You probably can recall the
evening of the last day of the year 1999 as the clock struck midnight and America entered
the 21st century. What a euphoric feeling for all Americans as we witnessed the
beginning of the third millennium. What a momentous occasion and what a
brilliant opportunity to set the stage for a transformation that could restore
this nation's sense of direction and purpose.
Now 11 years later we
Americans are trying to figure out what happened or, better yet, all the things
that didn't happen. How did this nation that appeared to have the wind at its
back, seemingly on a course of great achievement, abruptly turn in a completely
unexpected direction that has now taken it into a national crisis? In a little
more than a decade America
went from the beginning of an exciting new era and a brilliant future to one of
the lowest points in its history.
To try to determine what
happened and how things went so badly, let's review the sequence of events that
took place, some of them a part of normal evolution and some created by
shallow, illogical and irrational thinking.
The first and most damaging
mistake was made by the American people when they elected G.W. Bush as
president in the year 2000. History may record this bizarre election, in which
the U.S. Supreme Court blatantly awarded the presidency to Bush, as the
beginning point of this nation's current downward spiral. I still can't believe
that the people of America
actually put a person with such limited qualifications and level of competence
into the White House; but we can't turn back history, can we?
It didn't take long for Bush
to turn America
into the wrong direction. After the tragedy of 9/11, when logical and rational
thinking could have used intelligence and U.S. Special Forces to find and
eliminate those who committed that foul act, Mr. Bush unleashed the full fury
of the U.S. military in the
attack, invasion and occupation of Afghanistan ; and there we are, to
this day, stuck in a giant quagmire.
After that disastrous
decision, Bush followed up with yet another even greater one when he again
unleashed the fury of the military in the attack, invasion and occupation of
Iraq, a war that has now been totally been proven to have been completely
unnecessary and unjustified. The U.S.
and the people of Iraq
have paid a tremendous price in lives and precious resources because of that
debacle.
After these two horrendous
decisions and misguided military actions, what did the American people do? Well
they, once again, elected Bush to a second term in 2004, guaranteeing more and
more wars and military actions costing the nation hundreds of billions and
trillions of taxpayer dollars. I can't even begin to try to understand how the
American electorate made such a horrendous mistake, but it did and this time
without the help of the Supreme Court.
Then in 2008, we finally
ridded ourselves of Bush and elected a man who truly inspired the nation and
gave it great hope as he promised to bring real change to America . After
eight years of misery, there was a light at the end of the tunnel, and, again,
that euphoric feeling that we, as a nation and a society, were on the way to
really turning this nation in a completely different direction.
So what happened? Did
President Obama restart the engine of America by initiating real changes
in the government and our collapsing economy? Did he initiate actions to wind
down both of these wars in an expeditious manner? The answer is NO! He wasted
precious time on health care reform and settled for a watered down version that
no one really felt good about. He is a president who continues to talk the talk
of peace but, in reality, walks the walk of war. Between his less than stellar
performance and the corrupted Congress this nation is stuck in a rut.
But let's leave those issues
and look at the period when, in my estimation, America really took a huge turn
into a disastrous direction. The Republican Party, that was using filibusters
and extreme obstructionism in the Senate, got a shot in the arm when a great
many Tea Party members were elected to Congress in the elections of 2010 --
again put into office by an American electorate that, apparently, is a glutton
for punishment.
This Congress, as bad as it
was, suddenly was put under siege by this group of mostly demented politicians
who hate and want to destroy every element of government but have no clue on
how then to actually govern the nation. And they and the regular Republicans, a
highly negative force, succeeded in bringing the business of creating
meaningful legislation to a halt and threw the Congress into total gridlock.
The question after more than
a decade into this 21st century is: are we that make up the American electorate
somehow going to be able to bring an end to this madness that has taken over
this nation? The damage that has been done to American is monumental, it has
brought his nation to the brink of financial insolvency and nothing of
substance is being done to turn the situation around.
How in the world did we ever
reach this low point in our history? And the biggest question of all is; how
are we going to dig ourselves out of this massive hole and turn America into a
new, positive direction? Right now, America is like a rudderless ship,
one that has lost its compass and is headed on a course to nowhere. Picture a
ship that is taking on water and in great danger of going down while the
captain and crew, instead of guiding the passengers into the lifeboats and
safety, are engaged in a violent battle over who is in charge of the ship.
There is a very effective
way, it may be the only way, by which America can restore its stability
and rebuild its manufacturing base and I'm going to continue to lobby in its
behalf. I'm talking about the development of alternate sources of energy that
would eventually replace petroleum as the fuel that drives the American economy
and this entire society. There is nothing that I can imagine that holds this
great potential to restart the engine of America and take us from our
current state of national paralysis to one of creation and growth.
Of course, to take on such
an ambitious and complex government/business energy development initiative
would take a lot of funding and the most logical area from which to get it
would be by winding down our two main military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan . Mr. Obama can do this
by escalating the process of troop withdrawal with the same fervor that he
exhibited when he escalated our involvement in Afghanistan. It can be done and
it must be done as quickly as is feasible.
While this development of
alternate sources of energy should include electric autos, wind power,
geothermal, hydrogen and others, the main emphasis should be on solar power.
There is no power in our part of the universe that can match the power of the
sun. And, not only that but, this power is absolutely free for the taking, it
is infinite in capacity and there is no costly extraction processes involved.
In short, solar power offers the ultimate energy source that America and this
world need going into the future. The development of solar energy should
replace war as this nation's number one objective, above anything else.
America must not let such a
great opportunity pass it by. We can use it to do several things at the
same time; we can rebuild our manufacturing industry, we can largely solve our
unemployment problems and we can save hundreds of billions of dollars if we
replace petroleum as our prime energy source. We cannot allow this government,
the political panderers and their profit-crazy corporate masters to continue to
stonewall this critical need; that is a recipe for national self-destruction.
Those who say that
government cannot create jobs or that government and business cannot or should
not team up to create new industries and new sources of energy are deluding themselves.
This nation possesses tremendous creative and innovative power that currently
lies dormant and unused. This government and the business sector better wake up
to the facts and clearly understand that if they do not find a way to work
together then they will go down together.
When you think small your
return will be small. America better start thinking big about solving our
greatest problems before we get to the point that they become irreversible. And
that time is now.
Michael Payne
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