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Whodathunkit, eh?
Insignificant, backwater, third world banana republics like Tunisia and Egypt pioneering the way for the greatest superpower and richest country on the planet.
That’s not supposed to happen.
I mean, we pay for a military that costs as much as every other one in the world, combined, even though it can’t win endless wars against insignificant, backwater, third world banana republics. They can’t say that about their militaries! We’ve got annual deficits that are bigger than their entire economies. The size of our economy is half-again bigger than the number two in the world (with one-fourth the population), and we’ve managed to produce a health care system that ranks 39th globally. Who else can claim that badge of honor? No doubt that ranking partially explains why our life expectancy figures are lower than just about every country in the developed world. Our education system, once the envy of the world, is crumbling, along with the size of our college enrollments. Ditto our infrastructure, much of which hasn’t been maintained in decades. Who can touch that? We have the highest polarization of wealth in the entire developed world, and more than any country in the Arab world too. Sweet! Another cool thing is our incarceration rate. It’s 743 per hundred thousand people. The next highest country has less than half that figure. Our use of torture and rendition and the remote-controlled aerial bombings of civilians has earned us the scorn and hatred of the world, while our political leaders, unmatched in their capacity for hypocrisy and buffoonery, have made us a laughingstock that few puffy-chested, medal-covered third world dictators can match. You got Mugabe? We got Palin. You got Charles Taylor? We got George W. Bush, in a democracy no less.
So, with a record like that, who in the world are these punky backwater countries to teach high and mighty America anything about anything?!?!
Darned if it hasn’t happened, though. I mean, you can say it’s a coincidence if you want, and you may even be right. But I can’t help thinking that the people of Wisconsin have been inspired by the people of Egypt. Who were themselves inspired by the people of Tunisia. Both of whom have inspired the people of Bahrain, Jordan, Iran, Libya, Yemen, Iraq and beyond. Meanwhile, Wisconsin seems to be inspiring Americans in other states finally to fight back.
It would seem that people power is in the air in early 2011, and that it’s quite contagious.
Whatever is the explanation for the Cheesehead version of Tahrir Square, it is unbelievably welcome, and just barely in time.
It’s crucial to understand what the regressive initiative that our brothers and sisters in Wisconsin are right now fighting is really all about, and how that fits into the context of our era. This is just the latest, and nearly the last, in a succession of efforts in America over the last three decades to move money from the hands of non-elites to those of oligarchs. Make no mistake, that program constitutes essentially the sum total of American politics at its core over the last generation. All else is a sideshow or, more likely and more ominously, an intentional diversion, just as a skilled magician is careful to give your eye something else to focus on as he moves the ball from under the cup.
That money-shifting effort has been relentless, and it has been fantastically successful. We have witnessed the greatest transfer of wealth in human history over this period of time. More astonishing, here in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, is that it went the wrong way – from ordinary folk who need the money to wealthy elites, many of whom actually couldn’t even find ways to spend those enormous quantities flooding their accounts if they wanted to. Most astonishing of all is that this happened in a functioning democracy, where the votes of rip-offees vastly outnumber the votes of rip-offers. If anyone you meet ever doubts the capacity of human stupidity, tell them this tale. It’s an amazing story. It’s also the most significant single fact of American politics in our time. And we don’t even talk about it.
That’s because of the stunning success of the thieves in executing their heist. As oft-noted, the perfect crime is one that is not even detected. Welcome to America.
You gotta hand it to these guys. They have been smart, thorough, ruthless, tenacious, patient and ruthless. Did I mention ruthless? They have attacked New Deal America – the set of policies that created a vast middle class for the first time and dramatically improved people’s quality of life en masse – in every way possible, and have managed to beat it into near submission.
