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The Year of the Dud

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Lots of things that should have happened in 2013 did not.

We were supposed to have long ago reached “peak oil” and an age of always-higher gas prices. Wind and solar power – and a reduced lifestyle – were our dismal future.

But someone or something did not cooperate with gloomy government predictions. After all the failed subsidized green companies, the postponement of the Keystone Pipeline, the radical restrictions of new gas and oil leasing on federal lands, and the promises for radical climate-change legislation curtailing carbon energy use, the United States nevertheless seems awash in old energy.

Gas prices have been going down. Oil and natural gas production is going up. America may soon be the largest coal exporter in the world. There is little worry over any more Middle East embargoes and cutoffs of oil.

Energy-intensive industries talk of relocating from Asia and Europe to a new America of cheaper electricity. The more the Obama administration wanted a landscape of alternative energy, the more it seemed traditional oil and natural gas gushed out of American soil.

Obamacare may take its place among Sasquatch, crop circles and the Loch Ness monster as one of the great hoaxes of all time. Before the 2012 election, Americans swallowed hook, line and sinker the con that they could all at once keep their existing health plans, keep their own doctors, keep their 25-year-olds on the family health plan, never be denied coverage for a costly pre-existing condition, sign up instantaneously on a website, buy insurance only after becoming seriously ill – and yet save $2,500 in annual premiums as part of the bargain. And all that without any new taxes on the middle class.

In 2013, the ruse was revealed. Voters learned that nothing is free, and that it’s impossible to get more coverage for more people at less cost. Plans were cancelled, doctors were dropped, premiums soared, websites crashed. Medicare was raided. Taxes were raised on everything from medical devices to real estate sales. Medicaid enrollments spiraled.

In 2013 the grievance industry also fizzled. For all the demands to change the supposedly insensitive name of the Washington Redskins, team owner Daniel Snyder said no, the public nodded, and that apparently was that.

No one much bought Oprah Winfrey’s contention that a tony boutique in Switzerland had discriminated against her because a clerk at Trois Pommes failed to recognize the billionaire – and therefore was reluctant to show Oprah her desired $38,000 crocodile bag. For that matter, few were convinced that an entire generation of Americans must die off, as she suggested in a BBC interview, to satisfy her visions of a racially harmonious America.

GLAAD, a gay and lesbian advocacy group, was no more convincing in its demands that Phil Robertson of “Duck Dynasty” be summarily fired from the show for making insensitive remarks. Although A&E caved for a few days by suspending Robertson for his rude comments in a magazine interview, the network’s outrage apparently did not last long.

With finger to the monetary wind, executives at A&E discovered that more viewers sided with free speech than with GLAAD’s demands for censorship, so they flip-flopped to cash in with a Christmas marathon session of money-making “Duck Dynasty” reruns. Even the customary intervention of Jesse Jackson did not result in “Duck” apologies or curb A&E’s desire for lucre.

It should have been a banner year for the re-elected Barack Obama. In January he promised us the rollout of new health care and climate change legislation, immigration reform, more gun control, and new federal spending initiatives. Instead, his approval ratings dived to the lowest level at this point in a president’s second term since Richard Nixon’s.

Why the sudden unpopularity of the mellifluous and charismatic Obama?

He forgot the old rule that a president can mislead, misstate and misquote only so many times. And there were many, many times in 2013. Can we ever recall them all?

The false red lines in Syria. The promise to intervene and then not to intervene against Bashar Assad in Syria. The need for tough and suddenly not-so-tough sanctions against Iran. The ongoing vows to find the allegedly video-inspired killers of Americans in Benghazi. The good and then bad Muslim Brotherhood, and the good and then bad junta that followed. The once-“outrageous” IRS scandal now dismissed as a mere hyped media melodrama. The doctors and health plans you can keep – period! The serial summers of recovery.

Finally, all that rhetoric became an overload. The American people shrugged and the great second term began to fizzle in the year of the dud.

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8 Comments on "The Year of the Dud"

  1. mo on Thu, 2nd Jan 2014 2:09 pm 

    Ultra right flim flam

  2. Dave Thompson on Thu, 2nd Jan 2014 2:27 pm 

    Tort reform, tax cuts for the wealthy, entitlement cuts, voter fraud reform, deregulation/defund EPA, school vouchers to magnet schools, repeal and re place Obamacare with a yet to be determined policy. What did I miss? Us vs them politics as usual,while all the earth is aflame and being destroyed through endless growth.

  3. ghung on Thu, 2nd Jan 2014 2:35 pm 

    Yeah, the feeding frenzy continued with an even greater sense of desperation. The psychopathic greed-need continues to trump common sense with utter disregard for the future. Dig it, burn it, toss it. OH, the joy!

  4. rockman on Thu, 2nd Jan 2014 4:42 pm 

    More relentless pissing and moaning IMHO. I’ll just pick on one portion of the rant:

    “the postponement of the Keystone Pipeline”. It was not postponed. The Keystone pipeline has been moving Canadian oil across the border for years. Was hasn’t happened was the approval of the border crossing permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. But the rest of the construction of this OTHER Keystone pipeline continued. This month the southern leg of this system will begin delivering up to 600,000 bopd directly from the oil sands fields to Texas refineries.

  5. J-Gav on Thu, 2nd Jan 2014 7:21 pm 

    A pretty dud year for sure but hardly for the reasons presented in this beanhead’s pseudo-journalistic rant. As far as getting anything meaningful done on big-ticket issues like climate change (i.e. at least the beginning of a power-down program – Nada!); Real healthcare reform (i.e. single-payer, the only one that makes any sense); Ratcheting down the new arms race, bringing weapons-dealing under much stricter control and taking effective measures to defuse existing conflicts; Putting the financial-scam which we call an economy into the domain of a public service, etc, etc. No, not much has been done and we’ll pay the price!

  6. robertinget on Thu, 2nd Jan 2014 7:26 pm 

    Every Extreme Religious Right movement embraces defeat. Martyrdom in America is
    accepting duty as ‘good Christians’ to bend truth as ‘Ends justifies the Means’.
    (Machiavelli)

    Islamic hijackers carry this idea to profoundly more deadly ends. But, the
    idea is the same.

    Democracy can tolerate so called “Patriots” and has, at least in America, since our beginnings.

    To be a good patriot, a man must consider his countrymen as God’s … In Dr. Johnson’s famous dictionary patriotism is defined as the last resort of a scoundrel. …. In uniform patriotism can salute one flag only, embrace but the first circle of …

  7. stevefromvirginia on Thu, 2nd Jan 2014 9:58 pm 

    That was a waste of valuable electrons …

  8. Steve on Sat, 4th Jan 2014 1:17 pm 

    Why was this mishmash of Tea Party nonsense posted on this peak oil website?

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