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And Now, for the Kill
One of the more interesting developments in American history is something that actually didn’t happen. But if one wants to gain some appreciation of the degree to which our public sphere has deteriorated over time, it’s worth remembering this non-event.
When Dwight Eisenhower came to the presidency in 1953, it was the first time in an entire generation that a Republican had held the office. Prior to that time, the GOP had led the country into unparalleled economic destruction, refused to do anything about the nightmare they’d created, lost five presidential elections running, and sat on the sidelines while Democratic presidents guided the US through a few slightly consequential events like the Great Depression, World War II and the beginning of the Cold War.
The American Constitutional system – with its potential for divided power – isn’t so big on the notion of responsible government (as one finds in parliamentary systems), where authority, and thus responsibility for outcomes is clearly assigned to a given actor or political party. Nevertheless, we got pretty close to it in 1953, with the exhaustion of Democratic governance, the repudiation of Harry Truman, and the Republican Spring led by the grey, seemingly-above-politics new president, General Eisenhower.
What’s important here is what could have happened, but didn’t. The character of American government had changed radically – the most in the country’s history – during the two decades since Herbert Hoover had been in office. It was now much bigger in size, it did a lot more things than it used to do, and the federal government had usurped responsibility for policy domains formerly primarily in the hands of the states. Most importantly, the ethos underscoring the relationship between the American people and their government had completely changed. In the past, that relationship had been one characterized chiefly by libertarianism, on the one hand, and oligarchical corruption on the other. With the New Deal, the government was for the first time in the business of serving the public interest and providing Americans a much-needed social safety net. In short, the American welfare state was born.
These changes had been completely contrary to the politics of the Republican Party, and especially to the politics of the plutocrats in American society (for whom the GOP had long prior become an interest-serving vehicle). They saw Roosevelt as a “traitor to his class”, and they hated him so much they couldn’t even spit out his name. They actually referred to him as “that man”.
All of this is relevant and significant because the GOP had a choice to make in 1953. With their hands on the levers of power for the first time in a long time, they could have undone the New Deal. Some in the party wanted to do so. But by that time both Ike and the bulk of his party had left behind the Neanderthal tendencies of the pre-FDR days and had moved to the center-right. Eisenhower famously discussed his position – and that of others in the GOP – in a 1954 letter to his brother: “Should any political party attempt to abolish Social Security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are H. L. Hunt (you possibly know his background), a few other Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or business man from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid.”
Ah, how very quaint such sentiments now seem in retrospect. Weren’t those just the days, back when even Republicans sorta had a heart with a detectable pulse? Now we live in a very different place. It is a place of destruction and despair. An abattoir where the little people go – all 99 percent of the country, let alone the fully dispensable “human resources” found outside our borders – to be sacrificed on the altar of unparalleled greed.
But that’s just the beginning of the story. We’d be in bad enough shape if it were only Republicans out to destroy us. Then there’s the “Democrats”, including the “socialist” leader of the party, Barack Obama. If we’re remotely honest about it, we’d have to acknowledge that today’s Obama, the former anti-war community organizer, is to the ideological right of yesterday’s Dwight Eisenhower, former five-star general, leader of the Normandy invasion, commander of NATO and head of the Republican Party. As today’s worst elements of the Republican Party (that is, almost all of them) seek to do exactly the things that Eisenhower called “stupid”, there is Obama, facilitating their efforts.
There are the Democrats, continually adding to the pile of tax giveaways for the rich, and therefore adding to the pile of debt which is now being used as a cudgel to force cuts on essential government services, programs despised by the oligarchy since the beginning. There are the Democrats, continually adding to the pile of stupid Middle Eastern wars being fought using resources so scarce that medical care must now be cut for the poor and elderly. There are the Democrats going even further than Republicans in smashing civil liberties and shredding the Bill of Rights. There are the Democrats, as absolutely unwilling as Republicans to remotely face the very real planetary peril of global warming. There are the Democrats, continuing to promulgate the failed Bush education policy of No Child Left Behind. There are the Democrats, turning yet again to corporate ‘solutions’ to health care, which enrich parasitical insurance companies but do nothing for sick people other than to deny them care. There are the Democrats (led by a black man, no less!), joining the chorus of Jesus Freak freaks in denying civil rights to gays.
