
In the Navy, the announcement would come over the 1 MC (Main Circuit), to “Stand by for heavy rolls”. This was not dissing the boys in the galley but rough weather topside. Whether in the North Atlantic or the Gulf of Siam, this usually meant high winds and pretty heavy seas. Luckily, I was never seasick. Right about now, I may have that record tested.
Chaos,maelstrom,pandemonium,madness and havoc might describe our state of affairs right now. Both here in the US of A and the world at large. Rather than wringing my hands, I can’t say I was not expecting this. Just not quite the speed and force of this 25 foot wave.
We had lost our way long before the Donald. Out-of-control debt. Throwing money at education, disease, entitlements and space dreams,like as John McCain used to say, “drunken sailors”. Drunken sailors? Not a chance. Old people of Congress and even Presidents long past their prime. Constant adding to the payroll without any thought of trimming previous extravagances. Obesity in words and actions. We needed a crash diet.
I would like to think there was another way. Ok, boys and girls of the Beltway we need to shape up. Let’s have a committee draw up a list of priorities. Then we can look at each individual problem to be solved and have input from at least 20-30 jurisdictions that might be affected. Then we will send that to committee and then if the leader of either houses deems it to be of importance, it will be brought to the floor for a vote. Oh yeah,the prez can then veto all this fine effort because his cousin in Dubuque, Iowa will be put out of work.
Then to accomplish all of this we need a new group to oversee, get office space and have their own set of hoops to go through. Wait. We will now have protests, sit ins, and unions will go on strike. Left and right media will bring everything to a rapid boil and Voila we are back to the drawing board. Silly? How about our vain efforts to shut down useless military installations or obsolete weapons systems. Don’t forget snail darters and National Parks that have been proclaimed with no money to administer them. Insane? You bet it is.
Globally, we have been the world’s policeman. We fought in Afghanistan and Iraq to the tune of $8 trillion. That is about 25% of the tab we as a nation have to pay sometime. Worse was the fact the world made hay while we were nation building. We have been getting screwed but not tariff-wise as His Hairness would tell you. We have been the doting parent to a fairly spoiled group of nations that are more than welcoming of our largesse but have no interest in helping share the load…for the most part. Go gett’em, Uncle Sam. We are all behind you !
In another vein, let’s look at this dirty little secret called immigration. Papa Joe was asleep or accommodative to all sorts with very little control. The crazy part is we need immigrants, but from a garden hose, not a fire hose. There is this little thing called E Verify which is pretty efficient. An employer just has to put the name in and it comes back instantly whether this dude or dudette is legal. It has been around for thirty years!
Why not use it? Well, there are a couple of problems. First is if I run everybody through the system then I will wind up with a few to no workers. Secondly I might have to pay them a going wage to work in the fields or meat packing plants.They could only work so many hours. Then I can’t be competitive. Ok then let’s just ship them to those left leaning cities. Effective but costly. Estimates are that Denver with 42,000 illegals could be spending $250-300 million on illegals when everything is totalled. Immigration has been begging for reform since 1988.
There are multiple conclusions to all of this.The first and foremost is, I am not a Trumper but you do have to look hard at all of this. Both the Executive and Legislative branches have been complicit for at least the last 30 years. Republicans and Democrats alike.Bureaucracies have ballooned. The last time the budget was balanced was in 2001. And we keep raising the debt limit.
American business has bilked the system. The WSJ has recently cited various health insurance companies for overbilling and phantom billing. Wall Street has gotten wealthy from carried interest. There are loopholes galore that exist because the advantageous and vague wording is lost in a gigantic omnibus bill.
And we, the American people have sat idly by. We keep reelecting bums who serve our own interests. You know if everyone paid their taxes we would not need an IRS. We slip and slide while saying,”well everyone else is doing it”. We believe and encourage outright lies. We attribute everything to fake news or semantics. We look the other way. There is an excuse for everything.
I don’t like the Orange Man’s take no prisoners philosphy. But do you honestly think anything will get done without shock therapy? The system is broken but we have not trained nor encouraged mechanics. We have had it so easy and now the bill is coming due. On the open seas, you know the front will pass and can make your way to calmer seas. It is right there on the radar or satellite. Right now, both of ours are broken.
The “Righting Moment” of a ship is the tendency to return to an upright position as the vessel rolls. If you go beyond that the ship capsizes. Let’s hope we don’t go past ours. Sadly,for now there are heavy rolls ahead. Hang on tight.
As always
Ted The Great
Factoids:
The “carried interest loophole” refers to favorable tax treatment for certain compensation received by private equity, venture capital and hedge-fund managers. They pay long term rates rather than short term. That cost us around $2billion a year. We wouldn’t venture have to fire anyone. Beleive it or not the guardian angel who won’t let any changes happen? None other than Chuck Shumer.
United Healthcare takes a perfectly healthy person and codes them for exotic diseases and receives extra compensation from Medicare. At the same time they refuse authorizations for sick people who should be paid. Just business!
