Thursday, July 14, 2016

July 14 2016

I guess the corporate mass infotainment media oligarchy has completely inured me to mayhem and violence. We are a species awash in the orgy of blood and death and cruelty to the fellow members of our species and to the planet.
But it's basically white people of European descent that gets the most coverage when gory horrible shit happens.
Now it's a fucking semi truck and trailer -- didn't need a gun or a bomb or a plane -- it's right out of a Hollywood script on how to kill people -- only it's not CGI -- it's death and destruction in real time.
But you know what? This shit happens everyday in places like Yemen and Iraq and Afghanistan, etc.
Either get over it or change the paradigm. Because tomorrow will be the next horror story of useless death.
And just think -- more fuel for the wildfire called Law and Order President Trump...
Me? Fuck it -- I don't care anymore.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

What it means that Britain votes to leave the EU



WOW - Brexit fucking wins -- the results of decades of neoliberal economics, income inequality, negative effects of Climate Change  and the blow back from this fucking endless  stupid War on Terrorism and the resulting anti--immigrant/refugee calamity.

This beginning of provincialism/balkanizing of maybe first Great Britain and then maybe mainland Europe is not good @ all for trying to solve global issues -- and it might spell bad things for the US election in the fall -- xenophobia, isolationism is never good.

So to my American friends -- if you don't know about this UK election -- get your head out of your ass and read up on it.

And what's amazing, though, is regardless of the result, the voting process there was how democracy is supposed to look like -- high voter turnout, no major pre-election and exit polling to skew the results.

Also what is amazing is that the polls didn't close until 10 PM, and the votes were all hand counted through the night, with the news media and policy wonks up all night to report on the results.

It makes the US voting process look like a big pile of stinking Koch monied and influenced piece of shit.

Monday, June 13, 2016

THE MASSACRE @ THE PULSE NIGHT CLUB




Our history is violence -- we are a nation founded on the principles of oppression and genocide. We should not be surprised that mass killing continues to happen in this country. It's just the latest manifestation of gun violence in the country -- someone always hates someone - African Americans, Latinos, Muslims, women, LGBTQ people, people who believe religiously other than themselves, doctors who perform abortions, themselves, etc.

But with laissez faire gun laws, automatic weapons and this country's pop culture obsession with mayhem and murder, unless we can change the paradigm of our collective soul, this story will just be repeated ad nauseam until we are inured into oblivion.

And remember we are the empire -- how we think and behave trickles down to the rest of the world.

(UPDATE: I was corrected -- only 30 or so people died @ Rosewood "where most of these deaths weren't by shooting"  but "most from mutilation, torture and hanging (typical lynchings of the time)." (To quote my correcting friend

But the above list also doesn't include the 150 dead @ Wounded Knee or the 120 dead by the Mormons @ the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Mass murder is always an act of terrorism regardless of who is the perpetrator -- be a lone gunman, a vigilante mob or the US government.


Nowadays who needs lynching, torture and mutilation when owning AR-15's and extended magazines are legal?)

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Thoughts on social change and why I will vote for Hillary



One of my mentors I most revere (Edgar Klugman) lectured once that if you are looking to change an organization, you must first look @ who were the founders as well as what were their founding principles.  With that in mind, when you look @ who founded this nation and what were the guiding tenets motivating them, you'll begin to understand how difficult it is to change progressively much what drives this country.


Remember for all those lofty words ensconced in the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution, the US was founded by rich white guys protecting racism and slavery and property-driven income inequality; and within a couple of decades after the founding solidifying the notion that our nation was driven by a "Manifest Destiny" -- i.e. a divine right to exploit, conquer and commit genocide. 

And that it took almost 100 years before African Americans were considered people and not chattel, and 150 years before women were even recognized as part of the voting citizenry.

And apart for the short epoch where the ruling class was frightened enough that a populist uprising might take place that they allowed FDR to institute the New Deal, and which carried through up until Johnson's, The Great Society, this county is still be driven by the same founding principles of racism, income inequality and trying to control the world.