I think the conservative Eisenhower would sooner have become a German storm trooper than a modern Democrat, let alone a Republican – and on far too many days I’m not sure I can see the difference.
I got a letter this week from my good friend, Barack. I call him by his first name because his note was addressed to “David” and signed “Barack”. I guess we’re old pals, though in my dotage I seem to have neglected to notice that the most powerful and prominent man on Earth somehow became my personal bud-bud. It was a letter to announce that he was launching his 2012 campaign for reelection. He seemed to be laboring under the misconception that I give a shit. He also seemed to think I hadn’t heard.
In fact, the media reported that Barack launched his campaign by announcing it over Twitter, that network of abbreviated bursts of inanity which is ground zero for our national epidemic of narcissism. I think that is totally appropriate that he would make such a momentous announcement in that fashion. Not, mind you, because he’s a cutting-edge sort of fellow, mobilizing the new social media technology for political purposes. But, rather, because that particular outlet of that medium speaks so perfectly to the impossible lightness of being that is our President Tweet.
Anyhow, Barack wrote to tell me that he wants to do a big old grass roots campaign again next year, one that doesn’t start with “expensive TV ads”, but with me – “with people organizing block-by-block, talking to neighbors, co-workers, and friends”. Now those would be some brief goddam conversations, I can tell you. “Hey neighbor, let’s do some organizing for Obama, ‘cause he capitulates so gracefully!” “Hey co-worker, would you like to pay more taxes so that rich people can contribute even less than they already do? Let’s give Barack another term!” I don’t think so.
Then he let me in on a little Team Obama secret that, “In the coming days, supporters like you will begin forging a new organization that we'll build together in cities and towns across the country. And I'll need you to help shape our plan as we create a campaign that's farther reaching, more focused, and more innovative than anything we've built before. We'll start by doing something unprecedented: coordinating millions of one-on-one conversations between supporters across every single state, reconnecting old friends, inspiring new ones to join the cause, and readying ourselves for next year's fight.”
Wow! That’s awfully flattering. The President of the United States – ol’ Potus himself – wants my help in shaping his plan to create a people-driven, grassroots campaign for “the cause” of giving him a second term. If only I didn’t have other plans for, gosh, well, the entirety of every waking minute in 2012. Looks like, for some reason, that project he has in mind is going to be a big job, too. He goes on to tell me that, “We've always known that lasting change wouldn't come quickly or easily. [Oddly, I don’t remember this campaign slogan from 2008.] It never does. But as my administration and folks across the country fight to protect the progress we've made – and make more – we also need to begin mobilizing for 2012, long before the time comes for me to begin campaigning in earnest.”
There’s that word “fight” again. Ol’ Barack, he’s a real fighter, eh?! At least now that there’s an election where something that he wants is at stake. I noticed that he didn’t really seem to fight for anything during his first two years in office, least of all for anything progressive. Even his health care legislation, which is only partially progressive on a good day, didn’t seem to inspire any spunk from the president. Did you ever get the feeling that he wanted it real bad? Do you remember him ever pushing the public to rally hard behind this national necessity, making the urgent case for how it would make the country better off, in the same way that, say, Reagan or Bush pushed hard for their beloved tax cuts, or their wars based on lies? Do you even remember Obama standing up to the insane lies told about him and his legislation, the death panels and government rationing and socialism cant, and so on? For that matter, do you remember Obama ever even defining what shape his own signature bill had to take? Single payer? Public option? Money for stethoscopes?
Predictably, a president who stood for nothing during a period of multiple crises got routed in the midterm election. Even still, did it seem to you like he cared very much about that? I’m starting to develop a new theory about Obama. In 2008 I thought he might be a progressive. Then I thought he was such a wimp that it was just easier for him to capitulate at every turn, rather than to fight for progressive values. Now I think he’s truly regressive in his politics, and is purposefully altering his operating environment to allow him to pursue those policies while still remaining the nominee of a party that’s supposed to be devoted to the people’s interests. “Golly”, he can say to stupid Democratic voters, “I really wanted to be progressive on [Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Egypt, Libya, health care, education, gay marriage, the budget, the economy, the environment, civil liberties, whatever] but those mean right-wingers won’t let me. And now there’s even more of them than there used to be! What can I do but give in even more?” It’s a perfect formula for anyone with those priorities. Regressivism begets more regressivism, under cover of the long shadow of a genuinely liberal Democratic Party, thirty years dead.
