I have known one or two couples who spend much of their time apart, living in different spots on the continent, and they appear to be quite happy. Nonetheless, I don’t think I have ever had a discussion with a woman who has said that she was looking forward to being married to a man who was never around. Certainly no woman who would have considered marrying me would have expressed such a sentiment. Even if someone had, I personally believe that marriage is far more enjoyable and fun if one lives in the same house as one’s spouse. If that isn’t possible, you should at the very least live in the same country.
Since I wished to live under the same roof as my Canadian wife, I had to go through the process of obtaining permanent residence. Of course, my wife could have moved to the United States, but Canadians tend to hold some funny views of the United States.[1] It was a long and expensive procedure that required me to prove that I was worthy of a Canadian woman. The final steps in getting permanent residence status involved acquiring official documents. These documents required photographs. In every case, my “green” card, my health card and my driver’s license, I was told explicitly not to smile. If there was even a hint of a smile in my eyes, the photograph had to be retaken. This was very different from the States when the person taking my driver’s license photograph insisted that I put on my happy face.
It wasn’t always this way for the Canadians. There was a time when all official Canadian documents had photographs of a smiling citizenry. But that changed during the Bush-Dick Cheney presidency. Sometime after February 2006, the U.S. government told the Canadian government that they were going to stop accepting travel documents showing smiling Canadians.
On the Canadian side of the border, it isn’t exactly clear why the Bush-Dick Cheney administration wanted to rid the world of happy looking Canadians. True, the Canadians had refused to participate in the invasion of Iraq. However, the Canadians had shown total friendship and support for the United States by flying cover for the U.S. during the days following 9/11 and had sent troops into one of the most dangerous and violent areas in Afghanistan to die in the war on terror. Despite these facts, the Bush-Dick Cheney government had one of their little hissy fits and took several steps to punish the Canadians economically.[2] Their actions ultimately contributed to the collapse of Paul Martin’s liberal government and the rise of Stephen Harper’s conservative government.[3]
The reticence of the Canadians to die in Iraq as well as Afghanistan is unlikely to have had anything to do with the Bush-Dick Cheney “no smiling Canadians” policy. The Canadians had already been punished for their refusal to participate in the invasion of Iraq and Stephen Harper’s government was already established when the U.S. government informed the Canadian government that they didn’t want to see any happy Canadians.
So why aren’t Canadians allowed to smile anymore? None of the officials who took the photographs for my Canadian papers knew the answer to that question.
It is possible that the Bush-Dick Cheney administration may have simply wanted to protect the American people.
If you recall, at the beginning of the Bush-Dick Cheney presidency, the tech bubble had finally burst. This quite possibly wouldn’t have had any devastating impact upon the economy. However, the energy industry had also helped to destabilize the U.S. economy with their price-fixing shenanigans. So by the summer of 2001, when the Bush-Cheney administration had finally gained its footing and was ready to take up the grand battle in the Cold War with the Soviet Union[4], the U.S. economy was beginning to move towards a recession.
The Bush-Dick Cheney administration denied the existence of any recession. I think they were trying to help Americans by tapping into “children’s magic.” You know, the old, “If I close my eyes and say that it doesn’t exist; then it doesn’t.” Of course, cynics at that time were claiming that the American people preferred a government that denies ugly facts.
The Bush-Dick Cheney White House weren’t a bunch of simple-minded fools. They did much more than deny the existence of facts. They encouraged the American people to treat each day like it was payday[5]. Then they distracted the American people from their economic frailty by invading one country to go after a real villain whose threats they had ignored, then stopping halfway through and well before completing the original mission, they spun around to invade another country to go after a guy who had been the villain du jour a decade earlier in another Bush administration. Bear in mind that that guy’s big sins[6] as they affected the United States were to fight a war of attrition with the Iranians, the sworn enemy of the United States, and he invaded Kuwait, a country packed full of rich and spoiled people.[7]
It was clear that the Bush-Dick Cheney administration were students of history. They had seen the 1920s and they knew that voters would be happy if they were encouraged to live like there was no tomorrow. They had seen the Roman Empire and they knew that the path to the rabble’s heart, I’m sorry, the citizens’ hearts, was through blood sport. No one looking at the administration’s actions could really deny that the Bush-Dick Cheney gang was truly concerned about the happiness and welfare of the common people.
But the Bush-Dick Cheney administration wasn’t about to take half measures. To make the American citizens feel even better, the administration lowered the taxes on the wealthiest following that old adage, “When the rich are happy, the whole world sings.” They also continued the deregulation of the banking and financial sector that had begun during the Reagan years. These steps made sense because it was these bankers and capital investors and the rich who were the true job creators. Everyone knew that it would be their choices that would help America climb out of the recession that wasn’t really happening. And I am sure that most people have a pretty good idea of what history will have to say about the Bush-Dick Cheney gang’s theory of economics.
In a further demonstration of their absolute love for the American people, the Bush-Dick Cheney administration took steps to help the American people avoid being bothered with a few pesky details, such as how to fund two wars, let alone fund other government responsibilities, after the tax cuts. So, to keep the American people feeling good about themselves as well as to keep the economy moving while waiting for their economic seeds to grow, they borrowed hundreds of billions from the Chinese and created an artificial housing boom.
All in all, when looking back over the way the government handled its responsibilities during those eight years, one wants to be impressed with the brilliance of the Bush-Dick Cheney administration. Every step of the way, the Bush-Dick Cheney gang showed how much they cared about the happiness of the typical American. But there was a fly in the ointment. And that fly was the damned smiling Canadians. How were the American people to truly believe that they were the happiest people on the planet if they saw photographs of Canadians smiling?
True, the news organizations helped the administration by reporting on a daily basis about how all of the miserable Latino-types were trying to sneak across the border and snatch the food right from our children’s mouths. As long as the American people looked southward, they would be assured that life could be worse.
But what if they began to look northward? They would see 32 million people who were happy AND they weren’t Americans. That simple fact could undermine all of the hard work that the Bush-Dick Cheney administration had done. So, to help the American people, the Bush-Dick Cheney administration did what they could to wipe the smile off of the Canadian face.
And that is the reason that I believe the Canadian people are no longer allowed to smile.
[1] For example, my wife, like most Canadians, considers the United States a violent and dangerous place to raise children. I’m always perplexed as to how she can come up with such bizarre notions.
[2] It is important to note that it seems the Canadians haven’t forgotten any of this. Several times now, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney have had to cancel scheduled appearances in places like Toronto. It seems to a casual observer that they aren’t well received.
[3] Canadian conservatives should in no way be confused with American conservatives. Though they may have a common ancestor in the distant past, they are two distinct species following very different evolutionary paths. Conservatives in Canada are actually similar to moderates in the U.S. I am unaware of any Canadian factions that would claim ideological “brotherhood” with the conservative wing of the modern Republican Party.
[4] I know…the Soviet Union had collapsed a decade earlier. Unfortunately, the only person in that administration who seemed to be aware of that was Colin Powell.
[5] Or did they tell Americans that it was their patriotic duty to “spend, spend, spend” to help finance the war?
[6] I am completely aware that Saddam Hussein gassed his own citizens, the Kurdish rebels. However, my position is that the only people who can use this act to vilify Saddam are those who protested the continued U.S. support of Iraq back in the 1980s; such as me. If you supported the Reagan policy of overlooking the atrocity of Saddam using chemical weapons on his fellow Iraqis, you have no right to complain at some later time. Evil can’t be contextualized with a “different time” rational.
[7] Keep in mind that the Kuwaiti youth were dancing in clubs in Cairo while American youth were putting their lives on the line to drive the Iraqis out of Kuwait.