Today should be a
national holiday – we have been nothing if not Fools, these last few decades, burning
our wealth into thin air so as not to have to drive more fuel efficient
vehicles. The impact on our economy and prosperity
– and national security – has been colossal.
The national palm should strike the national forehead with force enough
to jar Mt. Rushmore.
But I’m running way
too far behind to be ruining with my distemper* your April Fool’s
Day. April
1? Already?
I’m only barely ready to acknowledge the first official day of Spring.
To wit:
Kathi
Derevan: “Click anywhere, or click and
drag around. You may want to take your
allergy medication first.”
F Bah, humbug.
JOHN BOGLE
And if you think I’m a little grumpy today, here’s
my hero John Bogle’s take on the markets. (“Wall
Street subtracts value from our society. There can be no question about that.”) Every dollar Wall
Street makes is, pretty much, a dollar its customers don’t. Keep your transaction costs low. Because you know what they say: A fool and his money are soon parted.
And finally, veering from fuel, flora, and
finance to the deeply sad . . .
LAST THURSDAY
Joel Kelly: “On
Thursday afternoon in Columbus,
Georgia, as
reported here,
a man entered Doctor’s Hospital, shot
and killed two hospital workers and then another man in the parking lot on
his way out before he was apprehended. My
boyfriend Kevin Perry works at the hospital on the floor where the shootings
took place and was at work when this happened.
I knew both of the nurses that were killed. They were two of Kevin’s closest friends. A couple of things which I feel are important
to say...one of which is that the second person who was shot and killed was
gay. Not that this particular fact is
noteworthy in and of itself...but I would like to say that Les Harris was shot
in the face while he was trying to wrest the gun out of the hands of the
shooter. The man was trying to kill a
young woman and Les gave his life in
order to save her. We don’t often
hear about gay heroes . . . too often
stories in which our humanity is front and center are lost in the chorus of the
Christian Right. We deserve these
stories to be told. The second part of
this and the reason that I am sending this to you is to let you know that his
partner, Keith Cavendar, another nurse at the same hospital,
was unable to secure his partner’s personal belongings, was kept from seeing
him before and immediately following his death, and of course will receive none
of the benefits due our heterosexual counterparts. Common
human decency is not a privilege accorded us under current law. Please let the powers that be in the Party
know that we desperately need to win back the White House and let everyone know
that we have heroes among us.”
F We have, indeed. The first man to lose a limb for his country
in Iraq
was Marine Staff Sgt. Eric Alva. One of those who kept hijacked Flight 93 from
destroying the U.S. Capitol (or was it the White House?) was Mark
Bingham. And for each who becomes
famous, there are the thousands of gay and lesbian soldiers and cops who have
the courage to serve their country and communities; and the Les Harrises who just instinctively rise to the occasion.
_________________________
*Distemper. Yep: I’m still
listening
to the biography of Alexander Hamilton, even as I watch HBO’s seven-part John Adams, and – thus historically enrapt – find myself, through
sedulous immersion, ever more obedient to the felicitous circumlocutions of the
day.