Meanwhile, the current condition of the United States is fantastical, the stuff of legend, the kind of absurdity that no one would find credible enough to buy were it presented as a work of fiction. We have genuine crises, but we ignore them. Instead we squabble about non-issues, while the ship of state rapidly sinks. And who is squabbling? The far left versus the far right? The reds against the blacks? We should be so lucky. No, it’s this faction of political whores carrying water for the oligarchy versus that almost identical faction of political whores carrying water for the oligarchy. Meanwhile, the only seemingly assured ticket to electoral success in our political system on any given day is to have enacted failed policy ideas the day before. And, most bizarre of all, no one will seek to reward the depredations of the political class more rapidly than those who are its victims. Wonderland would seem to Alice quite the paragon of rationality by comparison.
The current budget brouhaha is only the most recent and obvious example of this political pathology par excellence. Think about it. Here’s the real version of what has happened: A decade ago, the United States had the greatest budget surplus ever recorded in human history. Then the regressives came to power. They quickly slashed tax revenues, especially from the rich, borrowing like crack addicts in order to pay for their profligacy. They meanwhile spent gigantic sums on wars based on lies, on hugely increased military spending apart from the wars, on a new Medicare benefit which they insisted on setting up in a way that massively benefitted insurance and pharmaceutical corporations rather than the federal treasury, and on general pork barrel spending, thus driving the national debt up dramatically further, and creating the world’s greatest ever deficits. Let me repeat, it was the GOP who did this. Now these very same people are falsely claiming an electoral mandate to slash spending, screaming that borrowing is an urgent problem which must be addressed at all costs. At the same time, they continue each year to further slash revenues coming in to the government, massively exacerbating the very problem they claim to desperately want to solve.
Their solution is to cut spending on essentials for poor people and the middle class. They have completely taken any form of tax restoration off the table. They won’t dream of reducing military expenditures, which are bloated to an absurd degree. They cannot contemplate allowing the government to buy way cheaper drugs from Canada, or negotiating a bulk price discount for those drugs, let alone rescinding their (socialist) prescription drug benefit plan. They would never accept a reduction in the hundreds of billions of dollars spent on corporate welfare each year for agricultural or sugar or oil or other industries.
Instead, they’re right back at us again, with more of exactly the same formula. Wisconsin’s Paul Ryan continues his (only in über-Wonderland) multi-year run as a media darling, some sort of budgetary guru, some sort of brave truth-teller. He this week released a ten-year plan that is, in fact, astonishing for how cowardly and dishonest it is. It slashes almost every form of domestic spending imaginable, dramatically cuts Medicare for seniors, and turns control of Medicaid over to the fifty states, each of whom can of course then do whatever they want with it. Most amazing of all, while this entire draconian meat-axe of a budget proposal is predicated on the urgent necessity of slashing deficits, Ryan’s plan would gut revenues to the government by lopping almost 30 percent off of top individual and corporate tax rates, taking the top rate down from 35 percent to 25 percent. No wonder, then, that the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has calculated that Ryan’s plan would actually increase deficits, the direct opposite of the very rationale that supposedly justifies its existence.
Perhaps most ludicrous of all is the context in which this all arrives, along with the latest budget deal slashing $38 billion in federal spending on domestic programs. The two most urgent problems facing the United States today are global warming and a crappy economy for workers that is probably never going away. But the stuff we argue about has nothing to do with the former, and only exacerbates the latter (because cutting spending will kill the demand in the economy which is precisely what is needed now to stimulate a recovery). We, as a society, could not possibly be more irrelevant to ourselves. And that’s the good news. If only it was just irrelevance.
None of this is random, however. This has been a three decade long process to produce that which our unparalleled greedy rich have craved the most, namely, a return to the good old days when they had everything and the rest of us had nothing. They have been indignant at the very notion of the slight bit of economic egalitarianism America managed to maintain for a couple of generations. They sat on their hands, gnashing their teeth, from the 1930s through the 1970s, because they had to, but now they’ve come back with a vengeance.
