Thursday, March 17, 2011

ln the name of the Sun. (but I digress)


As absurd, absolutely meaningless and grammatically inane dogmatic hyperbole such as "global warming" and "war on terror" are, we cannot forget it is not the fault of corp/govt controlled media, it is our fault for believing.

Being sold the notion is victimization, buying the notion is accepting our role in the mess. Yes, empowerment.

In the aforementioned context, I refused to buy the notion I had to remain in the cold, windy, raining, miserable, thunder, and lightning, weather and made the decision to go south to sun, warmth, blue skies, and simple elegance of San Diego. I arrived late in the day and the next morning had coffee, reveled in the blue sky and walked, bathed in sun, at a easy pace feeling the warmth in all it's tonic glory.
Thankfully for a time, I am not thinking of the greedy, drooling, and grotesque creatures exploiting us with grossly inflated prices for fuel, food, and necessities.
No, I haven't forgotten the tragedy in Japan. I have no skills to offer.
I do my part by not driving.
While the supertankers steam in circles in the ocean to increase profits for the likes of British Petroleum, by not driving for two days a week we can cause a bloat the could drive down the price for fuel here by simple supply and demand tactics. (China, according to Nationmaster.com, is paying about $2.40 a gal before the new govt tax [they learned the trick from us].)
British Petroleum needs to remember the Boston tea party, and that we kicked their fannies once, for financial skulduggery, and we can do it again.
But I digress.
(Time for my free refill of coffee. )
Ahh warmth!

5 comments:

Jo ~ said...

hope it is a beautiful day SD. Just stopping in to say hello!

Whit's Whittlings2 said...

War on terror? War on drugs? War on poverty? War on obesity? War on gangs?

We like war!

Jo ~ said...

okay, you've been chit-chatting with your coffee for a while now; its time to share.

Jo ~ said...

okay Cap, please come home.

Whit's Whittlings2 said...

capananda:

But his time, let's not dump oil into the harbor. Tea is okay; oil is not okay. :^)