The nation’s millionaires and billionaires are evading more than $150 billion a year in taxes, according to the head of the Internal Revenue Service. Let’s just say they are off by 23% We just fired a whole bunch of IRS agents. “Psst Elon.Over here”



You used to talk about replacing all of the lines on your boat just to get the funding increase the following year.
What Musk is doing is not even getting into anything heavy.
Obvious fraud and waste.
Making government computers operate from the same system.
Cut 1 trillion for starters.
Define the immigration problem. Every person registers. Then we know what we are talking about.
Thank you for your comments. I either misspoke or was misunderstood. Trump has pricked the pimple of waste. I don’t agree in any way to his tactics but what else was going to get people’s attention? Hope you are on the mend
Ted
Lot to comment on, Ted, but to keep it short I’ll go with this, “I don’t like the Orange Man’s take no prisoners philosphy. But do you honestly think anything will get done without shock therapy?” Do you really think that the “shock therapy” being administered right now puts us in a better place than before? Where and what are the remedies for the therapy? So far, we’ve just seen a good portion of our government cut down with a meat axe and no caretakers to pick up the pieces.
You mentioned the size of government. I don’t know what the right size would be where it would serve the people and also be perfectly efficient. But off the top of my head, we have fewer government employees today than when Reagan was in the WH with a population increase of upwards a third. Yeah, computers can explain some of that, but I ask—what is the right size for each agency? How do we right-size when SS, Medicare and Medicaid are off limits, which is where the serious money is? I give no credit to the Orange Man, as you call him, for addressing the problems. Retaliating against law firms, prosecutors and FBI agents who performed their assigned tasks is not my idea of leadership. Extorting law firms to pony up multiples of millions of dollars to go for pro bono work that Trump approves just because the firms did their duty in representing people Trump doesn’t like, is over-the-top. And on and on.
I seriously doubt that what is occurring right now is going to have a good ending. Perhaps the stock market reflected that today. I wonder how many Trump supporters are in shock. After all, what is happening was supposed to happen to “them”, not them.
Anchors aweigh!
Oliver:
Great to hear from you. I will reask the question. How are we going to get some sort of fiscal sanity if we don’t blow some things up? I think I stated that I am not for this manner of doing things but how else are we going to get people’s attention.
After the election I posed a theory that Trump should take one or two departments and go from head to toe. Demonstrate the waste or fraud and then use it as a blueprint as to others. That of course fell on deaf ears.
I do not want to see FBI or other agencies go through this hell. But maybe someone will get the balls to fight Trump and have some happy medium. The coercion and threats thereof are way out of line. But who or what is pushing back?
Government is trying to be too many things to too many people.Whether it is individuals or individuals we have to do a lot more on our own. Social Security and Medicare began as programs to help the needy. They have now morphed into “entitlements” They run by antiquated rules for qualification and salary deductions. No one will step up to the plate.
If you have a better suggestion I am all ears. I will try anything to fix this mess. Unfortunately chaos reigns. Maybe the Trumpster will finally take note of the market. Maybe there will be some meeting of the minds if there are any sane people out there.
Hope you are well
Ted
GO NAVY!
Thanks for your response, Ted. Neither my original comment and your response provided solutions. I’ll add a few thoughts, but like not touching entitlement spending, it won’t matter. First, you can cut spending, raise taxes, or do both. The Republicans refuse to even consider raising taxes. Consider how much more wealth is at the top today than fifty years ago. Unfortunately, Biden’s proposal to tax those making more than $400,000/year, keeping in mind we are talking about a progressive tax, was a non-starter. Consider, too, that the wealthy have the most to gain and lose in a stable society that provides a strong military, police, fire, roads, airports, infrastructure—all inuring to the benefit in greater part for those who have more. So, with no tax increase on the table, that leaves spending cuts. And with only discretionary spending on the chopping block, the national debt will continue to grow. All the discretionary spending combined, to include defense and all the cabinets minus SS, Medicare and Medicaid, would not come close to equaling the entitlement costs. That’s where we are—smoke and mirrors. What Trump/Musk are doing is creating a big wave in a small bucket that amounts to nothing in addressing the main problem leaving only a lot of damage to individuals left behind. Meanwhile, the interest on the national debt is now equal to our defense spending—and growing.
Ollie: Our debt petrifies me. Not only the $32 plus trillion but all the unfunded liabilities and personal debt we have run up. You are very smart. Please tell me you have an idea. This is an accident waiting to happen. Thank you again for at least trying to grapple with this.
Beyond my earlier comment about increasing revenue (raising taxes) and cutting entitlement spending, I have no solutions. I think that trying to get around that simple formula is to complicate the uncomplicated. But we both know that neither is politically acceptable. Therefore, more smoke and mirrors to come and the problem worsening daily. Our kids and grandkids are going to pay a heavy price for our failures.
Sadly, I agree with you completely Let’s keep trying brother Ted