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Aquarian
Weekly 2/10/10
REALITY CHECK
WE
THE PEOPLE
The American people are smart enough to do this on their own.
- John Boehner, Ohio Republican Representative, when asked on
Meet The Press if there should be federal government regulation
over the purchase of health insurance across state lines.
Part
of our 2010 Faux Revolution is the expulsion of ridiculously unsubstantiated
nonsense like using the American People whenever someone is trying
to make, prove or back up a point. There is no real American People,
and if there were such an animal there is no way they would be
willing or able to agree en masse on everything stated daily by
debaters, lawmakers, executives, pundits, etc. It is a fantasy,
which is a nice way of saying it is a blatant lie, and it must
stop. In fact, all mention of any kind of "people" in solidarity
must cease, especially when pitching ideology. The good of a group
is never considered when ideologies are being thrown around. It
is only good for the ideologues espousing their creed for an explicit
segment of society. The rest is a steaming pile of bullshit.
There
is one exception; as is the rule in every scientific postulation:
The American People adore free stuff or want a lot of stuff, but
not pay a lot for it. This, of course, is not particular to the
American People, but Human Nature in general. "Free" is the most
popular word in any language, but since we are built as a nation
on the concept of Free, it comes with the territory. This is why
populism is so popular among the American People. Give us more
cops! More parks! More malls! More roads to get to the malls!
Bring the mail! Protect the kids! Kill the bad guys abroad! Keep
the banks honest! Taxes? Fuck that!
Then
there is the Oedipal angle of the American People. Who did this
terrible thing to us? Oh, it's us!
For
instance, lately, the American People have come to their senses
about institutions; suddenly they all suck. Government, Organized
Religion, Banks, Military, almost all forms of systemic authority
are under scrutiny. Ah, but who thought up these institutions?
Who runs them? In most cases who chooses who runs them? And who
supports their perpetuation? The American People do. Did I miss
something? Are the Russians running our banking system? Who makes
our laws and enacts them? Scandinavians or Americans? And are
these people or pods of some kind?
Right
now you're shouting, "Hey, I didn't vote for…" or " I did not
choose…", but then aren't you also a member of the American People?
A-ha!
I
love when American People in a position to opine while speechifying
broach the distinction between the American People living on Main
Street and the American People running Wall Street; as if only
one such group is defined as the American People, which is apparently
at odds with the thinking of the American People.
Another
queer aspect of the American People quotient is its inability
as a group to determine what is acceptable for the individual
as opposed to the whole, and most importantly how individual conscience
deals with society at large.
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There
is one exception; as is the rule in every scientific postulation:
The American People adore free stuff or want a lot of stuff,
but not pay a lot for it.
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Two
prime examples of this would be Abortion Rights and the Environment.
Several
polls annually state a majority of the American People is against
abortion as an act, the act of yanking a live healthy human fetus
from an otherwise healthy female host. Yet, if faced with an individual
case, say, your daughter is raped by a retarded, herpes-ravaged
dope fiend at a Death Metal Concert, there is some leeway. Usually,
in a bizarre twist many American People who do not want the government
regulating their use of weaponry have no problem dictating the
possession of actual living tissue inside fifty-one percent of
the populace.
Oh,
and although the American People are all for drilling for oil
or wiping out forests to build Wal-Marts, it's not so cut and
dry if it is taking place across the street. In both cases we
have a "We're against it, but…" and a "We're all for it, but…"
issues continuously presented as one solution to please the American
People.
Another
excellent and more pressing illustration is the National Health
Care issue. Like Social Security, Medicare, Education, and other
mass government-run entitlements, there is at first an opposing
yammer of "socialism" or "tyranny". Then, after it is instituted,
whether it works or not, it's a Third Rail, an untouchable "right"
of the American People. First the American People are against
it, and then once they have it, the American People fight like
rabid dogs to keep it. In most circles this would be called schizophrenic
behavior, in more select ones, fucking hypocrisy.
Then
there is the case of the American People not realizing who is
among the counted, as in every possible Gay Rights issue known
to us.
Right
now there is a congressional hearing going on to determine if
it is unlawful to deny members of the United States military,
which is of course apprised of American People, their right to
be openly gay.
This
is spectacularly asinine in several fascinating ways, not the
least of which being that whilst engaged in military service American
People are no longer considered "civilian", and thus their normal
everyday distinctions as woman or man, black or white, poor or
privileged, etc, no longer apply. The idea of an army of one is
an Army of One. This accounts for the similarity in haircuts and
uniform, not to mention a singular code of decorum. The individual
aspects of the American People are stripped from them, including
determining the worth of a soldier by where he/she places his/her
privates in any given act of coitus.
But
that's nothing compared to the outrage of debating a government
employee's individual rights while completely ignoring those of
the American People who happen to also make up our homosexual
citizenry. This is not only the proverbial "cart before the horse"
as much as it is "the contents of the cart before the cart is
even assembled". Never mind the goddamned horse.
So,
okay, we're agreed? The American People do not want national health
insurance just assuredly as the American People crave it. The
American People include the entirety of the American People regardless
of sexual or political preference. Therefore we conclude unequivocally
to never dump the American People on the American People again.
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