They’ve been very clever about it, too. They fabricated think tanks whose product at any other time would have seemed absurdly laughable. They created a whole new media for themselves, and intimidated the parts they didn’t outright own. They dumbed down education, making sure that any knowledge of history or civics or – god forbid – comparative politics was eliminated from the curriculum, thus producing nice, docile worker bees who know just enough to do their ill-paid jobs, but not enough to even know that they’re ill-paid. They allied with regressive forces like religious institutions, the military and the Republican Party. Then they bought the Democrats too, not least of which including Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, whose economic policies are fundamentally indistinguishable from the GOP’s. They infiltrated the courts with corporate hacks so corrupt that they steal elections and sit on cases even when they’ve received contributions from litigants in the matter. They smashed labor unions at every opportunity. They drove the country deep into debt with the express purpose of making it then seem that any further social spending was no longer sustainable. They tore down even the thin veneer of campaign finance reform from the prior era. They shredded the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and have bullied any opponents with thuggish acts of verbal and other forms of personal assault. They made voting more difficult, wrongly purged masses of voters from the rolls, and used rigged machines to steal elections. They have poisoned the minds of Americans with diversionary bogeymen ranging from Saddam Hussein to marrying gays to the War on Christmas.
And so on. The complete list is extensive enough to fill the pages of this essay and several more. The upshot of the story is that there has been a concerted, multipronged attack on a system of political economy that was, when they began, already just about the least fair to working people of any in the developed world, but nevertheless a whole lot more fair than it ever had been previously. Or is now.
The purpose of all these efforts, however, was always the same, and typically had little to do with culture conflicts, endless Middle Eastern wars, or televised Hannity and Colmes style pissing matches. It was always about the money. Always. It remains about the money today.
That’s why the malignant disease better known as Wisconsin’s Republican Governor Scott Walker is now doing what he is doing. He claims that the state is broke and that he has no choice but to roll back public sector salaries and benefits. Everything about that claim is a lie. The state is not nearly as far in the red as other states that are not doing what he is doing. The state could increase taxes if it wanted to solve its problem, rather than exploiting workers. In fact, the state just got done creating it’s the very deficit Walker claims to be the problem by slashing $177 million from its tax rolls. State employees are underpaid compared to equivalent private sector workers, not overpaid as he claims. And despite all this, the unions have nevertheless publicly agreed to negotiate givebacks with the Governor. And so on.
But, of course, the biggest lie of all is the biggest lie of all. That is that the premise for what he is doing is the pursuit of fiscal rectitude. Let’s leave aside for the moment the fact that, nationally, the same party that claims to be the party of fiscal responsibility is precisely the gang of folks who got us into the mess we’re in. Of the fourteen trillion dollars or so of current national debt, almost all of it was created under Republican presidents, including the saintly Ronald of Nazareth, who tripled the national debt and started the process of dismantling America’s middle class (with a jaunty smile, of course, so it felt better and was less noticeable). It is true that borrowing has gone up under Barack Obama (who, anyhow, is one of them, not one of us), but how much would that have been the case had he not inherited Bush’s wars, Bush’s ‘defense’ budget, Bush’s non-defense discretionary spending increases, Bush’s unfunded prescription drug bill, Bush’s decimation of incoming federal revenue in the form of tax cuts for the wealthy, Bush’s TARP, and Bush’s recession, the biggest since the Great Depression and therefore requiring massive stimulus spending? To answer that question, just look at what spending looked like on the day Bush was inaugurated. In fact, he inherited the greatest budget surplus in all of history.
These are the folks who bill themselves as the grownups in the room, the ones who are being responsible, the ones who are slashing social spending because we absolutely have to do so, even while further fattening a military already bloated on useless spending, even while continuing completely unabated lavish corporate welfare programs for Big Oil, Big Ag, Big Pharma and the rest, and even while slashing taxes on the wealthy down to nearly zero, transferring those liabilities to the rest of us. That’s what the Scott Walkers of this country have been doing in Washington for three decades now.
But even if Governor Walker is not responsible for the lies and destruction of his party at the national level, he is practicing precisely the same behavior in Wisconsin (while, no doubt, licking his chops at his prospects for a subsequent presidential bid, based on making this name for himself at the state level). This is not about balancing the state budget, anymore than Republicans can be the party of fiscal responsibility anywhere other than in the Alice’s-Wonderland-on-steroid-laced-irradiated-hyper-concentrated-LSD that calls itself America. This is about completing the piracy mission, knocking down one of the last remaining barriers preventing the wholesale transfer of middle class wealth to the oligarchy. This initiative is entirely about breaking public sector unions.
