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Obama Has Fed His Green Jones to King CONG
Van Jones has been fed to King CONG (Coal, Oil, Nukes & Gas).
Obama's one serious green bright spot been sacrificed at the McCarthyite altar of the corporate bloviation machine.
The brilliant, charismatic Jones was responsible for the administration's single significant accomplishment to date. With clarity and verve Jones finally brought to the mainstream the critical message that what's good for the environment is also good for the economy.
The convenience of this simple truth has long been known to the green power movement. Since the early 1970s we have argued that converting away from fossil and nuclear fuels--coal, oil, nukes & gas--and onto a Solartopian system based on renewables and efficiency is the only route to long-term prosperity. With community-based solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, mass transit, increased efficiency and efficiency, we can and must build a sustainable economy that will create jobs and geo-political stability.
An early articulation of this green-powered vision came at the "Toward Tomorrow" Fair at the University of Masschusetts, Amherst, in 1975. As the "No Nukes" movement was just gathering grassroots steam, we envisioned a community-based Solartopian energy system that would guarantee full employment and a survivable planet.
For the next quarter century, the No Nukes movement helped drive atomic energy into its economic and ecological black hole. As fossil fuels became ever more unsustainable, the vision took shape. Wind, solar and efficiency technologies boomed ahead.
But the multi-trillion-dollar fossil/nuke industry is nothing if not entrenched. Throughout the Reagan-Bush-Clinton-Bush nightmare it made common wisdom of the Big Lie that saving the environment meant economic sacrifice. In fact, except for King CONG's short-term mega-profits, the opposite has always been true.
Van Jones finally broke through. As an informed, exciting and compelling presenter, Jones made clear that the "green collar economy" is tangible and terrific. In his writings, mass meetings, television and legislative testimony, Jones turned the corner on the message that what's good for the environment is not only good for the economy, it's essential. Appearing with the likes of Robert Redford on Larry King, and much more, Jones finally injected into the mainstream the message that there will be no prosperity, no full employment, and no survivable planet without the necessary and do-able conversion to a green-powered Earth.
With Jones running point, Obama has in fact made millions of critical dollars available for renewable energy. The Stimulus Package does include a significant sector of cash for those wishing to bring wind, photovoltaics and other Solartopian systems into their home, office and industrial energy mix.
But we've seen this before. Jimmy Carter took halting steps up the Solartopian highway in the late 1970s. Tens of thousands of green jobs were created in California and elsewhere. Then Ronald Reagan ripped the solar water heater off the White House roof and Gov. George Deukmejian killed Gov. Jerry Brown's tax credit program. The industry went into a tailspin, those thousands of jobs disappeared, and America's dependency on foreign oil soared out of control.
With Jones gone we have to worry that Obama might now repeat history. The pretext for forcing Jones out was pathetic. Like millions of Americans he signed a petition asking for an investigation into the 9/11 felling of the World Trade Center. He used the dreaded term "asshole" to accurately describe some Republicans, and then used it to describe himself and his friends. He may have said some things that some right winger might've construed as racist.
Did he kill someone? Did he engage in torture? Did he steal money? Is he a lousy parent?
This is McCarthyism at its most lethal, and administrative timidity at its most dangerous. If groveling to the corporate bloviators is Obama's strategy for making change, we are in deep deep trouble.
In fact, Van Jones, as imperfect as the rest of us, was Obama's critical firestarter in a green-powered revolution that is decades overdue. While the likes of Glenn Beck can crow over his demise, it's the gargantuan King CONG barons of fossil/nuke who are really in the saddle. Pushing Van Jones aside is a major coup for the destroyers of the planet, and a big loss for those of us who would re-power and save it.
We will, of course, continue to fight against fossil and nuclear power and for a green-powered Earth. But as it has been for decades, the going is rough. Will this administration really be with us?



37 Comments so far
Show AllTo answer your question at the end of your piece, Mr. Wasserman: in a word, NO.
This administration is just as deeply wedged in the pockets of bug business - which includes the "CONG" industries - as its predecessor. Not a single action taken by Obuma since his election proves otherwise. Nor will any others, by any future President of the two-part Demopublican Party.
Until Americans get off their fat asses and start voting Green Party, the answer will always be "No."
