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Friday, January 09, 2009
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
What, Me Worry?
by Rich Tucker
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It must be genetic.

Humans worry. We worry about big things (will I lose my job this year?) and little things (did I remember to tip the barista?). But we always worry.

That made sense in the early days of the human race. Throughout time, the overwhelming majority of people have lived on the edge of death. Hunger was constant, nature was deadly. For every fat, coddled Henry VIII, millions of peasants were working all day to scratch out enough to eat and remain in their rickety home.

But in the United States in recent years, things have been, dare we say it, pretty good.

We’re generally well fed (even the poor are often overweight; it’s multi-millionaire movie stars who are starving themselves, voluntarily) and enjoy dependable shelter (even with last year’s rash of foreclosures). Nature’s not much of a problem -- there are no wolves at the door in 2009. So we’ve found other things to worry about.

The end of the world, for example.

Authors Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins have made a nice living with their “Left Behind” series of books. Their Web site warns of:

• Political crisis
• Economic crisis
• Worldwide epidemics
• Environmental catastrophe
• Mass disappearances
• Military apocalypse

Then adds, “And that’s just the beginning . . . of the end of the world. It’s happening now.” Maybe. Worry about that if you wish.

What you’ll never have to worry about is these writers winning a Nobel Prize. No, those are reserved for more secular doom-mongers. The green extremists have adopted the same apocalyptic language, without the religious undertones. In their telling it’s mankind, not some all-powerful deity, that’s set to destroy the planet.

There’s no claim too large. In fact, the bigger the better. Al Gore says, “Ocean levels will rise by 20 feet.” Instead of scoffing at him, experts say, “You should write a book and make a movie!” Then they give him a peace prize.

Meanwhile, some scientists have been looking at what we used to call facts.

A team at Colorado University’s Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research studied the possibility of massive increases in sea level, and concluded anything more than a six-foot increase was probably impossible.

“Physical considerations show that some of the very large predictions of sea level rise are unlikely because there is simply no way to move the ice or the water into the ocean that fast,” Tad Pfeffer, an author of the study, told the Boulder Daily Camera last September. “This is a bit of a reality check.” Indeed.

Gore also claims that human activities will increase global temperatures by 11 degrees this century unless we “do something.” Well, if humans are going to warm things up, we’d better get going; there’s been no global temperature increase in the last eight years, and the thermometer has even dropped slightly since 1998. That’s when nature -- not humans -- increased the temperature with an El Nino weather pattern.

Whether they’re right or wrong about the impending end of time, fans of the Left Behind books at least have some cause for their concerns. “The image of a fearsome Jesus who will turn the tables on the unbelieving earthly authorities corresponds to a widespread sense among many conservative Christians that their values are under assault in a culture war with the secular society around them,” wrote reviewer David Kirkpatrick in The New York Times in 2004.

Does the secular left have any excuse for its “the end is near” rhetoric?

Of course, it probably doesn’t matter now, since our supposed climate problems are about to end. “I am absolutely certain that generations from now,” candidate Barack Obama announced last June, that our country will be able to look back and declare that his nomination marked “the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal.”

January 20 cannot come a moment too soon, apparently. The only problem is: After Obama’s swearing-in, whatever will we worry about?

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"...whatever will we worry about?"
Well, if there was enough space here, I would list everything we will have to worry about. Suffice it to say, Mr. Tucker, we are in deep dodo.

Godd article and thank you.

AL, it will be so deep that we will all
have the same view that leftists now have due to where their heads are located.

After Obama has fixed all this...
and rested on the 7th day. Then we will worry about what he will do unto us in his boredom!

Worry is the endemic concern of Homo Sapiens. If it isn't about that large fanged creature about to have me for lunch, it's about whether the new boss will like me. Life happens, and there's really no cause to worry about things we cannot seriously affect. Live as responsibily as you can, and don't sweat the small stuff.

BTW, if the doomsayers would like a new cause to worry about -- Sol is scheduled go nova in about 5 billion years.

Obama Over The White House!
As usual, I was stricken by insomnia. So, last night (or early, early this morning), I once again watched the 1933 film "Gabriel Over the White House," which should be required viewing for everyone. If you can't watch it, here's a synopsis, with some current notes added in:

The newly elected President, Judd Hammond (or BHO), starts by saying voters will forget his election promises now that he has been elected; focuses more on his nephew than "REAL" experts; threatens to declare martial law (or darn near to it when one considers the War on the Economy, as bin Biden categorizes it); leaves Congress with little choice, but to capitulate to his demands and grant him the power to enact all necessary measures, unfettered by the normal system of checks and balances; assumes the mantle of "The Great Benevolent Dictator" (or "The One"); wages war on the private system and large corporations; orders a new "Army of Construction" - a massive public works program that will give a paying job to every unemployed (or union) man in America until the economy recovers (and to build "infrastructure"); spends billions (trillions, in this case), proclaims, “We need action—immediate and effective action" and attempts to solve his country's problems through authoritarian means (or trillion dollar deficits for years to come); goes into massive debt to achieve "prosperity".... ALL BECAUSE THE UNITED STATES IS "TOO BIG TO FAIL" WITHOUT GOVERNMENT'S CONTROL.