You can tell that’s true because those provisions in the bill have absolutely zero impact on the state’s budget. Whether unions have to be recertified every year, whether their dues are collected from paychecks, and whether they can bargain over non-salary issues – none of these factors alter Wisconsin’s fiscal condition by a single penny. You can tell that’s true because the unions are willing to talk with the governor about givebacks – and thus address the problem he claims the legislation is meant to solve – if he’ll strip out the union-busting language. And you can tell that’s true because he’s not even slightly interested in their offer. By refusing to take yes for an answer from the unions on the question that he offers as a pretext for the legislation, he reveals the pretext to be just that. This is entirely about breaking public sector unions.
It is, once again, clever in its staging. Having driven the American people to the wall through the use of job-exporting trade policy, unfair taxation policy, wage-undermining private sector union-busting, and budget-busting deficit spending, the Klepto-Plutocracy has now positioned itself quite handsomely for purposes of presenting the next and near-final act in its multi-decade play. First they put economic pressure on all Americans by shipping jobs overseas. Then they enact policies that bring on massive levels of state and federal debt. Then they give us a devastating recession to ratchet up economic insecurity. Then they make sure the Democratic alternative to the Republican recession-makers is in fact no alternative at all, bringing no relief to workers whatsoever. This then clears the way, a mere two years later, for a Lazarus-like resuscitation of the nearly-dead recession-creating Republican Party. But an even worse version this time, sending tea party social spending slasher freaks to Congress and producing aggressive predatory monsters like Chris Christie and Scott Walker at the state level. Then they argue to a bunch of politically illiterate American voters the all these fat gubmint workers have got it too goddam good, what with their wages that people can sorta actually live off of an’ all. Worse, these lazy bums are not only living high on the hog, but they’re living high on your nickel, Mr. Taxpayer Moron! As storms go, that recipe is good for producing a near perfect one in order to crush public sector unions.
We’ll see if it works. There are reasons not to be hopeful. Right now, as of this writing, success for the predators requires just one of fourteen Democrats in the state Senate to come in from hiding out-of-state, giving Republicans a quorum, and sealing the deal. Moreover, Wisconsin – a state that pioneered unemployment insurance, workers’ compensation, the eight hour work week, the weekend, and other triumphs of actual humane treatment for humans, appears to have taken a big deep dive into Lake Stupidity of late. Once a bastion of progressivism, more lately a purple state, in 2010 it went overwhelmingly Republican, not least by producing the nation’s single most shameful act of that election cycle, the purging of Russ Feingold from the US Senate.
But there are also reasons to be hopeful, too. It seems that this may just be the Basta! moment for middle class Wisconsinites sick of being ground into poverty. Every day, the crowds of demonstrators grow larger, at last count up to 70,000. They seem really pissed off. When was the last time we saw this?
And maybe this is the Basta! moment for the country, too. Maybe people have finally had Enough! not just in Wisconsin, but elsewhere too. Already there are similar reactions in other states, as other Republicans attempt the same fiscal coup strategy.
Altogether, it may not be hyperbolic to say that Wisconsin’s fate is the country’s fate. If the thieves win, it will empower and encourage thieves nationally. If the people win, that victory may produce a Tunisia effect, getting folks to realize, as Egyptians did, that you’re really only captive to the power of thugs for precisely as long as you believe yourself to be captive to the power of thugs.
This could be the first step of an American awakening. But even if it does occur, it will only be the first step. There is so much more to be done. Most of the initial work is purely in the domain of framing. People need to understand what Warren Buffett understands, that there has been a class war going on for three decades now, and that his team is winning. People need to understand that all the other nonsense that forms the content of American politics is diversionary bullshit. People need to understand that, yes, American exceptionalism is alive and well in 2011, only it is alive and well in how poorly the country does on almost every measure of quality of life. Especially compared to those horrid socialists in Europe and elsewhere, who suffer every day under the crushing burdens of better health, longer life, higher quality education, more equal distribution of wealth, better working conditions, less crime, less stress, less war and more happiness.
From there, once the Zeitgeist is changed, the policy changes can fall like dominos. It’s not that hard to figure what to do. We had it mostly right before the Reagan Era began. 2011 is not 1981, so some things will have to change, but most will not. You either provide Social Security or you don’t. You either protect worker safety or you don’t. You either respect unions and the environment or not. You either protect people’s civil rights or you don’t.