Exporting jobs, slashing government programs, moving tax burdens, bankrupting the government, breaking unions, coopting Democrats, creating bogus news media, dumbing down education, fabricating scary bogeymen, stealing elections. It’s all there, man.
Remember when Nixon and Kissinger decided to kill socialism (not to mention lots of people) in Chile by “making the economy scream”?
Welcome to Chile Norte, amigo.
As Scott Walker and Paul Ryan and the rest apply the finishing touches, the job is today almost complete.
And now, for the kill.
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Show AllBravo, David Michael Green.
"Ol’ Barack, he’s a real fighter, eh?!"
Sock it to Ol Barack! The best one I've read in CD and I am sure many die-hard loyalists will hate it.
As if they post here.
drosera,
Let them, they too have the right just as you and I enjoy. It's still a free country, it's not?
"I’m starting to develop a new theory about Obama. In 2008 I thought he might be a progressive. Then I thought he was such a wimp that it was just easier for him to capitulate at every turn, rather than to fight for progressive values. Now I think he’s truly regressive in his politics, and is purposefully altering his operating environment to allow him to pursue those policies while still remaining the nominee of a party that’s supposed to be devoted to the people’s interests."
Isn't this the very definition of a candidate who campaigned under a false flag, as many on this site have been suggesting for some time?
In espionage terms, doesn't this make Obama a "Mole" who poses as one type of politician, while truly representing its antithesis?
If there are any progressives left in the Democratic Party, how can they support a presidential candidate who is a Republican in disguise (and a very conservative one at that)?
If there are any progressives left in the Democratic Party, how can they not come up with a primary challenger to a candidate (Obama) who has so clearly betrayed their base and will continue to do so for 4 more years if reelected?
I know if I receive an email from the Obama reelection committee asking for money, I will tell them to print off a copy of their own email, fold it four ways and put it where the moon don't shine.
ObomberBush, a Republican, had to pretend to be a Democrat because he knew he could never be nominated to run for President by the Republican Party.
Yeah, best article written for this "rag" in some time.
Good work.
Magnificent essay. I'll be sure to send it to any Obamabots who dare try to enlist my support.
corvo,
Please do come back, I believe it will exceed 300 postings, when Jim Glover, and pop up Obamabots swarm this site. :-)
Can someone please explain to me how cutting costs for social programs is worse than doing nothing and forcing us to cut more than we want through severe austerity? As you all know, we have trillions of dollars in debt. How does it make any lick of sense to keep spending the way we are? Do any of you have any real ideas to get us out of debt?
Joffen1,
Ahaaaaaaa an Obamabots pop up. Welcome to this site.
Umm...if what is an "Obamabot"? Is that a supporter of Obama?
actually, if you look at his previous postings, he's a garden variety Rethug. Not that there's much difference, of course.
Uh-huh. I belong to the "reality-based" community; I don't believe in some sort of Utopia where we all drive cars fueled by love. Seriously, do you guys have any workable solutions or what?
Yeah sure. Get rich people to pay taxes. That would be a good start. After that we can start getting down to details.
Rich people DO pay taxes. Your solution is...class warfare?
The wealthy Elite pay virtually nothing in taxes. As do Corporations.
The 'class warfare' you seem to dread is already occurring. And has ever since St. Ronnie Ray-gun, the Unstable.
Curious that the economic policies articulated by Reagan, while having Alzheimer's, are considered to be the gospel. A country, the USA, economic and financial policies created by by someone with Alzheimer's and the country can't figure out why it's going bankrupt? Alzheimer's is contagious, who knew. Its contagion is transmitted by the MSM. Reagan was so vain that he wouldn't use a hearing aid. How's this Reagan inspired economic Alzheimer's policy working out!NOT!
Rich people DO pay taxes. Your solution is...class warfare?
Warren Buffet, a member of the Upper Class by any definition has said there is a class war and his class is winning. Further prostests from you should be addressed to Mr. Buffet and you should not waste anyone's time here debating that fact.
