{"id":240,"date":"2008-10-25T20:48:00","date_gmt":"2008-10-25T20:48:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jimgworld.com\/blog1\/2008\/10\/25\/240\/"},"modified":"2014-09-22T19:56:01","modified_gmt":"2014-09-23T00:56:01","slug":"240","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jimgworld.com\/blog1\/?p=240","title":{"rendered":"Political Fatigue, Loneliness Tunes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m starting to lose interest in the Presidential election campaign.  There doesn&#8217;t seem to be anything significant left to say about it.  The only interesting thing will be the post-election analysis, the break-out of how the voting public actually responds to Obama and McCain.  The polls are all over the place; the vote might be really tight, keeping everyone in suspense long into the night.  Or by 9PM, it might be clear that Obama is taking the country by a landslide.  I&#8217;m anxious to find out.  There&#8217;s nothing more that I need to know about these guys.<\/p>\n<p>As to what I think the outcome should be,  I agree with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.realclearpolitics.com\/articles\/2008\/10\/both_parties_should_lose_in_th.html\" target=\"blank\">Robert Robb of the Arizona Republic:<\/a>  \u201cthis is an election Republicans deserve to lose but Democrats don&#8217;t deserve to win\u201d.  However, someone is going to win, so right now I just want to get it over with and adapt to whatever happens (most likely a big change in the Senate, House, and White House; one that may be relatively short-lived).<\/p>\n<p>I disagree with Joe the Plumber and John McCain regarding additional taxes on the rich.  (Easy for me, since I ain&#8217;t rich).  But I am also an economic realist; increased progressive taxes will slow down entrepreneurship, drive capital to other countries, and cut back the American economy&#8217;s growth rate.  BUT, if the increased tax revenues are invested in infrastructure, scientific research and education, the growth slowdown can be largely reversed.  So, I hope that Obama and Reid and Pelosi don&#8217;t give the store away in Democratic political plums like grants to ACORN, new regulatory agencies, and working-class tax credits (other than the college education credit, which indeed helps long-run economic growth).  Unfortunately, they probably will.<\/p>\n<p>TOP TEN LONELINESS: I don&#8217;t keep up with hit music anymore; I generally have no idea what songs are getting the most play on the airwaves, or on YouTube, or at the cash register (or illegal download sites).   But I did recently hear one of the current \u201ctop ten\u201d, a nice little tune by Nickelback called <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Gotta_Be_Somebody\" target=\"_blank\">\u201cGotta Be Somebody\u201d<\/a>.  As in \u201cthere&#8217;s gotta be somebody out there for me\u201d.  I was surprised that Nickelback, a throughly modern, post-grunge rock band, would put out something sentimental like that.  When I think about Nickelback I usually think about \u201cJust a Couple Animals\u201d, a paean to raging teenage sex drive.  \u201cGotta Be Somebody\u201d is a surprising redirection of Chad Kroeger&#8217;s raw voice into something emotional but also romantic and innocent, something like Bono might do (e.g., &#8220;Still Haven&#8217;t Found What I&#8217;m Looking For&#8221;).  The lyrics are simple but fairly nice, even mildly poetic.  I now have it in my collection.<\/p>\n<p>(There&#8217;s also a high-profile tune out by Beyonce called \u201cIf I Were a Boy\u201d.  I&#8217;m gonna take a pass on that one.)<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGotta Be Somebody\u201d touches a chord of loneliness and longing for many people, old and young.  Well, mostly young; but an old guy like me is not immune either.  The tune is mildly encouraging and optimistic; one line goes \u201cyou can&#8217;t give up when you&#8217;re looking for a diamond in the rough\u201d.  And it lets you know how great you will feel once you finally do find the true love of your life.<\/p>\n<p>Well, at this point in my life, \u201cfinding the right person\u201d no longer seems to be an inalienable right (or even a distinct possibility).  Some people actually find their \u201csoul mates\u201d and stay together for decades.  Their lives are better for finding each other.   Many people, though, settle for \u201cpretty close\u201d.  As a long-lost friend of mine once said about dating and romance, \u201cit&#8217;s an off-the-rack world\u201d.  If you wait for perfection, you might die waiting.  Some people do hold out for perfection; most never find it.  The world is not always a fair place.<\/p>\n<p>I compare the search for a soulmate in this life with my lost sock drawer.  Socks are meant to be paired, but sometimes one gets lost in the wash.  When that happens, I put the remaining sock in a corner of the drawer.  Perhaps the other one will show up; or maybe a future lost sock will provide a good match, and the two outcasts can get out into the world once more.  But mostly these socks sit and wait for a partner that will never arrive.  They all have the same problem, but they can&#8217;t provide each other with a solution.  Because they just don&#8217;t go together.  Everyone who complains about being lonely is usually surrounded by many others with the same complaint, others who could theoretically answer their longings and end their loneliness.  But  99% of the time, it just doesn&#8217;t work.  Just like a blue nylon sock and a gray cotton sock, which don&#8217;t go together.  They need their soulmates; and they most likely won&#8217;t find them.  <\/p>\n<p>But that&#8217;s life.  Nonetheless, it&#8217;s nice that an emotionally naive song can still make it in this cynical world of so little faith.  Dreams die hard, don&#8217;t they.  But in dying hard, perhaps they live on.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m starting to lose interest in the Presidential election campaign. There doesn&#8217;t seem to be anything significant left to say about it. The only interesting thing will be the post-election analysis, the break-out of how the voting public actually responds to Obama and McCain. 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