Things can also get better than they were thirty years ago. We never had a national health care system, and we still don’t. The one we’re slated to get in 2014 is lame, brought to us by our fake-progressive DINO corporate shill of a president. We can do lots better. Ditto on taxation, spending, industrial policy, workers rights and benefits, foreign policy and so on. The great news about the multi-headed, cataclysmic, across-the-board disaster of policymaking in the United States today is that it leaves you plenty of room for improvement. It will be a long time before we run out of ideas for how to make things better here in Ronald Reagan’s America.
I don’t know if this is finally the moment when America wakes up and turns the corner to emerge from this long national nightmare. That’s probably too much to ask when tea party Republicans dominate the Congress, a faux Democratic president, just like the last one, does the bidding of the national oligarchy, and not a single prominent political figure is out there pitching the narrative that would help Americans to understand who their real enemies are.
On the other hand, who could have imagined a month or two ago that the thirty year-old Mubarak dictatorship would be swept away over the period of a couple of weeks, and with minimal bloodshed to boot?
If that can happen, anything can happen.
Wake up, America!
On, Wisconsin.
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Show AllAs always, David, right on the money. You are an inspiration.
Thanks.
"You are an inspiration."
That's what today's liberals, progressives etc. have been relegated to--acting as cheerleaders to "inspire" workers to work within the system for change, no matter how much that approach has been proven to fail workers.
You notice how DMG never mentions the pivotal role unions like the AFL-CIO and the WEAC are playing to suppress, undermine and misdirect the protests?
"In a statement WEAC President Mary Bell said, “Ask any teacher, and they’ll tell you they didn’t get into this profession for the money. We have said all along that this isn’t about pay and benefits. Let’s be very clear: we are prepared to implement the financial concessions proposed to help our state in these tough times… We will meet the governor half way, but we will not be denied our right to collectively bargain.” Bell signaled an effort to scale back the protests in Madison, calling on teachers to go back to work next week, ending the strike wave that culminated Friday in the shutdown of the school system in Milwaukee, the state’s largest. She said, “As Monday and Tuesday roll on, people who are supposed to be in class will be in class, and we will see what the week brings.”"
Instead, as cheerleader, DMG's job is to point the finger at the American public:
"If anyone you meet ever doubts the capacity of human stupidity, tell them this tale. It’s an amazing story. It’s also the most significant single fact of American politics in our time. And we don’t even talk about it."
It's the very legerdamain DMG professes to rail against. And it's classic liberal/progressive "inspiration."
Gosh, you are so inspiring! Classic cynical/superior "inspiration." Thanks for inspiring me!
greg you are correct, after the sheep are sheared the enablers ask which leg would you like to cut off?
The Corporate Oligarchy steals more and more and the people continue to give.
If these teachers give in and go back to class, they've lost and they'll lose it for all of us. And, frankly, yes, it is about money. As pointed out in this article, the concessions don't seem to be necessary. Simply taxing the right people would take care of a lot of it -- indeed, that would take care of the problem in most of the country -- that and ending the wars. Kids missing out on school? I say not! They are simply not sitting in classrooms these past days learning rote crap so they can pass a bunch of tests to become those docile little worker bees. These protests are the classroom -- the best kind.
"And, frankly, yes, it is about money."
Yeah, that comment by Mary Bell... it truly rang my bell. (Couldn't resist.)
"“Ask any teacher, and they’ll tell you they didn’t get into this profession for the money."
I think what it reflects is how truly fucked and twisted your thinking can become under liberalism/progressivism. After all, what Bell is saying is plausible if not acceptable from a liberal/progressive perspective. An outlook lacking a class-struggle perspective.
An outlook reduced to acting positive and inspiring. No matter what the reality when it comes to workers.
And DMG (as well as the other writers at this site) are doing the same thing as Mary Bell. That is, when they're not busy pointing the finger at the Republicans or the general public.
Essentially, they've become relegated or reduced to arguing for form over substance--as in this case with the union officials, demanding collective bargaining after declaring their willingness to accept every concession beforehand.
It's bullshit.
Greece, France, the UK, Spain, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, Wisconsin and more... These are the opening salvos in a worldwide people's uprising. Let's show our solidarity with these movements and make it clear that we will not submit like sheep. Remember: A nation of sheep begets a government of wolves (Edward R. Murrow):
Saturday, February 26, 2011 - nationwide protests against balancing budgets on the backs of working people while the banks and wealthy corporate interests get tax cuts, bailouts and bonuses:
http://usuncut.org/
Saturday, March 19, 2011 - protest in Washington, D.C. against the endless wars that are bankrupting this country both fiscally and morally:
http://www.stopthesewars.org/
The Government *IS* the conspiracy.
