BLEED FOR ME You’ve been hanging ‘round / With an enemy of the state / Come with me to the building / That no one stops to watch / Chorus: C’mon bleed / C’mon bleed / C’mon bleed / Bleed for me / We’ll strap you to a pipe / Electrodes on your balls / C’mon scream / C’mon writhe / Face down in a pool of piss / (Chorus) / In the name of world peace / In the name of world profits / America pumps up our secret police / America wants fuel / To get it, it needs puppets / So what’s ten million dead / If it’s keeping out the Russians / We’re well trained by the CIA / With yankee tax money in Ft. Bragg / The Peace Corps builds US labor camps / When they think they’re building schools / Ha Ha / When cowboy Ronnie comes to town / Forks out his tongue at human rights / Sit down, enjoy our ethnic meal / Dine on some charbroiled nuns / Try a medal on / Smile at the mirror as the cameras click / And make big business happy - / Anytime / Anywhere / Maybe you’ll just disappear / (Chorus) |
I AM THE OWL I am your plumber / No I never went away / I still bug your bedrooms / And pick up everything you say / It can be a boring job / To monitor all day your excess talk / I hear when you’re drinking / And cheating on your lonely wife / I play tape recordings / Of you to my friends at night / We’ve got a girl in bed with you / You’re on candid camera / We just un-elected you / Chorus: I am the owl / I seek out the foul / Wipe ’em away / Keep America free / For clean livin’ folks like me / If you demonstrate / Against somebody we like / I’ll slip on my wig / And see if I can start a riot / Transform you to an angry mob / All your leaders go to jail for my job / But we ain’t the Russians / Political trials are taboo / We’ve got our secret / Ways of getting rid of you / Fill you full of LSD / Turn you loose on a freeway / (Chorus) / Send you spinning / Send you spinning / Send you spinning all over the freeway / Spinning on the crowded freeway / Spinning on the freeway / Spinning on the freeway / Spin / Spin / Spin - lookout! / The press, they never even cared / Why a youth leader walked into a speeding car / In ten years we’ll leak the truth / By then it’s only so much paper / You know, Watergate hurt / But nothing really ever changed / A teeny bit quieter / But we still play our little games / We still play our little games / (repeat) / I am the owl |
Plastic Surgery Disasters is one of my favorite albums. Ever.
And for my money, it represents not only the ethos of the band most powerfully, it has the most powerfully coherent words Jello Biafra has committed to either page or tape, his take on America post-Vietnam American politics vividly rendered in all its snarky left wing funhouse glory.
I have always thought of “Bleed for Me” and “I am the Owl” as constituting a kind of suite; thematically, both are about the withering of democracy in these United States, though the former tackles foreign policy, and the latter, domestic spying and the silencing of dissent. Biafra was, and is, always acutely aware of the inextricable nature of foreign and domestic policy, seeing that these things are manifestations of the powerful corporate interests which these prongs of the government are designed to propagate. Bob Dylan once observed that “Money doesn’t talk, it swears” and while Biafra is more likely a Phil Ochs fan (he covered “Love Me, I’m a Liberal” after all), he’d agree, and add “Not only does it swear, it threatens with a butcher knife” Or a gun. Or a bomb. Or a plurality thereof.
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The other day, I was driving to Devou Park to run around the park for a while, and while waiting on the light on KY 8 to turn left and head into the park, I saw a white SUV from the Department of Homeland Security a car or so ahead of me. This wasn’t the first time I’ve seen DHS vehicle; that was a couple of months ago in Cincinnati, but I’ve seen more lately. I mused, or rather was amused, as the SUV headed west on 8 and I turned on Crescent Avenue, that perhaps some terrorist plot was hatching out of the Bromley Yacht Club and they were on the case? Maybe an invasion of drunken Mount St. Joseph students via the Anderson Ferry needed to be thwarted? Chuckling, I entered the park, fired up my MP3 player, put on my Adidas Kanadia TR3’s, and made my way around the park.
Yet, I couldn’t seem to shake an increasing feeling of dread: “Why do we need more Federal Policing? Isn’t that what the FBI does? The Secret Service? The NSA? The ATF? The DEA? And why are they driving around Covington?”
