With a few minutes to go I was joined by my late friend Mike
who was also an avid Carlin fan. We sure
saw a lot of Grateful Dead shows
together, so everything still felt pretty normal. He grinned that big toothy grin of his,
saying "It figures I'd find you here."
We had just finished ordering drinks when we are joined
unexpectedly by another late friend, Daniel, who remarked about how good I was
looking. You could say I was starting to
see a pattern emerging when a third recently departed friend; Victor grabbed
the remaining chair. He looks at me with those smiling eyes of his and says,
"I wasn't sure you'd make it for the
show..." and with that the curtain goes up, the footlights come on and
George Carlin saunters onto a stage made to look like a courtroom for his one
night only performance of "The Case Against Trump."
As much as I would dearly love to see that performance, I'm not so eager to fulfill the
prerequisite for attendance, so I can only hope there is Netflix in the
hereafter. Of course when I woke up,
Carlin's wit and wisdom were not among the memories of the dream, just seeing
my friends again was enough as I was able to tell them all how good it was to
see them again. The dream was a kindness
from my subconscious, a kind of reprieve from the increasing restlessness and chaos
now surging across the country.
In a
recent post I wrote about the condition known as PTSD: Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder and how it isn't just for combat veterans anymore. Survivors of the California
wildfires and Las Vegas sniper have
it, as do survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and those who survive
childhood horrors. Basically any experienced traumatic event can
leave behind a list of symptoms not to be envied. Survivors of trauma also very often acquire a type of PTSD called survivor guilt. We recently saw a great deal of this kind after the wildfires; where entire neighborhoods burned, but only on one side of a street...leaving some homes undamaged with neighbors reduced to ash. Many who survived the fires whole and intact are now dealing with the unjustified and illogical guilt over having survived. The same applies to survivors of the Las Vegas sniper who lived while those right next to them were cut down, there's a ton of survivor guilt there as well, and the list goes on and on.
The symptoms can vary depending on
the person and the endured trauma; basically the longer the trauma continued,
the more severe the symptoms of PTSD will
be. Those affected will have strong
aversions to sudden loud noises, and large crowds of people. They become hyper-vigilant and hyper-alert;
needing to know the exact source of unknown sounds or noises. There are invariably sleep disorders and full
scale nightmares. Any sound, smell, or
grouping of specific words can trigger the symptoms. It becomes all about the fear of the
unknown. The fear of what will happen
next.
Duty to Warn
Beneath the 24-7 Trump news cycle of absurdity there exists
the fact that Donald Trump has a rather nasty collection of mental disorders;
which accredited psychologists around the country are now openly discussing in public
for those who have eyes to read and ears to hear, that is if you aren't inside
a 'news bubble' of your own design.
Psychologist Dr. John Gartner is the founder for a
governmental watchdog group called Duty
to Warn whose objective is to get Trump removed from power in accordance
with the 25th amendment to the US
constitution; which lays out the groundwork and pre-requisites for removing a
president who is proven to be mentally
incapable of performing the job of our president.
Trump favors Twitter for communications because with his
mental disorders; complete, understandable sentences are not required. Just an impulse. Twitter also appeals to his hyperplasic ego
which cannot seem to ever get enough praise: even if it has to come from
him. Perhaps this is why he gets a daily
briefing of positive press stories & video about him from his staff, to
placate him. This is what Senator Bob
Corker meant last week when he said. "The
white house has been relegated to being an adult day care center."
Do you remember listening to President Obama delivering a
speech? I recall how he frequently would
pause briefly in mid-sentence: I like a president who considers the impact his
words may have, before he speaks them.
Not Trump. With him we just get
the unfiltered gibberish as it passes through his brain.
Trump has proven
repeatedly that he has no regard whatsoever for the feelings of others, like
when he referred to slain soldier Sgt. La David Johnson as "Your
guy" during a condolence call to his grieving widow. Any sane, decent man would admit his errors
and apologize. Not Trump; he not only
denies ever saying that, he then engaged in a twitter feud with the widow, and congresswoman Frederick
Wilson who heard the call in question.
How convenient is it that the white house now says there is
no transcript or recording of that condolence call? Trump has a long established record of
denying facts which are there for all to see and hear, starting with his
inauguration crowd size. He has also
proven himself to be a pathological liar in almost every single thing he says.
Trump takes credit for things that were a done deal before he ever ran for office,
like keeping jobs at a car plant, and releasing the classified files on the JFK assassination. Trump blatantly claims the glory for things
he never touched or had anything to do with; like last week when he claimed ISIS was surrendering because he is president! Theater of the absurd. When faced, and challenged with the true facts in such cases, Trump
doubles down on his own stupidity, insists he is right, then viciously
attacks. His behavior is childish in
basic nature, and is only being tolerated because Putin bought our election
last year.
Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco & Bananas
A full month after Puerto Rico was totally wiped off the map
by hurricane Maria on September 20th*, and Trump still
won't sign the waiver allowing non-military ships to deliver goods to the
island, which exponentially increases the amount of life-giving aid already
rotting away in warehouses waiting for someone somewhere to give a fuck. Meanwhile, the repair contract for $300 million dollars to restore all
electric services to the entire island was awarded to a Montana company named Whitefish Energy; a company with just
two (2) employees. Smells like rotten
bananas to me.