An uncredited screenwriter was FDR, but it could have been BHO.

Obama, keep flying over the WH. We can't afford you.

"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro... (or get elected as President or elected to Congress)." Hunter S. Thompson

Me worry? You are darn right that I will worry!

Yeah, I'm worried!
I don't think Mr. Obama has a clue what he's doing and I think he's going to discover that the world's bad guys are unimpressed by his Harvard Law degree and his golden tongue. Being able to deliver a well-crafted speech plays very well on TV, but it isn't a lot of use when you're staring down the barrell of a 00 shotgun. Will he be smart in office when the crisis comes his way? I haven't seen evidence that he will. I worry about what his tax-and-spend policies mean for the economy which is already limping and I am terrified that he really doesn't get that there are people out there who just want to kill Americans, preferably on our soil, and that we might want to do something about that. I think he honestly believes that he can grow an economy through temporary government-created jobs and "green" initiatives and that he can sit down and talk to some of the world's crazy dictators-in-chief and convince them miraculously to stop hating us. At least Deepak Chopra (I can't believe I'm agreeing with HIM) said we needed to offer aid to countries that harbor terrorists and then tell them we'll cut it off immediately if they don't turn over the terrorists forthwith. He actually sounded like he knew what he was talking about. Obama, no strings attached, your people will call my people, we'll have coffee and some smokes, and everything will be fine. I think his attitude will change when he's staring down the barrel of the OO, but unfortunately it might be too late for him to repent of his naivete.

So, yeah, I'm worried!

Who is John Gault?
Perhaps our question should be, "Where is John Gault when we need him?" Ayn Rand described these socialist fools who are now in power in our America in 1957 with her great novel "Atlas Shrugged." Can we never learn anything from history? Useful idiots like the present democrats have destroyed every nation that they have controled. We are no doubt next. God help us.

El Rexbo
That's it in a nutshell. I couldn't quite get all the way through Atlas but The Fountainhead had a profound effect for many years. The scene where Gail Wynands' paper is going down the tube illustrates the mob mentality that is engulfing America. We are in danger of following a complete and total phony and liar straight into the bowels of hell.

Yes indeed, we need His help now more than ever before. But will we ask? Not in Obamas' church, that's for sure.

Worry always affords opportunity
Worry is rampant among teenagers, and its a good thing rather than psychiatric illness, as many would have you believe. Kids I saw today were worried about:

* Being infected with STIs and one pregnancy fear.

* Why people commit suicide (a sixteen year old peer did so last Sunday night), and what happens after death.
* If there is anything more to life than sex and drugs
* Why people (in this case, parents) use each other, lie, gossip, and betray

Worry is fertile ground for conversations based in truth, providing a trusted relationship has been built.

There is a tremendous amount to worry about, and great need for caring adults and fewer diagnosis.

(from Jaws)
"You got a better idea?"

Economic Predictions
This "Smelly Tourist" predicts a run on Kleenex AND guns.

Where? O, Where? is Mohammed Atta II? He may be surprised to learn that most Americans wouldn't mind the destruction of the Federal Government.

We can only worry
about the problems government has caused and worse as they attempt to "fix" them.
There seems to be no stopping the politicians so I guess we should all just
sit down, shut up and hold on to our guns, Bibles, and faith in God.

We can worry about...
further economic decline, which we are bound to get with Obama. A trillion dollar stimulus? He's out of his mind. That's merely a tax on the very economy he claims he seeks to "stimulate". When his Democrats starting losing seats next year, that will hopefully stop his agenda dead in its tracks.

Gorebasm Is Fake; Islamists Are Real
It's fascinating to me, as an amateur historian, is that the more things change the more things remain the same. We're supposed to be enlightened 21st century people but we still fall prey to myths and fantasies, cf. Gore's and the environmentalists' insane GW bugaboo and the evangelical Christians, some of whom believe we are in the last days and awaiting the Second Coming.

