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A New Yearës Resolution: May America regain its soul
Tuesday, 02 January 2007 13:48

Bill Walz
By far, the best event of 2006 was the electorate voting out Republican control of Congress.
 

America woke up and acknowledged that we have been presided over by what historians are speculating may be the worst president and the worst Congress in American history. Government "of, by and for the people" had become the Corporate/Evangelical States of America. The anti-government people had manipulated and bullied their way into controlling the government. As Iëve said in this column before, could there possibly be a worse idea?

The wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and with terrorism are being lost because all the blather about democracy in the Middle East was only cover for their real purpose: political leverage, access to oil, war contracts and subverting the Constitution. The true complexity of what Bush was marching us into was never seriously considered. The Republican agenda has been to put narrow-minded religiosity into government and to contract out and privatize governmental responsibility everywhere it possibly could.

Banking, medical, environmental and energy policy were written by industry. Itës been a disaster. We began to see in 2006 just how corrupt and inept the business sector is when not balanced by activist government oversight and tempered by bedrock American commitments to egalitarianism and civil liberties. Pundits say the election was about Iraq and Katrina. They have yet to link those disasters to a more pervasive rot in the American soul, turning the society over to the profit motive and business methods.


Here we are. The environment is slipping toward catastrophe. The arts, heritage, tradition and culture have been marginalized as important only if profitable. The health care system/industry is in violation of its Hippocratic Oath. We have become a nation of slaves to soul-numbing jobs that are being shipped overseas anyway. Our pensions are disappearing. Banks are manipulating us into crushing personal debt levels. Corporations change the rules of the game whenever their scramble for profits calls for it, never caring about the needs of workers, citizens or the country. Media has become lurid mind-rot and vapid journalism, functioning not for the benefit of the people, but as instruments of promoting consumerism and consolidating corporate/government power. We are increasingly becoming a three-tiered society with an elite of wealthy money and power manipulators, a general population of manipulated workers/consumers and a growing number falling into poverty.


Commercialism and corporatism is on the brink of destroying this country. Maybe, just maybe, 2007 is the year that Americans discover that greed is not good and finally start yelling Howard Beale-like from the movie "Network," "Iëm mad as hell and Iëm not going to take it anymore!" Maybe, just maybe, with the election of November 2006, Americans showed signs of waking up. Maybe 2007 will be the year that Americans start taking back their country. Republicans, many Democrats and the whole dehumanizing corporate world, take warning.


America is a beautiful country on the verge of losing it all. Maybe in 2007 an irrepressible movement fighting for wisdom, conservation, transnational cooperation, simplicity, generosity and compassion will spring forth. Maybe in 2007, weëll decide that we surely canët be the bullying, crass, selfish creatures that we somehow have become. Not this golden land of promise.


"Throw open your windows and shout, ǃÚIëm mad as hell, and Iëm not going to take it anymore!" Write to your congressman and your newspapers. March in the streets. Most of all, change your values and your life. Simplify. Beautify. Conserve and protect what is beautiful and precious, knowing that it surely isnët symbolized by big-box stores, overdrawn credit cards, SUVs or giant flat-screen TVs. And surely it isnët young Americans trapped in a disintegrating Middle Eastern country, killing and dying over oil while CEOës-turned-politician continue to lie to us.


Let 2007 begin to change all that. Letës make sure the Democratic Congress really takes us in a new direction. And hereës hoping for a presidential campaign that really gives us something, someone, to believe in. Hereës hoping for hope, for America regaining her soul.

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Bill Walz is a UNC Asheville adjunct faculty member and a private practice teacher of mindfulness, personal growth and consciousness. Contact him at bill.walz-at-worldnet.att.net or 258-3241.
 



 


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