Great Society, Donovan, Donovan's biggest hit, Cat Stevens, Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young, another Neil Young, one more Neil Young, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Steve Stills, Donovan, The Moody Blues, Country Joe and the Fish, Pat Metheny, Donovan, and, to sum it all up, Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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The plot thickens on Bush responsibility for the September 11 attacks. Peter Beinart explains in The Atlantic what should have been explained on September 12, 2001. Maybe we could reinvestigate - i.e., investigate. The first "investigation" was a whitewash. Some are saying there has been an FBI coverup. It wouldn't be the first.
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Update, October 24: The chorus of voices chronicling the Bush regime's culpability for the "911" attacks is growing. Here's today's offering.
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Update, November 18: More information has appeared showing the active criminal negligence of the Bush regime prior to the September 11, 2001 attacks. Read about it here.
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