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- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1992 18:16:12 EDT
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- From: "Daniel A. Foss" <DFOSS@CCVM.SUNYSB.EDU>
- Subject: The Clinton Administration no kidding this time
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- 5. In annoying various political scientists and economists in this building,
- which I remind you is called the Ward Melville Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Building, Melville as in White Whale, which was not easy as only the most
- deadline-crazed or object-cathexis-perverted cases (like me) use this room in
- the maddening sweltering heat, Governor Cuomo, Give Me Airconditioning or Give
- Me Death! O where is the Sulla who will stomp our Marius! we asked the
- following question:
-
- "If next year's budget deficit were held today, what size would it be, to
- the nearest fifty, hundred billion, as you like."
-
- The political scientists, without exception, assumed that politicians, while
- not necessarily doing anything, and if so, not necessarily anything like what
- they promised to do, still, au fond, have a yearning in the heart to do some
- little thing. With some, this comes from the craving to wield power, Man's most
- testosterone-driven urge. (As for recent research on another urge see below).
- With others, it's more of a moral thing, we must keep a promise we made to the
- Armenian people: When George Bush, for example, agreed in 1990 to a tax
- increase negotiated by Budget Director Darman because he did not want an angry
- Congress messing with the war he, Bush, had in an advanced planning stage, the
- same Darman thought Bush knew what he had done, moralcommitmentwise, that is,
- break the "read my lips" pledge. With the legislation passed, Darman said,
- "You know you broke your tax pledge?" and Bush said, "Really?" (The language
- may have been cleaned up. But it does show how the sense of moral commitment
- works.) The other motive noted was Glory, called "a place in the HISTORY
- books."
-
- The political scientists estimated a $300 billion deficit, making no
- distinction as to who got in; improved from $350 billion budgeted and $400
- billion, realistic.
-
- The economists regard politicians as at best a damned nuisance, a source of
- random variability in hard math formulas which were difficult to show worked
- the way the books said they did as it was; the naive laybeing is shown what
- looks like a blob of points on the graph. Guesswork, with hard math formulas
- to back it up, began at $450 billion and got worse from there. It was pointed
- out to this reporter that neither Bush nor Clinton had promised to do anything
- much, and anything which was not mere nebulous platitude would be voted down in
- Congress with boos and catcalls if introduced.
-
- 6. John H. Gagnon, world's leading authority on sex research who, having
- announced his retirement from that field as it had become "tedious," and
- endeavoring instead to develop a new specialty in the sociology of the meaning
- and purpose of human existence, of which Life had already been thoroughly
- understood and reduced to the format of a course called, "The Sociology of
- Everyday Life," told the Sociology Department Seminar today that he changed
- his mind after dying gay friends begged him to do one last gigantic study.
-
- In the waning days of the Reagan Administration a request for proposed surveys
- went out, and Gagnon's team figured the study could be done for fifteen
- million dollars. "The White House" in a waking moment had got curious about
- the AIDS situation. Then, in the Bush Administration, the Department of Health
- and Human Services was handed over lock stock and barrel to the Fundamentalist
- Right. HHS, abetted by the political clout of Sen. Jesse Helms, R,NC, violated
- all known and a few obscure rules of federal funding procedures. Private
- foundations then stepped in to save the project with a few million discreetly
- slipped to the National Opinion Research Center team: This money came from
- big business Republicans, who as previously noted in this column, are the very
- people whose use of sex appeal in commercials and magazine ads moves the
- consumer goods.
-
- Gagnon's talk, "Sex and Politics," concluded with the preliminary results,
- which usefully supplemented the Martian perspective on what sexual selection
- and, still more, mate selection, is *for*. Which is, to establish publicly
- who is good enough for whom. To make explicit, that is, the verdict of the
- Marketplace. "Though sex is very important representationally," Gagnon said,
- "it has become quite unimportant behaviorally. In other words, people are
- thinking about it a lot and not doing it much."
-
- Persons with more than one sex partner a time, he said, decline rapidly in
- numbers after age 27, reflecting the frantic urge to sustain the marital
- bond, often as not unsuccessfully, at all costs; and those who are married,
- however precariously, do not dare fool around.
-
- It should go without saying, after all the hullaballoo over his once-private
- life, Clinton will have a, uh, family policy as much as Bush has had one, and
- is likely to be more sincere about it, too. For one thing, Clinton will not, I
- predict, masturbate when raising taxes, as George Bush charges he did 128
- times. Raise taxes, that is. The source of the number 128, a magic number for
- computer users, is the number of possible bit configurations for the seven bits
- used to represent the ASCII code used on all personal computers, VAX and other
- mainframes, and other stuff. Neither will he shed any tears. He will be flat-
- affectual. He will show no emotion, as a real man shouldn't. Hillary will make
- sure he does it right.
-
- 7. One difference between Clinton and his role model, JFK, is that Clinton has
- *not* promised to "get this country moving again." This is because it cannot
- be done. Watch this column as I continue to try to figure out why.
- Intellectually, the task is quite beyond me. Contrariwise, anybody who could
- give me any help, better yet figure it all out themselves, refuses to even
- think about it.
-
- 8. The period after 1994, when this writer does anticipate national ruin to
- arrive at latest, possibly they will call a meeting of the Estates General or
- something while starving women scream, "Bread, bread, give us bread!" in
- frantic efforts to close loopholes and balance the budget, bondholders will
- object, Simon Schama will bring you the play by play, I don't care. I shall
- be lying on the beach on the Hel Peninsula in Poland.
-
- Sincerely,
- Daniel A. Foss,
- who really wishes he could say he is going straight to Hel but there
- have been too many escapist fantasies already.
-