Unless you were born after 1975(or there abouts) you should have a memory of fighting Korea, Vietnam, putting a man on the Moon, building the interstate highway system, REDUCING the age of retirement with FULL Social Security Benefits to age 62, reducing the poverty rate by half, Keeping the cost of college at very low and affordable prices and with generous aid available to almost anyone, the average wages of everyone grew continually, medical care was available cheaply and aid was always available subsidized with government money.
Oh did I mention we were NOT running enormous deficits?
WHY? because the rich were taxed and I do not remember any rich man suffering deprivation or loss of his toys.
You're just a troll/shill and not a very good one. FYI, the forced contributions, withholding taxes, are transferred by the USG to the WEALTHY PREDATORY CAPITALIST WELFARE KINGS. The Pentagon protection racket scheme of; fund US, the Pentagon, for protection or else....! Or else what, 9/11!. The purpose of the Pentagon is to provide worldwide protection for the assets of the WELFARE KINGS, many of which pay no taxes or in the case of GE get paid by the USG to be protected. Your comments are insulting and you have been instilled with mindlessness, you embarrass your mother. I won't even go into the fraud committed by the banksters with the forced contributions, withholding taxes, transferred to them by the criminal USG.
I was thinking just today about taxation. If a corporation is a 'person', then shouldn't 'he or she' file the same 1040 or whatever tax forms everyone else uses. Also, the best way to reduce the deficit would be putting the empire out of its' misery by slashing all the private mercenary and spying agencies developed after 9/11. Also, I think the contract for airport 'porno' scanners should be nullified. That's just a start. I do NOT want to hear ONE word about how great deregulation and free markets are. The deregulation of the stock market and the ensuing 2008 collapse doubled our deficit. I do NOT want a corp deciding if my air is clean or if my water is safe. There are places for government and places where government doesn't belong. No one will read this anyway.
IB
corvo,
I am not a Rethug or anything close. You need read my postings again. Maybe you need glass? :-)
I wasn't referring to you (sivasm) but to joffan1.
corvo,
Oops, my apology. See what I mean? You really cannot pinpoint who is addressing to whom. I always post the name and that I cannot miss. :-)
The answer to Joffen1's last question is easy. Slashing the military budget and cutting off the funds for the illegal and immoral occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq would be a huge step in accomplishing that goal.
"Do any of you have any real ideas to get us out of debt?"
1. Cut defense to that needed for the ligitimate defense of our borders, redirect, a portion of all the talented engineering resources of the big MIC contractors to work implementing a carbon-free energy infrastructure.
2. Impose stiff cost controls - including fee caps, salary caps, and prohibitions on advertizing on hospitals and doctors, while providing real comprehensive universal health care access for all like all civilized nations have. It would be financed through an appropriate earmarked raise to the medicare tax. This would end the problem of runaway Medicare and Medicaid expenses.
3. Raise the top marginal tax rate to 70 percent - the level from 1965 to 1982. (Before that, it was 91 percent, so the rich should be grateful we aren't calling for a return to the happy 1950's.
I think that with these measures, the US govt would be running a big budget surplus in no time.
And, to preempt your rebuttal, the Laffer curve is a work of fiction. There is no evidence that higher marginal tax rates reduce revenue. So, please don't bring it up.
And no, nothing unrealistic or extremist about these proposals either - unless you are going to call most of Europe "extremist".
1. What would be a "legitimate" defense of our borders? Also, a "carbon-free energy infrastructure" is a dream.
2. Have you lived in a country with universal health care? Do you know what the average wait for an MRI in Canada is? 3 months. The average wait for a hip replacement? 2 YEARS. (Facts, look it up) Also, countries with UHC are running out of money to pay for it! (Another fact, I will be happy to provide evidence).
3. You say the Laffer curve is a work of fiction. Would you mind providing a link or recommend a book showing this?
What about entitlement spending? You haven't mentioned this at all. What are your thoughts on the way we spend money on Medicare and Medicaid?
Once again "making up numbers". The median wait time for MRIs in Canada is 10.1 weeks. Averages mean nothing.
The Commonwealth study demonstrated wait times in all countries studied other then Canada were in fact LOWER then in the United States. All of these other countries have universal health care. The Commonwealth study did not include Americans with no coverage. Some 51 percent of Americans with illnesses indicated they did not see a Doctor because they could not afford to do so.
