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One day you’re gonna wake up,
America.
By David Michael Green
05/04/07 "ICH"
-- - And, like every other one since last you can remember,
it’s gonna be an ugly morning.
One day you’re gonna wake up and go to your lousy job with its
lousy salary and non-existent benefits. You might even remember
the good job you once had. Or that the government you once
supported gave tax breaks to companies like the one that
exported that good job of yours to the Third World (which is
what they’re now starting to call your country). Or that that
same government undermined the labor unions which fought to get
you your good wages and benefits.
One day you’re gonna wake up and be furious at the monstrous tax
burden you are carrying, a tab which accounts for fifty of the
seventy hours you must work each week just to eke by. You might
even figure out why your tax bill is so high. You might remember
that the government you once supported shifted the tax burden
from the rich onto people like you, and from the taxpayers of
the time onto those of today. And that they borrowed money in
astonishing quantities to fund their sleight-of-hand, so that
you work thirty hours a week just to pay the interest on a
mountain of money borrowed decades ago.
One day you’re gonna wake up in anger at the absurdly poor
education your children are receiving. You’re gonna remember
that it wasn’t always that way, that even after the military’s
voracious appetite was temporarily sated, your country still
managed to find a few bucks to at least educate a workforce. No
more. And you’re gonna remember how you applauded when your
educational system was twisted in to a test taking industry that
is careful, above all, not to teach children how to think.
One day you’re gonna wake up literally sick and tired. You’re
gonna want treatment for your maladies but you won’t be able to
touch the cost. You’re gonna wonder what you were thinking when
believed your country had the best healthcare system in the
world, even though it was the only advanced democracy in the
world that didn’t provide universal care, even though it devoted
fifty percent more of its economy than those other countries to
pay for a system that left fifty million people uninsured, and
even though there were massive layers of unnecessary and harmful
private sector bureaucracy skimming hundreds of billions of
dollars of profits out of the system in the name of free
enterprise.
One day you’re gonna wake up too tired to go to work anymore.
You’re gonna want to retire in dignity but will be left instead
to laugh bitterly at the cruelty of that joke. And you’re gonna
wonder what in the world you had been thinking voting for a
president who’s primary goal was to allow Wall Street to raid
Social Security, destroying what had once been considered the
most successful domestic program in human history.
One day you’re gonna wake up and wish that it wasn’t so bloody
hot, and that there weren’t so many diseases and species
eradications and violent storms lashing the planet. And maybe
you’ll even remember that you once supported a government that
lied about the very existence of global warming – back when it
might have been curtailed – a government that scuttled the
barest remedy for the problem in order to protect oil company
profits.
One day you’re gonna wake up and wish you had a government that
could simply and competently do the basic things it was designed
for. A government that could protect you from foreign attack,
that could come to your rescue after a devastating hurricane,
that could properly manage a new program or other people’s
security. An administration that didn’t pervert the purpose of
every agency within the government to its opposite, using civil
rights lawyers to fight civil rights, for example, or the EPA to
protect polluters.
One day you’re gonna wake up and cry out for simple justice,
blindly applied without bias. And perhaps you’ll remember when
that principle died. When your country stood by and watched the
politicization of its judicial system for purposes of
partisanship, and said nothing. When it stood by and watched its
highest law enforcement officials in the land lie about their
failing memory of events and pretended to believe that was
acceptable.
One day you’re gonna wake up and wish that you weren’t being
drafted to go fight wars you don’t believe in. You’ll remember
how soldiers were sent to their deaths for lies. You’ll remember
how badly they were treated when they came home maimed and
twisted. You’ll remember how real, patriotic, former soldiers
were mocked and humiliated by dress-up, unpatriotic, former
non-soldiers. And suddenly you’ll understand why no one would
volunteer for the military anymore, and why people like you had
to be drafted.
One day you’re gonna wake up and want very badly to run outside
and scream in anger about a government that long ago stopped
serving your interests in favor of the narrow interests of a
tiny oligarchy. But instead you’ll stay inside and keep your
scream tucked safely in your belly. Because you’ll know that in
your country dissent has long since been outlawed, on pain of
torture and death. You’ll remember concepts like due process,
limitations on government search, seizure and wiretapping,
habeas corpus, trial by peers, legal representation and
prohibitions against cruel and unusual punishment as historical
artifacts no longer even taught in schools.
