OCTOBER 2003
1.3:
Gray Daze
The adage is that "it is an ill wind that blows no good." San Diego's
winds, the Mistral-like Santa Ana that stoked the brush fires and urged them
towards million-dollar homes, was well-qualified as an ill-wind. At this writing
it has begun to subside, although it could get a "second wind" and
add to its score of 300 or so houses, 15 deaths and hundreds of thousands of
scorched acres before it finishes teaching us about the follies of shake-shingle
roofs, inappropriate foliage, and other lessons.
As the haze clears and the stench fades some things might appear with more clarity.
Our Gov (not the one who counts Kurt Waldheim as his buddy) came to town today,
surveying the damage and announcing the considerable efforts he has made to
get more help for the seriously undermanned firefighters of San Diego. The wonder
is that he showed up at all to the County that spawned his recall and voted
a huge plurality for his replacement. He once again showed himself to be a 'class
act' (the other in the manner in which he has comported himself in assisting
his replacement), not playing in his press conference a single political card,but
showing competence, concern and compassion.
Which brings me to the theme of this log. Government, the public sector, is
the perceived enemy of the political cohort that orchestrated the unseating
of Davis. They are the ones who resentful for every tax dollar they have to
expend for the public services services. But when catastrophe threatens they
don;t mind at all calling 911 or bitching when there aren't (and there weren't)
enough firemen and equipment to meet the need. They are the ones who bemoan
every zoning and building regulation intended to prevent or minimize the ravages
of fires, floods and earthquakes as intrusions into the sanctity of their right
to do just what , and where, they damn well please. With littler or no regard
for the commonweal they are the ones who think we are still living in some version
of the wild west where you can unleash your off-road vehicle on the environment,
vandalizing the landscape with impunity. But when that environment turns the
tables they expect their "public" services to be there to bail them
out.
So government wasn't the enemy these past few days; its was the last line of
defense against one of Nature's weapons of mass destruction. It wasn't 'privatiztion,'
it wasn't the sanctified 'marketplace', or any so-called "faith-based'
blather either, that answered the call. It was the Gov who got other cities
to sent their personnel and equipment, it was city administrators who directed
police, fire, public health and other services. It was the often maligned government
bureaus that conducted and coordinated the evacuations, and government workers
who took the risks and faced the dangers. It was public sector professionals.
It's an ill-wind that doesn't blow in some truth. But the smoke will not long
have cleared before the hot air of self interest and the government bashers
will be back fanning the flames of their inane rhetoric.
Posted: Mon - October 27, 2003 at 08:54 PM
1.2:
Shades of Baghdad
An eerie mourning sky at 8:30AM today as viewed from my deck toward the SSE.
Produced by Santa Ana conditions which have stirred brush fires in the north
of the county since yesterday the light must have been even more spectacular
from the airliner seen slipping between the sky and buildings.

Posted: Sun - October 26, 2003 at 09:37 AM
1.2:
Jim's new website
This is being sent to you because you are a member of my family or a friend
(I presume). . I'm calling it "Dragon City" because, well, I like
the sound of it, was born in the year of the dragon, and I like cities. But
it will be pretty much about anything that I am moved to write (or illustrate
with pictures and such) that I have bored or angered friends and family with
in the past through regular email. You access it by launching the URL as you
would with any website, and voila!, there is the latest "news" from
Dragon City.
Of course, you don;t have to bother to open it at all, which is probably a good
idea because the Homeland Security people are probably monitoring who visits
Dragon City to see who consorts with a liberal pinko who uses French words the
language of the French (e.g. voila) who are now considered to be our enemies
because they won't send money or troops to fight our war in Iraq.
But I am digressing, which some people regard as my one and only talent. But,
of course, those are the kind of people who like to go deer hunting with Jesus
and John Ashcoft. (see what I mean?)
Whatever. Anyway, you may already have enough of a taste of what the news from
Dragon City will be like to not click in again. But you should give it a chance.
Remember, now that I am retired I need someone to foist my opinions and musings
upon now that I don't have any students as my captive audience (although there
will be a midterm and a final). If you want, just click the "Credit/No
Credit" button. Later.
Posted: Mon - October 20, 2003 at 02:33 PM