So all this bullshit about Hillary being some kind of transformational change agent is just that, bullshit -- she's as much part of the continuing ruling oligarchy as any other corporately funded neo-liberal rich white person -- she just happens to be female.

But be that as it may, I still believe Hillary is far more flexible to change than Trump would be, IF Bernie and the movement associated with his candidacy can maintain the momentum to actively affect social policy.  For that reason only, I plan to vote for her.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Fuck You -- Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor



This is revisionist shit -- she's the one who gave us George Bush and Samuel Alito in the first place -- so fuck her.

"She retired in 2006 to take care of her ailing husband. Sandra Day O’Connor earned the begrudging respect of young liberals because she showed an integrity in her conservatism that wasn’t that of an ideologue. Unfortunately, her replacement—Samuel Alito—clearly lacks that same integrity, thus far. "


My take on this:

I look @ history from a holistic perspective -- we got to this point because of eight years of George Bush, which also gave us Alito and Roberts, voter suppression, Citizens United, ad nauseam. History would be quite different if Gore had been able to appoint those two judges.

Bush's absolutely horrendous economic policies destroyed the economy, which saddled Obama so much in his attempts to remedy the mess, that it (along with his somewhat attempt to reform the health care system) led to the rise of the Tea Party, which led to the 2010 debacle with the state elections being taken over by the right wing leading to the severe gerrymandering and voter suppression @ the state level leading to the Republican majority in both branches of Congress, which leads us now to this intransigent position by the right wing GOP to prevent Obama from appointing a new Justice.

So whatever O'Connor has to say now is water under the bridge. As they say it's the butterfly effect -- that one vote affected history in a great way.

I will not forget it and hopefully historians don't as well.


Thursday, February 18, 2016

Time to die already.

People suck -- let's hope a mega virus kills us all so the rest of the species out there can recover from our inflicted horrors.
And why? When I read shit like this: 


But let's add:

We use copious amounts of non-renewable carbon based fuels while destroying the planet to acquire it. And we release the carbon into the atmosphere where it is causing massive climate change as well as acidifying the ocean.
We are producing and discarding prodigious amounts of single use plastics, which we release haphazardly into our environment with no strategy on how to recycle safely the refuse that results.
We consume and discard vast amounts of planned obsolete technical and consumer crap that require massive amounts of toxic materials that are next to impossible to recycle.
We invented nuclear bombs and energy and have no way to safely dispose of the radioactive waste.
We are a cruel and insensitive species with little empathy for the species we devour and on which we inflict untold amounts of pain, including even on our own species.
We destroy rain forests, overgraze lands, and deplete ancient aquifers which will take thousands of years to recharge so people can stuff themselves with Big Macs.
We are a largely ignorant and superstitious species too stupid to realize we are reproducing ourselves exponentially and eating the planet whole much like a cancerous virus.
And we are too dangerous because we believe our minds and ability to cogitate somehow makes us an exceptional species that can control nature; but have no idea that for every change we make, we create even greater consequences.
Yes, I am one of us too -- as I sit here on my laptop spouting these platitudes, pretending I am doing something meaningful through token recycling, and donating to, and supporting "humanitarian" causes. But these acts are merely trying to put a band-aid on a severed artery.
But I am too much a coward to opt out, and too curious in a morbid in a way (like when we slow down to gawk when we drive past a car accident) to not want to watch the disaster unfold.
The only folks on the planet that live ecologically sustainable lives are the few indigenous tribes left in places like the Amazon and New Guinea who have learned to live within their environments. Hopefully the coming catastrophe can spare them.
So much for my diatribe.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

The Madness. The Madness.


