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Liar,
Liar
By
Jason Miller
09/18/05 "ICH"
-- -- If George Bush had encountered the same fate as Jim
Carrey’s character in the movie Liar
Liar, and had been rendered incapable of lying,
America
would not have been subjected to thirty minutes of manipulative
propaganda on 9/15. Compelled to tell the truth, Bush’s oration
would have captured the reality of the situation in
New Orleans
, and of life for the poor and working class in an
America
dominated by a wealthy aristocracy:
8:02 P.M.
CDT
THE
PRESIDENT: Good evening. It is a very good evening
for me. I am still an obscenely wealthy and powerful
autocratic leader of a nation of sheeple who falsely believe they
are free. While I am surrounded by misery and suffering, I
make this presentation of shameless propaganda from a comfortable,
beautiful stage set while surrounded by an entourage of thugs who
assure my safety. I am speaking to you from what is left of
the city of
New Orleans
, a gem of an American city which was gutted by a powerful force
of nature, and by the insidious social experiment undertaken by my
malevolent administration. Millions of lives were destroyed by a
cruel and wasteful storm, and by a cruel and wasteful federal
government over which I zealously preside.
In the aftermath of
Katrina, the haves of this nation have gleefully watched the
have-nots dispersed to the four corners of this great nation. As
the victims search for loved ones and grieve for the dead,
America
's attention is diverted from my nomination of a Supreme Court
Justice who will strengthen the tyranny I have created, Karl
Rove's criminal behavior, and my administration's numerous war
crimes related to
Iraq
. The lies and exaggerations of my media lap-dogs have persuaded
many Americans that blacks are undisciplined animals who live off
of government hand-outs, feeding my agenda to end social welfare
programs and perpetuating the lucrative prison-industrial complex. With
their persistent cries for civil rights, blacks have been a thorn
in the side of the American aristocracy long enough.
These days of joy
and elation for me and my base have been marred by acts of courage
and kindness by members of the Coast Guard, who rescued tens of
thousands of the undesirables in
New Orleans
. Rest assured that my administration will deal with them
accordingly.
I have met first
responders who performed their duties in spite of their own
suffering. Steve Scott of the Biloxi Fire Department aided in
rescue efforts despite having lost his house and car. For his
obstruction of the purge of undesirables, I will see to it that he
loses more than just his physical possessions.
Across the
Gulf
Coast
, the people whose suffering I facilitated are showing a spirit
and a faith in God which not even I could crush. However, there is
a powerful determination amongst corporations, contractors, and
entrepreneurs to take what is left of these battered areas and
utilize them for personal financial gain. Like me, they have no
compassion or humility. Our relentless bid for wealth and power
will eventually break the backs of the downtrodden.
To the victims of
the hurricane dispelled far and wide, I send you this message. Many
soft, weak people I call "liberals" care about you. In
contrast, my base of the obscenely wealthy and I are relishing
your misery. We are salivating at the opportunities to expand our
wealth by rebuilding your city with you out of our way. The
Crescent
City
will rise again, and as it does, so will the balances in our bank
accounts.
The National Guard
and our hired thugs from Blackwater have nearly completed the task
of quelling the
New Orleans
insurgency. Those thugs who were stealing food to survive or
staying in their homes to protect their meager possessions have
nearly been suppressed. Let the scenes of armed militia battering
down doors of private homes be a lesson to you other potential
dissidents across this great nation.
As we have restored
"law and order" to
New Orleans
and have scattered the "evacuees" to the wind, we have
taken care of the truly important business. With that mass of
worthless humanity out of our way, we have resumed trade in the
Port
of
New Orleans
, restored the flow of precious gasoline that ensures profits for
me and my cronies in the oil industry, and have repaired the
levees to prepare for the impending land grab by wealthy business
owners.
What I want you to
believe is that our first commitment is to meet the immediate
needs of the refugees. To help convince you of my concern for
them, I have even started calling them evacuees rather than
refugees. However, the reality is that the aid the federal
government is offering to the evacuees is window dressing to
maintain the facade that we still live in a democracy that is
"of the people, by the people, and for the people".
After days of inaction on my part, Karl Rove reminded me that if
we didn't throw the poor some scraps, we could be looking at civil
unrest and rioting across the nation. For assistance, please call
this number: 1-877-EAT CAKE.
To ensure that
Americans believe we are helping the evacuees, but more
importantly to start the rebuilding efforts, I have ordered $60
billion in aid. My friends in Congress gave me their usual rubber
stamp. Know that this administration has been so generous with
your tax dollars because the money will be flowing into the
pockets of our friends at Shaw Contracting, Halliburton, and
Bechtel National. I have ensured that their profits will be
further enhanced by suspending that vexatious Davis-Bacon
Act. Forget the damage caused by Katrina. The real tragedy would
be if my friends were obligated to pay
America
's working people reasonable wages, thereby cutting into their
disaster profiteering.
Our second
commitment, and our true agenda, is to rebuild the
Gulf
Coast
. We will not rest until Trent Lott and I are able to share a
drink on the front porch of his newly rebuilt home. Many of the
250,000 uninhabitable homes in
New Orleans
will be bull-dozed to make way for developments to benefit
corporations and the wealthy. While we are orchestrating the theft
of their homes, we will implement programs to ensure that the
poor, black former denizens of
New Orleans
are permanently relocated to slums and decaying urban cores of
other major cities in the
US
.
The federal
government will be heavily involved in the rebuilding process. I
want my people to have ultimate authority to guarantee that my
people prosper from this calamity. Many of the same contractors
who were awarded large sums to rebuild the infrastructure in
Iraq
, and have bilked
America
's taxpayers of billions of dollars, will get the same opportunity
here in
New Orleans
. We will see to it that the city of
New Orleans
changes its zoning laws, to prevent the re-emergence of the
disgusting “jungles” populated by poor black “animals”
which existed before Katrina.
