[AGL] toast

Igor Loving lovingigor at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 19 17:12:54 EST 2005


The Guardian is running a story today that is becoming the norm.

The truth about the geographic state of the United States

is most often found from a perch

outside of its artificial borders.


And here is a piece of the Guardian Story,

Reflections in the Evening Land
Harold Bloom
Saturday December 17, 2005
The Guardian

Huey Long, known as "the Kingfish," dominated the state of Louisiana from 
1928 until his assassination in 1935, at the age of 42. Simultaneously 
governor and a United States senator, the canny Kingfish uttered a prophecy 
that haunts me in this late summer of 2005, 70 years after his violent end: 
"Of course we will have fascism in America but we will call it democracy!"

I reflected on Huey Long (always mediated for me by his portrait as Willie 
Stark in Robert Penn Warren's novel, All the King's Men) recently, when I 
listened to President George W Bush addressing the Veterans of Foreign Wars 
in Salt Lake City, Utah. I was thus benefited by Rupert Murdoch's Fox TV 
channel, which is the voice of Bushian crusading democracy, very much of the 
Kingfish's variety.

Even as Bush extolled his Iraq adventure, his regime daily fuses more 
tightly together elements of oligarchy, plutocracy, and theocracy.

Contemporary America is too dangerous to be laughed away, and I turn to its 
most powerful writers in order to see if we remain coherent enough for 
imaginative comprehension. Lawrence was right; Whitman at his very best can 
sustain momentary comparison with Dante and Shakespeare. Most of what 
follows will be founded on Whitman, the most American of writers, but first 
I turn again to Moby-Dick, the national epic of self-destructiveness that 
almost rivals Leaves of Grass, which is too large and subtle to be judged in 
terms of self-preservation or apocalyptic destructiveness.

Ahab carries himself and all his crew (except Ishmael) to triumphant 
catastrophe, while Moby-Dick swims away, being as indestructible as the Book 
of Job's Leviathan. The obsessed captain's motive ostensibly is revenge, 
since earlier he was maimed by the white whale, but his truer desire is to 
strike through the universe's mask, in order to prove that while the visible 
world might seem to have been formed in love, the invisible spheres were 
made in fright.

God's rhetorical question to Job: "Can'st thou draw out Leviathan with a 
hook?" is answered by Ahab's: "I'd strike the sun if it insulted me!"

The driving force of the Bushian-Blairians is greed, but the undersong of 
their Iraq adventure is something closer to Iago's pyromania.

Our leader, and yours, are firebugs."

And that leads me to this story.

A couple of days ago,

I was sticking my head into the office of one of our strategic planners.

We were visiting about solar credits and tax incentives.

I had reviewed most of the new Energy Policy Act

and asked him what was the most important, least publicized

change in energy policy that occured with the over 1000 page bill.

The answer was this.

The new energy bill creates a deputy assistant secretary of energy

for Nuclear.

New nuclear kwhs will also get the same tax credit benefits

as clean wind and biomass.

Another strategic planner came up.

I said something like,

"We have got to get the message out that

building gigantic centralized poisonous fires

is not the answer."

For we can change the world and the firebugs that run it.

As surely as night follows day,

this dark evening can give way to the surrounding light,

In the morning land.



Charlie Loving




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