Yet, I couldn’t seem to shake an increasing feeling of dread: “Why do we need more Federal Policing? Isn’t that what the FBI does? The Secret Service? The NSA? The ATF? The DEA? And why are they driving around Covington?”
The answer is obviously 09/11, silly. Remember? Everything Changed, right?
Right…
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DHS was created by President George W. Bush to protect us from the evil-doers, and folded, under one Department, everything from FEMA to the Coast Guard. The goal was more effective communication between disparate department, as this was the excuse du jour as to why Al Qaeda incinerated over three thousand people that September morning( of course, the two bickering agencies whose intelligence should have been shared in order to prevent the attack, the FBI and the CIA, are not in the DHS trust tree, so there you go. Then there’s the issue of a certain memo, obscurely titled “Bin Laden determined to strike in US”, that was ignored by the Bush Administration-- but hey, why dredge up ancient history?). Add a little Congressional negligence in the form of the USAPATRIOT Act (summary here; full text here), and its reauthorizations, we are perhaps safer in the bodily sense from terrorists.
However, the rights guaranteed to us, are undermined in unprecedented ways by DHS, with an assist from the USAPATRIOT Act, and now, we are seeing just how. Let’s start with the DHS mission statement:
The Department's mission is to ensure a homeland that is safe, secure, and resilient against terrorism and other hazards. Our efforts are supported by an ever-expanding set of partners. Every day, the more than 230,000 men and women of the Department contribute their skills and experiences to this important mission. Our duties are wide-ranging, but our goal is clear: a safer, more secure America.
Like many Americans, I wanted to give the government the benefit of the doubt after 9/11 that some paradigm shift was necessary, but when it became clear that government was seeking sweeping powers, I became alarmed, despite official noise about being an “alarmist” and that they were just catching the bad guys. Nine years later, it’s becoming clear who the bad guys are:
…the Mayor of Oakland acknowledged that the Department of Homeland Security had participated in an 18-city mayor conference call advising mayors on "how to suppress" Occupy protests.
So…wait a sec: Peaceful dissent is now the realm of “bad guys”? How in the hell are teachers, librarians, pipe fitters, fire fighters and students, seeking redress of the cronyism between corporate power and government, fall under the heading of “terrorism”? How is this crackdown contributing to a “safer, more secure America”?
The answer may lay in either the words “other hazards” or in the tension we can apply to “a safer, more secure America.” It seems that Occupations are about the insecurity of most Americans, the loss of New Deal safety nets, and the stratification of our society into rich and poor. Who is becoming more secure? :
For the DHS to be on a call with mayors, the logic of its chain of command and accountability implies that congressional overseers, with the blessing of the White House, told the DHS to authorise mayors to order their police forces – pumped up with millions of dollars of hardware and training from the DHS – to make war on peaceful citizens…
Since Occupy is heavily surveilled and infiltrated, it is likely that the DHS and police informers are aware, before boundless fees once they are close to the legislative process, reforming the banks so they can't suck money out of fake derivatives products, and, most critically, opening the books on a system that allowed members of Congress to profit personally – and immensely – from their own legislation, are two beats away from the grasp of an electorally organised [sic] Occupy movement … well, you will call out the troops on stopping that advance.
Apparently, the only America worth making “safer, more secure” is the America of business, corporations, banks and their abettors in government. The institution of government, which was designed to be of and for the people, guaranteeing rights and arbitrating, even advocating, for the people rather than for other institutions, i.e., corporations is now an ideological construction, existing subjectively while it objectifies we who it once contained and protected it. The Government, rather than the people it serves, evidentally needs the protecting. America, now just another ideological construction rather than a reality to most of us, is the gated community for the corporate-fiduciary plutarchy. The rest of us serfs can wait on the drippings from the lords table, or wait on his wrath.