Very sad for Paris. Some are saying the horrors are unimaginable.
But I find this massacre no more unimaginable than the massacre that happened to those 22 poor kids @ Sandy Hook.
Ironic, though, how unhinged the rich white world becomes when it is the one getting attacked as what happened in Paris Friday night, November 14. But this shit happens everyday in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Yemen, Gaza and the West Bank, ad nauseam.  And it even happens everyday here in the US as right wing apocalyptic  fucks kill masses of people every fucking day.
How the world forgets that this shit is a result of decades of failed imperialist and oppressive American and European foreign and domestic policies.
Humanity is a violent and cruel species. We are the only species that kills for the fuck of it. And we come up with cockamamy absolutist and exceptionalist belief systems where those who believe in  some particular mythical shit are the only right ones and everyone else is wrong -- and we combine this absolutism with savagery and ignorance, and with lethal technology. 
So throw in the consequences of human caused climate change (as the US military has already looked @ impending scenarios), and Paris will be small potatoes compared to what is to come.
Yes, this is all very imaginable.
And unless we can change the paradigm, change humanity's basic savagery and cruelty and inability to understand how the world actually works, look towards an every increasing bleak world of massive upheaval, violence and horror.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Memorial Day May 25, 2015

Yes, today is a day to remember the dead -- not to glorify why they died, just that they did.

Some died for righteous reasons -- ending slavery, ending fascism, ending oppression. But others died in the name of Empire, unfettered capitalism, greed, psychopathic revenge, religious zealotry, inept foreign policy and artificial patriotism.

Honoring them means remembering them. And I feel mostly sad that many of them died long before they got a chance to really live and experience what joy that can be gleaned from life.

I do abhor those fake zealots, though, who wrap themselves in flag and a mythology of God when they remember these folks -- who are the most boisterous singing the National Anthem and loudest singing God Bless America at ballgames -- and who would never serve themselves or allow their children to serve -- but who are more than willing to see the others die for the artifice of "our Freedoms." The others being the poor, the less advantaged, and the ethnic minorities.

 
So yes, the dead should be remembered. But for why they really died, should be remembered as well.


Saturday, May 2, 2015

45 years ago exactly to the day (Friday, May 1, 1970) In New Haven @ Yale Unversity there was a two day Free Bobby Seale rally sponsored by the Black Panthers. I was there. On Saturday, May 2nd, the rest of the Chicago Eight including Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Dave Dellinger and Tom Hayden spoke out for Bobby Seale; and then they called for a national student strike with three demands: 1) Free Bobby Seale, 2)End the war in Vietnam, and 3) Free all political prisoners.

"New Haven Panther Rally Avoids Violence 'til Dark"

On Monday, May 4th, four students @ Kent State University, Ohio were shot to death by the National Guard.

@ the time, I was an 18 almost 19 year old high school drop-out working as a general laborer for a mostly African American inner city rehab construction company renovating old apartment buildings in Roxbury, MA for affordable housing for low income mostly African American families. On Tuesday, May 5th, I was out on a materials pick up with one of the other construction workers when we got entangled with a student protest walking down Mass Ave towards the Mass Ave Bridge to Harvard Square in Cambridge. I got out of the pick up truck and joined the protesters. The next day I quit my job and joined the student strike, which lasted most of the month.

One month later, the beginning of June, I was recruited to paint houses in Mill Valley, CA -- and along with three other people hopped into a beat up old retired 1962 Bell Telephone van and drove three days across the country. It was the first time I left the Northeast (farthest away I had ever been was Washington DC). But that is another story that I will talk about in June.

One particular memory is from that May 1st Friday night when some militant protesting was going on — tear gas everywhere -- in the middle of a quad green on the Yale Campus (where we were billeted for the the two days), Allen Ginsburg was sitting cross legged on a stage chanting into a microphone. Tears streaming down his face, he did not break stride in his intonations. Meanwhile an assistant periodically wiped Ginsburg's face of sweat and tears so he could continue his chanting.