Of course, the media magnifies these fantasies in order to sell newspapers and improve their Nielsen ratings. As humans advance and create more sophisticated societies they hang on to the old superstitions and just re-frame them in pseudo 21st Century scientific jargon.

Meanwhile, we still face 13th Century barbarians who really do want to destroy us. Let's focus on the insane Islamists, kill them, and then face the pseudo threats the do-good-er liberals are always inventing.

The Pessimistic Left
I for one am so sick and tired of the pessimistic outlook of those on the left. It is amazing how bleak the future appears to them. I am a conservative, but the majority of my immediate family members are liberal. Their depressing conversations consist of "the end of the world" in terms of the financial crisis, rising taxes, unemployment (the list goes on and on). All they care to discuss is how terrible life has been since President Bush took office. There attitudes have been so atrocious lately that I am actually glad the holidays are over just for the sake of my sanity.

Al Gore and global hot air!
Dear Rich, just this morning I received an e mail with pictures from my nephew in Marseille France, a city that never sees snow..well guess what? so much snow fell on it this week, people are sking down the steep hilled streets. So much for global warming and Al Gore!!. It must say something of him that Obama desperate to find qualified (and untainted)people to serve in his administration , has completely ignored Mr Gore.

Worried, Professor Wagstaff has cure
Professor Wagstaff explains dinosaurs, Global Warming,and Israel. Read it at, http://stopthepresses2.blogspot.com/search/label/Professor %20Wagstaff

Al Gore
is still looking for manbearpig.


(That's a Southpark reference)

Worrying
January,20,2009 is when we should really start worrying. That is the day we will "Cross The Rubicon".


ALL PRAISE ....
TO THE ONE. The(Hollywood)stars are in celestial alignment with our Blessed Leader and all problems will be solved ! No Car Payments No Rental Payments! No Mortagae Bills ! Free Gasoline! All because the student and the yuppie and the guilty white liberal and the urban dweller in Their Great Wisdom have given us (que trumpets) THE OBAMESSIAH! All Hail the Coming OBAMANATION!!!

El Rexbo
Good point, bad spelling

Sure, there seems to be a lot...
...to worry about. But, oddly enough, I'm not worried. Well, I have no kids to worry about, so that's one thing.

But with an earthquake swarm around Yellowstone, which could, conceivably trigger the supervolcano that'll destroy us all, with asteroids poised to strike the planet ending all life, with little or no warning, with the potential economic meltdown looming, with whatever "treats" an Obama administration has in store for us... well, there's just too much to be worried about, and nothing we can all do about any of it.

Therefore, worry is wasted energy.

Be prudent, take care of your own, stay informed, realize that, for better or for worse, we are living in fascinating (and somewhat insane) times, relax and have another beer. Hand me one while you're at it, would you? Thanks.

El Rexbo
The correct spelling is Galt. As in Galt's gulch. If you didn't finish Atlas Shrugged, you should go back and read it through. She described what has been happening in America as we have slowing socialized our government and attitudes. In her book, Congress passes an Anti Dog Eat Dog law to keep companies who have the best product from putting lesser competitors out of business. It required the better guy to give his secrets and formulas to his competitors. This happened a few years ago when the EU required Microsoft to share all of its corporate secrets with its competitors or no sales in Europe. It happened with hardly a mention by the media. It has become so commonplace that we can't be bothered to notice. In her book at the end, the train fails for a bit of copper wire. Here in SWFL, the theives are stealing the copper wire from various places including from the local school, whose AC system went down. I can tell Ayn Rand was onto something real because ALL of the left wing academics trash her. In her view, capitalism required everyone to give their best effort and thereby help man realize his potential. Her definition of captialism bears no relation to the definition you will hear from decayed leftists. Since her father lost his business after the October 1917 revolution and the family was treated badly because they were bourgeoise, Ayn escaped to America and never went back. I think she knows a thing or two about socialism, just a more polite word for Marxism.

Just say no
Dart Al Gore
Throw a net over him
Release him back into the wild.

All these end time shows and prophecies show me that this knowledge didn’t help the Mayan’s or the Babylonians or any other civilization from ending.

Taxes didn’t save the Roman Empire either.

We’re all going to die if we don’t raise taxes?

Can we spend our way out of global warming or an asteroid hit?

We are being tricked big time by all this stuff.

The sky is falling people have been around forever.

When it happens we won’t know until it’s too late.

So enjoy your ride around the Sun and starve the beast when ever possible

Rich Tucker
I suspect with each coming month you will find
plenty to worry about - or at least complain
about, now that Obama is about to take over.

RealCon
You're thinking of this cover:

http://www.thenationmart.com/worryposter.html

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