The Blame Game

November 09, 2021 By: Nick Carraway Category: Uncategorized

Undoubtedly, most of you have heard by now about the tragedy at Astroworld. It happened on Friday and here we are on Tuesday and seemingly the world has moved on to assign blame. Heck, there have already been lawsuits filed against Travis Scott and Drake and the blood hasn’t even dried yet.

At this point in an investigation, facts are few and far between. Supposedly, there were over 50,000 people at the event. Is that too many? That’s certainly a possibility, but even if that is true it can be hard to assign blame for overselling the event.

For instance, did the promoters of the event know for a fact that had sold as many tickets as they had? Did they know for a fact that the venue could only handle a certain number and then ignore that? Again, that’s hard to say. Even if that is true, who exactly do we hold responsible for that error in judgment.

It’s also possible that the event wasn’t oversold and instead there was a problem with the venue’s design. This certainly isn’t the first such tragedy and it likely won’t be the last. In many of these instances, there was a design flaw that made such a tragedy a larger possibility.

Then, we get to the questions of Scott himself. What did he know and when did he know it? This is always a pressing question in situations like this. Supposedly, he continued to perform while much of this was going down. Yet, it is difficult to imagine him performing with full knowledge of what was going on.

Furthermore, he was supposedly briefed on the security of the event as the people on duty had obvious concerns. What were their concerns? Were their concerns met with the seriousness they deserved? We obviously don’t have all of the answers there either.

In the backdrop of all of this was the woman heard at my local gym. Her only response to the tragedy was to ask if it was a Christian music concert. When she heard it wasn’t there was some obvious disdain there. It’s as if somehow that these things happen when the music is morally objectionable and that the lives lost are not as valuable as those that would enjoy a more wholesome brand of entertainment.

Whether your objections be moral, negligence on the part of the venue, negligence on the part of the performer, or bad behavior on the part of the spectators, we hopefully can all acknowledge that this is a horrible situation that never should have happened. There is all the time in the world for blame. Let’s hold off and instead take stock in what we’ve lost. The families involved deserve a whole lot more than the pointing of fingers.

Gaslighter in Chief Strikes Again

April 14, 2020 By: El Jefe Category: Coronavirus, Corruption, Lie, Trump

Trump is on national television now, blaming the WHO for his incompetence and has ordered the US government to cut off funding to it.  That’s right, folks, Trump, who sat on his fat ass from December to the middle of March playing golf and holding rallies, is now desperately trying to rewrite history to shift blame for his gross negligence onto the media, China, and the WHO.

God save us.  We’ve got nothing left.

An Open Letter to Texas Senators

January 25, 2019 By: El Jefe Category: Shutdown

Dear John and Ted,

I know you won’t actually read this entire letter (if at all) so I’ll put the demand to each of you up front:

GET OFF YOU ASS AND DO YOUR GODDAM JOB.

Let’s be perfectly clear: Donald Trump promised the American people that he would build a “big beautiful wall” along the entire US/Mexico border and that Mexico would pay for it. First, the notion of a 5th century solution to a 21st century problem is idiotic on the face, and everyone, except for mindless sycophants, knew that.  Second, the promise that Mexico would pay for this farce was bullshit, and everyone, except for the same mindless sycophants, knew that, too.  If each you had just a moment of frank honesty, each of you would concede that even the concept of Trump’s wall is stupid.

Now that we’ve established the idiocy of this notion, let’s talk about the greater idiocy of shutting down the federal government for politics.  ALLOWING the president to do it is worse, and each of you are complicit.  Let’s be more specific – the fact that 800,000 federal employees are not being paid is outrageous.  Requiring almost HALF of those employees to continue working without pay is unimaginable by normal people.  The fact that each of you have defended this negligence and criminality is also unimaginable.

The risk to the US economy is clear to anyone who understands basic arithmetic; every day this catastrophe is allowed to continue, billions of dollars get flushed down the toilet.  Unseen, though, is the risk to millions of Americans caused by this shutdown.  The federal air traffic system is at great threat;  air traffic controllers, who are working unpaid in a high stress job also now have unpaid overtime forced on them due to high absence rate, presumably because many controllers are having to work other jobs to put food on the table. It’s only a matter of time when one of these overworked and overstressed controllers makes a mistake; the results of that mistake can be catastrophic.  Like controllers, TSA agents are working without pay.  The front line of our security system is weakened by overwork and the stress of not getting paid.  The Coast Guard, who has responsibility for protecting our ocean fronts and maritime shipping, is unpaid.  The FBI is now seriously hamstrung in protecting us from terrorists to other criminals because of this shutdown. It goes on and on, and the fact that you are allowing this kind of flagrant risk taking is unconscionable.

Ignoring fact that Trump is singularly unqualified from holding any public office, much less the presidency, YOUR  job is to protect the Constitution, our country, and our state from him.  Let me remind each of you about the oath that you took when you assumed your positions:

I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God.

“…I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic…”  Sorry, guys, you are failing miserably at keeping this part of the oath.  You are both neglecting your jobs for politics.  I can only assume that keeping power for yourselves and your party is more important than protecting Texans, and indeed all Americans.  Ted, Michael Bennet certainly put you in your place after you stood in the Senate yesterday and lied (again) about who’s at fault here.  Just like during your shutdown in 2013, you are again lying to the American people about this shutdown.  John, you regularly peddle absolute bullshit with the weight of a college professor as you neglect your job.  One of your most despicable lies fed the Benghazi “investigation” which ultimately found nothing.  To prostitute yourselves to this president is shameful, and I think, deep down, both of you know that.

The train wreck simply has to stop. NOW.  Trump lost the battle over his wall before he ever started it because it was based on a lie.  Rudy Giuliani has destroyed his reputation because of his lying for the president.  Each of you are destroying what’s left of your integrity by lying for this president, and by neglecting your responsibility to act as a check on the executive branch.  You can fix that, though, and you can do it today.  All you have to do is stand up on your hind feet and do your goddam job.

Open the government.  Period.  A single page resolution would do that.  But that is not enough; it’s time to outlaw the use of debt ceiling brinksmanship and government shutdowns as political bludgeons to extract concessions from the other side.  There’s no reason for it, and it must be stopped. NOW.

Enough of this nonsense is enough.  Stop helping Trump take hostages.  Stop demagoguing immigrants and Democrats.  Stop letting your own cynical politics dominate your presence in Washington.  It’s your job.  Do it.