Monday, March 5, 2012

The New American Bondage


The New American Bondage

Hope and change?

We certainly got the change, but it wasn’t at all what we’d hoped for. The Obama economy has led Americans to an economic despair so severe, it makes one long for the days of Jimmy Carter and his “national malaise,” of the 1970s.

While it is true that, until recently, gasoline prices declined for a short time, that was not a reflection of increased energy production, but rather that many Americans, owing to the lack of a job, have been forced to reduce their demand for gas. And many who are still working have had to tighten their belts on everything from food to fuel.

And, what about inflation and unemployment?

Conservative blogger, writer, and internet talk show host, Ed Morrissey, recently pointed out that actual inflation is closer to 8% (per year), rather than the government’s smoke and mirrors Consumer Price Index figure of 3%. That’s because the CPI doesn’t reflect the cost of food and fuel, using the price of cars, housing and other items to calculate inflation. However, what two items do you, personally, buy most often? If you’re like most people, you probably said, “food and fuel.

The job outlook has improved recently but what does that really mean? How hard is it to improve unemployment when some estimates were that actual levels have not been seen since the Great Depression? The last improvement in government unemployment statistics was not because more jobs were created, but because people gave up and stopped looking.

With all the fraud perpetrated by those taking advantage of the stimulus package, ala “take the money and run,” each new job created has come at the cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
And green energy intiatives have created companies that grab government cash, only to close their doors soon after doing so.

Between the stimulus package and the big bailout for banks and car manufacturers, the Obama Administration’s solution has been to spend money like Brittany Spears on a bipolar shopping spree. It has been pointed out that our national debt, which has increased several trillion dollars on Obama’s watch, has grown almost as much during the last three years as it has during the governance of every other President in American history, which is about 220 years.

This brings me to my final question. In this “land of the free and home of the brave,” how free are you and how courageous do you feel? More Americans are struggling than at any other time in history since the 1930s. They are working harder and barely getting by, or they are not working, and having to decide which bills actually get paid this month – assuming they can pay any at all.

The irony is that Americans who once hungered for Obama’s “hope and change” are now financially starving to death. We now need hope and change for real. But one thing is certain. Obama can’t deliver.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Traveling A New Road

Considering my profession, I might well have the most unusual combination of skills on the planet. I've never met anyone quite like me: a trucker-writer-philosopher. I hope one day, the order changes to writer-philosopher-trucker, or that anything pertaining to commercial transportation be dropped from the title all-together.

Trucking is a wonderful job at times. If you're ahead of schedule and trucking through the Sierra Nevada range, for example, it's a heaven consisting of unparalleled freedom and beauty. There's no boss looking over your shoulder and no one reminding you of their high expectations of you.

At other times, it's the new American slavery - going where you don't want to, away from home as much as 4 to 10 weeks at a time in some cases, and unable to accomplish anything of convenience.

You can't just quit your job when you're 2000 miles from home and, anytime you use a bathroom or take a shower, it's more a public than private affair.

But that time alone, behind the wheel, offers the opportunity to do a lot of thinking. And that's part of what this blog is about. Thinking, reasoning, dreaming, and knowing.

It is an overdone cliche now, but life is a road, and thinking and dreaming can take us to the destinations along it. You know, "the journey called life," and all that. Mine has been filled with a lot of bumps and pot holes. But, like most, I always dream of reaching a much better place than I am now.

This, actually, is one of those better places - the blog. Several friends and family members have suggested I start a blog, but when the last suggestion was received by a minister of the Christian faith, under the roof of a church, it occurred to me that the pattern had become so obvious, I would do poorly to ignore it.

I've had some minor publishing successes in the past. I won a writing contest for a city newspaper out west that allowed me to publish six paid opinion columns, I had an epic poem published in on online literary journal, and I had two opinion columns from my college paper reprinted in a major Chinese newspaper, one of them about a time I was stranded in freezing weather on a mountain pass...in a semi-truck.

However, though my profession has shaped and molded me, I am so much more than my job, and hope this blog will be broad in scope. I imagine much of what I write might be in opinion column format since that is mode with which I've become most familiar.

Ultimately, my goal is to entertain, inform, and serve others through my writing. And, of course, enjoy doing it.

So, it is my dear wish, dear reader, that you are entertained, informed, and served, by everything I write.

Thank you,

DTH