kunstler | Despite its Valley Girl origins, the simple term clueless
turns out to be the most accurate descriptor for America’s degenerate
zeitgeist. Nobody gets it — the “it” being a rather hefty bundle of
issues ranging from our energy bind to the official mismanagement of
money, the manipulation of markets, the crimes in banking, the
blundering foreign misadventures, the revolving door corruption in
governance, the abandonment of the rule-of-law, the ominous wind-down of
the Happy Motoring fiasco and the related tragedy of obsolete suburbia,
the contemptuous disregard for the futures of young people, the
immersive Kardashian celebrity twerking sleaze, the downward spiral of
the floundering classes into pizza and Pepsi induced obesity, methedrine
psychosis, and tattooed savagery, and the thick patina of public
relations dishonesty that coats all of it like some toxic bacterial
overgrowth. The dwindling life of our nation, where anything goes and
nothing matters.
It’s not just the individual
cluelessness of ordinary people leading lives too frantic for a moment’s
reflection about anything, but the appalling institutional cluelessness
of enterprises where you’d think combined intellects might tend toward a
more faithful view of reality. But these days all we get is a low-order
of wishful and clownish group-think, such as this item
from today’s New York Times discussing a proposed reversal of Gazprom
pipelines along the Ukraine / Slovakian frontier as the solution to the
Kiev government’s fuel problem:
Nearly all the gas Washington and Brussels would like to get moving into Ukraine from Europe originally came from Russia, which pumps gas westward across Ukraine, into Slovakia and then on to customers in Germany and elsewhere. Once the gas is sold, however, Gazprom ceases to be its owner and loses its power to set the terms of its sale.
Get that? To avoid depending on Russian gas, they’re going to buy Russian gas from sources other than Russia. What New York Times
editor can read this story without spraying her video display with
coffee? What genius in John Kerry’s “Haircut-in-Search-of-a-Brain” State
Department dreamed up this dodge? Who would think that you could
improve a Chinese fire drill by tacking on a Polish blanket trick (i.e.
trying to make your blanket longer by cutting a foot from the top and
sewing it onto the bottom).
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