Glad to see the word oligarchy is getting alot more exposure, should be habitually preceded by corporate ( which means fascist).
2012, the end of Patriarchical Hierarchy instigated by the feminine especially Mother Nature.
We are with you Wisconsin! I know the Oligarchy pigs went straight for the heart of the Union in this Nation. Workers across America, and the World, stand with you!
People are going to be at support rallies all over the U.S. tomorrow. Adding to these protests will be the US Uncut Movement, protesting our money-sucking corporations and the politicians who enable them. Protests are planned for February 26th.
The wonderful people in Wisconsin started it, but I don't think that's going to be the end of it. I hope to see protest after protest, culminating in a long, hot summer for these corrupt Republican and Democrat politicians who brought us to this awful state of affairs. I wonder if Obama's a** is getting sore from all that fence-sitting he's been doing on events here and around the world. He ain't seen nothing yet.
So what are you going to do about it? Nothing! Blogging on the Internet does nothing unless it's followed by action. Quit your jobs if you have one and go sit in the streets.
Anyone who thinks that the demonstrations in Wisconsin will change anything is dreaming. First of all, as I write this on Monday, Feb 21, a blizzard is heading eastward across the northern plains. It will probably hit Wisconsin Tues or Wed. That will do in the demonstrations. Secondly, the 14 Democrats hiding out in Chicago will have to go home some day, and the state police will find at least one to drag to the state senate, so the Republicans can railroad the changes through.
If the public employee unions want to change things, they need to start a recall movement to get rid of the governor. It worked in California. But that takes months, and by then the damage will be done.
Direct action is a good thing. Going home and spending months on a "work within the system" plan, with a partisan goal, is the exact way that any serious opposition is prevented. As you say, "by then the damage will be done."
Yes, the demonstrators may quit, the Democrats may cave in - this time. That does not negate the value and power of what is happening. Ridiculing those who support and are inspired by the resistance, however, does do damage. Being "wounded in the house of our friends" is the greater threat than the right wingers are.
Solidarity is not contingent upon anyone's assessment about the likelihood of success of any one particular action. Many mistakes can be overcome by keeping the momentum going and establishing solidarity. However, telling people that it is all hopeless, and that they are silly to think otherwise, is more difficult to overcome.
"Meanwhile, Wisconsin seems to be inspiring Americans in other states finally to fight back." Ah, yes, but it seems not "to be inspiring" American politicians "finally to fight back," certainly not the self-proclaimed "mutt" in the White House.
@ anne faith:
The current situation in Wisconsin may be the closest we will ever come to a something-approaching-perfect storm of awareness regarding the goals and methods of the parasitical oligarchy, which RIGHT NOW stands exposed in all its mendacity and greed. In other words, this might be our LAST CHANCE... As is our RIGHT under the 1st Amendment, we MUST go peacefully out into the streets!! Let them know we're not just sheeple!! Just look at what the people of Egypt have accomplished!!
Pick one (or google for similar protests closer to home):
Saturday, February 26, 2011 - nationwide protests against balancing budgets on the backs of working people while the banks and wealthy corporate interests get tax cuts, bailouts and bonuses:
http://usuncut.org/
Saturday, March 19, 2011 - protest in Washington, D.C. against the endless wars that are bankrupting this country both fiscally and morally:
http://www.stopthesewars.org/
More proof We The People aren't serious yet.
Still protesting on Saturday. When most Big Corporations are closed, and nobody's watching the news.
If We The People were serious, we'd be protesting Monday thru Friday, 8am to 6pm; we'd be shutting down Wall Street, jamming D.C. traffic, and raising hell in the financial districts of Chicago, L.A., San Fran, Boston, etc; we would be boycotting every Corporation and Big Bank to whatever extent possible; we'd be canceling out cable, our ATT, and all of our credit cards; we'd also be feeding the poor both food and information, joining 'stop the eviction' direct actions, and making extensive use of spray paint.
