Dear Mr. President:
I know you well enough to know that your staff has undoubtedly already researched and vetted possible candidates for SCOTUS in the event of a vacancy so that you already have a clear idea of whom you wish to place on the court. You have seven days remaining in the Congressional recess in which to make a recess appointment that cannot be challenged. Please, Mr. President, have the balls (or as Betty White would say, the vagina) to use this opportunity to undercut gridlock from a Republican Congress which has done neither you nor the nation any favors these past seven years.
Sincerely,
A citizen
Essays, commentary, videos, information about political events, freethought, social democracy, history, and anything else I feel like writing about. Poems too, and a few short stories.
15 February 2016
13 February 2016
Universal Creed, with a Muslim twist
If there is a One True Allah who was before all Time, is
now, and will be even after the end of Time, with Time here being defined as
the lifespan of the current Universe…
…that Allah is beyond personhood, beyond being, even beyond
effability.
…that Allah animates
without claiming possession; redeems without requiring gratitude; sustains without
exercising authority.
…that Allah permeates
the Universe, energizing all that is in it and shaping the flow of its
manifestation throughout spacetime.
…that Allah is a paradox, perpetual yet ever-changing, transcendent yet immanent,
metacosmic yet omnipresent, eternal yet omnitemporal.
…that Allah has no name, and has no need of a name, since being
the one and One True Allah, there is no other Allah from which to distinguish
godself.
…that Allah is the Source of all that is, the Force
energizing the manifestation of all that is, and the Way guiding the
manifestation. From our perspective, these are different things, but in
reality they are One.
…that Allah is One, neither male nor female, and emanates equally
light and dark, good and evil, order and chaos, yin and yang, life and death,
integrity and entropy, creation and destruction, everything and nothing.
…that Allah does
not reward good deeds or punish ill, nor does it exact karmic retribution for
imagined imperfection.
…that Allah does
not demand our submission, obedience, penitence, worship, adoration, praise,
prayer, confession, thanksgiving, supplication, benediction, love, respect, or
even belief.
…that Allah is one that no
one can against any other being on Earth—or in the Universe—because that neither takes sides nor has sides.
…that Allah favors
none; there is no Anointed One, no Chosen People, no Exceptional Nation, no
Elect Species; not on Terra, not in the Milky Way, not in the entire Universe.
...that Allah does
not need us nor want anything from us; individual beings are too infinitesimal
and ephemeral within the Universe for it to take much note. That Allah
just is, and does not need us nor anything from us.
Love each other being as yourself, both on Earth and across the vast expanse of extraterrestrial space,
and do not do to any other being that which you would not wish them to do to
you; for that is the only thing that matters.
06 February 2016
Stieg Larsson on the stock market vs. the economy
The Swedish journalist, writer, photographer, and political activist who authored the Millennium trilogy and invented one of my two most favorite contemporary fictional protagonists, Lisbeth Salander, aka 'The Girl With the Dragoon Tattoo' (the other being Mr. Robot's Elliot Anderson, played by Rami Malek) had this to say about the global economy and the priorities of the 1%:
“You have to distinguish between two
things – the economy and the stock market.
The economy is the sum of all the goods and services that are produced
in the country every day. The stock
market is something very different.
There is no economy and no production of goods and services. There are only fantasies in which people from
one hour to the next decide that this or that company is worth so many
billions, more or less. It doesn’t have
a thing to do with reality or the economy.”
01 February 2016
Universal Creed, theist version
A slight adaptation of two or three other versions of more or less the same thing, each of which avoided any terms even slightly theistic (instead using 'Something', 'the Aught', and 'the Source'), but here using one of the most common terms for the divine, simply 'God'. If someone's God is not all of these things, then that God is not really much of a God.
If there is a One True God who was before all Time, is now,
and will be even after the end of Time, with Time here being defined as the lifespan
of the current Universe…
…that God is beyond personhood, beyond being, even beyond
effability.
…that God animates without
claiming possession; redeems without requiring gratitude; sustains without
exercising authority.
…that God permeates
the Universe, energizing all that is in it and shaping the flow of its
manifestation throughout spacetime.
…that God is a paradox, perpetual yet ever-changing, transcendent yet immanent,
metacosmic yet omnipresent, eternal yet omnitemporal.
…that God has no name, and has no need of a name, since being
the one and One True God, there is no other God from which to distinguish godself.
…that God is the Source of all that is, the Force
energizing the manifestation of all that is, and the Way guiding the
manifestation. From our perspective, these are different things, but in
reality they are One.
…that God is One, neither male nor female, and emanates equally
light and dark, good and evil, order and chaos, yin and yang, life and death,
integrity and entropy, creation and destruction, everything and nothing.
…that God does not
reward good deeds or punish ill, nor does that God exact karmic retribution for
imagined imperfection.
…that God does not
demand our submission, obedience, penitence, worship, adoration, praise,
prayer, confession, thanksgiving, supplication, benediction, love, respect, or
even belief.
…that God is one that no
one can use against any other being on Earth—or in the Universe—because that God neither takes sides nor has sides.
…that God favors
none; there is no Anointed One, no Chosen People, no Exceptional Nation, no
Elect Species; not on Terra, not in the Milky Way, not in the entire Universe.
...that God does not
need us nor want anything from us; individual beings are too infinitesimal and
ephemeral within the Universe for it to take much note. That God just is,
and does not need us nor anything from us.
Love each other being as yourself, both on Earth and across the vast expanse of extraterrestrial space,
and do not do to any other being that which you would not wish them to do to
you; for that is the only thing that matters.