The Fraser institute comes up with a lot of these phony numbers for the Canadian system and they are rather dishonest with the truth.
The US does not have a public system thus does not track wait times. 51 percent of Americans skip medical procedures or test because they can not AFFORD THEM. In other words they do not EVER get MRIs yet are not measured in then Statistics FOR wait times.
Every Canadian that it deemed needs an MRI will get one. Those deemed non essential will wait longer.
The Fraser institute was questioned directly on this. They were asked if they included Americans who were not covered by any Health Care insurance and they said NO because it would distort the numbers. As in a LIFETIME wait for NO Mri because one can not afford it would mean wait times of decades on the "average wait time" statistic.
Gw
Outstanding comment.
Just what exactly isn't "entitlement spending"? Why pick out just these two things? Are you implying that no one should be entitled to good health? Then what in your twisted opinion is an American citizen entitled to?
Hmm. No I volunteer my time. Mine to do with as I please/
My apologies.
You could have added imposing financial transaction fees as that could generate a tremendous amount of revenue and probably all to beneficial effect, reducing the level of instantaneous computer-based trades that make the system even more parasitic overall but are very lucrative for the big players.
Also, it is not just the MIC that is luring away so many good minds from productive endeavors. I was recently reading some college-related websites and was shocked to find out how many graduates who studied math, physics, or engineering at MIT, Caltech, Harvard, Princeton, and other elite schools are attracted to the big bucks of Wall Street. What a waste!
Ah Joffen, you ole troll. Can you explain to me how NOT taxing the rich and making GE, the banks and all other corporations, and the rich but putting it on the people that really need the help is the way to go?
You do realize, that Congress gave away a ton of money in the B/O tax cuts to the wealthiest while they are saying it is the poor people in this nation that are bringing us down.
Yes, we do have some real ideas to get us out of debt. Stop the wars. They are just resource grabbing for the corporations anyway. Let them fund the raping of other countries.
Stop giving companies tax subsidies when they don't even pay their fair share of taxes in the first place.
There are a ton of other places to start. But not on the poor. And a lot of those social programs like Social Security and Medicare, we have paid into most of our lives.
Now be a good little troll, go back and re read this article and realize that it was the thugs that started us down this road.
Better yet, go away.
He's actually invoking the Laffer curve if you can believe it!
Then he asks for links or books refuting it!
I hope somebody is out there taking the time to write up the gigantic list that must contain all such articles and books.
Yeah, end the wars, close most of the overseas bases, and slash so-called "Defense" spending by 50%. These alone would probably generate something in the $500 billion range per year. See how easy that was?
Ignore this fool, he is a repulsive republican troll. Enough said?
The premise of your argument: Not cutting social programs means doing nothing, is not correct. We do not cut social programs because if we are ever to be a society then we must place people before the corporations and their profits. Now, this does not mean we do nothing--au contraire! Wars must come to an end as they are harmful to Life, so we save lives and resources; socialized medicine places the emphasis on people and not corporations and does not concern itself with the usury of profit motives and hence is much less expensive; corporations must be replaced by worker co-operatives hence workers will have the means to a livelihood but in the interim period those who earn the most pay the most, not the reverse--yes, tax the rich; education must be free to all who wish it and must emphasize the social and ecological if we are to turn away from our own species' demise rather than getting that MBA ticket to extinction.
Why cutting government spending now would be disastrous. http://bit.ly/99gVFz
We have the lowest income tax rates since 1950 and nearly 20% unemployed/underemployed. Spending didn't cause this problem, cutting spending won't fix this problem.
Nobody asked me, but here’s my solutions. http://bit.ly/g6AJ1I
The debt they're screaming about has nothing to do with our social safety nets.
It was caused by two unfunded wars, tax cuts for the rich, and the biggest
crime syndicate in world history, Wall St. bankers, the US Treasury, the Federal
Reserve, and Congress.
So now they want to raise the debt ceiling, but I wanna know why are we getting screwed with more debt when they're cutting the legs out from under us. Well,
Wall St wants it raised so we can rest assured that they're the only ones gonna gain from it. They're cutting the guts out of all domestic programs, so WTF?
