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Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Free SUVs

What commodity’s pull makes the powerful quiver and quail and heed its call? What massively subsidized fuel makes “the economy” run, in spite of more efficient existing technology? What is the mess in Iraq ultimately about? It’s the Crude, Dude!

Dear reader, do retreat from the exporting-democracy debate and instead read all about the real deal.

I must confess that until recently I was under the impression that U.S. foreign policy was, if woefully misguided, nevertheless well-intentioned. Of course, the road to hell is paved with good intentions, but I fell for the hype about the ideals being at the root. Which is not to say that I backed the pushing of Americanism round the world; to the contrary, I saw the world slouching towards Goleta with enough alacrity on its own.

I still believe that Team America thinks they’re the good guys, for whatever it’s worth. It’s counterproductive to demonize the opponent here. (To ridicule, though, is divine. . .) I believe that they see safeguarding our supply of oil as part of God’s plan. I don’t think it’s wrong to still see the U.S.A. as (caped) crusaders for truth and justice. (Okay, I’ll hold off on the ridicule.) The point is that freedom comes in many colours, not just red, white and blue. (And even that combination comes in several flavours.) What needs to be stressed is that not only is the Yankee version malignant, it’s also internally incoherent. (Can I have it both ways? I think I can!) It rests on the myth that the economic system derives its essence from unimpeded production and commerce, and that this represents/incorporates/derives from/inspires our beloved ideals of liberty, equality, democracy, what have you.

My favourite counter-example, illustrated profusely in Linda McQuaig’s only-available-in-Canada exposé It’s the Crude, Dude, is the automotive/asphalt/fossil fuel complex. Whether or not one buys into the notion that government should dirty its hands in the murky waters of economic development, it is inescapable that the private lifestyle is publicly subsidized, as I have put it before. When confronted with the ravages and decimations of the American city, and reminded of what prevails across the Atlantic (and just to our north, I might add) the typical libertarian, even one accustomed to an urban existence, will sigh and chalk it up to American preference or predilection for the open road, wide open spaces, lawns, lawnmowers, grills, personal vehicle ownership, personal lawnmower ownership, etc. These things truly are held dear by many, perhaps most of our intrepid citizenry, and not just those battling frontier elements in the wild red yonder, who just so happen to own a disproportionate chunk of the Senate. But for the lawnmower lifestyle to triumph over that formerly preferred by inhabitants of our northern tier and western littoral, someone’s rich uncle had to lend a hand.

Some of us may be fleetingly conscious of certain unimaginable statistics documenting Uncle Sam’s revolutionary anti-urban program. T

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shitty Neighborhood Rallies Against Asshole Developer

CHICAGO—Residents of the Carney Gardens neighborhood on Chicago's South Side are opposing an effort by asshole real-estate developer Royce Messner to build a godawful $45 million strip mall and condominium complex in the crime-ridden shithole they call home.
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Residents march to protect their beloved, execrable squalor.

The Save Carney Neighborhood Foundation, the most organized non-criminal group in this part of town, has filed a lawsuit in federal court to block the scheduled April 2008 groundbreaking. While halting the project would surely prevent a tragic urban-planning nightmare, it would also mean keeping the run-down, economically depressed community exactly as it is.

"Carney is where I was born and raised, and it remains a tight-knit community," said Foundation chairman Althea Hynes at a fundraising block party held Monday on a broken bottle- and condom-strewn stretch of Carney Avenue where the money-grubbing Messner wants to put a soulless indoor food court. "Lots of young kids still play in the empty lots around here."

Messner, 54, a three-time Chicagoland "Builder of the Year" and all-time unbelievable scumbag who made his fortune in the 1990s converting public parks and cheap, blighted properties into high-rise luxury residences, is seeking to "revitalize" Carney Gardens by razing it and replacing it with a damned cookie-cutter mixed commercial-residential development that would benefit no one who lives there now.

Unrepentant prick Messner.

"What people like this can never get through their heads is the fact that progress isn't always painless," the rapacious bastard said, as if he were not talking about driving thousands of poor benighted fucks out of the place that, pestilential hellhole or not, is the only home they've ever been able to afford. "They complained about the expressway over their heads too, but its easy-on, easy-off access makes Carney Gardens a prime area for development. Once we get a few more chain restaurants in that area, the whole economy will turn around."

A hellish 16-block stretch of burned-out buildings and howling poverty, Carney Gardens has never recovered from its economic slide in the late 1960s. However, many of those who live in the human sewer say they can't just allow Messner to squat his bloated fat-cat ass over their neighborhood and dump a big concrete-and-glass yuppie turd onto everything they've ever known.

"There's no way this city can allow some developer to just come in here and ruin our community," said liquor store owner Carlos Jimenez, demonstrating willful ignorance of Chicago history, the conditions immediately outside his door, and even his role in Carney Gardens' downfall.

"Where are all these people supposed to go if they put up that mall here—Gary, Indiana?" said Hynes, as if living in a filthy, dangerous joke of an ass wipe city was some kind of affront to her standards.

Urban planning experts say that any opposition to the colossal asshole faces an uphill battle, as Carney Gardens has been a wart on the ass of Chicago for too long. Despite this, it seems that the determined Save Carney group will not abandon its hope of rejecting the only development proposal their hopeless pit will see in the next two decades.

"Poor communities are at a disadvantage against this type of developer, who speaks the language of City Hall," said Jackson Eisenberg, an architecture professor at Loyola University who has studied the effects of short-sighted, profit-oriented renewal and gentrification on dozens of crap areas. "It's the same dilemma faced by the working-class [losers] in [rotten-ass] urban neighborhoods across America. As a [shrivel-dicked] businessman looking for a lucrative investment, [evil] Messner sees a ripe opportunity here."

Mayor Richard M. Daley has yet to speak publicly about whether he will oppose Messner's human hamster cage, or allow the vile prick to wipe the bleeding hemorrhoid that is Carney Gardens from existence.

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