[Oe List ...] more thoughts on the Republican meltdown

W. J. synergi at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 18 16:34:14 EDT 2008


I'm not the world's authority on any of this, especially not on God or the Social Process.
 
But I think we're seeing at the collapse of a particular form of economic interrelatedness/interdependence that has glued together the Western/Asian financial system.
 
NOT the collapse of economic tyranny. Reports of its demise have been greatly exaggerated. In fact the collapse of the current system illustrates the continuing persistence of the tyranny of economic.
 
One could point to the perceived need for individuals/groups to claim their slice of economic security at the expense of the system and its stakeholders as a manifestation of sin/greed/economic evil.
 
Now cometh Uncle Sam to lead us not into temptation, but deliver (?) us from evil. 
 
By becoming the insurer of last resort (buying AIG) Bush&Co and the American taxpayers will prop up the hugely inflated derivative financial instruments that wrap subprime mortgages on which many will default, thus 'saving' the financial institutions that bought them from marking them down to their real value. It's a false economic move that preserves the facade of 'normality' in the midst of severe deflationary pressure in the housing bubble.
 
I won't even go into the Iraq bubble.
 
The Republican meltdown has already happened. Evidence: the reality of free market economic turmoil is totally beyond their contextual universe. 
 
I'm not criticizing/deriding Ms. McPalin, but rather the public image constructed for her. She'd be an interesting person to meet at a mooseburger barbecue in Wasilia. It's the arrogance of her candidacy that has me agog.
 
The 'glue' or corrective we seek is to empower the collapsed cultural dimension to rebalance the dynamics of the economic and political processes. And I just don't think Miss Piggy has the cojones to do it.
 
McCain/McClean/McPain/NoGain/Rogaine . . . what's the difference? 
 
Now where's my Little Blue Pill?
 
Marshall
 
 
 


--- On Thu, 9/18/08, William Salmon <wsalmon at cox.net> wrote:

From: William Salmon <wsalmon at cox.net>
Subject: [Oe List ...] Salmon: RESPONSE TO beyond the Republican meltdown: some further thoughts
To: "Order Ecumenical Community" <oe at wedgeblade.net>
Date: Thursday, September 18, 2008, 12:30 PM





Marshall! 
    Thanks for this follow up. Of couse the triangles would demonstrate the final-continuing collapse of the dynamics initiated at the Age of Enlightenment. Holy Smoke. 
    From your perspective, is the collapse of the Economic, supported by the Political, the result of trying to glue the Social Process together, and the glue has no inner strength, no depth, no moral imperative? 
    Your Twin Tower' analysis absolutely opened my eyes to the existential purpose of the attack. 
    Thanks for these insights. They give me much on which to brood. 
    Well, at least, now I can see, understand, and appreciate your angst. I found your analysis of Palin very helpful. 
    Am I anywhere near in synch with you on this? 
    Bill Salmon
 
 
----- Original Message ----- 

From: W. J. 
To: oe at wedgeblade.net ; dialogue at wedgeblade.net 
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 11:18 AM
Subject: [Oe List ...] beyond the Republican meltdown: some further thoughts






Thank you all for putting up with my existential angst. I got some wonderful responses off-list, including one from one of our token Republicans.
 
Upon further sober reflection, my mind went to the Social Process triangles (of course). 
 
To stick with the obvious, we're seeing more econimc tyranny played out in alliance with an impotent political process that accepts payoffs/influence/collusion and refuses meaningful regulation. This imbalance is leading to severe global economic 'wobble' (my term) which requires painful quick bandaid fixes that are totally irrational from the perspective of the famous Republican unregulated free-market philosophy.
 
So where does that leave me and my colleagues? I think we're squoze together way up in the tiny cultural corner of the social process trinagle and trying to decide what the hell to do from there. 
 
Empowering the political makes a lot of sense this fall. I see Obama as a cultural figure working to shift the context of the political process, with a lot of resistance and not a lot of experience in taking us all to a new place. Remember, 'It's not that easy bein' green.'
 
And that nightmare image of Miss Piggy in the Oval Office...well, if you'll forgive me for invoking her again, I see her too as a cultural phenomenon, coming from a highly reductionistic context and invading the political process as a kind of political messiah figure with lipstick, waving the right wing Republican banner.
 
These two figures clue us in to the absolute necessity of the cultural dimension for articulating the meaning(s) of where we are globally, as oposed to political 'business as usual.'
 
And for what it's worth, I see the destruction of the Twin Towers as a cultural attack, or an attack on our primary Western cultural values (that one's so obvious, maybe that's why it's so hard to get it).
 
So, as we all continue to watch in horror at the Republican meltdown, keep in mind that its an economic meltdown (DUH!) as well as a political meltdown, and finally a cultural meltdown . . . as the Reagan Revolution finally runs outa steam. Jelly bean, anyone? There's not much of anything else left to offer.
 
Marshall
 
 



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