* 2007 February - Masopher’s Mind

Maybe We Deserve to Be Ripped Off By Bush’s Billionaires

by Matt Taibbi | Feb 21 2007 - 9:46am http://www.smirkingchimp.com

“Now, after she shaved her head in a bizarre episode that culminates a months-long saga of controversial behavior, it’s the question being asked by her fans, her foes and the general public: What was she thinking?”– Bald and Broken: Inside Britney’s Shaved Head, Sheila Marikar, ABC.com, Feb. 19

What was she thinking? How about nothing? How about who gives a shit? How’s that for an answer, Sheila Marikar of ABC news, you pinhead?

I’m not one of those curmudgeons who freaks out every time that Bradgelina moves the war off the front page of the Post, or Katie Couric decides to usher in a whole new era of network news with photos of the imbecile demon-spawn of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. I understand that we live in a demand-based economy and that there is far more demand for brainless celebrity bullshit than there is, say, for the fine print of the Health and Human Services budget.

But that was before this week. I awoke this morning in New York City to find Britney Spears plastered all over the cover of two gigantic daily newspapers, simply because she cut her hair off over the weekend. To me, this crosses a line. My definition of a news story involves something happening. If nothing happens, then you can’t have “news,” because nothing has changed since the day before. Britney Spears was an idiot last Thursday, an idiot on Friday, and an idiot on both Saturday and Sunday. She was, shockingly, also an idiot on Monday. It will be news when she stops being an idiot, and we’ll know when that happens, because she’ll have shot herself for the good of the planet. Britney Spears cutting her hair off is the least-worthy front page news story in the history of humanity.

Apparently, from now on, every time a jackass sticks a pencil in his own eye, we’ll have to wait an extra ten minutes to hear what happened on the battlefield or in Congress or any other place that actually matters.

On the same day that Britney was shaving her head, a guy I know who works in the office of Senator Bernie Sanders sent me an email. He was trying very hard to get news organizations interested in some research his office had done about George Bush’s proposed 2008 budget, which was unveiled two weeks ago and received relatively little press, mainly because of the controversy over the Iraq war resolution. All the same, the Bush budget is an amazing document. It would be hard to imagine a document that more clearly articulates the priorities of our current political elite.

Not only does it make many of Bush’s tax cuts permanent, but it envisions a complete repeal of the Estate Tax, which mainly affects only those who are in the top two-tenths of the top one percent of the richest people in this country. The proposed savings from the cuts over the next decade are about $442 billion, or just slightly less than the amount of the annual defense budget (minus Iraq war expenses). But what’s interesting about these cuts are how Bush plans to pay for them.

Sanders’s office came up with some interesting numbers here. If the Estate Tax were to be repealed completely, the estimated savings to just one family — the Walton family, the heirs to the Wal-Mart fortune — would be about $32.7 billion dollars over the next ten years.

The proposed reductions to Medicaid over the same time frame? $28 billion.

Or how about this: if the Estate Tax goes, the heirs to the Mars candy corporation — some of the world’s evilest scumbags, incidentally, routinely ripped by human rights organizations for trafficking in child labor to work cocoa farms in places like Cote D’Ivoire — if the estate tax goes, those assholes will receive about $11.7 billion in tax breaks. That’s more than three times the amount Bush wants to cut from the VA budget ($3.4 billion) over the same time period.

Some other notable estimate estate tax breaks, versus corresponding cuts:

  • Cox family (Cox cable TV) receives $9.7 billion tax break while education would get $1.5 billion in cuts
  • Nordstrom family (Nordstrom dept. stores) receives $826.5 million tax break while Community Service Block Grants would be eliminated, a $630 million cut
  • Ernest Gallo family (shitty wines) receives a $468.4 million cut while LIHEAP (heating oil to poor) would get a $420 million cut

And so on and so on. Sanders additionally pointed out that the family of former Exxon/Mobil CEO Lee Raymond, who received a $400 million retirement package, would receive about $164 million in tax breaks.

Compare that to the Commodity Supplemental Food Program, which Bush proposes be completely eliminated, at a savings of $108 million over ten years. The program sent one bag of groceries per month to 480,000 seniors, mothers and newborn children.

Somehow, to me, that’s the worst one on the list. Here you have the former CEO of a company that scored record profits even as it gouged consumers, with gas prices rising more than 70 percent since January of 2001. There is a direct correlation between the avarice of oil company executives and the increased demand for federal aid for heating oil programs like LIHEAP, and yet the federal government wants to reward these same executives for raising prices on the backs of consumers.

Even if you’re a traditional, Barry Goldwater conservative, the kinds of budgets that Bush has sent to the hill not only this year but this whole century are the worst-case scenario; they increase spending generally while cutting taxes and social programming. They commit taxpayers to giant subsidies of already Croseus-rich energy corporations, pharmaceutical companies and defense manufacturers while simultaneously cutting taxes on those who most directly benefit from those subsidies. Thus you’re not cutting spending — you’re just cutting spending on people who actually need the money. (According to the Washington Times, which in a supremely ironic twist of fate did one of the better analyses of the budget, spending will be 1.6 percent of GDP higher in the 2008 budget than in was in 2000, while revenues will be 2.6 percent of GDP lower). This is something different from traditional conservatism and something different from big-government liberalism; this is a new kind of politics that transforms the state into a huge, ever-expanding instrument for converting private savings into corporate profit.

