Civilized history. Trials of insouciant thought and defining principle. The backbone of daunting things.
The regal. The royal. The sublime. Fairness. Temperate temperance. Demeanor. Cool. Tolerance. Tradition. The sullen hammer.
The respect. The fear. The taut and tight. Tis fear all about.
The tacky hammers. The gods of Olympus . The want of a hammer. The hammers of good avocation. Political hammers.
Taut and tight. Taut and tough. The whip hand. Unnerving posture. Better than their lessers. Lesser than their betters. Grinding hands creating. Creating hands grinding. Fairy tales.
Balance power. Rough justice. Principle in the winds. The court of courts. Tough bastards know justice.
From The Atlantic
http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/04/a-conversation-with-john-paul-stevens/237984/
The Nation
http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/87543/ginsburg-breyer-resign-supereme-court
The dumb …… the honored creed. The rancid bastards …… the true.

The landscape gets cold at night
Posted in Commentary, News, Politics, Uncategorized with tags economics, news, political commentary, political education, political fiction, power, social criticism, writing on April 29, 2011 by B SchiffAgain we mock the human soul. Again we mock the human spirit. The cadres of popular imagery are apparent no more. Damn the torpedoes, all speed ahead. The more we behave the better we become at ability. The more we are drunk with the powers of observation, the more we are observant of the void. The emptiness of the great desert of formless nothing haunts our futures and it is a barren desert, a hot dry place.
The landscape gets cold at night, a counterpoint to the extreme heat of the day. It is an uninviting place, the future in times of trouble and uncertainty. It mocks us, our belief in it, in its presence, its shape. It can retreat and hide, run away or crush. It stares us down a hungry lion.
Deal with what isn’t there. Build monuments to what is not real.
A view from the other side.
A view from trying to beard the tremulous lion.
Both from The Washington Post
Ian Morris
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/two-books-on-the-future-of-power-and-diplomacy/2011/02/28/AFHSsSHC_story.html
Robert Samuelson Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-real-tax-avoidance-scandal-centers-on-dividends-and-capital-gains/2011/04/01/AFRz6TXC_story.html
http://bschiff.com/ the rancid bastards ….. the true…..the dumb …… the honored creed…..the books I am pushing ….
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