There is a reason why Trump and his republican businessmen
henchmen are doing nothing about the disaster in Puerto Rico
and it can be found by even the most casual glance thru the pages of
history. Puerto Rico
was the last Spanish outpost for their colonization of the Americas ,
that is until in 1898 when the Americans invaded the island during the
Spanish-American war, and just kept it. American businessmen saw the perfect
climate for agriculture with a self replicating workforce of the poverty
stricken; and wasted very little time in dividing the island up amongst
themselves.
In 1917 all island
residents became United States
citizens upon passing of The Jones Act,
which also ironically forbade any non-us government ships from delivering food
and goods to the island. This bill is
why Trump claims he cannot save the island. All he has to do is sign a temporary waiver
for disaster relief. He loves those
photo ops of him signing new executive orders; but not this time. He'll have none of that! He has repeatedly refused to sign a
waiver. It's almost like he derives some
perverse pleasure in knowing
he is keeping life saving aid from that devastated island.
By 1930 industry and commerce had dropped and the island
became less and less profitable for U.S.
businesses. Then on Sept 27th* 1932
Puerto Rico was devastated by hurricane San
Ciprein; killing over 300 and causing 900 million in damage in todays
dollars. * (2 Category 5 Hurricanes 85 years apart
to the week.) The American
government ended up shelling out a small fortune to rebuild after the hurricane,
a debt they passed on to the government and citizens of the US
commonwealth of Puerto
Rico , a debt they can never repay, by design and
intent.
How do we go about treating a nation with President Trump Stress Disorder? What can be done about lessening its effects? A good start might be a group of politicians
showing enough spine to confront emperor Trump the first. Remove now, replace later.
The trouble is we are in a race against time. With unwanted legal action pending on everything including Russian collusion; the
chances increase for Trump doing something horrific to divert world attention
from his legal future. Why should he
worry about the effect of his inflammatory remarks when he has a nuke proof
bomb shelter to ride it out in?
When you corner someone with PTSD,
or inundate them with more chaos than they can process, they often fight back
by lashing out, sometimes violently. Sometimes
they just have a total emotional breakdown and go a bit berserk. As more and more American citizens succumb to
the symptoms of having PTSD, the more we
may see such random acts of violence.
Was it President Trump Stress
Disorder that sent the Las Vegas
sniper over the edge. How about the Florida
man police caught with an arsenal similar to the Vegas sniper's
collection? Or the Florida
serial killer terrorizing Tampa . Do
they also have President Trump Stress
Disorder,
and what is it about Florida ??
"I rise to
say...ENOUGH!"
There is no doubt about it, America has President Trump Stress
Disorder, and to see it you have to look no further than the US
senate. On Tuesday Arizona Senator Jeff Flake took the floor to speak to
the Senate about Trump. He said "I
rise to say...ENOUGH..." Calling
Trump "Undignified, reckless and outrageous. The republican senator announced he would not
seek re-election; citing among other things Trump's "personal attacks, threats against
our principals, freedoms and institutions. He emphasized "Trump's flagrant disregard for
the truth," and even the most basic decency. Flake went on about "The
reckless provocations, most often for the pettiest and most personal of reasons. To his peers, Flake added a warning, that
"their silence would equal complicity." [full video below]
"People like to say that the
conflict is between good and evil
when the real conflict is
between truth and lies."
~ Don Miguel Luis~
Senator Bob Corker
who said last week that the white house was "little more than an adult day
care center" smelled the blood in the water and renewed his attack
Tuesday, calling Trump "An utterly un-truthful president." Senators Flake and Corker are spearheading a
growing cadre of republicans to throw the gauntlet down on Trump. Blood in the water, feeding time in the
swamp.
Is this the beginning of the end for Trump; perhaps setting
the ground work and mood to enact the 25th amendment to have him de-throned due
to mental incapacity? We can only hope for
that or full-on impeachment: whatever process removes him from power the
quickest...the 25th amendment, Impeachment, or (using his own words)
"those 2nd amendment folks.
Bill O'Reilly and Harvey Weinstein were each forced out of
their careers after multiple accusations of sexual harassment: but Trump with
his list of 15 such accusations gets to play president. Yeah, that'll give a country some President Trump Stress Disorder, and
most likely some anger as well. Too much
raw input, too much planned chaos; all happening at a time when most Americans
are more afraid of their government than terrorism.
Yes, America
has a rousing case of President Trump
Stress Disorder, and if we do not remove him from office like cutting out a
malignant growth; it will soon spread across the planet like Fukushima
fallout. Other countries with whom America
has always had good relations are now looking elsewhere for leadership and
respect. Those dominoes will continue to
fall as long as the malignant growth remains in power.
So now my Vietnam PTSD
has President Trump Stress Disorder,
like a pet from hell. They romp around
together playing merry hob with my head and dreams, but that's OK because no
matter how much more insane things get, before the insane emperor is removed
from office; I hold firm in the belief that when I'm done here, George Carlin
will be doing his Case Against Trump
show, and Mike will have tickets waiting at the will call window.
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"I stand to say ... ENOUGH!" ~ Sen. Jeff Flake
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