Needless to say, the events in New Haven 45 years ago today had a dramatic impact on my life. And I will always remember it.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

 A Poem for Thanksgiving -- inspired by William Burroughs

Fuck Thanksgiving. 
Fuck the mythical "God" created by a destructive humanity. 
And fuck white people for what they did to the red and brown people. 
And fuck humanity for the cruelty and destruction it's doing to the other species of the planet and to the planet itself. 
And fuck eating that genetically fed and modified turkey. 
And oh fuck me.
Happy fucking Thanksgiving


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


William Burroughs: A Thanksgiving Prayer


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLSveRGmpIE

Thanks for the wild turkey and the passenger pigeons, destined to be shit out through wholesome American guts. 
Thanks for a continent to despoil and poison. 
Thanks for Indians to provide a modicum of challenge and danger. 
Thanks for vast herds of bison to kill and skin leaving the carcasses to rot.
Thanks for bounties on wolves and coyotes. 
Thanks for the American dream,
To vulgarize and to falsify until the bare lies shine through. 
Thanks for the KKK. 
For nigger-killin' lawmen, feelin' their notches. 
For decent church-goin' women, with their mean, pinched, bitter, evil faces. 
Thanks for "Kill a Queer for Christ" stickers. 
Thanks for laboratory AIDS. 
Thanks for Prohibition and the war against drugs. 
Thanks for a country where nobody's allowed to mind the own business. 
Thanks for a nation of finks. 
Yes, thanks for all the memories-- all right let's see your arms! 
You always were a headache and you always were a bore. 
Thanks for the last and greatest betrayal of the last and greatest of human dreams.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Happy  Armistice Day
November 11, 2014

Fuck the military and war -- I feel sad for veterans that put their life on the line to protect a neo-liberal proto-fascist corporate state, and to keep the 1% happily ensconced in their mansions and driving their Ferraris while the soldier's family have to apply for food stamps while they are deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The leadership in this country couldn't give a shit about those people who "defend" them -- they create an economic environment that forces poor people to join the military as they have no other choice -- then when they are discharged they treat them like shit.

And what really pisses me off are all the Baby Boomer Generation fake patriots who never served or even considering serving or would want their kids to serve who then drool all over the military, are the loudest singers of the National Anthem and God Bless America @ the ballgames, but turn their backs on them when they sitting on the street homeless and suffering PTSD.

So contrary to everyone else I say fuck the military and fuck war. And rather than thanking the veterans I say do something more for them than that or shut the  fuckup.
Let the shit storm begin.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Well the mid-term elections just happened. And we know how that went -- the slow rolling neo-liberal corporatist coup is nearly complete. The Koch Brothers and their venal brethren own Congress, the Supreme Court, most of the state legislatures and the governorships. And own even most of the presidency given Obama's record. 

So @ this point I don't give a fuck anymore -- the country's filled with fucking ignorant morons who have no clue to where they fit in history. They have no understanding how fucked they are cascading down to their kids and their future generations.

The Koch Brother has everyone sucking Koch, the Supreme Court is sealing our doom and the morons are sticking Koch covered broomsticks up their own asses.

Yup let's kill everything -- our children, the other species on the planet, and the fucking planet itself. 

So I'm done.  Going forward I'll cheer grimly every stupid decision that marches humanity that much closer to global calamity. I have enough wine stocked up so I can just drink myself into oblivion when the time is right -- and who knows, it might be sooner than we think. 

Ayn Rand said once, "It's not me who will die, it's the world that will." So who gives a fuck? All these right wing ignorant morons must think the same until I guess they really get to witness the death of the planet. There will be no Rapture. Just death. And good for them. 

Wine anyone?

Tuesday, June 17, 2014


My how time flies.  Here we are in 2014 and nothing changes -- humans still suck.  

Iraq is in the process of melting down -- all that money and humanity wasted by Bush and Cheney - and now there is a full fledged civil war between the Shiite government of Iraq and the Sunni fundamentalists that are even too fucked a group of maniacs for Al Qaeda.


Climate change keeps getting better and better [sarcasm].


The neo-liberal corporatist crypto-fascists continue their relentless march towards destroying the world's economy.


And humans continue to eat the planet -- killing everything in their swath.


O joy.


