I have been pondering a number of topics and photo-related tales I might share next but current events have brought me to that place I wondered about when this blog was revived. I noted at the outset that I might sound off on a topic that doesn’t relate to photography - the 'and More' part. At the risk of losing some of you, I’m afraid it’s time to turn to the dark side. My environmental / political / energy persona was jogged this week. We’ll return to images in the next post.
Yesterday, the Senate Finance Committee invited five Big Oil chiefs to discuss their wonderful good fortune of late AND why it is still necessary that they continue to be subsidized with special tax breaks when our government is in a hole up to its ears.
All we hear from the right is that government spending is out of control…but no elected Republican believes we should trim corporate welfare, even for businesses that are doing quite well, thank you.
A ConocoPhillips press release actually said it was ‘Un-American’ to consider such a proposal. In a perverse way, I guess they’re correct. It has always been the American way to favor the rich and powerful…certainly in Congress…ESPECIALLY now when an elected official has to concentrate on raising money 24/7. It’s the Golden Rule – He who has the gold makes the rules.
There is some buzz out there that wants to blame someone, the president or Big Oil, for these pesky high gasoline prices. The price of gasoline is high largely because 2.5 billion Asians are making money and they also want to live like us. They have bid up the price of this commodity and there are only 300 million of us…and most of us aren’t making that kind of scratch anymore. Get used to it.
And another thing. Since we have such short memories, please recall that it was only three years ago at this time when gasoline prices peaked over $4.00 a gallon. I don’t recall so many people blaming the president then or expecting him to do something about it…even though he was an oil man. Maybe it was because he wasn’t a foreign-born, Muslim, Socialist, terrorist, Communist, Nazi, black guy…just a guess.
Millions of people have no jobs. Millions of people are going to have to do without important services that the government funded. If the GOP is serious about all that terrible federal spending, you would think that welfare for companies that are reaping record profits would be an obvious choice to eliminate. But, nooo.
I’ve said it before – there is no problem Republicans can’t fix without giving more money to rich people. Cut Planned Parenthood and more women will be in trouble. Cut Head Start and poor kids will be in trouble. Raise taxes on the rich…and they will still be rich. Please try to remember the Great America that all these right wing nuts fondly recall and miss so much had lots of rich, successful people who paid taxes on close to 90% of their high incomes…and they were still rich. The rest of the country is taking it in the shorts. It’s time for the fat cats to join the rest of us and sacrifice a little to save the country that has allowed them to be so successful. What a radical concept.
[While I could throw in one of my pictures of an oil well or an overweight cat, this 38-year old cartoon works as a reminder that our oil troubles are not new and we have not had an energy policy forever]
Cartoon by Dick Flood, San Jose Mercury News [1973].
Taken from Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year – 1974 Edition, Pelican publishing, LA