Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Arcana

It is not surrender
to plane limbs together.

Spread arms to
summon sunshine,
dig to drink
morning dew.

Fire sweetens sap above and below.
When Sun succumbs to Sea 
there is no smoke.




Sunday, March 21, 2010

Floating Jaw


Head wrapped in hush,
drifting slowly down
Acheron.

Dreamt rivers of fire
washed my jaw's 
basin clean

As Sirens fastened their mouths
against the salty gales.










Saturday, March 13, 2010

Tidyll

Waves break in bright 
clusters of stars.

On sharp coral 
they're ground 
to black holes.

Winds complement
the hypnotic  
oscillation.

Our first cry to light crests 
'til we succumb to shades.












Saturday, March 06, 2010

Balzac, Maupassant and the New Church

In the Novels of Balzac, La Comedie Humaine, we see
the power of Bankers and Financiers wielding a Sword of
Damocles over the Ministers and Governments of France.
In "The Bureaucrats" one minister loses his livelihood by
daring to attempt a reform by cutting excessive waste in
Government. He is sacked by the combined efforts of financiers,
bureaucrats and journalists who profit from the arrangement.

Maupassant's "Bel-Ami" is a political novel about Journalism,
Finance and Government forming an Unholy Trinity of
Speculative Profiteering which dictates the policy of Third
Republic France. The protagonist is an amoral journalist.

Add "Globalism" and we have the Bankers and Financiers making
runs and profiteering on entire continents and modern nations. A
piously fraudulent legitimacy is given by the UN, but only when a
paved hell of profitable intentions, Austerity Measures, are yoked
onto the people by the IMF. The new Benedictines ask the people,
not themselves, to be ascetic and don the hair-shirt.

The Mother Church is now Banking and Finance. The Faith is
Speculative Capital. It takes the real treasures of laborers the
world over and lays them up in the blossoming Mystic Rose of
a beautifully full and abstracted balance sheet. Marx's adage is
proven: "Nothing makes money like money." His complex
theory of the accumulative centralization of capital is immediately
visible on a Global Scale, but treated as obscene(in the classical,
Greek, sense--Off the stage). This centralization becomes more
pronounced in Speculative(i.e. Liquid Capital Based) Economies.


This Theological Economy is never questioned by Political and
Journalistic Vassals.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Internet Superstar

My dressing room is a basement where the heating pipes leak until early March. The Internet Superstar loves Spring's warm enclose.

At work I am one with the machine. After the spiritual blight of day I return home to ascend from rubble into the pixellated firmament of Internet Message Boards. Constellations rise from every word I type. A Superstar strolls, bashful as a Deus Absconditus, midst the common folk of town. My secret is guarded fervently as Holy Men keep vigil over Sacred Relics. The strain of living this masterpiece erodes my spine.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

An Op-Ed by a Friend(With an Excellent Comment)

Emergency help: Supply vs. demand Federal Way lettersFeb 09 2010
I have advocated for homeless children and their families in XXXXXXXX for 21 years.
Every day, I witness families desperate to keep their kids together and safe. Many times my staff and I can help with emergency services and temporary housing. But for too many children and their families, we must turn them away because we do not have room.
I looked back at how many children (MSC) in Federal Way had to turn away last year. Between Jan. 1 and Dec. 9, 2009, 2,712 children and 1,887 of their adult family members were turned away from shelter. That totaled 1,331 families struggling to stay together. Often, families have to split up to be housed. Many shelters do not allow teenagers or adult male family members. These staggering numbers only include those who contacted MSC for shelter space. Currently at MSC, there is a three- to six-month wait list. Shelters in XXXX County operate at full capacity on most days. Waiting for space likely meant disrupted sleep patterns and irregular school attendance for these 2,712 children. Some slept many nights with inadequate heat.
Unsheltered family homelessness is the hidden sect of homelessness. They stay hidden for many reasons, including safety and not wanting the homeless label for their children or themselves.
Think of that number 2,712 — that is enough children to fill six schools with an enrollment of 400-450 students. All 2,712 children without a permanent home! Isn’t it our ethical and moral obligation to insist that our government, at every level, is aware of these numbers and make housing for these children and their families a priority?
Please join me in contacting your local representatives and senators at (800) 562-6000) to ask the question: “How are you supporting the end to homelessness?"




Perhaps we should ask the so-called TEA Partiers how they propose we provide such services. Yesterday in XXXXXXX the mantra of these new champions of anti-Americanism was "Cut, Cut, Cut". They do not want to provide for those in need; they want to provide for their wallets, their gas-sucking SUVs, their height-of-market high-rate McMansions. They bark at the poor and homeless to "get a job" in the midst of nearly 10% state unemployment when even the jobs once only wanted by teenagers looking for mall spending money are being snatched up by postponed-retirees and offshored pink-collar workers looking to make ends meet. They don't have answers, they don't even seem to have a concept of the real world, but what they do have is an inordinate amount of sway in our state and national government run by nervous incumbent politicians.Call your senator all you want -- s/he's getting 10 times as many calls by loud, inept armchair pundits with lots of free time telling him/her to cut, cut, cut, and cut. They don't care what. They wouldn't even know what TO cut -- or realize the consequences of what they would cut -- they just want our government to stop doing anything that costs any money. (Except blow people up in the name of Jesus, of course.)