No.  I have no hope.  And I just keep respiring and consuming as I have been rendered helpless -- and obviously that is how THEY want me to feel.  Helpless.





Monday, May 21, 2012


Tonight's vegan non-gluten homemade dinner -- Mmmmmm...




Quinoa with citrus sauteed vegetables, steamed kale and homemade curried cashew sauce w/sauteed fresh fava beans and tarragon
  1. Open the fridge -- and see what's in there - -and what is in the cupboard -- then start smooshing together -- here's what I found:
  2. Shuck, blanche and shell fava beans, then saute in a little olive oil with some tarragon, salt and pepper -- set aside and can either add to the sauce or for better presentation (which I didn't do) add on top
  3. Add raw Cashews, a little walnut oil and some almond milk in a food processor to make like a gritty cashew butter, then put in a pan and put on low heat -- add water a little @ a time while stirring to get the right consistency -- then add cumin, chile powder and a little curry powder and some soy sauce (or some tamari for no-gluten) and some hot sauce to taste.
  4. Sauté veggies in olive oil (I used minced garlic, thinly sliced onion, julienned carrots and red pepper, small purple and orange cauliflower florets and sliced mushrooms) -- near end of the saute juice a small grapefruit and stir in.
  5. Steam some chopped greens (I used kale and turnip greens)
  6. Prepare some quinoa (read the package)
  7. Then combine :)

Monday, May 14, 2012

A thought I had a while ago

I can't stand it. I can't stand vacuous promises by phony Liberal politicians -- that means you, OBAMA -- that let the US Constitution get shredded -- ala Gitmo -- that abandon the folks who get them elected with platitudes about how their going to put on tennis shoes and walk the picket line, but when the time comes they're nowhere to be found -- see Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Idaho, ad nauseam -- that give away the country to Corporate Plutocrats while 20% of the population is not making it, is out of work and options, and @ least another 30% is desperately struggling to stay afloat.

Nope.  Can't stand it.

Just another Monday

Sometimes I wonder why I care.  Care about the planet, care about people, care about life in general.


After all, there's a significant percentage of Ayn Randians out there who puke all kinds of  short term all-about-me who gives a fuck about the future as I'll be dead anyway rationale for justifying their Narcissistic, selfish and venal behavior.


Why shouldn't I just join them?











Sunday, April 29, 2012


 Zen Far East Fusion Noodle Soup



(My soup doesn't look like the above, but I figured I should add an illustration so you know what soup looks like....) 
:)

Dinner recipe -- every now and then I whip something up that tastes pretty good.  So might as well share it -- I call it


Soup origin is that my wife requested a non-gluten noodle soup


So here you go -- you will need a soup pot, pot for boiling a bunch of water, and another for steaming some veggies (and this recipe makes a rather large batch -- so either invite friends or proportionally cut it back on the amounts


This looks like a lot of prep work, but it's really easy and takes about 45 - 50 minutes to complete from start to finish


INGREDIENTS:


Broth
*8 - 10 cups of hot water
*8 tablespoons Miso paste (I used red, a white would make it a little lighter)
*1 tablespoon rice vinegar
*1 to 2 tablespoons Mirin (Sweet Japanese cooking wine)
*1/4 Tsp ground anise


Noodles
*Package of dry Asian Rice noodles ( I used regular linguine style, but a thinner vermicelli would work too) -- and hot water for soaking the noodles)


Veggies
*Fresh ginger - finely minced (as much as you like)


*A little peanut oil for sautéing (or Canola, but peanut adds a nice little flavor)
*Bunch of Green Garlic or regular garlic (as much as you like -- minced
*1 medium onion halved and then sliced thinly
*1 medium to large yam or sweet potato -- finely cubed
*3/4 to 1 lb white mushrooms thinly sliced
*1/2 cup of water for steaming


