Why We Resist
The refusal to pay my taxes if we go to war with Iran, and the portion of my taxes spent on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan if we do not cut off funding for these two conflicts, is not a means. It is an end. I do not know if my refusal, and the refusal of others, will be effective in halting these wars. All I know is that it is worth doing. The alternative, a complacency bred from cynicism and despair, is worse. Refusing to actively resist injustice and flagrant violations of international law, refusing to attempt to turn back the tide of American tyranny, is surrender. It is the death of hope.
Acts of resistance are moral acts. They begin because people of conscience can no longer tolerate abuse and despotism. They are carried out not because they are effective but because they are right. Those who begin these acts are few in number and dismissed by the cynics who hide their fear behind their worldliness. Resistance is about affirming life in a world awash in death. It is the supreme act of faith, the highest form of spirituality. We remember and honor the names of those who, solitary when they began, defied their age. Henry David Thoreau. Jane Adams. Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Mahatma Gandhi. Milovan Djilas. Andrei Sakharov. Martin Luther King. Václav Havel. Nelson Mandela. It is time to join them. They sacrificed their security and comfort, often spent time in jail and in some cases were killed. They understood that to live in the fullest sense of the word, to exist as free and independent human beings, meant to defy authority. When the dissident Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer was taken from his cell in a Nazi prison to the gallows, his last words were "this is for me the end, but also the beginning."
Bonhoeffer, who returned to Germany from Union Theological Seminary in New York to fight the Nazis, knew that most of the citizens in his nation were complicit through their silence in a vast enterprise of death. He affirmed what we all must affirm. It did not mean he avoided death. It did not mean that he, as a distinct individual, survived. But he understood that his resistance, and even his death, was an act of love. He fought for the sanctity of life. He gave, even to those who did not join him, another narrative. His defiance condemned his executioners.
"Cast your whole vote, not a strip of paper merely, but your whole influence," Thoreau wrote in "Civil Disobedience" after going to jail for refusing to pay his taxes during the Mexican-American War. "A minority is powerless while it conforms to the majority; it is not even a minority then; but it is irresistible when it clogs by its whole weight. If the alternative is to keep all just men in prison, or give up war and slavery, the State will not hesitate which to choose. If a thousand men were not to pay their tax-bills this year, that would not be a violent and bloody measure, as it would be to pay them, and enable the State to commit violence and shed innocent blood."
Those who recognize the injustice of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and a war with Iran, who concede that these wars are not only a violation of international law but under the post-Nuremberg laws are defined as criminal wars of aggression, yet do nothing, have forfeited their rights as citizens. By allowing the status quo to go unchallenged they become agents of injustice. To do nothing is to do something. They practice a faux morality. They vent against war on the Internet or among themselves but do not resist. They take refuge in the conception of themselves as moderates. They stand on what they insist is the middle ground without realizing that the middle ground has shifted under us, that the old paradigm of left and right, liberal and conservative, is meaningless in a world where, to quote Immanuel Kant, those in power have embraced "a radical evil."
"I must confess that over the past few years I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate," King wrote from another era as he sat inside a Birmingham jail. "I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Councilor or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to 'order' than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: 'I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action'; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man's freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a 'more convenient season.' Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will. Lukewarm acceptance is much more bewildering than outright rejection."
This lukewarm acceptance, this failure to act, is the worst form of moral cowardice. It cripples and destroys us. When Dante enters the "city of woes" in the "Inferno" he hears the cries of "those whose lives earned neither honor nor bad fame," those rejected by heaven and hell, those who dedicated their lives solely to the pursuit of happiness. These are all the "good" people, the ones who never made a fuss, who filled their lives with vain and empty pursuits, harmless no doubt, to amuse themselves, who never took a stand for anything, never risked anything, who went along. They never looked too hard at their lives, never felt the need, never wanted to look.
We face a crisis. Our democratic institutions are being dismantled. We are headed for a state of perpetual war. We are paralyzed by fear. We will be stripped, if we do not resist, of our few remaining rights. To resist, while there is still time, is not only the highest form of spirituality but the highest form of patriotism. It is, if you care about what is worth protecting in this country, a moral imperative. There are hundreds of thousands who have died in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. This number would be dwarfed by a war with Iran, which could ignite a regional inferno in the Middle East. Not a lot is being asked of us. Compare our potential sacrifices with what is being inflicted on and demanded of those trapped in the violence in Iraq, Afghanistan and soon, perhaps, Iran. Courage, as Aristotle wrote, is the highest of human virtues because without it we are unlikely to practice any other virtue. Once we find courage we find freedom.
Chris Hedges, who graduated from Harvard Divinity School and was for nearly two decades a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, is the author of "American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America."
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75 Comments so far
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I'm quite impressed with your efforts. You are far ahead of most people. Keep it up, 'cause you've got the right idea. I wish everyone would follow your lead.
I follow all the advice I gave too. When I lived in San Francisco I had no car nor even a driver's license. Unfortunately, I now live in a rural area where a car is necessary, although I could possibly get by with just a bicycle, weather permitting.
In reading the comments about this essay I find myself bemused. Some people lauded the likes of peaceful protesters like Ghandi. Yet when I suggest practical, passive, and legal measures like you and I are following, some here ridicule me, as if we should engage in more active, yet counterproductive measures. I definitely feel that tax evasion, while motivated by the best of intentions, is counterproductive. You cannot prevail against the tax collectors. I mean, which is better from a practical standpoint: evading a portion of your taxes and living a spartan existence in prison, or reducing your income and cost of living and thus reducing your taxes by the same amount, but still retaining a measure of freedom and comfort? Principles are great, unless they require you to cut off your nose to spite your face.
Dave
Still with me? Good.
And now for the Grand Finale,
http://www.nhgazette.com/the-bushnazi-stories/bushnazi-link-continued/
Do you see the kind of evil we are dealing with now? Do you? Do you really?
You wanted my opinion on how to proceed willybill. This is my answer: we must get the rest of America to see these three links and demand that Skull and Bones be prosecuted as a home-grown-terrorist organization.
pac "1776" plyer
And the key, as you shall see, is
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. , sound familiar? Anybody?
Yes, I know you have. I KNOW some of you know what I'm talking about.
For the rest of you, who HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF THIS MURDER conducted in your name, I want you to click on this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Brothers_Harriman_%26_Co.
pacplyer
Ephraim; If you're right, and the General Strike or work stoppage doesn't happen, then what else will work? I've been to so many demonstrations, gave public speeches, wrote letters, sent emails and even called my senators who never respond except by form letter email. I've called talk shows, marched in various protests, have picketed many times in 40 years, and just for fun, I was going to repeat this paragraph several more times to make my point, but what's the use?
Opinions, including my own, about the state of affairs are abundant on Common Dreams and other sites, but I'm more concerned with resolving them with workable solutions. it is easy to say this won't work or that won't work, and that, my friend, is why the 'left' or 'liberal' or 'progressive' agenda continues losing.
When people tell you about socialism, inform them that civil service jobs as well as the United States military is socialism and it has been working long before we were born.
But before you waste your energy on them, ask if they watch Fox (faux) News. You may have better use for your time.
Here is the Wilkjjjjipedia link to the ominous "SKULLS":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_and_Bones
Willybill, (I love your posts and ideas by the way, especially the passionate ones.) I am not saying you should abandon you petition drive, because you may be right and it will work. I hope you don't mind a little constructive criticism
But my problem with a sedition attempt is that it is doomed to fail. To "dissolve" this government will likely never happen without civil war. These blackwater death squads and FEMA prisons are going to get bigger and bigger as any resistance or revolution is detected. The words "we the people" are emblazoned on every government building and I fear they have lost all meaning. Every court case starts with: "The people vrs Larry Flyntt (where the people really means the government.) We the people, was a document penned AFTER the revolution was all but won. We haven't got to the winning stage yet. We're still in the figurative revolutionary stage now. Just semantics to be sure, but I feel a tact with more footing might be to approach a shakeup from the position that we are all taxpayers and voters and therefore have the right to recall politicians (all of them if that's what we say) who are taxing us without representation.
In Union struggles, we always won (that is, workers rarely got fired) because we always followed the law. It is legal to keep your money away from wall street. It is legal to "get the blue flu" and have to stay home for several months.
I think it is time to fight fire with fire. The hunt is on to find "terrorist cells." I know of the existence of one. "Skull and Bones" a secret organization that infiltrated Yale University that has as it's objective to take over the world. GWB is a member. So is John Kerry. Google Skull and Bones and tell me if it doesn't meet the FBI's, the CIA's, the DHS definitions of a homegrown terrorist organization.
Skull and Bones is also known as "the brotherhood of death." Googe came up with almost three million references.
We should become "Minutemen" and put up a reward for the arrest of all Bonesmen terrorists.
Sounds radical, but if it's developed within the law, the law will set you free.
pacplyer
Note: the above is, as all my post are, just my opinion only.
(if you're smart, you guys will start putting this at the bottom of all your posts. I'll explain later.)
I don't think I am on some high moral quest. It's a simple cause and consquence thing. I don't have any notion about saving the world.
This is about my personal distrust of corporations. Verizon was billing me wrong and I ended up paying it because I had so much going on and didn't notice. So finally I turned off my phone. If more people would take corporations to task perhaps they would not be running rampant the way they are.
We pay the bills for their crimes both big and small.
Dave you said this quote, which I think is right on target, and I have, albeit slowly, been implementing this exact plan. I'm glad someone else is into this idea.
"Get rid of all nonessentials, such as cell phones, cable TV, extra telephone services like caller ID. Pay cash for an old car instead of financing a new one. Stop buying things on credit and paying interest to corporations. Stop dining in corporate restaurants. If you must eat out, do so at local mom-and-pop restaurants. Move to a cheaper locale, pay less money for housing, and get a lower paying job in order to reduce your income taxes."
My incipient and mild attempt at austerity so far is:
I have no cable, turned off my cell phone (it's beautiful - I have my own brain back!!), got rid of caller ID (I have an old phone with a cord) I have a paid off used car and have implemented a driving fast of at least one day a week (to be extended to two). Eventually I plan to get rid of my car altogether because I live in a sort of city. I've got a hand-me-down computer I got for free that works fine. I want to dump my computer too, or at least my DSL, that will be hard to figure out. I used to have dial up and I'm thinking of going back to it.
I don't eat anywhere that is a chain, period. The food always has mystery additives that could make you sick. Luckily I live in a relatively inexpensive area that abounds with mom and pop restaurants and a bakery that hasn't been put out of business by Dunkin Donuts. But food is a real difficult issue to tackle. If there are militaristic interests growing banannas, who knows where the stuff comes from.
I stopped buying meat altogether except once in a while to feed my cat, which presents an ethical problem. But I'm getting part of an Elk that was hunted by my dad. I've considered taking up hunting, which seems kind of nuts to people because I am a bleeding heart liberal generally speaking. Sorry to the vegans out there. But it is non corporate food, and I eat meat occassionally, so shouldn't I have to take responsibility for it?
I am not going back to work for a corporation. I am teaching music lessons (and working on a second degree) and will make a living doing that by myself. I have two friends who already do this and pay their expenses. They are not rich but they don't seem to be more unhappy than my friends in offices.
I stopped charging on my credit card and transfered the balance and I'm paying it off. But money is still in a bank. What do you think of banks?
Maybe I'm weird but I think this is fun.
You can call me a poseur if you like. I am a poseur kind of. At least, I know this little stuff will not do much to help end people's suffering in the scheme of things. But honestly you have to start somewhere to try to change. For me, it's better than not doing anything and being bitter. I want to decide some things for myself instead of acting helpless.
Although Chris Hedges is a bit more optimistic than some of us, he's always on the money. He certainly knows more than anyone who would venture to critique him.
The Thought Police are already here: After delivering up humorous and sometimes satirical social commentary as a volunteer producer on Maine Public Radio for over 28 years, The humble Farmer was dismissed for speaking out against fascism. Ten years ago the thought of anything like this happening anywhere in this country would have been laughable.
My friends at the National Coalition Against Censorship (that condemned MPBN for throwing out The humble Farmer) have informed me that this is not an isolated case. Although the far right was unable to shut down NPR a few years ago, they are now dismantling public radio --- state by state and show by show. It will be done so slowly that you and I hopefully won't notice.
Seems as I read that the police were searching bags at the door of a meeting in Augusta, Maine the other day. Look for more of it. We can no longer carry a bottle of water or a tube of toothpaste onto an airplane, arguably meaningless gestures designed to acclimate us to being accosted and patted down most anywhere by the secret police.
Two days ago I spoke with a woman who summers in Norway. When I asked her what the Norwegians thought of us, she said, "They don't like us." When you multiply that by the number of countries in the world, doesn't Chris Hedges look like an optimist?
Very kind of you RichM. Thanks. We see what we see from our class perspectives. Many people who read CD are looking at the world from their perch in the petty bourgeois. They're not bad people and they are not the enemies of the people. But they do not possess the working class insight or discipline which will guide the revolutionary struggle which is to come against the bourgeoisie.
Malcolm Martin -- excellent post. It's remarkable that some CD readers see the big picture so well; while others, like the "liberal democratic/progressive critics" you mention, don't really see it at all.
Our bourgeois democracy, which has been narrowing in recent years will in time be shut down completely under the pressures of an expanding war in the Middle East and the deep economic crisis which is just around the corner. Elections will never again decide matters of substance in the United States of America.
As our capitalist economy enters its final stages, a nearly seamless political transition to fascism is taking place. The trappings of bourgeois democracy are a brake on profits and so they are being shredded. The Constitution and its Bill of Rights are being rendered meaningless by plans for perpetual war, by presidential signing statements and the theory of the unitary executive, extraordinary rendition, government surveillance programs and the like. Programs based on democratic principles like the public schools, Social Security, Medicare, affirmative action and welfare are being starved to death. Separate and parallel InterNet and military forces are being constructed along with internment camps and the legal construct for a martial law declaration. Blackwater will ultimately fight US military regulars in the streets of this country. (Too many sons and daughters of the working class in the US military to be trusted by the bourgeoisie.) The mass media and electoral machinery and both major political parties are now fully under the control of those in power. Bloodless coups in 2000 and 2004 installed George W. Bush in the White House and no future ballot will remove the candidates of the ruling class from power.
Pointing out the defects born of a flagging capitalism has become as easy as shooting fish in a barrel. The ruling class brushes its liberal democratic/progressive critics off like gnats as long as they stay away from the third rail. But let one of these voices dare mention unity based on working class-consciousness and a mobilization to strike at profits (think Boston Tea Party, Flint Sit-down, Montgomery Bus Boycott) and great danger would shortly thereafter visit.
Let's dream for a minute, like Dr. King did before he became too dangerously revolutionary to allow to live. In this dream, on an appointed day, at an appointed hour, Americans across the country turn their cars off in the street, pocket the keys, and walk home to wait. Wait for the oil industry to be nationalized and the ExxonMobil directorate to be arrested, or better yet, wait for Bush and Cheney to vacate government housing. Hey, December 16th is the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party!
Under no cirrcumstances should one not pay any federal tax they owe. It will be more trouble than any good it might do. As David pointed out they will just borrow the money anyway.
While probably just as ineffective, holding ones income to a level below which they would owe no tax could keep them out of trouble with the feds while allowimg them to be a gain of sand in the gears of their giant war machine.
Some ways one might reduce taxable income are; contribute to a traditional IRA, use the retirement savers credit, (form 8880) if one qualifies for the credit it comes right off any tax owed! Above all STOP SPENDING! Ok we gotta eat but in a consumer driven economy closing ones wallet sends a clear message.
Only about 404 days to regime change!
WAR IS BAD
luckylefty December 10th, 2007 2:40 pm -- Superb quick history lesson!
rtdrury December 11th, 2007 1:49 am -- Superb quick summary of necessary strategies to make it through the coming times!
I would like to contribute my own strategies (though not nearly so succinctly delivered), which involves building invisible comic communities.
mastershake December 11th, 2007 1:13 am.......Absolutely BRILLIANT. I have come to LOVE reality. The illusion is over. Fight or cower! We already know the American's answer. And all you CD posters, don't jump on me...I include myself...for a time, anyway!
pacplyer December 11th, 2007 8:49 am ...I've professed that idea many times in the past. But, Lawd, I can hardly get folks to sign a lousy "ballot". What ideas do you have to get American's to COMMIT to a strike/boycott? This is a sincere question. HOW DO WE DO IT?
peaceman's idea of a general strike is a good one, but it has as much chance of happening as Kucinich does being taken seriously by MSM. A general strike has always been the method of certain victory for the working classes here and in Europe for over 150 years, but it ain't ever happened here and almost certainly never will, for reasons outlined in mastershake's comment. It smacks loudly of socialism, since it is socialism's key tool for upsetting the capitalist apple cart, and good red-blooded Americans, conditioned by a lifetime of capitalist TV and "education", are not about to be suckered in by socialist tactics. Just ask 'em. They'd rather pay that CEO for his private golf course and yachts any day than take upon themselves the responsibility of participating fully in a democratic society. Too much TV to watch and shopping to do. How 'bout them (name any sports team)? General strikes? Get back to work, that's commie talk.
Stepfour, luckyleft, others, man do I feel your pain.
In California now, they MAKE UP TAXES FOR VEHICLES YOU DON'T EVEN OWN, OR HAVE NEVER BEEN TO CALIFORNIA. They seized almost everything of mine, all the while telling me that no liens would be filed. I have an attorney who says unless you can prove that you paid taxes on the vehicles in another state you have little chance of getting that stolen money back. The dishonest Napolean is Mary Albreich from Sacramento Board of Equalization. Don't trust a word she or her department says.
Whatever you do, don't ever trust california (the state where "impeachment is off the table" Pelosi came from. Don't register anything with that state: or you will be sorry.
Luckily, I sold my house in time and left the country.
I have never lost so much freedom and liberty in such a short amount of time as I have these post 911 years.
A tax revolt is not going to work. Only one thing will work: starve the wall street beast.
Say the words Ladies and Gentlemen:
NATIONAL BOYCOTT
NATIONAL STRIKE
nothing else is going to pain those muther phucking robber barons! Nothing but lost earnings and falling stock prices!
It is all very well saying you are going to stop paying taxes, but everyone has to do it at the same time. A general strike would have far more immediate effect and cause chaos on a grander scale.
The UK like the US, has what I would call a "false economy". What do we produce and export on a regular basis? In the UK, our biggest export (surprise, surprise) are armaments (or other things connected to the arms trade). We no longer produce anything, preferring to source cheap goods from India, China, Thailand etc. Our average wages are supposed to be around 50000 dollars a year, but the reality is that many people are earning around half this. An average house now costs 300000 dollars. My own wages have not increased in 12 years, and again, there are many other people in the same position as myself. If you think gas is expensive in the US, then don't come to Britain - we are paying 10 dollars a gallon for the stuff, and it goes up every month.
If we take direct action to rid ourselves of the current administrations, then we have to put something in their place. A progressive form of Socialism is the only answer. I am not talking Communism here, but a new party which will stop the excesses and greed, which have shaped the modern World.
I really fear though, that we live such comfotable existences in the West, that inertia has overcome us, and that we have become incapable of any worthwhile action.
The tax-deferred savings is a good idea. The charities are too but volunteer yourself in the organization first to learn what it's up to. The other thing is to reduce your taxable income to reduce your tax obligation. It helps a lot to make plans to 1.) buy a lot for your house/garden asap with cash. 2.) build your own house, 3.) grow your own food, 4.) drive very little, 5.) repair things and barter, 6.) do without expensive medical treatments. 7.) have your kids train themselves instead of going to college. 8.) work in your local economy, and avoid the capitalist economy.
We can lower our taxes and much more by taking this approach. We both utilize and build our minds, bodies and spirits this way. The big difference between self-sufficiency today and self-sufficiency a century ago is that today we have better access to information, and we are building infrastructure today to streamline self-sufficiency. It's something we'd like to do anyway. So when we take ourselves out of the capitalist economy, the capitalist economy shrinks and the local economy grows. We interact/integrate with the planet and the people, instead of with the capitalist mafia.
dp
Democracy essentially is rule of the mob... And we do get the Government we deserve as H.L. Menckin (sp) put it.
When you have half of the country too lazy and apathetic to do anything other than whine on blogs about being betrayed (again) by democrats... then you have they other half of the country who's not just utterly content being shitted on and ripped off by the government & corperations, they will actively defend the corrupt practices.
For instance, everytime I hear a right wing idealogue complain about Single Payer Health Care, they'll say something like "Well that's socialism... I don't want the government taking my money and giving it to someone who doesn't deserve it." The Irony on such an ideologue is that the Corperations, backed by the Government (heck, they're one and the same nowadays) rip you off for 50% more than we'd be paying for single payer. So in essence, the corperations are stealing 50% more (thousands of dollars for each American family), and handing it over to Greedy CEO's, who don't deserve it (who got rich By denying Health Care coverage to patients who need the health care). That 50% more we're paying, if you were a member of BlueCross BlueShield in 2005 for instance, went towards building a golf course in the back yard of their CEO's manor... 20 million dollars (low estimate) of company money. Know how he "earned" that money? Refusing needed medical care to patients. And you'll still get people who defend this practice. You heard it right; half of the country will line up right away to proclaim they're more happy handing over 50% more of their hard earned wages to line the coffers of greedy CEO's, who deny health care... doesn't matter if you explain to them they could be saving thousands, the boogeyman told them it was socialism, and we're a capitalist country. Realize, we're amongst people who not only won't do anything about handing over thousands more per year of their wages to go to that CEO so he can earn 220 million instead of just 200 million, you will get people defending this practice. So people don't want the government taking their money, and giving it to people who appearently don't deserve it and are in dire need of health care, but to them, the CEO of BlueCross Blueshield needs a new golf course in his back yard, so lets hand over thousands of dollars to him instead! H.L. Menckin also said "Never underestimate the stupidity of the American people." As disturbing as that is, i'm still suprised (but it's becoming clearer now that we're all content being shitted on) that members and families who's coverage was denied, had their loved ones die, suffers and who's conditions got worse didn't march right over to that CEO's manor, torches, pitchforks, and the guilitine ready to go.
Your government says Waterboarding isn't torture... says it's not cruel and unusual. 30% of the country agrees with this assessment. Look it up at www.pollingreport.com, under torture, or waterboarding... it's there. I've heard other conservatives argue that BECAUSE it's been around since the Spanish Inquisition (speaking as if they have no concept of what that was about) the Nazi's, and Stalin... since it's been around so long, it can't be considered "unusual..." then they go onto say "It must be cruel AND unusual to be unconstitutional..." THis is actually backed by the supreme court, anyone can go look it up.
So if waterboarding is fully legal and constitutional, endorsed by the government, I see no reason why the good paying members of BlueCross BlueShield didn't march over to that guy's manor and waterboard him untill he returned the money. And if he still refused to give back the money, eventually switch water to pouring molten hot gold down his throat, as the Parthians did to the Greedy Roman elitest Crassus... and Ironic jest at his excess.
And so, if you're ever at a protest... remember to bring dog food with you, canned and dry- it's all good. You'll want to have enough to not only throw it at the counterprotestors (the begging and graveling muts), you'll want to throw the dog food at the police too since they're just better trained obedient graveling muts. A little wet dog food on their noses might wake them up to the fact that they're graveling and pathetic muts- but I'll hold off on the optimism of them ever realizing that.
Neitzche proclaimed "Man is more ape than any of the apes," and Darwin concludes that Man is most closely related with the Chimp. I assure you, they're both wrong. Man, Americans especially, and the mob are more closely linked to the Canine. Orwell had it right...
"Circus Dogs jump when the trainer cracks a whip, but the well trained dog turns sumersaults when their is no whip."
Throw them a few bones/scraps, and they're occupied for days, weeks, months, years...
We get exactly the government we deserve. If we're content to be shitted on, we deserve to be shitted on.
ezeflyer; Unless a large group, really large, protests in front of their mansions, villas, at their jetports, and mega-yachts, their foundations, banks, stock exchanges, newspapers, tv stations and offices, they call the robocop goons in with their new toy, the taser, or maybe something worse.
What you are saying, and I appreciate it, is slightly similar to what I advocate. The work stoppage. No janitors, no maids, no domestics, no bank clerks, no air traffic controllers, no cooks, waiters/waitresses, no truck drivers, etc., etc. working until the oligarchy is defeated. In the beginning, it will be harder on us because they have the money to buy, but after awhile, the movement will grow and the oligarchs will have great difficulty in getting anything.
Politicians? More like government prostitutes.
jmacneil, if you're really so uninformed as to not know who Bonhoeffer was, please don't accuse others, especially Hedges, of ignorance. Should we follow the advice of one as historically ignorant as you? Besides, what's your point? That Americans, like Germans under Hitler, scarcely know what's going on? And that's not their fault? What, only a tiny percentage should ever be expected to know what the hell's really going on? And they should leave alone the other vast majority who persistently keep their heads buried in the sand? So it's nobody's fault, shit happens, Bonhoeffer should have left well enough alone too. Just bitch about things if you have time to find out about them but don't expect others to. C'est la vie!
After the Cuban Revolution, much of the Cuban oligarchy was shot by firing squad (al paredon). The American oligarchy is behind the war, "injustice, flagrant violations of international law, and the tide of American tyranny", yet they have nothing to fear from We the People. They pay much less in taxes proportionally than the average poor and middle class American.
By not paying our taxes, they would simply take whatever tax revenue they get and keep feeding the bloody beast while taking away our public services.
Isn't it time that our oligarchy begins to fear We the People? I'm not advocating the violence they do us, but we need to start placing the blame at their feet where it belongs. To protest in front of their mansions and villas, at their jetports, their mega-yachts, foundations, banks, stock exchanges, newspapers, TV stations and offices. To not give them a moment's peace until they get it. Why protest their politicians when we can go directly to the top?
For an interesting look at the early days of war tax resistance check out "An Act of Conscience", a documentary about Randy and Betsy Kehler's efforts to fight the feds over tax resistance. www.turningtide.com/aoc.htm
Also I'll repeat Betsy's link above, www.nwtrcc.org for excellent info.
If you really want to reduce the amount of taxes withheld from your paycheck, have your payroll clerk change the number of deductions and claim six, eight, twelve, or whatever you like. Then fight with the tax collector after you file your return in April. ___Good luck.
I am thinking that if we are going to be an Empire, lets do it right. Lets tax the rest of the world on their national income and Americans will no longer need to pay taxes. The government will no longer need to borrow money on our behalf (we all owe 30,000 dollars and counting on the national debt, let alone our personal debt). Every country pays 5% of their GDP, subject to audit, in return for not being bombed (they can determine how to collect from their critters) and our global security services and using our currency to buy the oil we control. I mean, hey, if you can't beat them........
Thank you again, Chris Hedges for writing another poignant article. My compliments to the enthusiasm and comments from LUCKYLEFTY and WILLYBILL. I admire the first poster on this article, Mr. ALBRIGHT for an honest evaluation as he sees it. ALL OF YOU have more common sense than most of our fellow citizens who prefer complacency, apathy, and docile regimentation by the "authorities" in power. "Ya' can't fight city hall", ya' know."
As for withholding taxes, most folks are wage earners and our fine Uncle makes sure they are deducted from our checks. I've posted my method on Common Dreams many times and have said the same thing at public gatherings and town hall meetings and am probably considered a little odd. The Working-Class, blue-collar, white-collar, no-collar, skilled, un-skilled, professional, farmer workers and yes, even people in the armed forces, need to co-ordinate a General Strike until we acheive results. Of course it'll be difficult for many on the economic side, but remember one thing...the wealthy and the ruling class can't function withhout the workers. We don't even have to be on a picket line: stay home and relax and read and enjoy conversation with friends and family. Passive non-violent resistance works! You tell me the alternatives and I'll listen and consider. Waiting for each new article to be posted so we can jump on the bandwagon ( like I'm doing this moment ) and show the choir how thoughtful and perceptive we are in evaluating everything under the stars hasn't done much to hinder this administration one iota.
What the hell do I know? I hope something.
christopher, keep telling the truth as you see it. it may not be heard by many but it still needs to be said. just remember ammon hennacy's 'one man revolution'; it starts with us.
If you think Blackwater goons are bad, refuse to pay your taxes or file your income tax forms. Even they now outsource their collecton processors.
"We face a crisis. Our democratic institutions are being dismantled. We are headed for a state of perpetual war. We are paralyzed by fear. We will be stripped, if we do not resist, of our few remaining rights. To resist, while there is still time, is not only the highest form of spirituality but the highest form of patriotism. It is, if you care about what is worth protecting in this country, a moral imperative."
Hedges concerns are right on. Things may be even worse than he states with our rapidly eroding freedoms. See this news article on the Homegrown Extremism and Violent Radicalization Act that is currently making its way through the Democratic-controlled Congress:
http://www.indypendent.org/2007/11/19/homegrown-terrorism
Also, see where Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama stands on this legislation which is currently being considered by the Senate Homeland Security Committee, of which Obama is a member. It has already passed the House by a vote of 404-6.
http://www.indypendent.org/2007/12/10/obama-supports-homegrown-terrorism-bill
And now I'd like to offer up an experience I had this summer. While attending a small anti-war demonstration (is there any other kind?) there were several young men that suggested we all block traffic to call attention to our cause. This was quickly poopooed by the more "experienced" protesters; "no, we don't want to break the law." I suggested that civil disobedience has long been a tool used by some of the greatest of patriots, and perhaps if we older "more experienced" had too much to lose with a record, maybe we could at the very least pony up some cash to bail out those that were willing to make a greater sacrifice. I didn't get a single offer to help, and in fact was looked at as if I were a miscreant.
So much for protest these days. If I had the words to generate some strength of conviction I would certainly speak them.
If it were just about me, I'd already have crossed the line years ago and be in jail now. Or I'd be living in another country.
I don't give a shit about my comfortable American lifestyle, knowing as I do that our comfort depends on others' oppression, pain and death. But I made vows to a man whose son lives with us and is finishing high school. I don't think it's fair to a child who depends on us to choose prison.
My husband and I have talked about what might happen once the child is of age and on his own. I only wish I could've been more active during this time when so much damage has been done.
I wonder how many of the people I see described on this site as 'sheeple', 'complicit', 'complacent'and 'Good Germans' are, like me, just parents trying not to fuck up their kids lives -- trying to bring them up to understand what's going on, what's been done to them. Hoping their generation will do better.
Most people can't refuse to pay their taxes because they're deducted from their pay. Last time I didn't pay, they seized my checking account and put a lien on my house. Now I earn so little, I hardly have anything due. This is why dissidents take up arms.
If you believe as I do that what we "do" in life follows a circular pattern and comes back to us; and, you believe as I do that America was born of imposed disease and genocide, then it follows that our near term future is bleak and perhaps unchangeable given current American attitudes and actions. Economic collapse followed by the Avian Bird Flu comes to mind. The Flu would likely kill forty percent of the population and render the collapse largely permanent. This scenario does not take into account the abuse of both the natural environment and brown skinned peoples throughout the globe. The ways that this might come back to us is open to speculation. It may be time for each of us to live a simple and honest life devoid of corruption and to make peace with our God. This late in the game, this may be the only form of resistance that is effective and achievable.
Kivals...12:07 PM...Most, if not all of your income tax goes to pay simply the interest on the debt we have been incurring since the ILLEGAL Federal Reserve came into being in 1913. The debt that bush is building up we these ILLEGAL wars will be paid by your children and their childrens children. And, who knows how? Maybe they'll take their land and belongings. It's slavery, no matter how you view it. Social security has already been gutted. All they are doing now is printing more "debt money" to make the Rothchilds, Bilderbergers and the remainder of those thieves richer than our imagination could ever think of conjuring up, while your progeny go deeper and deeper into slavery.
Luckylefty has it exactly. By the time everyone feels "the time is right"..it'll be too late..if it is not right now. I don't think the Bolivians or Cubans waited until all the friggin ducks were in line. WE ALL HAVE EXCUSES. I'll tell you mine..I care for my 90 year old mom and can't leave her alone. It's all BULLSHIT AND RATIONALIZATION. We are all too fat and comfortable and believe it'll all go away. NOT THIS TIME, MY FRIENDS, NOT THIS TIME!
Quite simply, most Americans have swallowed ther BLUE PILL and are watching their plasma TV in their SUV, while talking on their cell phones to their partner on the other end who is asking them what color lawn mower should they buy...the green one or the red one. Meanwhile a ten year old girl in Iraq just had her legs blown off and bush is telling the Dems that they are similar to the Germans when Hitler was coming to power. Countries are dropping the dollar like it was Anthrax coated. Food prices are up something like 37%. We have one, posiibly two rights left from the Bill of Rights. Six people are dying a week from Tazers. They gave up looking for Bin Laden. Rumsfield was almost arrested in France. Wolfowitz was forced to resign from the World Bank, but apparently Rice has hired him back as an assistant. We don't know if our votes are being counted fairly or at all. We are on the verge of bombing Iran for no apparent logical reason other than to steal their oil, too. And not one member of the MSM will give Sibel Edmunds a chance to speak and possibly bring down this entire, corrupt, dastardly, murdering, immoral, unethical, war mongering, weapons producing and rotten to the marrow government. BUT, WE ARE ALL WAITING FOR THINGS TO GET WORSE BEFORE WE MAKE A MOVE..........GOOD GOD ALL MIGHTY!
If you want to really protest the wars by not paying taxes, try this. Give money to the Mennonites and Quakers or Doctors Without Borders, Amnesty International, World Vision, Save the Children, Catholic Charities, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services. By giving to peace movements and humanitarian causes you get a double whammy for your money. You deprive the war mongers of revenue and you give money to the peacemakers. Bless you Peacemakers, for you will be called children of God.
So you don't pay the war tax. So who does?
The people who grow, package, ship the food and everything else must be paid...OR applied to our debt which COULD be passed on to our children and grandchildren.
How do you see this working out...for anybody?
eris:
One good source for how much of the federal budget goes for current wars and veterans and interest on the debt from past wars is www.fcnl.org, click on "Federal Budget" and then "Military Spending." The FCNL staff do a thorough line-by-line analysis of federal spending. Depending on what you include, it comes out most years to somewhere between 40 and 50% of the total budget.
skippyagogo41:
Unfortunately, the tax code does NOT have any way to choose to be an "official war tax resister." There is also no way to pay your taxes but direct them to non-military uses. There have been various proposals over the years for a Peace Tax Fund option, sort of like non-combatant service for conscientious draft resisters, but it has never gotten very far in Congress. (Big surprise there. . . .) People (including principled Quaker pacifists, not just nut cases) have also tried contesting this through the courts, never successfully.
Anyone considering joining the community of those refusing part or all of their taxes should look at the information at www.nwtrcc.org. These folks have been encouraging and supporting war tax refusers since at least the Vietnam era and seem to give sound advice.
IS THERE GOOD REASON FOR LEAVING THIS 'QUESTION' UNASKED?
'Seattle P-I': Stop Bush, Cheney From Profiting Off Iraq War
By E&P Staff
"...force Bush to promise not to profit from military actions he authorized."
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003677411
To resist, while there is still time, is not only the highest form of spirituality but the highest form of patriotism. It is, if you care about what is worth protecting in this country, a moral imperative. There are hundreds of thousands who have died in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. This number would be dwarfed by a war with Iran, which could ignite a regional inferno in the Middle East. Not a lot is being asked of us. Compare our potential sacrifices with what is being inflicted on and demanded of those trapped in the violence in Iraq, Afghanistan and soon, perhaps, Iran. Courage, as Aristotle wrote, is the highest of human virtues because without it we are unlikely to practice any other virtue. Once we find courage we find freedom.
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Mr. Hedges,
Hallelujah!
Put yer money where yer mouth is? Amen brother!
I am willing to go to jail for the portion of taxes I refuse to pay! A %20 refusal should mean I get 1 and a half days in a minimum security rehab for semi-celebrities with violent tendencies who aren't afraid to sign autographs! I'm firm in my stance!
Symbolic tax nonpayment is really not very effective. There are much more effective ways to defund BushCo. Why do you think Bill Gates has set up a charitable foundation?
Tax exempt savings are available to every one. As are charitable donations.
Tax deferred savings are a much more effective way to reduce your taxes which BushCo is currently using to support the war. Max out your tax deferred saving. Minimize your consumption and maximize your charitable contributions.
Remember if you donate it to a tax exempt organization you do not pay taxes on it. Every dollar that you do not spend, but instead save or donate to a tax exempt organization, sends a message!
kivals,
Thank you, I think we pretty much agree then.
Margalo,
How many people do you thing know this? In this regard perception is reality. Almost everybody has enough tax deducted paycheck to paycheck so that they in effect have no choice about paying taxes. Well, except for those who have too much to lose to participate in our little experiment.
The revolution will not be televised.
Yes, I agree with Thomas Albright. Most of the population hasn't felt anything uncomfortable as a result of Bush's actions. We get just enough. We are able to go about our business and get left alone. I don't know what it will take to trigger a massive revolt. When Martial Law is declared and Blackwater providing "security," it will then be too late.
Some of us stopped paying taxes way back in '03 when it was clear the Loonitary Decider and 4th Branch Executive Cheney were going shock and awe no matter what. Better late than never, but it shouldn't have taken this long.
Here's a few other effort-less direct actions y'all should be fully engaging in at this point: driving and spending the least amount possible, boycotting Exxon and FOX, and switching your voter registration to Independent.
Remember: all "they" want is our money. You have the power to both protest and vote with every dollar you spend.
...Should it become intolerable, then I'll be willing to participate in civil disobedience.
BULLSHIT. TOTAL UTTER BULLSHIT. By then it will be "too dangerous" and you'll stay home. Don't kid yourself. Your enemies DON'T. They drink human blood for breakfast, straight from our veins. Yeah you're comfortable, for now. Enjoy it.
Peace.
Thomas Albright:
"I think things have come to the point where patriots have to be willing to go to jail to change things. Not just a few, but many. That is what it will take. In fact, we have been at that point since at least o4."
Make that 1964. Yes, we took some steps. They were real. We actually started to make real differences in this country. Our actions, opening the doors of economic opportunity and civil rights for minorities and women; our actions opposing our colonial war of conquest in Vietnam; our actions to stop the wholesale degradation of the workplace and the environment - triggered a backlash that has found its fulfillment in George W. Bush. In the meantime, over the last 40 years, the richfilth have successfully retaken America. After 40 years of aggressive Class War, we now have the distribution of wealth we had back in 1880.
The first wave of this Assault on America was a pincer movement: Civil Authority & Wall Street. Civil Authority led the way with COINTELPRO & MK ULTRA. Short version of this strategy can be simply stated: Infiltrate the Movements; Kill, neutralize, or falsely imprison the leaders; Terrorize & atomize the followers. This strategy was fully implemented by all Authority: State/Local/Federal. In some places nearly half the people on the steering committees were State, Local, Fed cops. And these were people peacefully protesting and exercising their Right of Free Speech guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. WE WERE ENEMY #1. "Opposition to the war in this country is the greatest single weapon working against the US," candidate Nixon '68 to VFW in NY. You can make your own list of those executed, hounded into silence or suicide, or falsely imprisoned.
Once the Feds broke the movements, Wall Street went to work. Actually, they started with Taft-Hartley and started moving manufacturing out of the heavily unionized Northeast to the low wage South and West. By the mid 60's the majors were going to the Machiladoras. Starting in the early '70's, Wall Street started off-shoring middle class union jobs to slave labor pits around the globe. By the 80's with Ray-gun the job loss through off-shoring and LBO/devour arbitrage was full steam. During this period, having broken the movements for Economic & Social Justice, Wall Street and Feds worked together again by implementing a strategy called: The Gold or the Bullet. So when domestic Leaders arose, they got bought off or they went bye-bye. Ritual Defamation has worked massively well back to Rome & Athens. The ones who got bought off got their grants every year, never pissed off anybody, and succeeded by failing. Here's the critical point:
The glue that made all this possible: White Male Supremacy & Gender Slavery. This is Nixon's Southern Strategy after LBJ lost the Dixiecrats in '64/'65 by passing, under immense pressure, the Civil Rights & Voting Rights Acts. Racism & Women's Rights. "Pluck the magic twanger froggie – Hiya Kids, Hiya Hiya." As the jobs went away, as the misery index rose, Fundamentalism, fully funded & supported by the most far right richfilth in America, was waiting with open arms to receive the people America (and the Democrats) abandoned. Mega-churches fed their racism a beggar's banquet. Told them women were the source of Evil in the world and have to be subordinated to a White Male. Fed them daily scapegoats to blame for the ills of their lives. And of course in that world women cannot be allowed economic or biological self-determination – hence – Gender Slavery.
So no, nobody's marching. Damn few gonna go to jail. Are you going to pay my rent when I go to the pokey for 6 months (it's a tiny 1 bd for $1000/mo and that's cheap here)? Fuck me. Right? I did what I wanted to do, right? So I should accept the consequences of my actions, right? Are you going to hire me when I have a police record for "whatever"? They call that YOYO. You are on your own. If you believe that, your belief makes you a Republican. Don't fret. If you are, you are part of the Silent Majority. You will not be taken to the camps, unless by mistake. Unfortunately, the Masters never admit they make a mistake.
The comfort I have is the sure and simple understanding that whatever we do now, the Party is over. You need only read the pages of this website for more than a few days and you know. Nothing here will change until the Monster Shatters, and it will, because everything else is changing. Richfilth lack the genes for flexibility and self-restraint. They want only one thing. Richfilth for 4000 years have only wanted one thing: Everything, Forever. They can't help themselves, they're Parasites.
Shock & Awe? Wait til you wake up one Monday morning and your rent just multiplied x3, and gasoline is x3, and food is x3. And the only thing that isn't x3, is your wages. That's when the icy knife of fear goes deep into your guts. It is the moment when the prey knows it is about to be eaten. Bet on it. You'll be in very good company however. Hundreds of Black men knew exactly the same fear when they saw the torchlight mob out the window of their jail cell. In that moment you will know who you really are. Consider it the wages of the Sin. The sin of forgetting, WITT, we are in this together.
Peace.
Well, is the point here to analyze all of history or to respond to the articles which the editors present as a representation of current reporting? "…knew that most of the citizens in his nation were complicit through their silence in a vast enterprise of death." The previous quote is from the above article and was represented as the view of the figure mentioned. If that was Bonhoeffer's view then that is not an acceptable condemnation of most citizens who generally have no idea of what their governments do in their name.
The "ignorant crap" and "propaganda" pertain to the authored article and not to Bonhoeffer, who, admittedly, I'd never heard of before, and to the collective disparaging of the normal people in society, as if they are complicit in the crimes of the governing class.
And if the few dissenters did not recognize that then it can only be surmised that their own analytical propensities are suspect or they are furthering an imperialistic agenda of division.
And as for the view of anyone who would think that progressive participation and sharing of knowledge is they're "...mostly pointless poseur m-st-rb–tion," is a true indication of the kind of worthless trash which infests the internet in an ineffectual attempt to disenfranchise the humanists.
qbaldsmoove--WORKERS HAVE CHOICES ABOUT TAX WITHHOLDING: Workers whose taxes are taken from their paychecks DO HAVE CONTROL of how much is taken. Each worker fills out a W-4 form stating how many dependents and what tax type s/he is. The form is set up so that one can estimate how much tax will be owed and adjust the dependents accordingly. Employers have no say in what workers put on their W-4 forms and no requirements to enforce the tax laws. This means that there is no requirement to take a certain number of actual dependents, and it is designed as a mechanism to estimate the correct amount of withholding. Instead of getting a refund each year (letting the government use your $ without paying any interest to you,) a person, can adjust their dependents to pay only the amount they will owe. Those with more than one employer should do this on a regular basis, because they consistently have withholding of much more than they will owe.
A tax resister can take 10+ dependents and have NO TAX WITHHELD! Then the person has to deal directly with the IRS regarding the consequences of not paying the amount owed re the pay earned (less legit deductions.)
qbaldsmoove,
Education in general is not that helpful in stopping fascism, but particular kinds of education may be, especially education regarding political philosophies. Few Americans understand that there are theoretically an infinite number of different implementations of economic/political systems, and the devil is, as always, in the details.
A simple and historically accurate idea that would help is that in virtually every human society, no matter the time or place, those at the top always created, usually with the help of well-paid sophists, justifications for wealth to flow even more to the top. There were divine rights of kings and rights of the nobility, the needs for racial purity or the assumed superiority of one race or caste to manage affairs, the wishes of some deity or religious organization, social Darwinism, "natural law," the "invisible hand," supply-side economics, and the infallibility of the "free market." For some reason, no matter where the society or what the prevailing philosophy is, as long as it is not socialist or communist and maybe even then, this pattern of the elites trying to convince others that everything should flow upwards always seems to be there. And everyone should be aware of that, and, by that, understand the arguments are most likely baseless.
Not much chance for the radical cooperative uprising needed to halt the war machine. There is too much addiction to material comforts, too much nursing on the corporate tit based on unmet infancy needs, and for most nearly 100% dependency on corporate supplied food! To put it mildly the corporate military industrial neocon bunch have most people's allegiance quite secured.
However, given that these evil leaders have control of the bombs and have secured the cooperation of soldiers and likely won't give up power without using all they have at there disposal, let's agree to stop them. Put our bodies on the line in ones and twos and 5000's. dismantle the war machine. the rest of the world and our children deserve it.
David Daniel___ You stated we would have been better off after 9-11 if we had had Tax and Spend liberals rather than Borrow and Spend Repugs. I just heard on the news this morning a bottle of 1920 or so liquor sold for $54,000. Now we would surely not want to tax people that do that sort of thing, would we? That will eventually trickle down to the rest of us, like Ronnie Reagan said.
If you want to join the war tax boycott go here: www.wartaxboycott.org
I'm afraid that many that are right now on the losing end enough to really want to do something also tend to be those that are in general less motivated anyway. Most that are fairly well-off but still hate what they see happening, have not been pushed past their tipping point to where they will risk a crminal record. Then, as in Nazi Germany, there might come a time when it will be too late. But it is whittled away slowly, almost imperceptively.
Right now those that are hurt the most are at the economic bottom. They can't not pay taxes, because the government has long since decided that their taxes need to be taken from them in their paychecks to the point that on April 15th they look forward to a return. What should they do? Protest by not filing for their return?
Didn't I read so many years ago in the communist manifesto that as the means of production was taken away from the many and put in the hands of the few eventually there would be an uprising? This did not fall on deaf capitalistic ears; they made sure that enough scraps were provided to keep the rable at bay. This is what has happened, and continues to happen.
The talk needs to be changed to how privatization is taking away national resources and put into the hands of the few, who will then use them to extract far more from the many than just the taxes that are paid now. Think road privatization in the form of toll roads as a simple example. Monopolization of a critical infrastruction, such as transportation routes, and we are screwed.
The government is always trying to liberalize foreign governments. At least it starts out that way. Then, once the old dictator has been thrown out and a "democracy" set up, the great corporations can go in and make it all conservative, and the democracy is now an oligarpy, or plutocracy. It has essentially traded one tyrany for another.
The key is not necessarily education. Hell, the right doesn't want to educate anyone and look how successful they have been. The key is getting out a message, and making it hit home with its audience. I don't know why it's so hard to get people to understand that the rich don't have anybody else's best interest at heart other than their own. That's how they got rich. That's how they's stay rich -- by convincing even some otherwise intelligent people I know that the rich deserve lower tax rates, and that it's the poor that need to pay, not the rich. It's just inconceivable to me that so many buy into it, and that it's so hard to talk them out of it.
I've tried to limit my participation in these discussions, as I believe that they're mostly pointless poseur m-st-rb--tion, but I feel compelled to say that I'm reading a lot of self-serving crap here, a lot of the very thing Hedges was talking about: smug and complacent "liberals" who are too comfortable to do anything about the sitruation in which we find ourselves.
But Macneil takes the cake. You can pretty much discount everything he says. Hell, he doesn't even know who Deitrich Bonhoeffer was. For your information, j, he was one of the towering moral figures of the 20th century--up there with Ghandi, Mandela, and King. He makes you look like the intellectual and moral pygmy that your writing makes you out to be. J, your ignorance is profound. You are obviously one of those people of whom you speak: the extraordinarily UN-equal in intelligence and moral discernment. Do some reading, boy.
jmacneil,
Come on, friend; before you accuse someone of "ignorant crap" and "propaganda" perhaps you should do your homework first:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietrich_Bonhoeffer
(just for any easy start)
I think you're going to have trouble trying to "ostracize" Bonhoeffer -- he seems to have had some direct experience with what you're claiming to analyze.
There's no proof that the dimowits wouldnt have attacked afghanistan and eventually Iraq. They were attacking Iraq throughout the 90s.
The difference between the dims and repugnants is like the difference between Israel's Likud and labor They both have the same agenda, its just how they go about it.
Sure, on some issues the dims are better than the repugs, but why vote for the lesser instead of what you want?
Its not smart, its weak.
Just like King said:"I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is... the white moderate, who is more devoted to 'order' than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: 'I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action'; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man's freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a 'more convenient season.' Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will. Lukewarm acceptance is much more bewildering than outright rejection."
No there isn't. Pelosi knew of the waterboarding years ago and acquiesced. I guarantee you, if you get Hillary Clinton or any other Democrat except for Gravel and Kucinich, you will get more war. Bank on it.
Its refreshing to see people at least honest enough to admit that as long as they are comfortable, they won't do anything. For those of us who have already lost lucrative jobs and also, in my case, a marriage because of our stands, it makes us wonder if this nation and its people are really worth saving.
Folks, you may not like to hear this but I'll make it American simple: its either tears and sweat now or blood later. Your choice.
http://badamerican.wordpress.com/
Mr Hedges I agree with you on Iraq and Iran but not Afghanistan. Afghanistan is not the same war and we cannot abandon people to life under the Taliban again. The Taliban are supported by Pakistan and Saudi against the Afghan people and as we all know caused horrible suffering. I am married to an Afghan and would not abandon my mother-in-law in Kabul to the horrors of the Taliban again.
From the BBC:
Interviewers spoke to 1,377 people across Afghanistan
Most Afghans are relatively hopeful about their future, an opinion poll commissioned by the BBC has suggested.
They also support the current Afghan government and the presence of overseas troops, and oppose the Taleban.
But the poll suggests that Afghans are slightly less optimistic than a year ago, and are frustrated at the slow pace of reconstruction efforts.
Charney Research spoke to 1,377 people in October and November in all 34 provinces for the BBC, ABC and ARD.
This is the third such survey, and is published to coincide with the sixth anniversary of the fall of the Taleban.
Overall, the figures indicate that the peaceful north of Afghanistan is significantly more satisfied than the troubled south. Most dissatisfaction is found in the south-west, where the Taleban are most active.
The poll suggests that despite another year of conflict, confidence and hope have been dented only a little in the past 12 months.
MAIN EVERYDAY COMPLAINTS
Jobs - 73%
Clean water - 46%
Electricity - 84%
Food - 33%
Schools - 29%
The figures indicate that 54% of Afghans think things are going in the right direction, one percentage point fewer than last year, while 70% described their living conditions as good or very good.
Security issues and the Taleban were the biggest problems facing Afghanistan, according to 56% of the people interviewed (against 57% last year).
One of the most striking findings was the apparent unpopularity of the Taleban and their foreign supporters.
Only 5% of respondents said they supported or strongly supported the Taleban (against 4% last year), with 14% of respondents saying they supported or strongly supported jihadi fighters from other countries.
Only 4% would like to see the Taleban return to government.
Against this, 71% of respondents said they supported or strongly supported the presence of US military forces in Afghanistan, with 67% supporting or strongly supporting Nato and its Isaf peacekeeping mission.
Support for both of these has fallen in the past year, however, even though most respondents blamed the Taleban and their allies for most of the violence.
There is relatively good news for President Hamid Karzai and his government - though it is coupled with a warning.
Both are rated as good or excellent by more than half the people interviewed.
But their popularity is continuing to fall.
There is clear, and in some cases increasing, unhappiness with the availability of jobs, roads and other infrastructure, clean water, electricity and food.
Among other key findings:
69% criticise Pakistan for allowing the Taleban to operate
60% want the government to do a peace deal with the Taleban
62% say growing poppies for opium is unacceptable
The Afghan Centre for Social and Opinion Research in Kabul carried out the fieldwork, via face-to-face interviews with 1377 randomly-selected Afghan adults between October 28 and November 17 2007. Poll by Charney Research of New York, commissioned by the BBC, ABC News of America and ARD of Germany.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7124450.stm
If America had had a government full of Democrats after 9/11, we probably would have first of all treated that incident as a crime of terrorism, rather than a reason for a long protracted war.
If America had a government full of "Tax and Spend" liberals too, instead of "Borrow and Spend" Republicans, we might also have considered raising taxes at the high end to pay for wars in real time. That alone would have ratcheted down the "conservatives'"thirst for war. Instead, what we've done for war profiteers (and everyone else with stratospheric incomes) is give them a tax cut and added "incentive" to do whatever it is that pulls in so darn much money--with no regard whatever for WHERE that profit might be coming from.
You say there ain't no difference? Yes, there is.
I think there are ways in the us tax code to become an official war resister, you'd have to talk to an accountant. But there are ways for people to pay their taxes - and keep their freedom - but not have their taxes go to the army. That being said, even if every antiwar taxpayer in the states went that route, the gov't could borrow for war and still use the tax money to pay the debt generated by the war...
If we go to war with Iran we won't have to worry about money and taxes anyway. Another war will insure a deprssion. We very likely will the depression anyway next year. You can't eat money, the major problem will be food.
I heard income tax refund checks will be 'delayed' in 2008. For how long I didn't hear. Guess the presses are working overtime printing worthless money and the checks will have to wait. Anyone else hear that on the news last weeek?
Bonhoeffer (who in hell is that?) "...knew that most of the citizens in his nation were complicit through their silence in a vast enterprise of death." What a load of ignorant, propagandistic crap! Most citizens are not part of any government and they have absolutely no say in what their governments do, especially poignant in the U.S., and they usually have no idea of 95% of what those governments are actually doing. So how can they be complicit if they cannot have a clear understanding of world geopolitical events as they transpire in their actual succession?
To equate all citizens as being of equal intelligence and as being equally informed about global issues is also a ridiculous premise and is as equally ignorant as referring to many of the citizens, whose basic needs are assured, in such a denigrating fashion as to call them "sheeple". To think that the corporate governments have no experience in controlling their dominated citizens is another mistake. Why do you think food is so cheap and plentiful in corporate government countries and yet so hard to get in non-imperialistic countries?
If anyone is going to proselytize resistance or revolution, at least do it in an honest way, or you'll likely find yourself ostracized like that vile scum which currently runs the U.S. is going to be. If you need a model, study the Cuban method, because the Cuban Revolution, although not yet utopian, is the model that all just societies will aspire to in the future.
The only way to break this cycle of "endless war" is for people to give up their comfortable life style, their constant struggle for wealth and power, their quest for more and more stuff.
Resist being tied into the system from the start, once in it, it is much too hard to get out.
Thomas Albright:
I completely agree with you. We're at the stage where only civil disobedience on a massive scale can change things. The trouble is that my life is rather comfortable. Like you, I'm not willing to give it up. Should it become intolerable, then I'll be willing to participate in civil disobedience.
Prior to getting to that stage, however, there are constructive things we can do. First and foremost is to be aware of what's going on. It appears that the majority of Americans are only vaguely of what's going on. As their standard of living continues to deteriorate, they will become increasingly aware. But we can help accelerate their awareness.
We can also stop feeding the system as much as possible. The simplest way to do that is to stop spending money. Less money means less revenue for corporations and less tax revenue for governments. Get rid of all nonessentials, such as cell phones, cable TV, extra telephone services like caller ID. Pay cash for an old car instead of financing a new one. Stop buying things on credit and paying interest to corporations. Stop dining in corporate restaurants. If you must eat out, do so at local mom-and-pop restaurants. Move to a cheaper locale, pay less money for housing, and get a lower paying job in order to reduce your income taxes.
These measures will accomplish much the same thing as withholding income taxes, without the risk of going to jail.
Dave
a few years back when bush uttered something about there being "work that americans wouldn't do," he went too far.
For many of us, "work that americans won't do" is not only a foreign concept, and aside from the arrogance, the gall, the racism, the bigotry, the false moral superiority, and so on, in all humility for many of us it's the only type of work that exists here, in this place, that can be done with more or less of a clean conscience, and with enthusiasm. Take that away and there is relatively little to do or worth doing. We will just sit here watching folks run around dressed in suits and ties, or shirts with little logos on the pockets, preferring anything but, anything but such an oppressive kind of conformity.
Now I'm not saying that there isn't virtue within the system, but not for everyone, and probably less so as time goes by as folks only do what they do driven by the motivation of profit.
When faced with the prospect of not doing "american work," even if it's subsistence work, or having to do the little things that yes can seem very agreeable in terms of creature comfort, or even in fulfilling some particular aspect of one's nature, I think there are those of us who would run the other way, I would hesitate to say die as we are aspiring nowadays to non-violence and non-participation.
And in running the other way at this point in time, in not participating, many of us may find ourselves running directly into the problem that we will have to face down. Folks can be as comfortable as they want if that's a life goal, but that's not a comfort I would necessarily choose.
I'm feeling like that Duck in the Aflack commercial. I keep screaming at top of my lungs about the new strategy that would work, but nobody is hears me.
RON PAUL
More old strategies that do not work with the status quo as it is today. We need something new.
So how do we find out how much of our tax dollar is going to the war?
Ignorance of simple facts is often the only thing stopping many people from taking action...
I am not sure that withholding taxes makes much sense with a paper currency and no gold standard. The US government under Bush just prints more money and goes into more debt when the taxes fall far short of expenditures. And Bush, or his successors, will use the huge debt as an excuse to gut Social Security, Medicare, and virtually every other element of the social safety net.
That approach offers a nice, simple, easy answer one might use to soothe one's conscience. However, the real answers are not so pleasant.
I think things have come to the point where patriots have to be willing to go to jail to change things. Not just a few, but many. That is what it will take. In fact, we have been at that point since at least o4.
Having said that, I am not yet willing to go to jail. Life is not that uncomfortable. When things outside a jail cell get as bad as they are inside then and only then will we see real change in America. Our corporate masters know this, so they supply bread and circuses. Pretty said statement about the morals of the average American. Myself included.
kegbot1 December 10th, 2007 1:26 pm
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Folks, you may not like to hear this but I'll make it American simple: its either tears and sweat now or blood later. Your choice.
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Kegbot1,
I agree with this. Whether folks like it or agree with it or not, I do think that the worldwide situation is this serious; that it all comes down to this, a case of "pay me now, or pay me later".
I see all of life's lessons btw, like this, it's always a matter of "How's it going to be? You want to learn this lesson the simple way or the hard way?"
In my time, I've yet to see any of life's lessons unfold differently for anyone. Not yet. Not once. And so by deduction, via this deductive reasoning, I've come to see that it always comes down to this choice, a choice between a simple (or easier way) and the hard way.
What's it gonna' be? Pay now or later?
Thanks Kegbot1 for your post.
luckylefty,
Thank you for telling it like it is!
Humanity has had a good run. At 200,000 years we've lasted longer than some of our bipedal predecessors. And we certainly hit the lottery jackpot back when we discovered all that ancient energy of the sun, stored deep in the earth; and invented many ways to use it to our convenience. But now the oil is running out and so our species has descended into brutal and desperate measures to ensure a continuing of that convenience for an ever decreasing minority of us.
Although this has been an astoundingly intelligent thread based on an excellent article, it all seems rather humancentric, as though the death of humanity will somehow also spell the death of life on this planet. I'm all for the politics of compassion, but eventually there comes a time when the most compassionate thing is to simply shoot the poor beast.
Evolution has relied much more heavily upon mutual aid than survivalist competition between species. But we are a species that is at war with itself, and leaving aside for the moment the Dali Lama and a few other supremely enlightened humans, the rest of us are all guilty. We've all benefited to some extent from the plundering of the environment and if not for the invention of oil, there would be billions fewer humans than today. So even those extra billions have benefited from life itself no matter how harsh.
I am surrounded by my books. I have two loving dogs and also a cat. They rely on me to love them and feed them, so I do. They are getting older and won't be around forever, and the same goes for me. If money eventually becomes worthless and I can no longer care for them, I will shoot them rather than watch them slowly starve to death. Perhaps I will someday do the same for myself.
I have come to realize that the mass of humanity do not wish to understand high principles even if they had the capacity to do so. They seek instead, a means to daily sustenance and perhaps some additional comfort. But billions of them would not even be alive today if not for the invention of oil. Can we blame the fall of humanity on John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil Company? Can we blame the eventual extinction of humanity on Rockefeller's social class of today and on their modern corporations which are the modern equivalents of his company? Perhaps.
But as long as we're playing the blame game we also need to look in our respective mirrors. Regardless of how well-intentioned we are all hypocrites. The fact that I own this computer makes me a hypocrite because it was manufactured by extreme sweatshop labor by youngsters somewhere, probably in Indonesia or China. And when this computer wears out there will be plenty of authentic-sounding moral reasons for me to purchase another one.
If someone named Jesus of Nazareth actually did walk this earth he did so in bare feet carrying only a walking stick and wearing only a simple garment. His was also a domination society and he simply chose not to participate in it. In modern terms he would have been considered an anarchist, and he spoke as though to establish an entire society based upon mutual aid, or anarchy. Being a former Divinity student, Chris Hedges understands this.
On one level I would like to dispose of all my possessions and move to an impoverished and desolate region of the world but I'd probably be of no use to them once I got there. They'd probably end up taking care of me.
So, I'll just close this rambling exercise in poseur ma*t*rb*ti*n and go feed my dogs.