- Everyone Should Be This Pissed Off…
We should all be really pissed off, each and everyone of us. We’ve all gotten a raw deal in recent years, and there is no end in sight. Why? Because we have no leaders.
You don’t have to take my word for it, just ask 82 year old millionaire Lee Iacocca. He’s pissed, and chances are he’s not going to need a loan to pay for health care or fill up the gas tank. I have mixed feelings about Lee Iacocca, being from Detroit doesn’t help, but you can’t deny that his question deserves an answer, “Where have all the leaders Gone?”
Excerpts from Lee Iacocca’s new book:
“Am I the only guy in this country who’s fed up with what’s happening? Where the hell is our outrage? We should be screaming bloody murder. We’ve got a gang of clueless bozos steering our ship of state right over a cliff, we’ve got corporate gangsters stealing us blind, and we can’t even clean up after a hurricane much less build a hybrid car. But instead of getting mad, everyone sits around and nods their heads when the politicians say, stay the course.”
“Stay the course? You’ve got to be kidding. This is America, not the damned Titanic. I’ll give you a sound bite: Throw all the bums out!”
“You might think I’m getting senile, that I’ve gone off my rocker, and maybe I have. But someone has to speak up. I hardly recognize this country anymore.”
“The most famous business leaders are not the innovators but the guys in handcuffs. While we’re fiddling in Iraq , the Middle East is burning and nobody seems to know what to do. And the press is waving ‘pom-poms’ instead of asking hard questions. That’s not the promise of the America my parents and yours traveled across the ocean for.”
“Leaders are made, not born. Leadership is forged in times of crisis. It’s easy to sit there with your feet up on the desk and talk theory. Or send someone else’s kids off to war when you’ve never seen a battlefield yourself. It’s another thing to lead when your world comes tumbling down.”
“On September 11, 2001, we needed a strong leader more than any other time in our history. We needed a steady hand to guide us out of the ashes. A hell of a mess, so here’s where we stand. We’re immersed in a bloody war with no plan for winning and no plan for leaving. We’re running the biggest deficit in the history of the country. We’re losing the manufacturing edge to Asia, while our once-great companies are getting slaughtered by health care costs. Gas prices are skyrocketing, and nobody in power has a coherent energy policy. Our schools are in trouble. Our borders are like sieves. The middle class is being squeezed every which way. These are times that cry out for leadership.”
“But when you look around, you’ve got to ask: ‘Where have all the leaders gone?’ Where are the curious, creative communicators? Where are the people of character, courage, conviction, omnipotence, and common sense? I may be a sucker for alliteration, but I think you get the point.”
“Name me a leader who has a better idea for homeland security than making us take off our shoes in airports and throw away our shampoo? We’ve spent billions of dollars building a huge new bureaucracy, and all we know how to do is react to things that have already happened.”
“Name me one leader who emerged from the crisis of Hurricane Katrina. Congress has yet to spend a single day evaluating the response to the hurricane, or demanding accountability for the decisions that were made in the crucial hours after the storm.”
“Name me an industry leader who is thinking creatively about how we can restore our competitive edge in manufacturing. Who would have believed that there could ever be a time when ‘The Big Three’ referred to Japanese car companies? How did this happen, and more important, what are we going to do about it?”
“Name me a government leader who can articulate a plan for paying down the debt, or solving the energy crisis, or managing the health care problem. The silence is deafening. But these are the crises that are eating away at our country and milking the middle class dry.”
“I have news for the gang in Congress. We didn’t elect you to sit on your asses and do nothing and remain silent while our democracy is being hijacked and our greatness is being replaced with mediocrity. What is everybody so afraid of? That some bonehead on Fox News will call them a name? Give me a break. Why don’t you guys show some spine for a change?”
Hey, I’m not trying to be the voice of gloom and doom here. I’m trying to light a fire. I’m speaking out because I have hope, I believe in America . In my lifetime I’ve had the privilege of living through some of America’s greatest moments. I’ve also experienced some of our worst crises: the ‘Great Depression’, ‘World War II’, the ‘Korean War’, the ‘Kennedy Assassination’, the ‘Vietnam War’, the 1970s oil crisis, and the struggles of recent years culminating with 9/11.”