Obama keeps thfowing cash at the bankers and increasing corporate welfare so they can gamble and destroy the world with zero risk. We already know when they lose again, Treasury and the Fed will just heap the losses onto us.
They'll cut till there's nothing left of us. Once they have it all, we'll be destitute into working for minimum wage so we can pay all their losses back to the Fed. That's where we're going.
Every Tea Party, Democrat, or Independent sap that believes The New Deal programs are the reason for US debt is a willing victim who deserves to be picked clean.
The endless wars and the trillions to bankers and their Botoxed, salivating wives are the ones that got us here. Obama, the Democrats, and the Republicans are aiding and abetting. The whole kit-n-kaboodle are our enemies.
Whoa! On the money! I'm sending this to my email lists, relatives, friends, and those I know who are of the wild-eyed, frenzied "let's vote against our own interests" ilk.
And I'm even (rare thing) going to use some of this hyper-overpriced ink to print it out, take it downtown, and get it reproduced to hand out at a climate change symposium we're having on april 21.
Hey, if you want discussion and debate on climate change, come on down. FMI cleanearth@acadia.net or 207-434-6228 - - it's at the Univ. of Maine at Machias. All day, free. movie "economics of Happiness" shown in early evening. All welcome.
dmg points out that the fight is all but over and sadly he is right
the sheeple are not up to the task of doing anything but skulking along from tidbit to tidbit learning how to grovel for lousy jobs, how to make due with less and less and worse internalizing their serfdom as an inconvenient truth
we no longer - if we ever did - care about anything, not even our children whom we drop into the toxic rockefeller school system and the tender age of 5 and leave them there until they are 18
we send in beautiful happy kind and generous kids and we get unhappy, angst ridden psychopaths in the making at the end of it - they call it school but our kids can't read, write or do math
they get whacked up on all kinds of rockefeller medication and we ring our hands - boo hoo what is a nervous, meek and somewhat rattled little scared ass sheeple to do
our best hope is to get the opportunity to see the donald say to obummer - your fired!
memedude,
Ever heard of a town called MADISON?
Even here in the wilds of Canada we have heard of Madison, Wisconsin, and the plight of the public union workers.
We have seen how Scott Walker despises the democratic process, behaves like a mini-Mussolini, committing acts of petty tyranny and vengeance against those who actually stand up to him.
We here in Canada admire what the brave people of Wisconsin are trying to do.
But (and this is a huge but...), the common man of Wisconsin is punching waaaaay above his weight class. The Koch brothers, and various (and nefarious other Corporatists) are doing their damnedest to insure that this fight is over before it even begins.
The recent 'oopsie' of 'forgotten' votes that suddenly turned a minor but telling Democratic victory to ashes before your eyes should be proof enough of that.
'Democracy' in the US is dead, dead,dead. It is so dead even DeForest Kelly won't croak out his immortal line "It's dead, JIm."
All that is left is the Vegas stage show of illusion and deception, where the populace is herded into the voting booths, only to have their hopes slaughtered like the animals that become their next fast-food 'McMeal'.
The real tragedy is that the virus, this meme of Corporate driven and owned 'Democracy' is spreading faster than the clap spread by a Congressional hooker. It has consumed the UK, Canada, Mexico, and most of Europe. Now it is making hurried (and deadly) inroads in the Middle East.
Wow! A Canadian that sympathizes with public unions? Does such a creature exist? /s
joff: don't knock canada - they get to go to the doctor when they want and they got good hockey teams
A Torontan wouldn't think so (about hockey teams, that is).
The bus line Megabus now offers super-cheap nonstop buses from Toronto to Pittsburgh where their real favorite hockey team resides.
Careful - the new business paradigm that Megabus applies: under-trained, underpaid, and over-fatigued drivers (and pilots) nearly killed a couple of friends of mine recently, when the fully-loaded double-decker tried to go under a bridge, miscalculating the clearance.
Too often, el barato sale caro.
I hope you don't confuse that orgainzed right wing suburban contingent that floods the comment sections of Toronto Star with Canadian public opinion...
I wouldn't wipe my ass with the 'Toronto Star'.
Those "found" votes were confirmed to be genuine by both Democrats and Republicans.