A couple of protests on a Saturday for a few hours here and there are what the Upper Class calls a total f**king joke.
You are wrong about this. Are you willing to consider that possibility?
What is happening does not fit your fantasies about what it should look like - vandalism, raising hell, making the right consumer choices, making the right personal lifestyle choices, all of which are forms of self-expression that work against solidarity - but I can assure you that this is the start of a mass popular uprising.
You advocate "making extensive use of spray paint" and then call what the strikers and marchers are doing "a total f**king joke?"
"...but I can assure you that this is the start of a mass popular uprising.'
Let's talk 6 months from now 2A, and see how that pans out.
This is a stunt, an orchestrated opportunity for the democrats to try and slow their descent into the 2012 hell-hole that awaits them. They'll try to grab, grope, scratch, claw or latch onto anything at this point to remain relevant. They hate the very people they need as partners in order to change what's needed. They listen to Maddow like conservatives listen to Beck. Being divided will never get us there.
Sure, I'd love for something real to come of this, but these really aren't the "working class" people that makes up America. This "movement" isn't made up of the same hardcore types you see in the old torn & faded B&W yellowed photos of yesteryear. Sorry, but these guys in Madison are lightweights. Throw a couple of Blackcat firecrackers in their crowd and they'll be shit'n granola turds all the way home.
I'd love for you to be right 2A, but this isn't the real deal–yet. Not even close.
Family in Milwaukee sent me this new org's url, http://www.wearewisconsin.org/ that provides news, organizing info, demo info, and a solidarity petition that over 20K people have signed in just the first few hours of its being online. As Fitrakis and Wasserrman state in their article, we only have ourselves to rely on.
This is an inspired DMG essay, insofar as he consistently emphasizes the economic and implicit class realities in the deteriorating status quo, and doesn't lapse back into fatuous speculation that partisan electoral politics is the only hope for constructive change and sociopolitical salvation.
IMO, DMG does a nice job teasing out the broader implications of the Troubles in Madison and rebutting skeptics and cynics who insist that this is simply a tempest in a teapot generated by self-centered, relatively pampered union members squealing like freshly-stuck pigs.
I'm an abiding skeptic and cynic too, so I agree that it may turn out that there's less to this phenomenon than meets DMG's eye. But I also believe that it's too soon to tell, or write off the possible ripple effects of this local crisis.
If union leaders like Mary Bell, and the refugee Democratic politicians, conspire to successfully dampen and quash public outrage and "economic disobedience", and offer mealy-mouthed promises of keeping up the fight by prudently supporting conciliation and "compromise", the spark of righteous dissent may indeed fizzle out.
It indeed remains to be seen whether this proto-gestalt, zeitgeist, or "entraining"* reaches a critical, transformational mass. If so, the seemingly intractable question of how to overcome an entrenched oligarchic criminal class must be addressed.
Obviously, our crooked Elected Misrepresentatives and other members of the national political crime syndicate occupying traditional institutions will resist, deflect, and co-opt profound changes that threaten their, er, Way of Life.
The dominant, parasitic Amerikan socioeconomic power elite will not readily succumb, or accede, to a "domino effect" or cascade of radical policy to accomodate newly-aroused and rebellious ordinary unprivileged citizens. There are always legions of devils lurking in the details.
But that's another chapter.
* See: That Moment People say “No!” by Susan Galleymore,
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/02/20-8
We'll hit the streets when they close Wall Mart
Too true, sadly enough. Subservience to consumerism and--as the Disposable Heros of Hiphopracy so timelessly coined--"the drug of a nation" are truly monumental feats of social engineering. Goebbels would be in awe. Crap, even my erstwhile progressive parents succumb to this bovine manure! I ask all of you: how do we snap people like this out of this fugue? What manner of intervention protocol will work?
It is a GLOBAL class war. The USA is just one of the elite bastions of some of the most calloused and evil people on earth.
Most decent Americans are now realizing this. We need democracy in the USA.
An excellent piece... of total hopeful nonsense.
No matter what happens in Wisconsin - most likely, unions will be crushed - we Americans will forget about it faster than we forgot about the largest environmental disaster in Earth's history. 300M gallons of oil magically disappeared, so what's Charlie Sheen doing next?
We The People will never - I repeat, never - rise up in revolt. Why? Because we know what would happen. Militarized law enforcement would be unleashed; tens of thousands would be beaten, gassed and arrested then turned into virtual non-citizens overnight via felony charges, except for the 'alleged terrorists,' who would be disappeared; any rebel leaders would have their characters assassinated by Big Corporate Media, if not literally assassinated by private military contractors hired to 'preserve freedom'; and, of course, any citizen revolt would be too small to matter anyway, since those who still have jobs wouldn't dare participate.
Seriously, what we need to 'wake up' to is this: we are a fascist country now. Our government is wholly owned and operated by the Upper Class and their Corporations. Resistance is futile. Find a way to survive, or fight back and loose everything.
You certainly are free to give up or to flee - if you can - but why are you counseling others to do that? Why are you fear-mongering?
How do you know that "resistance is futile?" Why would you want to promote that message?
What does "we are a fascist country now" even mean? Should people not have resisted and fought back against fascism in Europe in the 30's in your view?
I could understand someone saying "things are not all that bad, so no need to fight back." They might be wrong, but at least that is consistent. But saying "things are really, really bad, much worse than you think, so DON'T fight back...." - that I don't get. If "we are a fascist country now" as you say, then we have no choice other than to fight back.
Frank 1569,
I hear your frustration and I can empathize. But twoamericas is right on in his critique of your logic. Your accurate analysis of the problematic orientation of society and then your inclination to RUN AWAY from the problem doesn't seem rational.
Have you ever read 'A People's History of the United States' by Howard Zinn? You might want to give it a look, it's very inspirational regarding the potential people have to create change.
We have the power Frank, we should never ever allow the criminals at the top to erase that from our consciousness.
Nothing was ever achieved by giving up. Fight to the end, as a matter of principle.
'Resistance is futile, just walk into the showers'.
I feel for you, but look toward Cairo. True, it's only their first step, but no one would have predicted that outcome, certainly not you, had you been there. I'm not trying to insult you, but I don't think the war is lost.
Another very good piece from Prof. DMG!
This...
"......and not a single prominent political figure is out there pitching the narrative that would help Americans to understand who their real enemies are."
....is so significant, and so depressing.
What is with all of the commentary from CD readers telling us that it is all futile, that we can never win, that we should give up, that nothing will ever work, etc.?
I've been taken aback by the lack of support, if not downright hostility to those protesting in WI, by so many CD regulars, who of course would have castigated Wiconsonites had they NOT taken to the streets.
It blows my mind really.
"This is about completing the piracy mission..." DMG
Excellent article by DMG, it incorporates numerous creative 'framing' ideas and analogies that will be useful organizing tools. The framing of the oligarchy as upper class criminals is especially helpful. It's the down and dirty truth and it will help people to understand what's going down.
If only we could entice some Hollywood activists to make a movie about the reagan/clinton/bush/obama continuum of oligarchic theft that's occurred over the last 30; Sean Penn could play Reagan, George Clooney as Clinton, etc. The crime thriller that has become our reality....
Looks like all you modern-day Collectivists have forgotten what Franklin Delano Roosevelt knew. You simply can’t have public sector unions. In a little-known letter he wrote to the president of the National Federation of Federal Employees in 1937, Roosevelt reasoned:
“… Meticulous attention should be paid to the special relationships and obligations of public servants to the public itself and to the government. All Government employees should realize that the process of collective bargaining, as usually understood, cannot be transplanted into the public service. It has its distinct and insurmountable limitations … The very nature and purposes of Government make it impossible for … officials … to bind the employer … The employer is the whole people, who speak by means of laws enacted by their representatives …
”Particularly, I want to emphasize my conviction that militant tactics have no place in the functions of any organization of government employees. Upon employees in the federal service rests the obligation to serve the whole people … This obligation is paramount … A strike of public employees manifests nothing less than an intent … to prevent or obstruct … Government … Such action, looking toward the paralysis of Government … is unthinkable and intolerable.“
Since Governor Walker is doing exactly what the overwhelming majority of Wisconsin voters put him in office to do, the result of the union’s mess-making is simply one more nail in the coffin of Collectivism. You don’t take to the street if you actually have a majority that agrees with your policies.
