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Will there be a silver lining?
Author: Raine    Date: 06/07/2010 12:42:24

This morning, words have failed me, in response to what is happening in the Gulf of Mexico. Last night, after reading this old Calvin & Hobbes comic I sat back and realized that sometimes it seems the more things change, the really big things that need changing in the country don't.

I mentioned this to BobR, that 'I PRAY that this disaster in the gulf will finally make those big changes happen. He replied "Considering the price we're paying (we as a human race), we better get something out of it." It was profound and sensical. I wondered if that can happen. I woke up wondering it again. Words fail me these days regarding what we have brought onto ourselves as such ferocious consumers of fossil fuels. Our nation consumes upwards of 25% of the worlds fossil fuels and we only supply 3%. We must work on getting away from our dependance on fossil fuels. Can any good come of this at all?

Mark Morford of the San Fransisco Chronicle writes:
There is, you have to admit, a sort of savage grace, a tragic and terrible beauty, to the BP oil spill.

Like any good apocalyptic vision of self-wrought hell, the greatest environmental disaster in U.S. history has its inherent poetry. You see that creeping ooze of black, that ungodly wall of unstoppable darkness as it slowly, inexorably invades the relatively healthy, pristine waters adjacent, and you can't help but appreciate the brutal majesty, the fantastic, reeking horror of this new manifestation of black death we have brought upon ourselves, as it spreads like a fast cancer into the liquid womb of Mother Nature herself.

[snip]

I think the most disturbingly satisfying thrill of this entire event -- and it is, in a way, a perverse thrill -- comes from understanding, at a very core level, our shared responsibility, our co-creation of the foul demon currently unleashed.

What a thing we have created. What an extraordinary horror our rapacious need for cheap, endless energy hath unleashed; it's a monster of a scale and proportion we can barely even fathom.

Because if you're honest, no matter where you stand, no matter your politics, religion, income or mode of transport, you see this beast of creeping death and you understand: That is us. The spill may be many things, but more than anything else it is a giant, horrifying mirror.

[snip]

That said, after all is said and done, it's gloomily nice to think our darkest disaster in a generation could somehow ultimately improve our attitudes, change our behavior, lighten our violent treatment of the planet. As someone recently noted, the BP spill isn't Obama's Katrina, it's actually Big Oil's Chernobyl. Meaning: a disaster so appalling and devastating it might very well alter the industry and change the course of our energy policy forever.

Is it possible? Or, more accurately, are we even capable of such a shift? Is there any silver lining to be found in that black and greasy gloom? This is, perhaps, the most imperative question of all: If we can produce a demon of such extraordinary scale and devastation, can we not also somehow create its exact opposite? Let us pray.
I strongly suggest reading the entire column, as difficult as it is to read. This is by far one of the most evenly balanced pieces I have read about the situation we are facing, today, in the Unites States. We scream on the left, they scream on the right, and yet in the end, we all truly did this to ourselves. It's nearly impossible to fathom the magnitude of what is happening.

I pray that both BobR and Mr. Morford are right. I pray that we can finally change the course that our nation has been going in for decades. I pray for some glimmer of hope that things can really and truly change. Options are running out.

Raine


P.S. Thank You Clint, for posting a blog last night. It helped me very much this morning.

 

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Comment by TriSec on 06/07/2010 13:06:25
Morning, folks!



We survived the goings-on yesterday. (Check FB for a brief video of the squall line hitting Waltham.)



Here's the news coverage of the storm.



As I pointed out on FB yesterday....usually we'd be lucky to see one or two big squalls like that in a season....now we've had two in 36 hours, and it's only June.



Climate change much?





Comment by wickedpam on 06/07/2010 13:08:20
Morning



Calvin does sum it up doesn't he.

Comment by BobR on 06/07/2010 13:24:57
I like Mr. Morford's allusion to the Black Death (or the Red Death - a classic Poe tale) as I think it perfectly sums up our clueless partying while the death penetrates our castle walls. I also think calling it the oil industry's Chernobyl is particularly apt.



will people see themselves in the mirror? Will they see their selfishness reflected in the oily sheen on the water?



We can only hope.

Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 13:42:21
*sigh*



That is how I feel today.

Comment by BobR on 06/07/2010 13:51:17
I particularly liked this line in the linked Op/Ed:



...as if petroleum and coal weren't powering the very energy plants that deliver the electricity that charges the iPhones that allows everyone to Tweet their angry complaints through all the various energy-sucking server farms the size of a small country.




Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 13:59:31
2 things here, 1) Who knew that Nudists had a lobby group? and 2) is that really the best picture they could use for their web page?





and before you ask... I found out about this because I saw this tweet:
@MPOTheHill: Demonstrating this week on Capitol Hill? The American Association for Nude Recreation - i.e., the nudist lobby.






Comment by TriSec on 06/07/2010 14:02:19
Well, hey. We can't have windmills; they'd spoil the view!



http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44300000/jpg/_44300880_dayinpafp4416.jpg




http://outspoking.com/amtrak/images/sunset_limited_california_windmill_farm.jpg






Comment by TriSec on 06/07/2010 14:09:23
Ya know, it wasn't that long ago that if a foreign power had killed Americans and used a toxin against our coastline, the President would be before Congress calling it a "sudden and delibirate attack"....



I'm just sayin'....



(See this old blog, where it's noted that our historical enemy seems to be...England.)





Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 14:23:11
Tell ya what, Until BP is done paying this mess, ALL this oil should be put in the US Oil Reserves. THEN we can talk about them getting it back.



Why is Salvaged Oil Going to BP Instead of U.S. Reserves?

Comment by TriSec on 06/07/2010 14:27:36
Hmm...I'm listening to Momma's bits from Friday.



There was this guy "Van" that was on....and he's stated that BP was drilling our oil to sell it to China (or at least to put it on the World Market.)



Wouldn't it make sense that there should be a clause in any offshore drilling contract that if the oil comes from within the 200-mile US economic exclusion zone, it has to be sold on the US market?





Comment by Scoopster on 06/07/2010 14:34:56
Morning all & Happy Mondee!



More good stuff from a "industry insider"

Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 14:40:33
Quote by TriSec:

Hmm...I'm listening to Momma's bits from Friday.



There was this guy "Van" that was on....and he's stated that BP was drilling our oil to sell it to China (or at least to put it on the World Market.)



Wouldn't it make sense that there should be a clause in any offshore drilling contract that if the oil comes from within the 200-mile US economic exclusion zone, it has to be sold on the US market?



Van Jones is awesome.



And that has been the biggest problem with the entire Drill baby Drill debate-- the oil is not OURS. It's the companies. The GLOBAL companies. They pay the gov't for the leases, and then they get to do whatever they want with the oil they own.



In order for the entire "Drill baby Drill" thing to work, we would have to nationalize at LEAST part of the oil companies drilling off our coast.



Nationalizing things would mean Socialism -- and the tea bagger Drill baby Drill folks are very against that. Just another example of cognitive dissonance in the good ol' USA.



All that said, It would actually make sense to do that TriSec.



Comment by Scoopster on 06/07/2010 14:44:44
Comment by wickedpam on 06/07/2010 15:25:10
methinks this dude is missing the "funny" of this and that it's a quote from Sweet HOme Alabama - the movie with Reese Witherspoon not the song

Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 15:29:31
Quote by Scoopster:

Morning all & Happy Mondee!



More good stuff from a "industry insider"




Comment by TriSec on 06/07/2010 15:35:45
I'm only on the clock for a half today...heading out in a few to catch the Spring performance of the "Fitzgerald School Cacophonic Orchestra"...featuring a young Javi in the cello section.



Pics and vid on facebook later!





Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 15:37:02
Really? Regarding Kagen, I COMPLETELY disagree about her being right wing. Read this.

Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 15:38:28
You know, they thought that Reagan would be a one term president too.



And we thought B*sh Jr. would...

Comment by Shane-O on 06/07/2010 16:01:45
Please excuse the media "ho-ing" here (as I am a constant 4F lurker, missing poster)



Danielle has been booked on the BBC's "World Have Your Say" today - for the hour!



To speak about the BP spill - but mostly, corporate personhood (an issue near and dear to 4Fer's!)



To listen (1 pm EST): World Have Your Say online

Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 16:13:41
Quote by Shane-O:

Please excuse the media "ho-ing" here (as I am a constant 4F lurker, missing poster)



Danielle has been booked on the BBC's "World Have Your Say" today - for the hour!



To speak about the BP spill - but mostly, corporate personhood (an issue near and dear to 4Fer's!)



To listen (1 pm EST): World Have Your Say online
Thanks for the heads up Shane-O.



I will be checking it out! Go Danielle!



Comment by livingonli on 06/07/2010 16:20:39
Good day everyone.



Feeling very sleepy today so it's a sluggish start.

Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 16:22:32
Helen Thomas is retiring, effective immediatly.



can someone PLEASE PLEASE tell me why Pat Buchanan and Glenn beck are still not only employed but are allowed to spew the frackin shit to this day?

Comment by livingonli on 06/07/2010 16:42:49
How many times has Pat Buchanan defended Holocaust deniers and he's still allowed on the media?