Monday, February 22, 2010

CPACalypse Now: The US Gov't Is What Glenn Beck Used to Be




There is a dark spectre undermining the greatness
of America. Akin to the Alcoholism that afflicted Glenn Beck
for years, it is making this great nation an addict in need of
"Drying Up". This enemy, or "addiction", is "Progressivism".
Yes, living wages have stayed static for 10 years and are on
the decline. Employee benefits have never been lower. Corporate
Executives are making more and paying less taxes now than
ever. Workers' tax dollars have gone to prop up the banking
and investment industry, and Progressivism, an Historical
movement to protect Workers and Citizens from being exploited
by Corporations and Government is to blame; even though they
have lost more than anyone in the past economic collapse.

Glenn Beck, a Radio DJ and Entertainer on
FOXNews(his own words for his vocation), is bewailing the
fate of a Nation he no longer knows. And he sees, like many
Dry Drunks who see everything they disagree with as being
similar to the problem they have overcome, it is drunk on Big
Government, hand-outs and continuing the sinful ways of
"Progressivism". He is drunk with these fermented ideas and
now, as a bizarre Minotaur of Self Help Guru and Televangelist,
preaches that Americans must face the truth, take some(more)
lumps and allow "Free Markets" and "Conservatism" to overcome
the evils of "Progressivism".

Only then can it wake up, "with a headache, tired, and bleary eyed",
to a new day. The United States must become the emotional development
of a recovering drunk. Now, Mr. Beck warns, it "won't be easy", but it
must be done to return to the sober principals of the "Founders":
Austerity for the people and more rewards for Corporate America.
Sobering up is tough folks. Ask any millionaire.

The Founders demand we continue killing Native Americans,
deny women and men without property suffrage, and consider
minorities as subhuman.

It is fitting he's a Mormon. Mormonism posits, explicitly, Native
Americans were cleansed from this continent as punishment for
denying Jesus during his alleged appearance in the Western
Hemisphere. They also have a history of bigotry towards other
minorities. A dry Mormon, like Mr. Beck, can't help espousing
his "cure" in this manner. A twelve step messianism drawn from
from his own battle with the bottle. How conservative.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Ganglion

The Sun pales,
shades unfurl.

Forests of frayed nerves 
shoot up tall weeds.

Night's implacable skeins tear.
Death discreetly forges havens.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Memorial



Voices pulse
softly, like rainfall,
into the ear
as sleep
neared.

Heels click
and a purse snaps
shut.

Lightning figures
it all
so brightly

the child
buries his head
under covers.


Friday, February 05, 2010

I-Peregrination

It was cool and overcast. Winds were at 20 to30mph. I put my
clunky headphones on and began to run.........The following
are the songs from my Pod and comments upon them. Yeah,
it's fatuous, but it's also fun to find an occasion to opine.

"Pray" Clem Snide

A song that sings a dreamworld. Beginning slow with an eerie
organ carrying a slow tempo. It builds to a Gospel Chorus end.
But it is not a Religious song, more a Morality tale, the moral
landscape of dreams.

"Ten Storey Love Song" The Stone Roses

Spatially grande. Epically simple. The guitar work pushes through
the tonally flat vocals(rightfully so) to make both seem two pieces
of the same Whole. Hearing this song makes one feel Human Love
is the greatest Cosmic Force.

"11:11" Andrew Bird

Noir type song about chance and mortality. Interesting that a
violin and backing vocals from Neko Case aren't as outstanding
as the hook--the swooning "soon" as a warning.

"Moving" Supergrass

Great uptempo song. Supergrass puts out gems like this in their
sleep. They are the best rock n' roll band in the world.

"Hum" Clem Snide

Strange wah wah opens this song. The rhythm section kicks in
and introduces a beat custom made for jogging. Again, a song
about the struggle of life against death. And also about the
desire for measure...And, oddly, it's not a sad song.

"Run" Ghostface Killah featuring Jadakiss

Awesome song about escaping arrest by two of the best rappers
alive. Rarely does a guest artist upstage Ghostface on a jam,
but Jada's verse features one of the best rap performances in
the past 10 years.