On day you’re gonna wake up and want so badly to change
governments. You’re gonna treasure the concept of democracy like
no Soviet dissident ever did. You’re gonna crave the opportunity
to own your own government, to make your own societal choices,
to make a change of direction never before so desperately
necessary. And you’re gonna wonder why you didn’t speak up as
you watched first-hand the dismantling of the democracy you had
been handed by previous generations of patriots. You’re gonna
wish you had been patriotic enough yourself to demand, above all
else, free and fair elections, and you’re gonna shake your head
in puzzlement at how you stood by watching in silence those that
patently were not.
One day you’re gonna wake up and want to get the hell out of
your rotting, repressive country. You’re gonna remember a time
when that wasn’t true. But, oddly enough, you’ll find that other
countries remember too. They’ll remember your country’s
arrogance, its unilateralism, its walls, its racism, and its
politicized abuse of immigrants. And they’ll remember how your
government undermined and violently replaced theirs whenever
corporations from your country had their profits threatened.
You’re gonna want to leave, but there will be nowhere you’ll be
welcome. You’re gonna find out that walls can face both
directions.
One day you’re gonna wake up in a hostile world where your
country no longer has any friends. There will be governments of
other countries – former long-standing allies – that cannot
afford to have anything to do with you, lest their publics
angrily remove them from office for collaborating with a country
as hated as yours. Nor will those governments trust yours
anyway. They will perhaps possess intelligence that could save
your life, but they will not share it. They will possess forces
that could help you survive real security threats, but they will
not provide them. Your country will have become an international
pariah, the South Africa of the twenty-first century.
And because no one will assist you, one day you’re gonna wake up
fearing for your life as your country is brutally attacked by
angry militants deploying weapons of mass destruction against
your cities. Long dormant connections in your brain will
resurface, and you will dimly understand why. On this day –
perhaps March 20, 2023 – you might be assisted in your
comprehension by the message of one of the attackers, someone
whose family your country callously destroyed in its mission
accomplished in Iraq, and who spent the next twenty years
plotting this day’s revenge. And you will wonder again why you
stood by as your country attacked Iraq on a completely bogus
pretext. You’ll remember applauding when this mailed fist was
long ago sent. And, just as it comes hurling back in your
direction at a lethal velocity, stamped “Return to Sender”,
you’ll wonder what you were thinking. And you’ll realize just
how much you weren’t.
One day you’re gonna wake up, America, and you’re gonna find out
what was happening while you were sprawled on the couch watching
endless mind-numbing loops of CSI, Desperate Housewives or
Dancing with the Stars.
One day you’re gonna wake up and realize that catching all the
action during week seven of the 2011 NFL season really wasn’t so
critical in the greater scheme of things after all.
One day you’re gonna wake up and wished you’d invested a little
more energy into monitoring and choosing the people who made
monumental decisions on your behalf.
One day, with a flash of remorse greater than you thought it
possible that one human vessel could contain, you’ll remember
the ignored warning shots across your bow. Moments later, you’ll
discover the human capacity for searing remorse is actually even
greater still, as you contemplate your inattention even to the
shots that were fired right through the bow. With a fury you
would yesterday have thought yourself incapable of, you’ll
hurriedly attempt to affix Band-Aids to the tattered splinters
remaining from your country’s once sturdy hull. But you’ll learn
quickly the toll of those years spent wasted in a civic coma.
You’ll find that no amount of patchwork can any longer save this
sinking ship from its appointment with the dustbin of history.
In shame, you’ll regret the callous arrogance with which you
laughingly dismissed those who sounded the early clarion call.
“We are destroying ourselves”, they tried to tell you. But even
on the rare occasion when you roused yourself from your stupor
long enough to learn the slightest bit about the very threats
that jeopardized your life and that of your species, still you
found it more reassuring to follow the blustering worst amongst
us, with their patently absurd pretended confidence, and their
ever constant resort to the cheapest of false solutions, and the
rudest of demeanors.
One day, you’ll desperately search for hope of any sort, but
none will remain. Nothing will be left to save you.
One day you’ll realize that once there were solutions, but that
that day is now long past. You’ll see that human technological
capacity ran its evolutionary race with wisdom, and the latter
came in second. You’ll sadly realize that you stood by while
your country led the once great tool-making species to its own
destruction.
One day you’re gonna wake up, America, and realize how far it’s
all gone. But if that day isn’t very soon, it won’t matter.
Because one day you’re gonna wake up, and it will be far, far
too late.
David Michael Green is a professor of political science at
Hofstra University in New York. He is delighted to receive
readers' reactions to his articles
(dmg@regressiveantidote.net ), but regrets that time
constraints do not always allow him to respond. More of his work
can be found at his website, www.regressiveantidote.net.
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