"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag, carrying a cross."
Sinclair Lewis, "It Cant Happen Here", 1935
Those of us not born yesterday realized immediately that Jones didn't voluntarily resign. Rahm decided that Jones was threatening future corporate donations to Obama, so he took Jones behind the barn and told him to resign.
During his campaign and the first 7 months of his regime, Obama has repeatedly appointed supply-side advocates and pushed a supply-side agenda.
Supply-side economic theory is what caused the problems we face today with the financial industry, health care, environment, education and you name it. Applying supply-side solutions will make all of these problems worse, rather than solving them. Since Jones is one of the few appointees not wedded to the supply-side mantra, his departure will result in the Obama Regime becoming more supply-side focussed, thereby accelerating the transfer of wealth from the 98% to the 2%.
With each move, the Obama admin is showing itself to be so Washington and so mainstream Democrat.
Is it because Obama has surrounded himself with mainstream Dems who advice him OR is this simply the way Obama wants it?
politicscorner September 6th, 2009 12:56 pm..........He's a shill, or he's in WAY over his head....the result is the same.........a failure to live up to his constituency.
The king of CON is just "doing what he does".
We do not have a democracy.
We don't even have a representative democracy.
We have taxation with only corporate representation.
Have a nice day.
The Obama supporters that I know support him based on their faith that he will do the right thing, just as faith motivated born-agains to support Dubya. In that respect Obama is truly a confidence man.
you can even summarize it as :
TAXATION BY PRIVATE CORPORATIONS. fronted only by "government".
Thanks for the needed article. As I was told when I was a child, "same shit, different day".
I think it's time for Van Jones to set up his own consulting firm as well. It's so sad that the CONG industries can keep using the same old tired excuses day in and day out.
Change is gonna happen no matter what...
RichM:
I actually think that Van Jones leaving the administration is a good thing - for the environment and for Van Jones. Selfa's "The Democrats: a Critical History" has a chapter on important progressive movement leaders who are coaxed into the Party, to end up accomplishing far less than if they had stayed independent of the Democrats. Hopefully, the Green jobs movement, will get Jones back.
More manufactured outrage by the neocon propaganda machine to get denigrate a good person out of a position of influence. The neocons are using oligopolistic media tools such Fox and Clear Channel to amplify the voice of a minority over all others.
I wonder if historians will come to mark this as the day we finally lost the earth. Well, don't worry, Obama can always hire a former horse trainer to fill the green jobs spot.
I think I remember Cheney telling a fellow in the hallowed halls of Congress to 'go f*** himself' and he is Still Running the Show. In other words...don't f*** with the f***ers or you will find yourself f***ed. Another golden opportunity flushed. Bye, bye, Sweet Earth.
I think Wasserman is exactly right (as he usually is) in attributing Jones' downfall to an effort to appease King CONG. The tip-off to this, if we needed any confirmation, was his resignation statement in which he said he did not want his presence in the Administration to be a "distraction" from the health care and energy legislative struggles lying ahead. Republicans have now shown their total control of the outcome of those processes in industry-friendly legislation likely to emerge from the "battles ahead." For Obama to get ANY legislation of evenly remotely-appearing progressive nature, he thinks he has to appease the racket emanating from the Republican noise machine. So forget about 9/11 petitions and calling Republicans assholes, these were but pretexts. Just imagine, if such a thing is possible, that Obama had slipped up and appointed a single payer advocate as his "health care czar." I expect it would have taken even less provocation than Jones had offered to get that man or woman quickly cashiered under the influence of King Pfizer and Queen Cigna (and the rest of their heath-industry court.)
Americans now have a president who appears willing to focus toward countering the snowballing environmental destruction,which is no longer disputable; as well as other necessary reforms.
However, This president is well aware if the slanderous and viscious assaults by the lobbiests and right wing that undone President Carter, because of his efforts to implement these vital measures--and this is shaping his policies. He needs to know that the character assinations used against Carter will not again succeed.
Van Jones for CA's 8th Congressional - He could beat Pelosi!!!!
Yes- Where can I contribute and Help!!! lk
Better yet, Van Jones for Governor of California ! He should run as a Green Party candidate and have no trouble beating Arnold the egotistical muscle bloat hard as hell. Let's see if California is better than Texas in terms of both race and environment !!
