Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
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Monday, March 26, 2012

Potentates and Eunuchs


Potentates surrounded themselves with eunuchs for a number of reasons. One primary purpose was to assure that the “help” didn’t get too frisky with leader’s harem. Another reason was to maintain a bureaucracy and clerical or administrative staff that wouldn’t be distracted from their appointed duties by carnal desires. It seemed to be a mutually beneficial arrangement (unless you were a eunuch) because the system survived for centuries in various cultures throughout the globe. In today’s political environment there are some who would consider the ancient relationship to be barbaric or, at the very least, incredibly backward. But…politically speaking, nothing has changed despite the enlightened leadership of the 21st Century. Even here…in the United States of America … we have a modernized version of potentates and eunuchs.

Although the Constitution of the United States was designed to place the power of the nation in the hands of the people, we have evolved into a barely-recognizable distortion of the Framers’ original purpose. Numerous fiefdoms have emerged and each is the playground for various potentates and oligarchs. Congress, the Administration, Supreme Court and the countless bureaucracies all have become fertile ground for satraps and potentates. In historical times the eunuchs were key members of the bureaucracy, but in modern days the people have become political eunuchs as their power hungry petty rulers abuse them.  The historical role of eunuchs has been transformed into one of anatomically-deficient potentates. Every member of Congress, the House and the Senate, has carved out a little niche of power, and the members of their staffs and the committee staffs each has a little power fiefdom.

You may accuse me of hyperbole, but if you consider how local officials and their staffs jealously guard their turf and protocols, you can extrapolate the same attitudes (on steroids) to the state and federal apparatchiks. Though they may fill the roles formerly held by eunuchs, they have in the current situation developed into mini-potentates. If you as a taxpaying citizen seek to resolve an issue or receive an answer, you may be treated as if you were the lowliest of serfs….unworthy of the satrap’s undivided attention. You are often made to feel as if you are an unwelcome intruder who disrupts the important business of the bureaucracy. You may feel as if you’re the skunk at the picnic. Private enterprise has an institutional investment in pleasing the customer and making her feel welcome. When we encounter someone at a business who is less than helpful or rude, we may react by taking our business to a competitor. Government agencies have no competition, and when we find someone who is particularly polite or helpful, we are surprised.

Eunuchs were notoriously disdainful of those who were beneath their exalted stations. They generally reserved their best behavior for the potentates, their senior counselors and the royal family. So it is today as many of our public service eunuchs treat their ethically-challenged political masters fawningly while reluctantly performing their tasks for the commoners. Some might argue that the real eunuchs in American government are the elected officials. They appear to lack testosterone and courage while constantly dodging important decisions. The bureaucracy, on the other, has become emboldened and dictatorial because of the Congressional and legislative practices of passing enabling legislation. This type of legislative action merely lays out the framework and the overall purpose of the act and empowers the bureaucracy to “flesh it out” by writing rules, regulations and protocols. In essence the eunuchs call the shots, and the potentates fiddle and fuss. Their roles have been reversed.

So, in the final analysis our public servants who fill the roles of eunuchs behave as if they’re potentates, and the leadership while living the lifestyles of satraps actually have melted into unprincipled eunuchs. There is one glaring exception to this observation in today’s political landscape. Our President, Barrack Hussein Obama, has assumed the persona of a despotic potentate. He barks orders and expects others to jump in compliance. When they do not readily yield to his demands, he expresses his frustration and anger like one would expect from a tin-pot dictator. We can imagine him screaming “off with their heads” in another era. In reality, though, he represents the eunuch class much more effectively than he does the potentates. His quirkiness, anger and petulance are more fitting for a functionary than they are for a true leader. Perhaps he has earned the operative title of “The Eunuch Wannabe Tyrant.” I realize that belittling him in this manner may be a bit over the top because he has, indeed, generated and motivated enough activity that has radically damaged our republic. He has achievements that would be envied by any deranged potentate and gleefully enforced by any power-hungry state eunuch.

In a real sense Obama has become the perfectly merged embodiment of the eunuch and the potentate. He is an historical anachronism who has through his perfidy managed to undermine and dislodge critical elements of the social and political fabric of the nation. His petty nature combined with his grandiose socialist schemes has driven him to shake the basic foundations of our country. Those who preceded him prepared the stage, but His Eminent Potentate the Eunuch-in-Chief has dropped the curtain and is playing the leading role.

  

Monday, June 6, 2011

Flight Plan


This week some members of my family plus some friends and I are staying in Duck, North Carolina, the Outer Banks. Just a short jaunt to the south is a little burg called Kitty Hawk. Because all of us in our entourage are Buckeyes with an appreciation for state history, we are aware of what transpired in Kitty Hawk on December 17th, 1903. Two bachelor brothers executed a controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight.

Obviously the government grant their received for application research was a superb investment of taxpayer’s dollars….oh, wait, there was no government research grant. If there were, it might have gone to an entity with better political connections than the Dayton brothers. The grant process then would have been extended and renewed until a new subsidized industry was created. But the intrepid bicycle builders from the Midwest did not apply nor receive taxpayer money for their “hands on” research project.

Although the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, have been credited with developing heavier-than-air flight, their patent was issued for a mechanical system that would allow the operator to manipulate the surfaces of the airplane for maximum aerodynamic control…in other words, the flaps. The basic elements of the system continue to be used today, and, of course, the government heavily subsidizes it as an industry that is vital for national interests. Not really, not at all. That year, 1903, predates the current version of the Federal Income Tax and the Federal Reserve System by a decade. Henry Ford was preparing to elevate motoring from a novelty to a staple of American life. Government generally operated within its constitutionally-designed parameters, and resourceful people developed innovative ideas that would change the lives of every person on the planet. Ford did not receive a grant or a bailout…then or now. Times and attitudes have changed, but not for the better.

When oil was discovered in Titusville in the Nineteenth Century, there were no EPA regulations to stop the drilling. There was no grant from the Department of Energy for exploration of alternatives for coal, wind and hydro power. Willing people with ideas, gumption and commitment tested, built and discovered products that have elevated our quality of life. No government interference or taxpayer money was required to bring their visions to fruition. No subsidies were necessary to keep the fledgling industries alive. In the beginning there were no tax breaks to allow the captains of industry to thrive.

Now we fly, we drive and we consume massive amounts of energy, and the tentacles of government intrusion are wrapped around each of those crucial industries. Some development continues but either directed or funded by the government. Government involvement in those three industries has thwarted their growth, undermined their efficiency and prodded them to become mere shadows of their pasts.  When government wins, we all lose. In today’s environment, the Wright brothers would not be allowed access to those sandy dunes at Kitty Hawk. Amelia Earhart, Lucky Lindy, Chuck Yeager and other great pioneers of aviation would never have been needed or noted. Too often, the helping hand of government is a fist.