* one bunch of Dinosaur (or regular) Kale finely chopped (I bet Bok Choy, or any leafy Chinese veggie would work too)
*Five to Six baby turnips, halved and thinly sliced (sliced Daikon would work too)
a little water in a steamer#
(Note: # I think if you substitute the asian veggies, you probably could add directly to the sautéed ones and forego the separate steaming)


*1 package of soft tofu drained and diced (and set aside
* Sesame seeds and finely chopped scallions for topping


DIRECTIONS:
Bring to boil 8 - 10 cups of water for the stock   -- once boiled keep on simmer until ready to use


Base Stock
In a separate bowl, add two cups of hot water to the Miso paste and stir until dissolved -- set aside


Heat a large soup pot, add the peanut oil
Add the garlic and onion and stir and cook a few minutes
Add the ginger
Add the yam (sweet potato) and a 1/2 cup water for steaming
Cover on medium heat and stir occasionally until potatoes are 1/2 done
Add the sliced mushrooms -- keep stirring and keep covered when not stirring 
Should take a total of about 10 - 15 minutes to have everything cooked right


In the meantime in the steamer, you will have added the kale and turnips -- and steamed on high heat for 8 - 10 minutes -- but you want the veggies crisp, but not mushy


(You want the two groups of veggies done @ the same time so turn off heat when the veggies are ready for next step, but don't wait long to add)


Noodles
Get the noodles prepared by breaking up dry rice noodles into a separate large bowl
Heat enough water (can be boiling or almost boiling) to cover the noodles
Add water to noodles and let sit for 7 - 10 minutes depending on how soft you want the noodles
Drain in a colander and set aside until ready to add to soup


The Zen of it all
In the large pot, add the steamed veggies to the sautéed/steamed ones  in the large soup pot 
While stirring,
-- add the base miso stock and the remaining cups of water
--add the rice vinegar and Mirin
-- and add the remaining water
--add the ground anise
--add the softened noodles
--add the cubed tofu


Stir gently until mixed and serve in bowls topped with scallion and sesame seeds -- a couple of drops of sesame oil might work too 


(I used a ladle for the broth and some of the veggies, and tongs to add the noodles)


So enjoy -- we did.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

WHAT REALLY GALLS ME

....is that these Right Wing bastards currently in the process of destroying both the social and physical infrastructure of the country and the World, took advantage of the same public structures to get ahead.  But they are now gleefully destroying that which allows Humanity to be Humane, and are taking us back to a time where only the wealthy and their aligned toadies can get by.

These wannabe Ayn Randians, and religious fanatics (wishing to turn time back to the Dark Ages) have aligned themselves with the Plutocrats (who hate the Commons anyway) and have spent the last 30 plus years unravelling the public fabric to the point where, like with Global Warming, there probably is no turning back.


Now with Global Warming, we are generally fucked -- we cannot undo the destructive force of Man on the planet, though we might only be able to slow it down.  But doubtfully, we'd be able to reverse the effects that are already underway -- especially not with Humanity still proliferating like cancer.


But we do have options when it comes to fighting back against this venal tide of wanton greed, inequality and perniciousness.  Called -- alternatives.  But for now -- I'll leave them un-described. 

Thursday, April 12, 2012

It's a Thursday

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Thursday, July 7, 2011

My e-mail I just sent to the White House:

I am completely apoplectic that the White House would cave to the destructive extreme Right Wing by considering cutting Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid in order to negotiate raising the debt ceiling.

This option is completely unacceptable.

Even if the Right Wing agrees to close a few corporate and rich people tax policy loopholes, to even think of putting the aforementioned social programs on the cutting table will surely doom both the Democratic Party; and the grand legacies of such social reformers as Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, and Lyndon Johnson.

Please note I not only voted for, but contributed financially to the President's campaign in 2008.

But if President Obama carries through with this Neville Chamberlain approach to solving this very grave and real economic crisis, not only will I not vote for him, I will work against any reelection of him in 2012 by supporting a Third Party candidate.

As far as I am concerned, the country will deserve a Michelle Bachmann presidency. At least you know where she really stands.

Very Sincerely,

Lee C. Block