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May 2008: During the heat of the Democratic Primaries, as a full throated Obama supporter, I articulated on the old blog why I could not support Clinton:
When Hillary Clinton announced her candidacy, I was filled with dread, because, with the Imperial Presidency of Bush, which has expanded executive powers beyond anything imagined at the founding of this Republic, it would be of the utmost importance that our next President roll those back, and re-establish the balance. In other words, avoid the awesome temptation to try and do some good with this power, because there is no good that can come of this unbalance. When I thought of Hillary Clinton, I thought about the Nineties, and I realized there was no goddamned way she would restore balance to the force. Case closed.
I do not have buyer’s remorse so much as I am feeling resigned to the facticity of our corporatist plutarchy; I have watched President Obama, for all his promise and rhetoric, the dream of something not Bush, not Clinton, not Reagan, but new, ignore or contradict the spirit of his campaign. Three years on, and it is clear that the new boss seems the same as the old boss, as it were. And, for all ire among liberals, progressives, Democrats toward the Bush Administration for the war, DHS, the USA Patriot Act and the like, the deafening quiet about Obama’s failure to redress and re-establish the rule of law not only speaks to the administration’s priorities, but the stupid mascot mania of the party of the people, and its willingness to sacrifice principle for power:
Telling the story of Obama's first term without including any of it is a shocking failure of liberalism. It's akin to conservatism's unforgivable myopia and apologia during the Bush Administration. Are liberals really more discontented with Obama's failure to reverse the Bush tax cuts than the citizen death warrants he is signing? Is his ham-handed handling of the debt-ceiling really more worthy of mention than the illegal war he waged? Is his willingness to sign deficit reduction that cuts entitlement spending more objectionable than the fact that he outsourced drone strikes to a CIA that often didn't even know the names of the people it was killing?
Why would anybody feel that they can take the tools of despotism and turn them to freedom? Using evil to do good? I am at a loss as to recall a time when this has ever been accomplished? The cognitive dissonance is so stark as to throttle all sense of logic.
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While Jello Biafra and The Dead Kennedys are certainly leftist in political persuasion, it would stupidly reductive to think of them in terms of “Democrat” and “Republican” or “Liberal” and “Conservative”. Their 1979 single (and signature tune) “California Ubër Alles”, before it was recast as a Reagan warning, was a scathing critique of the quintessential liberal California politician, then Governor Moonbeam, Jerry Brown. Biafra wrote of the dire consequences of the ideological institution, the cult of personality that sits as its titular head, and the forces which wield power in our country. Don’t be fooled by “liberals”; they are just as capable of horror as anybody else, particularly when the people are robbed of their subjectivity, and instead are reduced to tools of political expediency, sacrificed to save the institution they supposedly serve those people, or historical ambition. Obama the liberal, like candidate Clinton, like President Clinton, could not resist exploiting the holes poked in the Constitution by their predecessors to further their own goals. Whatever the wrong headed motivation, however much good these people think they are doing or whether it is just a cynical power grab, one thing is abundantly clear: our collective welfare is only a concern insofar as our ability to enrich and further entrench the few. Our sacrifices in service are things to exploit, our voices are to be ignored or silenced through propaganda or violence. Either cheer for the way it is, or shut the fuck up.
I am tired of being told to shut the fuck up…
…if federal authorities were ordering cities to crack down on their local occupations in a concerted effort to wipe out a movement that has spread like wildfire across the country, that would indeed be a huge, and hugely troubling story. In the United States, policing protests is a local matter, and law enforcement agencies must remain accountable for their actions to local officials. Local government’s autonomy in this regard is an important principle.”
But there has not been a single report offered by any media outlet suggesting that anyone – federal officials or police organizations – is directing or in any way exerting pressure on cities to crack down on their occupations. Instead, there have been a lot of dark ruminations that such an effort is underway…
But there has not been a single report offered by any media outlet suggesting that anyone – federal officials or police organizations – is directing or in any way exerting pressure on cities to crack down on their occupations. Instead, there have been a lot of dark ruminations that such an effort is underway…
I really hope Mr. Holland is correct and Ms. Wolf is darkly ruminating; however, with the Defense Authorization Act seemingly suspending Habeas Corpus for Americans on American soil, I am, sadly, not so sure.
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