That’s not only bad government, it’s bad capitalism. It makes legalized bribery and political connections more important factors than performance and competition in the corporate marketplace. Beyond that, it’s just plain fucking offensive to ordinary people. It’s one thing to complain about paying taxes when those taxes are buying a bag of groceries once a month for some struggling single mom in eastern Kentucky. But when your taxes are buying a yacht for some asshole who hires African eight year-olds to pick cocoa beans for two cents an hour … I sure don’t remember reading an excuse for that anywhere in the Federalist Papers.

I also don’t remember reading much about this year’s budget. It was a story for about half a minute when it came out two weeks ago. It barely made TV newscasts, and even when it did, only the broad strokes made it on air. There was some fuss about the Alternative Minimum Tax and a mild uproar over the fact that the 2008 budget failed to account for estimates of the costs for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But overall, the budget was a non-starter as a news story. As it does every year, it takes a back seat to hot-button issues like gay marriage, the latest election scandal, etc. Already, the 2008 election presidential campaign has gotten far more ink than the 2008 budget. As entertainment, bullshit politics always triumphs over real politics.

Here’s the thing about the system of news coverage we have today. If the Walton family, or Lee Raymond, or the heirs to the Mars fortune actually needed the news media to work better than it does now, believe me, it would work better. But they have no such need, because the system is working just fine for them as is. The people it’s failing are the rest of us, and most of the rest of us, apparently, would rather sniff Anna Nicole Smith’s corpse or watch Britney Spears hump a fire hydrant than find out what our tax dollars are actually paying for.

Shit, when you think about it that way, why not steal from us? People that dumb don’t deserve to have money.

Posted in People at February 22nd, 2007. No Comments / Email This Post Email This Post .

I recently watched a little documentary on Ted Bundy. It was Channel 4.

I must admit Ted Bundy excited me. He excited me because i could see into hs mind and it was terrible and beautiful. Terrible in a way that I would see a great white shark or a new weapon like the F-22A raptor. Terrible and beautiful like the white witch in the CS Lewis books.

Bundy was pure psychopath. he was pure psychopath in the way that coaca extract still drying in the Bolivian sun is pure cocaine. Undiluted by any social impurities and even when he was diluted by his temporary incarceration and then his encounter with the christians before his execution still intoxicatingly cut to perfection.

He lied to the right wing conservatives. Not for one minute did porn influence his psychosis. It gave him ideas and something to feed on till he got the real thing but he could have just as easily become who he was without it. That is plain as day to me.

In the interview, he saw a chance to mind-fuck (excuse me for my vulgarity) a whole lot of people and as always he played a role like an actor. He played sadistic snuff artist with his victims, he played freaky but steady boyfriend with his woman, he played studious lawyer to be republican politician and in his trial he played the part of legal expert so well. Psychopaths both the benign type and malignant types ‘act’ in this way. Playing to an audience and spinning a world of fantasy turns them on.

Controlling and manipulating human being….it is such a rush and what he did to the reverend was just part of it. In the beginning god created the world, so by creating the worlds, controlling life and death, even influencing belief Bundy deifies himself. he even went so far as to give holy communion! (HAHAHAHAHAHA!)

He brutalized those women because of his strong desire to control and dominate the life of women. maybe a bit of mom resentment, a bit of compensation for lack of control casued by his SES and legitimacy, a bit of desire to play out his childhood hero fantasies….these may have played small factors in his method (but not his madness)

The immense pleasure he got would be construed as sexual. Understandable.

I was interested in hearing how he built up his pluck to commit his first crime. He only feared reprisal or capture and consequence. that is my opinion. He never once felt remorse human reluctance or moral twinge at what he was doing. I know this because in a way I feel it myself. after he got away with it the first time he must have been so elated. Things start falling into place once he took his first life. His technique becomes more refined, he learns to prolonge the pleasure, have some fun with the victim and how easy it is to get away with it. There are so many unsolved murders in the world. Taking a life is something that a large percentage of us are mentally incapable of doing but not for psychopaths like Bundy. THe first step is the hardest, but after that its smooth sailing until you get too greedy, too careless. All the CSI in the world couldnt stop even a half way clued up killer who enjoys killing.

Did he kill over a hundred or was he just getting one last stroke with his massive mental peen? 30 is a very admirable score for a civilian.

There is nothing more sexy that a psychopath who has shucked the mental shackles of society. Its like gazing at a god, for that is what that small percentage of people are, spontaneous deities.

For the non-initiated, Bundy was a malignant psychopath, benign psychopaths usually become charismatic politicians and leaders and good soldiers. Had Bundy not gourged in the destruction of so much flesh he would have become a good Republican, he might have been Governor of somewhere with prospects for a run for the Whitehouse by now.

Very interesting case, not so much for the carnage caused but for the purity of his psychopathy.

Posted in Psychology at February 20th, 2007. No Comments / Email This Post Email This Post .