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Post Avatar Dispair

The press is reporting a sense of depression that overcomes people after seeing the movie “Avatar”.  Having seen this movie, I have some thoughts as to why this depression occurs.

Without giving away too many details, “Avatar” is another movie about corporate greed.  It joins films such as “500 Nations”, “Food Inc.” and “Michael Clayton”.  The corporate greed in “Avatar”, “Food Inc.” and “Michael Clayton” centers on either something that provides nourishment for humans or energy.  These are items that are needed to sustain life and to keep the “machines” running.  It’s understandable that people would fight and even kill to gain and maintain control of these sources.  As someone once told me, “The most profitable items for sale are those that either go up a chimney or down a toilet.”  Makes a lot of sense.

The documentary “500 Nations” is different because it tells the story of greedy invaders that killed the indigenous people of the Americas for GOLD, something that doesn’t go up a chimney or down a toilet.  Gold is NOT needed to sustain life.  Gold is a mineral that does not provide nourishment nor does it provide energy.  The only thing that gold feeds is vanity.  Yet people committed genocide to obtain gold.  The same can be said about diamonds, a crystal of carbon that is plentiful and market and price controlled by one corporation.

We humans are so very shallow that we value minerals that provide nothing more than we value life.  Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh spend time peddling gold and telling us that gold makes the world go around even though gold has no real value when it comes to sustaining life.  They are selling the corporate messages and the undereducated are allowing themselves to be manipulated.  The Tea Party shouters, filled with racism and hate, will never be happy because their value system is based on “things”.  Americans believe that “things” will make us happy and yet, we are always looking to buy more “things” because we feel a hole inside us that needs to be filled.   Religion doesn’t completely fill the void because religions are always asking for money and more money.  If Catholics stopped sending money to the Vatican, the Pope would have to live his life like Jesus instead of like a king.

The indigenous people in Avatar have lives that are not centered around “things” and yet they appear to be happy.  When we leave the theater, we re-enter our world and we see an environment covered in concrete and asphalt and realize that our lives are centered on “things”.   It’s a very boring and sad picture, both visually and spiritually.  Yeah, that would cause a person to feel depressed.

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The 2008 Bush Depression

Things are getting really rough out there.   Retail sales are way down and everyone I speak with is concerned about keeping their job.  Donations to charities have fallen.  Even the recycling business is having a tough go of it.   Our economy is slowly coming to a halt.  The Republicans under the leadership of George W. Bush have given tax breaks to US companies to send our jobs overseas and the Democrats in Congress under the leadership of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have remained silent.  Can you believe this?  Tax breaks for taking jobs away from the American worker. In the meantime, CEO’s keep receiving “cash rewards” while the workers lose their jobs.  We don’t manufacture much in the US anymore so we have little to export.  We just provide “service” and that “service” has moved to other countries with the blessings of both political parties.

The Republicans actually had the audacity to attack Union workers while at the same time stuffing money into the pockets of Wall Street CEOs.  Remember the “crisis” in September where Congress had to approve a $700 billion bailout and the Bush administration didn’t want any oversight?  Well, there still isn’t any “real” oversight and our tax dollars keep flying out of the US Treasury.  The Chinese are now recruiting for the banking industry and this can only mean that the Chinese want to take over our banking system.  The Bush administration has sold US out and the media is worried about 21 conversations that DIDN’T happen between Blagojevich and Obama’s transition team.  No one wants to assume responsibility for our current crisis and the media remains silent.

A sign that the times are tough is when no one applies for a rental property.  We own a few rentals and usually when one becomes vacant, we get a long list of interested people.  Right now, we have an empty apartment and very, very few applicants.  Without a job, no one will apply for a rental and we can’t afford to rent to someone without an income.

Bush doesn’t give a rat’s ass about any of us.  His only concern is his new portrait and making sure that he can pass the blame for his failures onto someone else.   He is set for life and if things go crazy, he can always move to Paraguay.   In the meantime, American workers must scrounge for “cake”.

This is the real Bush legacy, the Depression of 2008.  Times are tough.  Hey, brother can you spare a dime?

(Dr. John and Odetta)