“If I’ve learned one thing, it’s this: You don’t get anywhere by standing on the sidelines waiting for somebody else to take action. Whether it’s building a better car or building a better future for our children, we all have a role to play. That’s the challenge I’m raising in this book. It’s a call to ‘Action’ for people who, like me, believe in America. It’s not too late, but it’s getting pretty close. So let’s shake off the crap and go to work. Let’s tell ‘em all we’ve had enough.”
August 13th, 2008 at 9:14 am
Hooay! Right on, and don’t forget what is the number of dead American soldiers in Iraq, maimed, PTSD, homeless etc.etc. over 100,000 Iraqi’s dead! Lets connect the dots, yes, it is about the OIL< Black Gold. Those with the Gold Win, and we the suckers, off to work we go because we owe and owe to pay their bills. Good shell game! They keep the gold and we pay for it? Mind boggling isn’t it? Yes, we are a nation of sheeple! Georgia and Russia are at it, there is a highway from the airport in Georgia called George W. Bush and his bill board(photo) is at the end, which goes from the airport to the capitol. We the taxpayer suckers paid for it? DUH! I am sick of it myself. Yes, no Leadership of quality and intergrity, this campaign has been a farce, they talk the talk, jibber jabber, He says then he responds or she responded! Round and round in a circle going nowhere. No Problem solving just inflate your tires and mind you that can hydroplane if over inflated which the fools probably will do. Nuttiness is Prevailing out there in the land of the Blue Meanies! We live in a land of MOrons! They fill the t.v. up with Reality shows, America can dance/sing, sports, etc. Everything but programing to jiggle the MINDS! We are failing miserbly and falling behind in Academics! Critical thinking is DEAD!
We are in big trouble, outsourcing of jobs and insourcing of lower scale pay which bumps the American trying to clim the economic rung. So, as they distract us with silliness, we are on the slippery slope spiraling down to third world, social and economic. Welcome to the Global Citizen. SLAVES! We will work for lower wages amd our quality of life will disappear and only those with GOLD WIN!
Thanks for sharing your comments & beautiful B&W, photos!
I am a former student of Frank Espada, but I have also been a busy grandmother and lost touch with photography. Would like to give it a try again but gave up my B&W darkroom because of my visiting grandbabies.
do you by any chance teach B&W photography. I have a medium format Mamiya. Would be very intersted to pick it up again. Thank you
gwen
August 14th, 2008 at 9:30 pm
Thanks for all your comments. I wish more people thought this way, or at least demonstrated some small amount of outrage with the whole situation.
At the moment I’m not teaching photography, though that may change in the near future. It’s always something I thought of doing, but the opportunity never presented itself, and I never really pursued it.
Good luck with your photography, let me know if I can be of any help.
Thanks again for your comments.
August 15th, 2008 at 4:19 pm
The average person doesn’t know what to do nor whom to believe. It seems that every time a leader steps up to the plate and wins our trust, they turn out to be much less than we had hoped. Is there any wonder that many don’t feel it’s worth their time to get out and vote when they feel that they have been let down and deceived time after time?
October 25th, 2008 at 1:38 pm
I couldn’t agree with you more. However I’m from over the pond in the UK, and I hate to say it, but it’s pretty much the same here. Our country is dictated to by a bunch of spineless hypocritical morons who have as much charisma and leadership capability as a shiny beach pebble. In the not too distant future we will have our every communication monitored and registered on a database so that some gimps can write some really complicated algrothims to deduce that Joe Smith from 21 Nowhere Street, Middle Classville is a terrorist and ruin his life.
What amazes me most is that this goes on, that they powers that be flaunt it in our faces, and we do what? Nod our heads sheepishly and then bend over and ask, “anything else sir?”.
A few years back when oil prices hit a high we had a major fuel crisis with depots being barrackaded and the nation pretty much hid a standstill. The press and the media wound the situation up and we revelled on it - a nation as one against the goverment and its rich ass kisser supporters, sorry advisers.
Several years later and prices at the pump are considerably higher than they were back then and what happens? We as the most impotent of viagra seeking geriatrics do diddley. It’s barely mentioned. And without someone with a bit of backbone to try and rouse our miserable asses, we bend over and say “state own our banks and bankroll those greedy robbing arseholes who got us into this economic turmoil in the first place? Yes Please!”.