"Shelter from the Storm" Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan has a beautiful singing voice. This song exhibits a master
vocalist hitting every note with the acuity of a Raphael painting every
nuance in his tones. It is stupid to argue Dylan can't sing after hearing
a song as beautifully sung as this. The depth and emotion of the vocals
is true and thereby makes the clarity even more astonishing. You can
actually hear the storm die in his vocal. He carries and contains it
in song. Shelter is found in singing storms away. The irony(or weariness)
in his voice hints that more loom in the future.

"Lately" British Sea Power

This is how love sounds when it crashes. An ominous doubt builds to
an unpassable gulf between two people. In 13 minutes we go from a slow
plaint to a spaceship of sound exploding in the sky. A beautiful song---
---an orchestral movement of love, loss and rage. It ends with a bang,
not a whimper.

There were 6 other songs I listened to during the jog. They were fine, but
did not inspire me to make a comment.






Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Durchfall in Copenhagen(The UNFCCC 2009)

(Durchfall: German word which can mean both "failure" and "diarrhea")

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Control
Copenhagen December 2009


"Man and nature have grown phlegmatic, and yawn in each other's faces."

---------------"The Town of Lucca", Heinrich Heine, Chapter 1.


Days upon days of voluble concern from governments, economists and
scientists fell heavy over the white shoulders of Copenhagen. It was
very cold and hearts were constricted. Strangely the same chill did not
stop the mouths.

Austerity was preached by wealthy nations to their smaller, less wealthy,
brethren. This austerity filled the conference rooms and flowed off every
tongue even, at times, jaywalking across the streets of Copenhagen. The
strident flow of words failed to move hearts.

Veni, Vidi and talked a good game accomplishing nothing. Pop musicians
were filled with Holy Rage. Al Gore never showed! He must have been
hibernating or partying in Bali courtesy of his stock profits in Occidental
Oil. Or maybe engaging in a preemptive celebration of Occidental's win in
the Iraqi Government's Oil Well auctions?

Nevertheless, the "Free Market" had it all, a priori, in the bag. What
merchant cares about polar bears or melting ice caps? What G10 nation,
during a Global Recession, would dare curtail emissions and perhaps place
a handicap on consumption? The Golden Calf of "Free Markets" needs the
consumer to be a stupid Ox denied the ability to reflect upon the consequences
of any actions.

The growth of Carbon Emissions(an essential part of the present Climate
Crisis) has a human face which is inexplicably unmentioned in activist circles
or covered in the Media Outlets. There has been a exponential rise in Respiratory
Illnesses due to the air quality in most major urban centers in the Industrial and
post-Industrial nations. Cities as diverse and far away as Los Angeles, Atlanta,
Shanghai, Shenzhen, Tokyo, Manila, Sao Paulo and many more have seen an
explosion in children born with respiratory ailments. The rise in children
suffering from these types of ailments is costing the Global Economy trillions
yearly. This does not factor in adults and elderly with pulmonary conditions
whose conditions are worsened by breathing in dirty air.


The Climate Crisis is a Global Health Catastrophe. People are
suffering, mostly
children and the elderly. This is costing the Global Economy trillions of dollars
every year. The failure in Copenhagen is all the more galling when one considers
limiting emissions might inconvenience "Free Markets" in the short term but
save trillions of dollars long term. Does it make sense that this failure harms
the most helpless segments of our society? That children and the elderly could
live more healthy and in less pain by breathing cleaner air? This, alone, should
be enough. Respiratory ailments in children also lead to other health problems:
Obesity is one. Children who cannot respirate healthily often avoid exercise
because of the strain it puts on the pulmonary system.

One could go on and on and damn the leaders of the "Global Economy" and
"Free Markets" to the lowest regions of Hell(and they merit much worse).
It wouldn't matter as long as run of the mill folks refuse to act accordingly
and cut their own consumption and speak with their dollars --The only speech
Markets hear.

"Free Markets" fashion a Hell on Earth with profitable intentions.






Saturday, January 30, 2010

Vicariate

Day's last gasp.
The city sighs smoke
from every rooftop,
loosening and binding
relation.

                         Later, under 
                         caul of cloud,
                         fireworks explode 
                         a rainbow of bruises
                         trembling like pain
                         'cross night's 
                         veiled face.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Augury


High above
acres of heath
a wedge of birds
flew into the Sun.

I augured wonders,
unable to divine
the discrete gravity
of ditches.


Sunday, January 17, 2010

Anna Vertumna


Fond year's
genial transit,
a timeless bay
where wind never
dishevels hair,
fastens desire.

Tears fall to swell
seeds of lasting joy.
So strong the
vagaries of time
and clime
cannot hold them.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

sak vide pa kanpe

"Le vieux pere en tremblant ebranlait l'univers."

---Gerard de Nerval



The emptiness and inability shakes me. It was so
near but unfelt. Shockwaves expand and take
us in. Images cannot share their burden.

To my brothers and sisters in Haiti: recover and
fill yourselves that you may stand.