Comment by Shane-O on 06/07/2010 16:51:42
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Shane-O:

Please excuse the media "ho-ing" here (as I am a constant 4F lurker, missing poster)



Danielle has been booked on the BBC's "World Have Your Say" today - for the hour!



To speak about the BP spill - but mostly, corporate personhood (an issue near and dear to 4Fer's!)



To listen (1 pm EST): World Have Your Say online
Thanks for the heads up Shane-O.



I will be checking it out! Go Danielle!





She's using Skpye for the broadcast -- amazing tool for broadcast, etc.



If any 4fer's are interested in participating in some progressive podcasts - and use Skype - please let me know!!!



We've got a few running - ratings are up - would love to have more voices.



shanemichaelfarnan@yahoo.com



Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 17:14:59
Quote by Shane-O:

Please excuse the media "ho-ing" here (as I am a constant 4F lurker, missing poster)



Danielle has been booked on the BBC's "World Have Your Say" today - for the hour!



To speak about the BP spill - but mostly, corporate personhood (an issue near and dear to 4Fer's!)



To listen (1 pm EST): World Have Your Say online


Are y'all listening? I am. Good stuff.

Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 17:17:36
Quote by Shane-O:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by Shane-O:

Please excuse the media "ho-ing" here (as I am a constant 4F lurker, missing poster)



Danielle has been booked on the BBC's "World Have Your Say" today - for the hour!



To speak about the BP spill - but mostly, corporate personhood (an issue near and dear to 4Fer's!)



To listen (1 pm EST): World Have Your Say online
Thanks for the heads up Shane-O.



I will be checking it out! Go Danielle!





She's using Skpye for the broadcast -- amazing tool for broadcast, etc.



If any 4fer's are interested in participating in some progressive podcasts - and use Skype - please let me know!!!



We've got a few running - ratings are up - would love to have more voices.



shanemichaelfarnan@yahoo.com



You know I curse a lot. Might not be a really good idea.



I did one for PKRT over at UNN, I loved it, (will, I know you are around here) but seriously, it was too late for me as an east coaster.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 06/07/2010 17:18:20
Quote by livingonli:

How many times has Pat Buchanan defended Holocaust deniers and he's still allowed on the media?




First, Good Afternoon, bloggers!! Sorry that I am so late, but I have been busy with stuff around the house, including job hunting. (Subbing ends this week, so I will be happy if I get any days this week.)



I was annoyed with the remarks that Helen Thomas made, thinking that Avigdor Lieberman (yes, Israel's Foreign Minister shares a last name with Joe Lieberman (Me-for-Myself Party., Connecticutt) has made similarly offensive remarks. However, I will try to get the full context and I am inclined to accept her apology. Sometimes, we say things in anger that we do not mean.



As for Pat Buchanan, he has zero credibility and should have been shown the door long ago.

Comment by clintster on 06/07/2010 17:33:55
Don't know if this was mentioned on today's show or not (I was returning a bouncy castle and dealing with a termite inspection), but while Helen Thomas is "retiring", we did get a little tit for tat this weekend.



Right wing radio host fired for starting mural controversy.



So there's that.

Comment by Shane-O on 06/07/2010 17:43:01
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Shane-O:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by Shane-O:

Please excuse the media "ho-ing" here (as I am a constant 4F lurker, missing poster)



Danielle has been booked on the BBC's "World Have Your Say" today - for the hour!



To speak about the BP spill - but mostly, corporate personhood (an issue near and dear to 4Fer's!)



To listen (1 pm EST): World Have Your Say online
Thanks for the heads up Shane-O.



I will be checking it out! Go Danielle!





She's using Skpye for the broadcast -- amazing tool for broadcast, etc.



If any 4fer's are interested in participating in some progressive podcasts - and use Skype - please let me know!!!



We've got a few running - ratings are up - would love to have more voices.



shanemichaelfarnan@yahoo.com



You know I curse a lot. Might not be a really good idea.



I did one for PKRT over at UNN, I loved it, (will, I know you are around here) but seriously, it was too late for me as an east coaster.




Fuck the FCC - we don't answer to them. Hell, I used the "C" word for Palin on my first 'cast!



Comment by Scoopster on 06/07/2010 17:52:28
http://i.imgur.com/IXlsS.jpg


Comment by Will in Chicago on 06/07/2010 19:00:42
Raine, I forgot to mention a typo. It should be San Francisco CHRONICLE not Chronical.

Comment by Raine on 06/07/2010 19:29:51
Quote by Will in Chicago:

Raine, I forgot to mention a typo. It should be San Francisco CHRONICLE not Chronical.




thank you, will. going to fix.