I'll even take Van Jones for president in 2012 as a Green Party candidate. Perhaps he can build a far better White House team than either Obama, Dubya, or whoever the GOP nominee is by 2012.
Van Jones signed a petition for the investigation into 9/11, and put himself in hot water with the O'bizmal administration!
Van Jones for President of the United States!
Obama's army of speech writers could have written a short retort on this that others have made intemperate remarks, etc. and that many ordinary citizens have signed petitions blah, blah. He could have been totally neutral and not endorsed Jones but defended his right to have opinions that others might not like. Then he could have been presidential and said the matter is closed.
But oh no, his speech writers are reserving all of that for telling single payer advocates to stuff it next week. There may or not be a "I feel your pain" hugging and kissing with it. Yet, when confronted with bullying like this from the Right, Obama craters.
Does he think he can appease the Right this way? This is the party that used to define bipartisanship as date rape. They'd have more respect for him if he told them there was a new, liberal sheriff in town. That's if he wanted to...
If Jones had any integrity he would speak out against Obama's environmental policies, he would not resign, and he would speak out about 911. He's an Obama-supporting coward.
Van Jones was only brought to the administration in the first lace to be a PR band-aid for Obama horrible environmental policies. Part of Jones's job was to refuse to criticize Obama's support Coal, Oil, Nukes & Gas.
I have respect for what Jones's work with PoliceWatch, but his support for "green capitalism" is a Trojan Horse for the environment (like cap and trade). I have no respect for his recent actions or support of Obama.
Am agreed with just about every writer above (oldest first) but would like to add that Obama has essentially betrayed just about every progressive part of his former "natural constituency"---namely those who got him elected.
Meanwhile I find it strange that as a person who has been often intensely interested in Green Energy for decades, until the past couple of days or so I had absolutely no idea who the hell Van Jones was.
From the outset, I guess I just never thought that Obama was going to get serious about Green Energy vs. King CONG. So I did not research to apply for a federal grant to install my self-designed supercheap parabolic solar collectors on the roof of my house. So much for serendipity and entrepeneurship! Thank god for the unwasted time...
For the first time in my life, last November I voted for a winner in a Presidential election. He even carried my own Red State, Indiana, thanks to my vote no doubt!
Van Jones should title his Memoir, "A Black Guy from Yale in the Obama Administration." He should be replaced by Robert Reich, Clinton's early Labor Secretary, who as we all know knew how to get things done. Argh.
Oh what the heck, let's just go with "clean coal" and "clean nukes"... We don't need no goddam Human Option.
Har Har. Argh.
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"Van Jones should title his Memoir, "A Black Guy from Yale in the Obama Administration." He should be replaced by Robert Reich, Clinton's early Labor Secretary, who as we all know knew how to get things done. Argh."
Ha! Argh, indeed. Good comparison.
Dear Mr. Wasserman,
"Will this administration really be with us?"
To end this otherwise reasonable article with this question only leads me to think that you are some kind of democrat party zombie. It is too typical - this ability to say all the right words until, in the end, insisting upon shooting yourself in the face.
"Brand Obama", as Chris Hedges has very accurately pointed out, is only a superficial facade cleverly presented to deceive and defraud.
It is like Obama is the head waiter who has a little control over the sequence of food preparation. Sure, he gives a little taste of sweetness to the progressives who are not allowed at the main table, but the main courses of the meal belongs to the predatory established and bloated sadists who own the house. It is the most civilized form of cannibalism.
Oh yes, they will be with us when the time comes to prepare another course to be devoured.
Team Obama actually seems to be COPYING the Clinton maladministration. Maybe they are operating under some kind of weird "superstitious pragmatism" that requires them to match a previous two-term Democratic presidency debacle for debacle, as permitted by circumstances.
So they had an initial shakedown of appointees with tax problems who bowed out (excluding Über-Bankster Geithner, who should've been the FIRST to go).
Then they let OLC appointee Dawn Johnsen twist slowly in the wind, à la Lani Guinier.
And now Jones-- the equivalent of former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders, fired by Bill Clinton after revealing that she's objectively pro-autoeroticism.
