{"id":266,"date":"2007-03-14T02:56:00","date_gmt":"2007-03-14T02:56:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jwalking\/2007\/03\/our-yertle-economy.html"},"modified":"2007-03-14T02:56:00","modified_gmt":"2007-03-14T02:56:00","slug":"our-yertle-economy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jwalking\/2007\/03\/our-yertle-economy.html","title":{"rendered":"Our Yertle economy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I watch news of secondary mortgage companies collapsing and stock market chaos and world stock market volatility and the continued reality of worldwide poverty and only one thing comes to mind &#8211; Yertle the Turtle. For those who might not remember Dr. Suess&#8217; story, a reminder (note: this is long so if you get bored you can skip to the end for more thoughts):<\/p>\n<pre><blockquote>On the far-away island of Sala-ma-Sond,<br \/>Yertle the Turtle was king of the pond.<br \/>A nice little pond.  It was clean.  It was neat.<br \/>The water was warm.  There was plenty to eat.<br \/>The turtles had everything turtles might need.<br \/>And they were all happy.  Quite happy indeed.<br \/><br \/>They were... untill Yertle, the king of them all,<br \/>Decided the kingdom he ruled was too small.<br \/>\"I'm ruler\", said Yertle, \"of all that I see.<br \/>But I don't see enough.  That's the trouble with me.<br \/>With this stone for a throne, I look down on my pond<br \/>But I cannot look down on the places beyond.<br \/>This throne that I sit on is too, too low down.<br \/>It ought to be higher!\" he said with a frown.<br \/>\"If I could sit high, how much greater I'd be!<br \/>What a king! I'd be ruler of all that I see!\"<br \/><br \/>So Yertle, the Turtle King, lifted his hand<br \/>And Yertle, the Turtle King, gave a command.<br \/>He ordered nine turtles to swim to his stone<br \/>And, using these turtles, he built a new throne.<br \/>He made each turtle stand on another one's back<br \/>And he piled them all up in a nine-turtle stack.<br \/>And then Yertle climbed up.  He sat down on the pile.<br \/>What a wonderful view! He could see 'most a mile!<br \/>\"All mine!\" Yertle cried.  \"Oh, the things I now rule!<br \/>I'm the king of a cow! And I'm the king of a mule!<br \/>I'm the king of a house! And, what's more, beyond that<br \/>I'm the king of a blueberry bush and a cat!<br \/>I'm Yertle the Turtle! Oh, marvelous me!<br \/>For I am the ruler of all that I see!\"<br \/><br \/>And all through the morning, he sat up there high<br \/>Saying over and over, \"A great king am I!\"<br \/>Until 'long about noon.  Then he heard a faint sigh.<br \/>\"What's that?\" snapped the king<br \/>And he looked down the stack.<br \/>And he saw, at the bottom, a turtle named Mack.<br \/>Just a part of his throne.  And this plain little turtle<br \/>Looked up and he said, \"Beg your pardon, King Yertle.<br \/>I've pains in my back and my shoulders and knees.<br \/>How long must we stand here, Your Majesty, please?\"<br \/>\"SILENCE!\" the King of the Turtles barked back.<br \/>\"I'm king, and you're only a turtle named Mack.\"<br \/>\"You stay in your place while I sit here and rule.<br \/>I'm the king of a cow! And I'm the king of a mule!<br \/>I'm the king of a house! And a bush! And a cat!<br \/>But that isn't all.  I'll do better than that!<br \/><br \/>My throne shall be higher!\" his royal voice thundered,<br \/>\"So pile up more turtles! I want 'bout two hundred!\"<br \/>\"Turtles! More turtles!\" he bellowed and brayed.<br \/>And the turtles 'way down in the pond were afraid.<br \/>They trembled.  They shook.  But they came.  They obeyed.<br \/>From all over the pond, they came swimming by dozens.<br \/>Whole families of turtles, with uncles and cousins.<br \/>And all of them stepped on the head of poor Mack.<br \/>One after another, they climbed up the stack.<br \/>Then Yertle the Turtle was perched up so high,<br \/>He could see fourty miles from his throne in the sky!<br \/>\"Hooray!\" shouted Yertle.  \"I'm the king of the trees!<br \/>I'm king of the birds! And I'm king of the bees!<br \/>I'm king of the butterflies! King of the air!<br \/>Ah, me! What a throne! What a wonderful chair!<br \/>I'm Yertle the Turtle! Oh, marvelous me!<br \/>For I am the ruler of all that I see!\"<br \/><br \/>Then again, from below, in the great heavy stack,<br \/>Came a groan from that plain little turtle named Mack.<br \/>\"Your Majesty, please... I don't like to complain,<br \/>But down here below, we are feeling great pain.<br \/>I know, up on top you are seeing great sights,<br \/>But down here at the bottom we, too, should have rights.<br \/>We turtles can't stand it.  Our shells will all crack!<br \/>Besides, we need food.  We are starving!\" groaned Mack.<br \/><br \/>\"You hush up your mouth!\" howled the mighty King Yertle.<br \/>\"You've no right to talk to the world's highest turtle.<br \/>I rule from the clouds! Over land! Over sea!<br \/>There's nothing, no, NOTHING, that's higher than me!\"<br \/><br \/>But, while he was shouting, he saw with suprise<br \/>That the moon of the evening was starting to rise<br \/>Up over his head in the darkening skies.<br \/>\"What's THAT?\" snorted Yertle.  \"Say, what IS that thing<br \/>That dares to be higher than Yertle the King?<br \/>I shall not allow it! I'll go higher still!<br \/>I'll build my throne higher! I can and I will!<br \/>I'll call some more turtles.  I'll stack 'em to heaven!<br \/>I need 'bout five thousand, six hundred and seven!\"<br \/><br \/>But, as Yertle, the Turtle King, lifted his hand<br \/>And started to order and give the command,<br \/>That plain little turtle below in the stack,<br \/>That plain little turtle whose name was just Mack,<br \/>Decided he'd taken enough.  And he had.<br \/>And that plain little lad got a bit mad.<br \/>And that plain little Mack did a plain little thing.<br \/>He burped!<br \/>And his burp shook the throne of the king!<br \/><br \/>And Yertle the Turtle, the king of the trees,<br \/>The king of the air and the birds and the bees,<br \/>The king of a house and a cow and a mule...<br \/>Well, that was the end of the Turtle King's rule!<br \/>For Yertle, the King of all Sala-ma-Sond,<br \/>Fell off his high throne and fell Plunk! in the pond!<br \/><br \/>And tosay the great Yertle, that Marvelous he,<br \/>Is King of the Mud.  That is all he can see.<br \/>And the turtles, of course... all the turtles are free<br \/>As turtles and, maybe, all creatures should be.<\/blockquote><\/pre>\n<p>I fear that our economy has Yertle-like tendencies &#8211; we are built atop so many other<br \/>countries, so many grand assumptions about continued ravenous consumption of more and more and more stuff, and worldwide greed to match ours that sometimes I just wait for Mack to raise his head for our economy and wealth to go, &#8220;Plunk! in the pond!&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I watch news of secondary mortgage companies collapsing and stock market chaos and world stock market volatility and the continued reality of worldwide poverty and only one thing comes to mind &#8211; Yertle the Turtle. 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