I pledge a third
commitment: The communities that we rebuild will be better than
those before the disaster. We have already eliminated the
persistent poverty and racial discrimination prevalent in this
region by evacuating the residents to various cities across the
nation. Once this region is rebuilt, there will be a multitude of
new businesses, including some token minority-owned businesses to
pacify the black community. When houses are rebuilt, most of the
residents will be white so they can own and not rent.
In keeping with our
emphasis on businesses and profit over humanity, I am proposing a
Gulf Opportunity Zone in areas touched by the disaster. This
program will further the interests of entrepreneurs and business
people, and move our nation closer to the raw capitalism that is
so near and dear to my heart. The Zone will grant loans and tax
incentives to business people so they can begin prospering again
while the poor continue to suffer. I want you to believe that
entrepreneurship breaks the cycle of poverty, but the reality is
that without a reasonable degree of government regulation, it
perpetuates impoverishment by keeping money in the hands of
entrepreneurs who pay meager wages and offer limited benefits to
their employees.
I am also proposing
Worker Recovery Accounts to help evacuees find work. This will
provide accounts of up to $5000.00 from which evacuees can draw
for education, job training and child care as they search for
work. I want assurances that the poor who are receiving federal
assistance are not using the money to buy crack, and this program
will weed out the "trash" of our society.
The Urban
Homesteading Act, another of my programs I will submit for
automatic endorsement by a Congress which is dominated by members
of my wealthy base will take the property in the region which the
federal government will appropriate from its rightful owners
and create a lottery for low-income individuals. Lottery winners
will receive a plot of land on which they will be required to
build a home. My friends in the mortgage industry will reap
the windfalls of providing the financing. Those lottery winners
whose credit is too weak to qualify for a loan from my friends
will have to rely on Habitat for Humanity to build their homes. If
that does not work out, Wal-Mart sells some very affordable tents.
New Orleans
presents a unique challenge. It is a city built below sea
level. Now that we have expelled the scourges of humanity, my Army
Corps of Engineers will make the levees bigger and better. I will
spare no expense ensuring that my friends' investments are
protected from future Katrinas.
We have witnessed
armies of compassion as Americans have given generously to
mitigate the plight of the suffering in
New Orleans
and throughout the Gulf Region. Because I remained on vacation and
FEMA acted with gross ineptitude, the burden to aid the storm
victims initially fell upon private charities, organizations
like the Red Cross, individual Americans, and religious
organizations. This is "compassionate conservatism" in
action, and I am delighted to see it working so well.
I want you to know
that my administration will capitalize upon this disaster, much
like we did with the 9/11 tragedy. I have already apprised
you of the $60 billion which will flow into the coffers of
companies with ties to members of my administration and their
friends. The financial windfall will be wonderful, but the true
benefit lies in the opportunity to expand our power. I realize
that like the WTC catastrophe, the cataclysm in
New Orleans
has left Americans feeling fearful and insecure. We will prey on
this trepidation to broaden executive powers and sweep away the
remaining semblance of a republic in
America
.
America
, Big Brother is there for you. Above all, remember:
It is now
clear that a challenge on this scale requires greater federal
authority and a broader role for the armed forces---the
institution of our government most capable of massive logistical
operations on a moment's notice.
While I realize that
Americans expect a more effective response from the federal
government when a disaster of this magnitude happens, they need to
realize that under my New American Century, domestic programs like
FEMA have been rendered impotent. The military is the essence of
our government. The
US
military budget, including money for its ancillary departments, is
over $600 billion per year. This siphons money away from domestic,
humanitarian programs like emergency response, education, and
health care. But the good news is that the rich who have high
stakes in entities like the Carlyle Group get richer as a
result. Besides, my delayed and feeble response in
New Orleans
enabled the Gulf Region to rid itself of many of its criminal,
useless inhabitants.
Congress is
preparing an investigation of the situation in
New Orleans
. However, the results will be similar to the probes into 9/11 and
Abu Gharib. My administration will see to it that no evidence of
our culpability comes to light, and if perpetrators are punished,
they will be lower echelon scapegoats.
The trials in the
Gulf
Coast
remind Americans of their strength, as they struggle against the
forces of nature, and against the corruption and criminal acts of
my administration. These challenges also remind them that the poor
and working class are bound together, and that despair touches all
of them. Meanwhile my rich friends and I raise glasses of
outrageously expensive champagne to toast the new opportunities
for enrichment and empowerment.
Because my rich,
sheltered existence makes it impossible to empathize, I cannot
tell you that I understand what you are feeling while you are
sitting on the porch where your home once stood or lying on a cot
in an over-crowded government internment center. I can say that I
doubt that you can imagine a bright future, but rest assured it
will come for some of us. My friends and I will
prosper at your expense.
Before Katrina and I
joined forces to destroy it,
New Orleans
had a custom for funerals for jazz musicians. Following the
funeral procession, a band would play a sorrowful dirge. After the
coffin was laid to rest, the band would break into a joyful tune
to celebrate the soul's victory over death. No such joyous music
will emerge from our new
New Orleans
. My friends and I will erect a hollow, soulless shrine to the
avarice and excesses of capitalism. This I promise you.
Thank you, and may
God continue to bless the wealthy of
America
.
Jason Miller is a 38 year old activist
writer with a degree in liberal arts. He works in the
transportation industry, and is a husband and a father to
three boys. His affiliations include Amnesty
International, the ACLU and the Americans United for
Separation of Church and State. He welcomes responses at willpowerful@hotmail.com
or comments on his blog at http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/
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