Team Obama is a disgrace.
· Yr Obd't Servant
Elders did say something like masturbation is safer sex than screwing, which is only somewhat true. If masturbation is the only sex you get, you are guaranteed to die. If you screw, you are also guaranteed to die, but you have a decent chance of your genes passing on to the the entire remaining human race within a couple millenia.
According to Elders, it was Donna Shalala, Clinton's Sec. of Health and Human Services, who asked Mr. Bill to fire Elders. I was reading behind the lines a bit, but apparently it had little to do with comments on "safe sex" or drugs, but a lot to do with power. Gov. Bill's chief health person in Ark. was Dr. Elders; Ms. Shalala wanted to be certain she had that job at the national level.
Guys- Matt Taibbi!- Rolling Stone:September 5, 2009
How Washington is Screwing Up Health Care Reform – and Why It May Take a Revolt to Fix It
Need one say more?
Van Jones is so smart, charismatic, excellent speaker,and he understands this country so well. He should be leading a powerful progressive movement - hopefully he will continue his energetic journey and we will soon have much to support him on again.
Which, is not to say that Obama could have just heaved the sh-t back at that trailer-trash,drunk, drug-addict, white supremicist, Glenn Beck who urged the murder of Michael Moore and the poisoning of Nancy Pelosi. So - being on Obama's side means nothing;it's whose side Obama's on that counts. Now it should be really clear: he's just another front man -just like Bush, only for different bunch of fat cats. lk
lindak.reporting sez: "(Obama's) just another front man -just like Bush, only for different bunch of fat cats."
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Same bunch of fat cats, actually.
The ones who told him to jettison Jones.
This ain't the worst yet. van Jones realized he's where he doesn't belong. Obama isn't going pro-environment much anyway.
sinclair lewis had a long history of knowing what he was
talking about and if he was here today the book he would write
obout our current disaster would rival war and peace in
volume! OBAMA SHAME ON YOU! folks its painfully clear
that the only way that this mess is fixed is if we
do it our selves! the incompetency and corruption
is going to kill us all and i'm not ready to die yet
unless its to fix this mess! obama get a set of balls or you
will rival gwb as the worst ever! its time to man up
and do what you said or get out!
The government may or may not have had foreknowledge of the 9/11 attacks.
However, it is almost inconceivable that the airplane strikes could have been the actual cause of the symmetric freefall collapse of all three WTC buildings in New York on that day, including WTC 7.
For a measured, professional discussion of the building collapses, please see "29 Structural & Civil Engineers Cite Evidence for Controlled Explosive Demolition in Collapses of All 3 WTC High-Rises on 9/11" at http://www.ae911truth.org/downloads/29_Structural-Civil_Engineers_2009-06-17.pdf
My heart goes out to Van Jones who was the victim of both Obama and Beck ! Beck I blame because he was a typical rightwing bully who was getting scared most likely due to colorforchange busting Beck and forcing more corporate advertisers for Beck to come clean and take a stand. I don't watch that creep and I already know what a nut he is. He did one hell of a job going after Van Jones and expected Obama to fold like a tent and throw him out. Well, it happened !
Obama I also blame but I'm not surprised to say the least. Every bold progressive and liberal Obama has happily thrown under the bus. This was evident starting in 2007 when Obama through the party's liberal and progressive base under the bus issue after issue, action after action. Those who voted for him that I had met tried to tell me that Obama is "doing the right thing" and will revert to progressive and liberal governing once in office. Well ? 7 months so far and none of it. In fact, on some issues, he's actually moving to the right of Dubya and forcing me to wonder if perhaps we would have been better off with Mccain on those issues.
Van Jones may not be perfect but I think that he would make a much better president. I'm planning to write him a letter begging him to join the Green Party and run for governor of his state or better yet president in 2012. He has more clout and recognition than most of us. Mr. Jones, my heart goes out to you ! Shame on Obama and Beck !!
