Americans need to toughen up

October 28, 2009 by William K. Wolfrum 

When Joseph Hazelwood drunkenly plowed the Exxon Valdez into the rocks in Alaska, spilling millions of gallons of oil and obliterating millions of animals, the nation wept. Being in Alaska at that time, however, I agreed with many Alaskans that it was a blessing in disguise.

You see, for years many Alaskans had bemoaned the lazy and selfish approach otters had taken to life. The oil spill changed that for good. Alaskans finally had what they long desired – tougher otters.

Two decades later, the United States finds itself in the same situation as pre-Exxon Alaska – we have a population that has grown lazy and selfish, unable or unwilling to compete in mankind’s most important battle – the survival of the fittest. Slowly but surely, however, the United States has taken the steps necessary to create what it most needs – tougher citizens.

Start with our food industry. George W. Bush made an important decision early in his Presidency – the FDA would be run by food industry lobbyists that investigated no one and allowed the few major food suppliers of the U.S. to self-police. This wise policy decision by Bush created rapid-fire outbreaks of e-coli in everything from beef to broccoli to baby carriages for all we know. Add to that the fact that large pig-farming enterprises somehow managed to create a lethal and contagious strain of swine flu, and you can see that Bush did his job in toughening up Americans.

And yes, people died due to the tainted food and swine flu. But people also survived it, helping to toughen the average American. Soon, with bellies full of e-coli and swine flu coursing through their blood, Americans will be tougher.

The food industry has also worked overtime to add high-fructose corn syrup to everything, as well as making it nearly impossible for the average American to eat healthily. The vast majority of Americans now eat only what the select and elite food industries allow them to eat. This has resulted in obesity and diabetic epidemics that far surpass anything this planet has ever seen. We are literally weeks away from seeing every baby in this nation born fat and with diabetes.

And sure, people die from diabetes and obesity. But people also survive it, helping to toughen up the average American. Soon, with belies full of E-coli, obese, diabetic Americans with swine flu coursing through their veins will be tougher.

The nation’s health care system has also provided ways to toughen Americans. Because while Barack Obama and Democrats fight to reform the health care system, they are missing a larger point. With millions of Americans staying away from doctors and dentists because of the costs, they toughen up. Soon enough, every American will be riddled with infection and disease.

Yeah, ok, some people will die earlier from infection and illness. But some won’t. Soon, with bellies full of E-coli, obese, diabetic, diseased, infection-riddled Americans that have swine flu coursing through their veins will be tougher.

America’s commitment to climate change has also had a desired effect. Over the years, the U.S. has not only fought against doing anything for the environment, it has actively pursued a pro-global-warming agenda. As the years progress, the rising oceans and carbon-dioxide in the air will help Americans grow stronger.

Obviously, many will die from climate change. But some won’t. Soon, with bellies full of E-coli and swine flu coursing through their veins, diseased, obese, diabetic, infection-riddled Americans that breathe carbon dioxide through gills will be tougher.

Finally, many Americans fretted uncontrollably when the economic crisis hit in 2008. But this has been a slope Americans have been sliding down for years, as unions have disappeared and citizens have to work harder to make less money. And it goes without saying that endless financial problems destroy marriages and cause anxiety.

And yeah, some people will die of massive coronaries or go out and start committing crimes as a result. But some won’t. Soon, with bellies full of E-coli, obese, diabetic, infection- and swine-flu-riddled, poor, divorced, stressed-out, diseased, hard-working but poor Americans that breathe carbon dioxide through gills and often drop of heart attacks, will be tougher.

Like the toughened otter, Americans have long needed these changes. They need this toughening. It’s evolutionary, really, and better for all in the long run. Because when this is a nation of tough, fat, diabetic, E-coli-loaded, infection-and-swine-flu-riddled, anxiously divorced, hard-working but poor, diseased Americans that breathe carbon dioxide through gills and occasionally have their hearts explode, America will once again take its deserved spot as the greatest nation on Earth.

–WKW

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11 Responses to “Americans need to toughen up”

  1. Michael on October 28th, 2009 11:53 am

    I anxiously await your Darwinian future. If worse comes to worst, my cousin has a crapload of guns (for hunting, of course). I’m sure we can find food and fight off the roving bands of obese, diseased, poverty-stricken road warriors by ourselves.

  2. hugh.c.mcbride on October 28th, 2009 11:56 am

    a nation of tough, fat, diabetic, E-coli-loaded, infection-and-swine-flu-riddled, anxiously divorced, hard-working but poor, diseased Americans that breathe carbon dioxide through gills and occasionally have their hearts explode

    Is is just me, or does removing “hard working but poor” from this list leave one with a fairly spot-on description of Cheney, Beck, Limbaugh, Hannity & Gingrich?

  3. dgun on October 28th, 2009 3:34 pm

    One of your best posts, IMO. Top 10 at least.

  4. William K. Wolfrum on October 28th, 2009 4:25 pm

    Damn, Dgun, thank you. Coming from you, that means a lot. Of course, I recognize that the NBA season tipped-off yesterday, and you still could be euphoric ;)

  5. Matt Osborne on October 28th, 2009 5:41 pm

    Wow. Linkworthy.

  6. sherriwilson on October 28th, 2009 5:50 pm

    Surely the rapture will get them before all that comes to pass… Won’t it?

  7. Sandi Behrns on October 28th, 2009 5:54 pm

    Thanks for the laugh! Sad though, if the HFCS in those pastries doesn’t get you, the e-coli in your veggies will.

  8. dgun on October 28th, 2009 9:45 pm

    I recognize that the NBA season tipped-off yesterday, and you still could be euphoric

    Hoop time is that most wonderful time of the year.

  9. William K. Wolfrum on October 29th, 2009 8:30 am

    I must admit that I do like the way they go up and down the court.

  10. RS Janes on October 31st, 2009 2:14 pm

    A few minor edits and this could be a column by Charles “Scream at Your Rabbi When He Asks for Peace” Krauthammer or Pat “If We Had Just Left Hitler Alone There Would Have Been No WWII” Buchanan. Both in the past have written buncombe with the theme that we wouldn’t be in this mess if we were just tougher and didn’t go all ‘femme’ and compassionate when facing our problems. Passing strange for these ‘nattering nabobs of neoconism’ who denounce Darwin to simultaneously believe in the survival of the fittest and toughest. (Of course, par for the course with neocons, they didn’t quite grasp Darwin either — it’s survival of the most adaptable, not the fittest and toughest.)

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