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Clusterfuck Nation

by Jim Kunstler

Comment on current events by the author of
The Long Emergency (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2005)

www.kunstler.com (April 28 2008)


My new novel of the post-oil future, World Made By Hand, is available at
all booksellers.


A friend asked me how come the public apparently grasps the reality of
climate change but can't seem to wrap its collective brain around the
unfolding oil crisis.

I'm not convinced that the public does grasp climate change. It's
perceived, perhaps, as a background story to daily life, which goes on
regardless. Are you even sure Hollywood didn't invent it - and maybe
some boob at Time Magazine is selling it as though it were really happening?

Few have anything to gain by espousing denial of climate change. It's
hard for most people to tell if they have been affected by it. It
doesn't quite seem real. Those who actually make gestures in the face of
it - screwing in compact fluorescent lightbulbs, buying Prius cars - end
up appearing ridiculous, like an old granny telling you to fetch your
raincoat and rubbers because a force five hurricane is organizing itself
offshore, beyond the horizon.

The public appears aggressively clueless about the peak oil story. They
do not accept any threats to the motoring regime. The news media is
surely not helping sort things out. I saw a remarkable display of
ignorance on CNN last week when the new resident idiot-maniac Glenn Beck
hosted Teamster Union boss James Hoffa and they agreed that the oil
companies were to blame for high fuel prices. To put it as plainly as
possible, Beck doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about, and it's
disgraceful that CNN gives free reign to this moron to misinform the
public. It's perhaps equally amazing that Hoffa doesn't know we have
entered a permanent global oil crisis based on demand having outrun
supply. These two idiots think that if Exxon-Mobil built a new refinery
down in Louisiana, everything would be fine, diesel fuel would go back
down to 99 cents a gallon, and it would be Christmas every morning.

This has been a pretty remarkable month, actually, with all the problems
of "The Long Emergency" accelerating impressively. Oil is now testing
the $120 mark, the airline industry is imploding (largely over fuel
costs), the housing scene has reached a degree of collapse unseen since
the 1930s, food shortages have strayed out of the Third World and begun
to affect Japan and the USA, bats are dying of a mysterious disease in
the Northeast, and the Arctic sea ice is shrinking away to nothing.

We're in a strange collective psychic bubble. We'd like to forget about
all these troubling rumors of hardship and bad weather and just get on
with the daily task of making a living and paying for stuff and enjoying
our customary entertainments. The comforting ceremonies of everyday life
seem to continue. The freeways are still full of cars. Nancy Grace comes
on TV dependably at 8 pm and is there deploring the latest pervert
arrest. The baseball season has ramped up and the teams are
criss-crossing the nation in their chartered airplanes. The stock market
is actually going up - what's wrong with that?

But there's an equally eerie vibe out there that things are seriously
out-of-whack. We're on the edge of something. We're at the entrance of a
dark passage where some of the ceremonies of daily life meet resistance.
You go to the WalMart and five of your six credit cards are refused. Uh
oh. It begins to dawn on you that you're spending a quarter of your
take-home pay filling up the gas-tank every week. There's no dial tone
when you pick up the telephone. How could all the supermarkets in town
be out of rice? The local hospital just declared bankruptcy. The
neighbors down the street auctioned off all their furniture in the
driveway last week. Why does the cat pick up so many ticks these days?

Events are not through with us this year. They'll keep moving where they
will whether we believe in them or not. I'm hardly even convinced that
it matters who wins the presidential race this year. It could end up
being the world's biggest booby prize.

http://jameshowardkunstler.typepad.com/clusterfuck_nation/2008/04/belief-system.html


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