It is cruel how poverty exacerbates disaster.

An empty sack is already fallen.

*sak vide pa kanpe= an empty sack cannot stand(tr.)

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

A Bargain



Words are naked
to lexiconists.
A surplus value
this page resists.

Dare not laugh
at dumpster-diving utilitarians--
Mining use
from the useless
like anchors over
airwaves
weigh down
sensibilities
24 hours a day.


Shadows cast by port boxes
sift away the gold
from everyday's
sun.

It's hard to deny
anything less than
a dollar's
sum.

A miracle of markets
powerful as the touch
of a Saint's rotten bone,

Healing every pilgrim's
want.




Friday, January 01, 2010

Resolve



May we speak to share, not contest.

Poetical tourism must end. It's not enough to appreciate the radiance
of others and warm ourselves in the light. We must become isotopic
and warm others with our radiance.


Lists are the bane of thinking. A milleniaristic housekeeping clutching
to the things we find dear. Loss does hang above our heads. The mania
of making lists will not bring order or halt to everything passing.

Besides, the Decade doesn't end 'til 2011.

The social realm has been supplanted by the Market/Political world. Most
people no longer engage others as humans, only as categories, based on
their consumption and political assignations. Consumption and political
assignations are so deeply intertwined it's hard to see where one ends and
the other begins. Political Partisanry is merely another Market Choice.
Personality has fallen so low as to become an ardent evocation of brand loyalty.

Generally a gulf of talking points and well placed products stand between people
attempting to have a meaningful conversation.

From now on let's discuss what people purchase as liturgical expressions
of their faith in Secular Religion----Money machine(party) politics.

There is no disgust or contempt in this--- only realism, not elitism.
No apologias or critique, just exposition.

Let's not be fools. Maybe we'll be more polite?

Cakes will be no less sweet and songs will still delight.







Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year

Premier ne puis, second ne daigne, David suis

----------------motto



I wish everyone a happy and safe New Year. May this New
Year be the best of your life, until next year.


Sincerely,

Anatole David

Friday, December 25, 2009

Kalstradamus: Predictions for 2010


Misty images rise from the basin. It is time for prophecy.




1. Gold will be the Bubble of 2010.

2. Oil and the Dollar will increase in value.

3. Afghanistan will start becoming a debacle in May. Pashtuns, not The Taliban.

4. Al Qaeda will increase its activity in SE Asia. Indonesia and The Philippines.

5. The market will continue to rise until a correction in April.

6. The Healthcare "Reform" Bill will pass and become a Pyrrhic Victory
for the Democrats as they lose almost every seat contested in the Mid-term
elections.

7. In May President Obama's approval rating will be lower than Dubya's in
2008.

8. Former Vice President Dick Cheney will die in June.

9. Pakistan and India will sign a Peace Treaty.

10. China will continue refusing to float the Yuan. Human Rights abuses
will increase and pressure will be put on the US to stand up. The US
will not do anything. Just as it has done nothing to stop the expansion
of Israeli settlements in Palestinian Territories despite President
Obama vowing he'd stop them in his speech at Cairo.

12. The answer to the Climate Issue will come from Technological Advances
in 2010. It's a good thing, because nations would never agree to limit
industry and raise taxes now for a better future. cf. Massive failure at
Copenhagen.

13. Senator Reid of Nevada will lose his re-election to Senate.

14. An Earthquake in California will lead to massive destruction and
death. The epi-center will be near Santa Clarita.

15. Tiger Woods will die from an overdose of pain killers and sleeping
pills.

16. Vladimir Putin will be instrumental in securing a deal with Iran to
stop enriching Uranium and allow it to be enriched in Russia to
only be used in Power Plants.

17. Iran and Iraq will enter into a new phase of relations. More towards
rapprochement despite the Oil Field scuffle now in the disputed
territory.

18. Swine Flu fears will die as the once feared "Pandemic" will
ebb away.

19. "Official" Unemployment numbers will reach as high as 15% in
July.

20. The Housing Market, private real estate, will begin recovering in
March.

21. I will Marry the love of my life on November 2.


Principio magni custos Clementia mundi..........


Thursday, December 24, 2009

Happy Holidays( A Message to Everyone)

"Heloise my sister, once dear to me in the world, now dearest to me in Christ, logic has made me hated by the world." ----Peter Abelard, Confession of Faith 


In a faithless world love is the only value worth sharing. Though reason falls to despairing depths and failure is trumpeted as triumph we, in our hearts, know what's true. Love alone can move us in the appropriate direction. It has moved me to share what I feel love to be---something true, more certain than thought. The Holidays are an occasion to share this gift all can easily give. Give freely and become free as the given. Here, my dears, it is. From this point it spreads waves of warmth. Whether you're next door or a world away, love's ability to touch is instant. Hopefully you are touched. 

To everyone a Happy Holidays.