The 9/11 Commission Report:
"Every official we questioned about the possibility of an invasion of Afghanistan said that it was almost unthinkable, absent a provocation such as 9/11, because of poor prospects for cooperation from Pakistan and other nations and because they believed the public would not support it." pg.137
http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report_Ch4.pdf
The 9/11 Commission Report:
"Officials we interviewed flatly said that neither Congress nor the American public would have supported large-scale military operations in Afghanistan before the shock of 9/11 - despite repeated attacks and plots, including the embassy bombings, the Millennium plots, concerns about al Qaeda to acquire WMD, the U.S.S. Cole, and the summer 2001 threat spike." pg.12
http://www.9-11commission.gov/staff_statements/staff_statement_6.pdf
Also... many well known and respected senior U.S. military officers, intelligence services and law enforcement veterans, and government officials have expressed significant criticism of the 9/11 Commission Report or have made public statements that contradict the Report. Several even allege government complicity in the terrible acts of 9/11.
Senior Military, Intelligence, Law Enforcement, and Government Officials Question the 9/11 Commission Report
http://patriotsquestion911.com/
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
"The invisible Money Power is working to control and enslave mankind. It financed Communism, Fascism, Marxism, Zionism and Socialism. All of these are directed to making the United States a member of World Government."
American Mercury Magazine
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Sir Winston Churchill
He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would fully suffice.
Albert Einstein
The mission of the Gestapo expanded steadily as, from 1933 onward, “political criminality” was given a much broader definition than ever before and most forms of dissent and criticism were gradually criminalized. The result was that more “laws” or lawlike measures were put on the books than ever.
Shelia Fitzpatrick
To expose a 4.2 Trillion dollar ripoff of the American people by the stockholders of the 1000 largest corporations over the last one-hundred years will be a tall order of business.
Buckminster Fuller
The war made possible for us the solution of a whole series of problems that could never have been solved in normal times.
It is the absolute right of the state to supervise the formation of public opinion.
Joseph Paul Goebbels
To subject an artist’s work to a litmus test of political probity – and to punish institutions that will not carry out the mandate of the state – is to traffic in the thought control that gave us Stalinism and Nazism…
Richard Goldstein
Everybody should stop sending their heart out to Jones. He no doubt is feeling a massive relief, now that he doesn't have to keep trying to breathe in that suitcase. What would it be like, to be an actual, live, three-dimensional human being, with a working brain and conscience, in Washington DC? Surrounded by robots that look like people but are actually the slaves of corporate machines? He was interviewed by Yes! magazine a few months before Obama appointed him, and said he didn't want a job in the Obama administration, could do better work on the outside. But then came the call, and he changed his mind. I imagine right now he is kicked back, surrounded by real friends, drinking a beer and shuddering with relief at having escaped.
It's critical that we make the transition from coal, oil, gas, and nukes to renewable energy, and the concomitant transition from corporate control to decentralized democracy. We must stop making the mistake of looking to the federal government for help with this. It would be a thousand times easier with sensible policy change from the top--but that WILL NOT HAPPEN. The chances are 0.0% that this or any future administration will side with the people over the corporations. Once we recognize this we can begin the discussion about how we can make the changes we so desperately need, over the obstruction of our government, which is mot our friend. As a wholly owned subsidiary of the collective of corporate "persons," the US government is the enemy of human persons.
thanks for your great, thoughtful comments. this is a very good, interesting set of responses. i ended that article with that sentence with a sense of doom. with the administration's one bright spot gone, it's hard to imagine obama supporting any real movement toward green energy. but there is considerable economic momentum out there and as nuke slip ever further into the netherworld of gargantuan, unsupportable cost overruns (see AREVA in Finland) we will simply have to fight on as we have for all these decades.
it was a nice luxury having a van jones affiliated with the White House, but ultimately an illusion.
the cave-in to the likes of the utterly psychotic glenn beck is VERY dangerous. it empowers the very worst elements of the hate-speak media and is perhaps the worst aspect of this entire disaster.
best wishes and support to van jones---see you on the (non-violent) barricades....
for solartopia....harveyw
The nuclear industry was effectively shut down decades ago, with no new plants being built.
The unfortunate result was that we increased our reliance on the greater evil by far --coal.
With the pathetic climate legislation recently passed by the house, full of subsidies for clean coal and pollution credit giveaways, it is clear that we are a long ways away from any meaningful changes.
It would be much better if we would allow nuclear power to move forward and replace the filthiest and most carbon intensive of all energy sources--coal.