What most people actually think is said well at http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/02/watching_wisconsin.html
”The unions are coming off very badly here. The MSM will try to suppress the infavorable news, but that game is over in the age of the internet and YouTube. Most Americans are cynical about media bias, and their attention is focused on budget problems. It looks very bad for people who make m ore than the average worker behaving in vile ways when offered a deal much better than most taxpayers have.“
If you want to see just how ugly this small movement is take a look at:
http://michellemalkin.com/2011/02/17/support-wisconsin-trumka-storms-madison-tomorrow-walker-supporters-to-rally-saturday-a-disgusted-teacher-calls-out-unions/
And remember, people are seeing this! The facts cannot be suppressed by the main stream media anymore.
Atlas Shrugged was supposed to be a warning, NOT a newspaper!
YES!!!!!!!
The turn out in Wisconsin, for the election of Saint Walker, was about 50%. His margin of victory in that election was 2%.
You champion Michelle Malkin?
You think MSM is on the side of unions?
Just how ignorant are you?
(no need to answer)
The Michelle Malkin that claimed a crowd of 70000 as one of two million?
The thieves are going to win if the teachers and nurses let dumb placaters (poor excuse for union leaders- Mary Bell) give away their pensions and benefits.
Beware- they will take away the strong power that you have manifest. It is real. It works. Use it to GAIN something. NO compromise. Compromise is an excuse to squash your power. And for what? You work too hard to let this phony governor land his privileged corporate friends in a shower of your money. He wants older women teachers and nurses to pay for the corporate welfare. The necessity is that he bilk you of your earnings for the benefit of corporations. Democrats and unions should not be selling you out with phony compromise. They should be hailing your strength and demanding better pay and benefits to match those of the private sector.
"They shredded the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and have bullied any opponents with thuggish acts of verbal and other forms of personal assault."
And yet the elite thugs will frantically flee into the Potomac when the people march on Washing-town with torches and pitchforks. Make no mistake about it. They're a passel of "cowardly lions", and we can steal back everything they stole from us in a nanosecond. In particular, ownership/control of production will be back in the people's hands before the elites know what happened.
DMG, please quit being so quaintly American and describe the situation in WI with the full historical context it deserves.
One of the first things both the Black Shirts in Italy and the German Nazis did upon gaining power was to smash the unions.
Yet somehow we as Americans - whether through our misguided sense of exceptionalism or political correctness - seem to not be able to call a spade a spade even in the face of current events that have significant past historical precedent.
America has been a "soft" fascist state for decades and we are now witnessing our devolution into a "hard" fascist state with the fully corporate funded Tea Baggers standing in as the modern SA.
From Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmabteilung
The precursor to the SA had acted informally and on an ad hoc basis for some time before this. Hitler, with an eye always to helping the party to grow through propaganda, convinced the leadership committee to invest in an advertisement in the Munchener Beobachter (later renamed the Volkischer Beobachter) for a mass meeting in the Hofbräuhaus, to be held on 16 October 1919. Some 70 people attended, and a second such meeting was advertised for 13 November in the Eberlbrau beer hall. Some 130 people attended; there were hecklers, but Hitler's military friends promptly ejected them by force, and the agitators "flew down the stairs with gashed heads." The next year, on 24 February, he announced the party's Twenty-Five Point program at a mass meeting of some 2000 persons at the Hofbrauhaus. Protesters tried to shout Hitler down, but his army friends, armed with rubber truncheons, ejected the dissenters. The basis for the SA had been formed.[4]
Gee, that sure sounds a lot like our Tea Bagger friends, huh?
This is overt fascism so please do all of your readers a favor and call it as such so maybe everyone can understand how very dire the situation is.
Sure, let's look to Cairo for inspiration but only by using the correct terminology will we be able to MAYBE attune the brainwashed and apathetic American populace to the importance of what we are witnessing/experiencing.
We are living in a fascist state and to describe it as anything but is hiding behind a plethora rationalizations.
In the 60's the problem was understood to be in "the system". Although not well defined, I always thought that term had merit in focusing attention on the interlocking nature of things and its entrenched, regressive nature. The term has since become passé but I think the idea of a structure or regime being at the center of the problem has merit.
The system or the Heart of the Beast.
The unions are a shrinking vestigial organ that has lost popular support. The leftists, neo-progressives, paleo-progressives, socialists, communists and other folk on this website who are trumpeting revolution are rather comical.
We shall see.