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Homeland Security Blues
(Ken Ficara)
Copyright © 2005 Ken Ficara

Ken Ficara: Vocal, guitar, harmonica

Produced by Ken Ficara

Recorded at home

This is an updated version of a song I wrote more than five years ago, "The Rudy Blues," a sarcastic look at the Giuliani administration. But as Dead Kennedys noted after Reagan was elected president and they updated "California Uber Alles," originally about Governor Jerry Brown, "We've got a bigger problem now."

Woke up this morning, terror alerts on the news You know by that I got them homeland-security blues Woke up this morning, subway bombing threats are on the news What a way to start the day Those vague and scary terror-warning blues Some people say, the security blues ain't bad Distracts from the lousiest leader we've ever had All of Bush's friends they just love those security blues "We'll make lots of money, and never mind protecting you."
Subway security We'll search backpacks!
Cops and firemen They're in Iraq
Vaccinations We ain't got none
Evacuation plans Well you just better run
We've got no security, just corruption and incompetence And if we dare to criticize, Bush just says we're helping terrorists
We've got floods and fires and terrorists And a plague is coming soon But we won't get any help from campaign donors and buffoons Floods and fires and terrorists, and a president without no sense George please! At least find some competent friends Came home tonight, the national guard was on the trains I wish that I felt safe but it's just like New Orleans Got stuck tonight, subways flooded out by the rains I wish that I felt safe, but I know we're not prepared - it's just insane

This song is actually a pastiche of "The Walkin' Blues," a classic performed by both Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters.