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Resist or Become Serfs
America is devolving into a third-world nation. And if we do not immediately halt our elite's rapacious looting of the public treasury we will be left with trillions in debts, which can never be repaid, and widespread human misery which we will be helpless to ameliorate. Our anemic democracy will be replaced with a robust national police state. The elite will withdraw into heavily guarded gated communities where they will have access to security, goods and services that cannot be afforded by the rest of us. Tens of millions of people, brutally controlled, will live in perpetual poverty. This is the inevitable result of unchecked corporate capitalism. The stimulus and bailout plans are not about saving us. They are about saving them. We can resist, which means street protests, disruptions of the system and demonstrations, or become serfs.
We have been in a steady economic decline for decades. The Canadian political philosopher John Ralston Saul detailed this decline in his 1992 book "Voltaire's Bastards: The Dictatorship of Reason in the West." David Cay Johnston exposed the mirage and rot of American capitalism in "Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (and Stick You With the Bill)," and David C. Korten, in "When Corporations Rule the World" and "Agenda for a New Economy," laid out corporate malfeasance and abuse. But our universities and mass media, entranced by power and naively believing that global capitalism was an unstoppable force of nature, rarely asked the right questions or gave a prominent voice to those who did. Our elites hid their incompetence and loss of control behind an arrogant facade of specialized jargon and obscure economic theories.
The lies employed to camouflage the economic decline are legion. President Ronald Reagan included 1.5 million U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine service personnel with the civilian work force to magically reduce the nation's unemployment rate by 2 percent. President Bill Clinton decided that those who had given up looking for work, or those who wanted full-time jobs but could only find part-time employment, were no longer to be counted as unemployed. This trick disappeared some 5 million unemployed from the official unemployment rolls. If you work more than 21 hours a week-most low-wage workers at places like Wal-Mart average 28 hours a week-you are counted as employed, although your real wages put you below the poverty line. Our actual unemployment rate, when you include those who have stopped looking for work and those who can only find part-time jobs, is not 8.5 percent but 15 percent. A sixth of the country is now effectively unemployed. And we are shedding jobs at a faster rate than in the months after the 1929 crash.
The consumer price index, used by the government to measure inflation, is meaningless. To keep the official inflation figures low the government has been substituting basic products it once measured to check for inflation with ones that do not rise very much in price. This sleight of hand has kept the cost-of-living increases tied to the CPI artificially low. The New York Times' consumer reporter, W.P. Dunleavy, wrote that her groceries now cost $587 a month, up from $400 a year earlier. This is a 40 percent increase. California economist John Williams, who runs an organization called Shadow Statistics, contends that if Washington still used the CPI measurements applied back in the 1970s, inflation would be 10 percent.
The corporate state, and the political and intellectual class that served the corporate state, constructed a financial and political system based on illusions. Corporations engaged in pyramid lending that created fictitious assets. These fictitious assets became collateral for more bank lending. The elite skimmed off hundreds of millions in bonuses, commissions and salaries from this fictitious wealth. Politicians, who dutifully served corporate interests rather than those of citizens, were showered with campaign contributions and given lucrative jobs when they left office. Universities, knowing it was not good business to challenge corporatism, muted any voices of conscience while they went begging for corporate donations and grants. Deceptive loans and credit card debt fueled the binges of a consumer society and hid falling wages and the loss of manufacturing jobs.
The Obama administration, rather than chart a new course, is intent on re-inflating the bubble. The trillions of dollars of government funds being spent to sustain these corrupt corporations could have renovated our economy. We could have saved tens of millions of Americans from poverty. The government could have, as consumer activist Ralph Nader has pointed out, started 10 new banks with $35 billion each and a 10-to-1 leverage to open credit markets. Vast, unimaginable sums are being placed into these dirty corporate hands without oversight. And they will use this money as they always have-to enrich themselves at our expense.
"You are going to see the biggest waste, fraud and abuse in American history," Nader warned when I asked about the bailouts. "Not only is it wrongly directed, not only does it deal with the perpetrators instead of the people who were victimized, but they don't have a delivery system of any honesty and efficiency. The Justice Department is overwhelmed. It doesn't have a tenth of the prosecutors, the investigators, the auditors, the attorneys needed to deal with the previous corporate crime wave before the bailout started last September. It is especially unable to deal with the rapacious ravaging of this new money by these corporate recipients. You can see it already. The corporations haven't lent it. They have used some of it for acquisitions or to preserve their bonuses or their dividends. As long as they know they are not going to jail, and they don't see many newspaper reports about their colleagues going to jail, they don't care. It is total impunity. If they quit, they quit with a golden parachute. Even [General Motors CEO Rick] Wagoner is taking away $21 million."
There are a handful of former executives who have conceded that the bailouts are a waste. American International Group Inc.‘s (AIG) former chairman, Maurice R. Greenberg, told the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Thursday that the effort to prop up the firm with $170 billion has "failed." He said the company should be restructured. AIG, he said, would have been better off filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection instead of seeking government help.
"These are signs of hyper decay," Nader said from his office in Washington. "You spend this kind of money and do not know if it will work."
"Bankrupt corporate capitalism is on its way to bankrupting the socialism that is trying to save it," Nader added. "That is the end stage. If they no longer have socialism to save them then we are into feudalism. We are into private police, gated communities and serfs with a 21st century nomenclature."
We will not be able to raise another 3 or 4 trillion dollars, especially with our commitments now totaling some $12 trillion, to fix the mess. It was only a couple of months ago that our expenditures totaled $9 trillion. And it was not long ago that such profligate government spending was unthinkable. There was an $800 billion limit placed on the Federal Reserve a year ago. The economic stimulus and the bailouts will not bring back our casino capitalism. And as the meltdown shows no signs of abating, and the bailouts show no sign of working, the recklessness and desperation of our capitalist overlords have increased. The cost, to the working and middle class, is becoming unsustainable. The Fed reported in March that households lost $5.1 trillion, or 9 percent, of their wealth in the last three months of 2008, the most ever in a single quarter in the 57-year history of record keeping by the central bank. For the full year, household wealth dropped $11.1 trillion, or about 18 percent. These figures did not record the decline of investments in the stock market, which has probably erased trillions more in the country's collective net worth.
The bullet to our head, inevitable if we do not radically alter course, will be sudden. We have been borrowing at the rate of more than $2 billion a day over the last 10 years, and at some point it has to stop. The moment China, the oil-rich states and other international investors stop buying treasury bonds the dollar will become junk. Inflation will rocket upward. We will become Weimar Germany. A furious and sustained backlash by a betrayed and angry populace, one unprepared intellectually and psychologically for collapse, will sweep aside the Democrats and most of the Republicans. A cabal of proto-fascist misfits, from Christian demagogues to simpletons like Sarah Palin to loudmouth talk show hosts, who we naively dismiss as buffoons, will find a following with promises of revenge and moral renewal. The elites, the ones with their Harvard Business School degrees and expensive vocabularies, will retreat into their sheltered enclaves of privilege and comfort. We will be left bereft and abandoned outside the gates.
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Show AllI both love Chris Hedges for being on the mark and hate him for scaring the shit out of me.
Yeah, he certainly has a knack for that, doesn't he?
"A cabal of proto-fascist misfits...will find a following with promises of revenge and moral renewal. The elites...will retreat into their sheltered enclaves of privilege and comfort. We will be left bereft and abandoned outside the gates."
Excuse me, but isn't this what just happened? You mean it's going to happen AGAIN!?
I think what is meant is that it is going to keep happening, to a greater and greater extent. There are still commoners (ignorants) who are fairly comfortable, a certain section of them will be the next to go. We'll see a further spiral downward into two population groups, who by virtue of our economic instability, are either more fervently supportive of fascism, and/or those who more fervently resist. The supporters will be rewarded by the state (our government), the resisters punished. Yes it has already happened but the scale will expand and things will intensify. Labels of 'good' (pro-fascist) and 'bad' (resister of fascism) will become more pronounced. Punishments of bad and rewards for good along these fascist lines will divide the land. Again already happening but MORE.
MORE slaughter and hate to come. More government control. A lot less freedom. Much more paranoia and suspicion and mistrust amongst the divided people.
Amerika, circa 2009
(As a keep-to-myself earth-loving family farmer who has resisted peacefully fascism for years and years and been rewarded for that peaceful approach by punishment and hardship, this is all easy to predict. Only a miracle will prevent a total disintegration of our war-mongering techno-supremacist society. Or maybe that will be the miracle--certainly the earth's creatures besides man ought to start feeling better once this society has collapsed and stopped polluting and hurting others so much.)
Sometimes, in my more cynical moments, I think the financial bailout is to keep the banksters all together on Wall Street least they go broke and have to become common gangsters or mobsters. They’d make your average gang leader look like a choirboy if they had to practice their craft on any other street than Wall Street
Every cloud has a silver lining. This is one of the best investment markets I've ever seen. I'm seeing double digit, soon to be triple digit returns on my long positions; Krugerrands, seed banks, canned goods and ammunition. Shorting the dollar for the last couple of years is working out well too. And I'm keeping the sloop with no radar reflectors fully provisioned in case we have to take a foreign vacation on short notice. That new flat grey paint job is much nicer that the old white hull.
Fred.
When Christopher Hedges talks I listen. This man has looked into the face of Horror around the world and now he is looking us in the face. Don't doubt a word that he says. We're in it now. We're in it so deep the richfilth may never let us see daylight again.
So call a Nationwide Gnr'l Stryke-Sick Out: Card Check; Single Payer; Out of Iraq/Afghanistan - right from here. Nobody goes to work on Wednesday the X Day - we call in sick "Sorry boss, puking and vomiting and diarrhea all night long. Not in today." Call and leave the message at 5am (can't argue with a message) - SICK OUT. And maybe somebody decides to sit down that day with 100000 of their close friends in the middle of Main Street - every Main Street - in waves. 3 pieces that could change history. Interested?
1. Card Check NOW
2. Single Payer NOW
3. Out of Iraq/Afghanistan NOW
If we hit those points, it will start an avalanche. Card Check - as originally written - changes the balance of power in the workplace; Conyers Medicare for all DESTROYS the Corporate lock on Health Care and frees massive sums not spent on corporate richfilth animals. Out of Iraq puts our Thumb in the eye of the MIC and frees BILLIONS AND BILLIONS of our $$$ to work here at home. Those three will shatter the dam.
I'm tired of talking folks. It is past time we reminded these animals of what real Americans are about when they get fed up with richfilth bullies who think they own our world. THEY DON'T, we've just let them use it a lot longer than we should have. WE HAVE CHANGED OUR MIND.
Our parents and grandparents did not fight Adolf Hitler so that we could lay down for the grandchildren of the double Traitor Prescott Bush, and his current Overseer. No more Richfilth Traitors making our country a land of torturers, usurers, and degraded despots.
WE ARE NOT ENTERTAINED!!
Are you will to ACT? Are you willing to take back your Country?
Simple question, YES?
luckylefty,
While I appreciate your passion, by what means do you propose to "take back your country"? Perhaps you will participate in the legislative process or help establish a nation within the nation or lead an armed revolt?
Please detail the process of how the masses of obese American television addicts will take back their country?
Maybe this is a little (or really?) far fetched, but anyway, it's an idea in lieu of simply resigning to the notion that there is nothing we can do. What if a group of like minded people, such as those of us on CD (and similar sites) for example, were to arrange to meet together in a location that would be relatively central to all who wish to particpate. Then as a group, brainstorm on ways to get some serious resistance to the status quo underway. Once some common ideas and goals were established, each person could take those ideas and pass them on to friends/neighbors, etc. with similar views and work on a local level to bring those ideas to reality locally. That would put common action into place all across the country rather than having a bunch of local groups doing different things, i.e. organization. With a little luck and some hard work, perhaps enough people would eventually become involved to have an impact.
The revolution can be organized or unorganized, or mixed. This flexibility should be a strength. The revolution has to be inside the individual, and when enough individuals express it, its impact on the society becomes visible. Organized or unorganized, when individuals start acting in support of the people rather than in support of the elites, the people's revolution commences. So either way, organized or unorganized, the answer is yes to the people's revolution.
Widhalm19 First, sorry for the delay in getting back to you, been a long day. I do understand your feelings of helplessness. You are supposed to feel helpless and hopeless. That's how the monsters degrade us to tenderize the meat for the barbecue. Actually, the process for reclaiming this country is that the Citizens shut down the country until the monsters "give it back". They cannot exist without us. Can they? Can Master run a slave plantation without the tacit acceptance of the slaves? Who's doing good now? Master's old fall back, "Insulated White Privilege" has now become quite flammable.
And there's no reason to be sarcastic although I do understand how many (non-obese) folks despise obese people and would inflict cruelty on them given the chance. We have powerful roots as a society based on Exclusion. You might want to look sometime at the correlation between obesity and child abuse - and we've got that in spades here as well. While Authoritarian Patriarchy and Gender Slavery, virtually guarantees it, spitting at each other is a favorite American past time. I've said many of the same things myself while cursing in traffic on the freeway but that doesn't make it right or fair. Besides, on the freeway, you have to see them to know the right curse to use, don't you?
And all we have to do is stay home and buy nothing, for Card Check, Single Payer, and Out of Iraq. Even obese people and disabled people and lepers and the unclean can do that.
Widhalm19, the pain out here right now is so great that more people are looking for meaningful things to do than at any time in the last 40 years.
Sounds like you like the idea.
luckylefty,
Sir, you presume far too much. In no way do I feel "hopeless" nor "helpless". It's your romantic illusions that I question. Your words are filled with the self-righteous, quasi-racist nonsense "progressives" love to wallow in.
Have you traveled to or worked in a Third World country? To compare the United States of America with any Third World nation I've been in demonstrates your ignorance and inexperience. In most cases, the poorest Americans would be considered wealthy by Third World standards.
While I agree with much in Chris Hedges' rant, having traveled extensively through southern Africa, central America and southeast Asia, the United States, in total, is no where near Third World living conditions nor serfdom. And, while it's very easy to blame greedy elites, and guilty they are, it's the masses that enable their crimes and corruption. It has always been so in large-scale, representative democracies. When the democratic mob cries freedom, what they really want is security by way of conformity. When the masses shout for civil rights, what they really intend is privilege for their identity group. On and on and on.
Let's face it, during the last nomination process, there were three candidates that offered a truly different perspective on government - Ron Paul for the Republicans, Dennis Kucinich for the Democrats and Ralph Nader as an Independent. And, what did the masses do? They nominated Barack "Superstar" Obama, John "War Is Beautiful" McCain. Now we have the Superstar pretending to be all grown up and in charge. Hey! did you catch the smiling Entitler deeply bowing before the King of Saudi Arabia last week? Sad.
"Democracy (representative) is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard."
~ H.L. Mencken ~
If things were only that simple.
Truth is we are only starting the long spiral down. Our advanced standard of living has to be propped up. It is all an illusion.
And if the rest of what you state were true, there would've never been a revolution and the people of Europe wouldn't be occupying corporate suites.
It is obvious enough our corporate state media mouthpiece limited the options.
Hedges nails it down to the bone.
Says it all.
I agree except for: "Truth is we are only starting the long spiral down." We started the long spiral down at least three decades ago, probably longer. It is just that lately the movement downward has noticeably accelerated.
As some above in the thread have mentioned, what can stop the corporatists is a cohesive movement by the non-elites, demonstrating solidarity and common purpose. It is too damn bad that the corporatists have so successfully divided the common people over the last few decades that such solidarity is virtually impossible to achieve.
"And since the system has deliberately crippled the masses' ability to think for themselves, they usually do & think pretty much what the TV tells them to."
Amen. It would appear, as this article describes, a corporate controlled society, with the media being an essential source of that programming.
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/21137
aussidawg
THANK YOU for posting that link. That was an amazing read!!!! I'm going to have to buy his book, Hunting with Jesus now.
I agree with markpaddles. Awesome link. I have sent it to everyone I know.
Aussidawg, thank you very much for that site. I read it and bookmarked it, and I know I'll be reading it again from time to time. He really pulls it all together, doesn't he? I'm looking forward to reading his other articles.
Widhalm19
Thanks for the truth as you stated it in your first paragraph. Its about time someone around here that has actually seen other parts of the world bring a sense of sanity to the hyperbole of disaster.
You're like the frog slowly boiling.
Don't you think you would be more at home at Democratic Underground bashing those Leftists who, as it turns out, were right all along?
You know, the DU crowd that condemns Bush (R) when he says the economic fundamentals are sound but cheer on the hapless Democrats (D) who aid, abet and betray over and over and over and over. With such a simplistic world view, it is easy to see how you wouldn't even know the temperature is rising because the Democrats will always be viewed as the alternative to the Republicans. No closer viewing is necessary.
Though, even over at DU, they're starting to sound nervous.
If you can't stand the truth I certainly invite you to ignore my postings.
Naive and simplistic would be the suggestion that any viable alternative to the Two parties exist now or there is any alternative on the horizon. Wishing for something will never make it so. Third Party wishers simply need to look at the record, speaking of frogs in a boiling pot of water.
Or the naive and simplistic view that there is going to be a "revolution" here in the US. People are going to take to the streets and fight the Czars troops till they establish that Socialist nirvana that all can enjoy.
Perhaps the view that the US is of Third World status and our citizens will soon be serfs is comforting to some Leftists, but its plain BS. Any fool can see that if they have ever been in the Third World, even as a tourist.
And any one that believes our citizens are going to trade a Neocon tyranny for a Progressive tyranny are also fooling themselves. There is great danger here, but not an uprising against the government.
The young and inexperienced are often naive and easily led but I am surprised at some of Hedges silly assertions.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?=view_all&address=114x62670
Naive and simplistic? naive and easily led?
Right on Thomas... A rebuttal with style... (Hope you are wearing your helmet... ...the rocks will be flying)
TM - While the schadenfraude of many is deplorable and it is a sin of which I have been sometimes guilty, appearances are deceiving. This country is closer to Bolivia and Guatemala than you might imagine. For myself I don't give a damn who's in the WH. All have been bought since the early '70's - and third parties this and third parties that...yaddi yadda. In the presence of a proactive citizenry who are willing to beat the animals until they give us what we want - the Partaay don't matter. And in the absence of a proactive citizenry, the Partaay don't matter. Yes?
Stop lamenting the obvious - and ACT.
I also agree with Widhalm's first paragraph. Such an assessment can only be established by personal experience.
"Its about time someone around here that has actually seen other parts of the world bring a sense of sanity to the hyperbole of disaster." (Thomas More)
Many have tried Thomas, yourself included. My method has always been to agree and to conclude my agreement with the word...."but".......... That word "but" speaks volumes in that it contains my personal experience in many locations of the world which today are very much a part of our daily discussions. Do I share these personal experiences here on a CD commentary form? I could but would it really change anyone's thinking? I think not. (In my case I would be written off as a servant of the disaster capitalists and war profiteers.)
Perhaps I belong in some dusty corner of an obscure museum for believing that the people of the United States will eventually correct what is wrong and perfect what is right. Perhaps I am a fool but at end of the day we all most believe in something.
It helps every now and then to take the time to reflect on and appreciate what we have and not continually lament on that which we have not.
i took it as a pretty bad sign when kucinich was barred from the presidential debates---spoke volumes of what the media/corporatocracy was afraid of there... not so much what was actually wanted by 'the masses'. the media is sorely limited and empty of much real content, enabling the military/industrial/MEDIA complex to maintain its entrenched security.... hence the viral infection of conformity. and the u.s. IN TOTAL may be nowhere near 3rd world living conditions/serfdom, but there are certainly plenty of neighborhoods, rural and urban, that would fit that description... it's just that the affluenza is way more flashy and in your face and the most extreme poverty less visible. tent clusters of illegal immigrants and both the urban and rural homeless are intentionally as invisible as possible, considering the criminalization of homelessness here.
"Ron Paul for the Republicans, Dennis Kucinich for the Democrats and Ralph Nader as an Independent."
This voter voted for each of them at their respected times. Thanks for pointing out the tearful truth though.
Widhalm19 You are quite correct - race, gender, and class overlaid for 50 years (?) with Insulated White Privilege have been the fault lines of America. That's all over. Unless you are one of the billionairefilth, we are all on the menu at Master's cannibalistic blood feast - and people are getting the message, they're becoming homeless, and more destitution every single day. THAT is an opportunity. How shall you use it?
Will you ACT or simply, like so very many, temporize and do NOTHING.
If you were offered a Nationwide Genr'l Strike-Sick Out for Card Check; Single Payer and Out of Iraq - would you come play, or just temporize how it could never work.
But then, nothing will ever work will it. It's all just hopeless...isn't it.
Your call. Maybe nothing can be done. Maybe everyone who does try is just a "fool", wasting their time. Maybe.
Everybody decides for themselves who they are and how they shall live. If you've fallen off a cliff, you might as well try to learn to fly.
Peace.
you raise good points. especially...
'THAT is an opportunity. How shall you use it?'
the opportunity presented is the decimation of the american middle class. june and ward cleaver along w/ the brady bunch, and the cast of rosanne and all of our common cultural identities (including the recent real participants of reality tv shows) are soon to be cast into the lot of the 'lepers' - the american poor.
that's the opportunity (circa 1932)...
'Everybody decides for themselves who they are and how they shall live.'
well stated... a general strike is an appropriate first step, but like the sandinista revolution against somoza - i believe the struggle will extend beyond a day or a week. find your friends and act, then act again and again and again.
...peace...
A few train cars of military Hummers were off loaded in New Mexico this past week.
High unemployment is a classic way of slashing wages.
High unemployment is also a classic cause of revolution.
The police state is more than ready for violence.
Non-violence will prevail.
Sick-Out gives them no targets.
How many multiple killings took place in this country over the last four or five weeks? About one week, if memory serves me right.
Hummers are build at a factory in Mishawaka Indiana, if my memory is correct a few months before Iraq invaded Kuwait starting Gulf War I, AM General started painting them desert tan instead of army drab green. Through the late 1990’s almost all were painted desert tan.
What color were they?
Up till now, nation states have been able to gloss over their real rates of poverty and unemployment by means not only of massaging statistics, but to some extent "buying off" those who lose out in the corporate capitalist system. It's one reason why the US army is so obscenely huge, and so ready to take people of marginal educational attainment. Other means of bribing the potential dissenters include the encouragement of supplies of cheaper food and clothing (one consequence of outsourcing production to countries where labour rates are even lower than in the west) and an intensive indoctrination process carried out by the media and entertainment industries. Your average American believes that, poor though he or she may be, because they are citizens of an imperial power greater even than Rome, they vicariously share in the power and prestige of that state. Every popular tv drama and game etc will take that for granted - just as they take for granted the exception given to such powers to break the laws of both god and man and abuse, torture and kill at will. Americans can just because they have the power.
How the average US citizen can be liberated from this demeaning delusion is the problem that faces both Americans and the rest of the world. Until that happens, I see now hope for change anywhere.
Hedges sez: "A furious and sustained backlash by a betrayed and angry populace, one unprepared intellectually and psychologically for collapse, will sweep aside the Democrats and most of the Republicans."
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If only. They may be "unprepared ... for collapse", but are fully conditioned for decline to a subsistence level. As long as the televisions remain on to inform them all is well ...
Live Simply, reduce reuse recycle. Hedges hit the nail on the head. Every wednesday I show up at work unbathed and unshaven to illustrate my solidarity with third world people victimized by the imperialist bank I work for.
Actually, I think any means of distancing ourselves from pumping money into the KKKorporate machine IS a form of resistance.
I agree. The beast wants our money. Don't give it to them. Then they can't buy our politicians. Then the politicians start listening to us. Of course we need new, unbribed politicians too.
The greatest impediment to any sort of revolution, non-violent or otherwise, is that most people, in the US anyway, still have enough to lose that they are afraid of taking revolutionary action to change the system that is in place. This is not by accident. It was intended. Keep the people below you just comfortable enough, and the powerful can keep their positions, their wealth, and their power. Give them the promise, however illusory, that anyone can become rich, and give them a stake in keeping the status quo.
Incensed: No truer words can be said!
bread and circuses. but as unemployment soars and downward mobility spirals, we may be getting to an important tipping point of immunity to the perception that much about this 'system' is actually working. 'revolutionary action' can mean a whole range of things from just replacing the purveyors of violence with new purveyors of violence to developing self-sufficiency skills long neglected during our fossil-fueled heyday of consumption. this requires a localization effort that we aren't particularly good at, having operated under a collective trance of our separate competitiveness, which achieved its zenith in the past 20 years. we're going to be seeing a shift from hyperindividualism to communitarianism and hopefully some flexibility of mind and heart to build bridges between the two, rather than utilizing the same ol strategy of eradicating the one to bolster the other... we must overcome the fears of thinking 'outside the box' (a box we've grown, if not comfortable & complacent in-at least accustomed/adapted to)...and need, as others have been saying, to reach out to others. i don't know about you, but i tend to gravitate toward people that have a localized focus... something like community gardens, or work trades, or problem solving at the neighborhood, town or city level. not to say that paying attention to what's going on nationally or globally isn't important, but choosing one's battles makes it a whole lot less likely to wind up completely overwhelmed and paralyzed. i will be surprised if we don't take to the streets more in the u.s. this year.... in greater numbers and with more frequency -but i'm hoping it will be with well-thought out ideas of local initiatives ( think boycotts, PROcotts, collective inundation of corporate offices with letters or visits demanding accountability/transparency , educating ourselves and one another with tips on how to live in a more ecologically sane, socially responsible, less violent manner... developing an 'ear to the ground' radar so as to pick up on where in our communities we can do the most good) that can offer people ways to plug in and be involved, rather than ONLY railing against the plethora of injustices and outrages that crop up daily.
Fear may well be a two edged sward. Just as Bush Cheney Rove used the attacks of 9/11 to advance their extremely radical neoconservative political agenda the growing fear of economic disaster could be leveraged to advance a social agenda of universal health care, workers rights, sane international policy, real environmental reform, mass transit, and a dozen other much needed reforms to turn the American economy into a sustainable and socially friendly economy.
I’d feel a lot better with this proposal if there were a handful of progressives with access to the main stream media or high positions in the government.
The economic policies implemented since Reagan are completely discredited yet the two major political parties both refuse to acknowledge this even as the economic house of cards continues to crash down on their heads.
I saw today that the Obama administration is continuing the Bush policy of opposing legal challenges to the massive illegal wiretapping and data gathering operations implemented under Bush Cheney Rove. When you see the political careers of John Edwards, Elliot Spitzer and others destroyed when information of extramarital affairs is leaked that Obama is seeking to hold on to this power is chilling. Speaking of chilling, I wonder is Cheney still has his assassination squads on speed dial, after everything he’s done wouldn’t it be a hoot if he got busted by the eavesdropping system he established?
Madhoosier sez: "I saw today that the Obama administration is continuing the Bush policy of opposing legal challenges to the massive illegal wiretapping and data gathering operations implemented under Bush Cheney Rove. "
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!?!?
O'bomber announced last summer this would be his policy. With his vote (and his campaigning) on the FISA bill.
That was the exact moment I scratched him from consideration on my November Madness dance card.
"The Justice Department is overwhelmed. It doesn't have a tenth of the prosecutors, the investigators, the auditors, the attorneys needed to deal with the previous corporate crime wave before the bailout started last September."
Perhaps if the attorney General quit wasting time and resources investigating some Arizona Sheriff again and silly things like that he might find more resources to go after these theives.
Think of all the energy and effort the DOJ spends on the worthless drug war. If they would just use half of the resources that they expend on throwing harmless pot smokers in prison to go after the banksters and corporate scum that are currently robbing us blind, they could easily deal with both the previous and current corporate crime waves.
chris, it may be too late already to stop the police state
the sheeple are sleeping
watching tv
fearful
unable to grasp the implications of nwo shill and false savior brother obama and his ruthless attack on the working class
obama has gutted anything to do with the budget and handed it over to the narcotrafikers on wall street - via the cia afiliated aig
as william black recently pointed out on bill moyer's show - the entire wall street concept runs on ponzy shemes - the market - derivatives and the rest
all the while brother obama now wants to get into afghanistan and pakistan to murder the peasants over there under the banner of the bullshit war on "terror"
still the sheeple can't see
they are the proverbial deer in the headlight
in the bunker and only hours before he shot himslef in the head hitler declared that the german people were not "worhty of their history" because they had, he felt, let him down
i say the sheeple are not worthy of their freedoms
they have abdicated their repsonsibilities as free citizens and placed all their increasingly desparate hopes in the nwo shill obama
kssinger says that obama is nwo numero uno
need i say more.............
You and your nwo crapola are part of this humongeous problem.
What do you know about "nwo crapola"?
It's time that us lowly surfs build guillotines. Lots of them.