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The Democratic Promise of Occupy Wall Street
Regular politics in Washington now resembles an ecological dead zone where truth perishes in a polluted environment. Democrats and Republicans shadowbox over their concocted fiscal crisis, neither willing to tell voters the truth, both eager to avoid blame for the damage they are doing to the country.
Occupy OaklandOut in the streets, meanwhile, the contrast with brain-dead politics is exhilarating. In Occupy Wall Street, we are witnessing a rare event—the birth of a social movement. Ordinary people are engaging in sustained grassroots protest against the political order and against citizens’ exclusion from the decision-making that governs their lives. They seek to rearrange the distribution of power, and they are doing so by injecting a creative, often playful vitality that has been missing in our decayed democracy. The protesters have slipped around the soul-deadening, high-gloss marketing of mass-communication culture. Instead, they insist that politics starts with citizens talking to one another and listening—agreeing and disagreeing with mutual respect. The open-door, nonhierarchical membership commits people to engage in what historian Lawrence Goodwyn calls “democratic conversation.”
The Occupy protesters are acting like citizens, believing they have the power to change things. Their ambition reflects a core mystery of American democracy—the fact that humble people can acquire power when they convince themselves they can. Warmhearted and broad-minded, these citizens audaciously claim to speak for the 99 percent—and despite initial ridicule and dismissal of them by much of the press, polls show they have strong public support. The Occupiers have even managed to make uptight reporters write about corporate greed.
Authentic new social movements do not appear very often, and most of them fail. Throughout the nation’s history, rebellions have typically been derailed by their own mistakes and divisions or snuffed out by entrenched power. Even when they endure, it can take years, sometimes generations, to overcome the resistance of the status quo. Think of the abolitionists and the civil rights movement, women’s demand for the vote and equal rights, working people collectively asserting their power in unions.
As with earlier movements, governing elites have grasped the radical nature of this noisy intrusion into their privileged domain, and they have attempted to crush OWS with a series of melodramatic police raids from New York to California. But repression has failed to intimidate the rebellious citizens. Indeed, each attack only seems to strengthen the movement.
But will it last? Skeptics are entitled to their doubts, but for important reasons I am confident this movement will endure. First, because it is very unlikely the establishment will respond substantively to OWS’s grievances—and that will only make the protesters more determined. OWS has brilliantly focused its many complaints on the very sector—the megabankers and financiers—on whom the politicians are dependent. In different ways, Republicans and Democrats are aligned with the greedheads and are thus unwilling to punish their crimes or cut them down to size.
This new movement is probably more threatening to President Obama, because many of the young people and minorities who campaigned and voted for him in 2008 might drift away to Occupy’s direct action. If Obama refuses to get tougher on reining in Wall Street, these former supporters may just skip voting in 2012. Yet this new force can ultimately help Obama if he responds to its message. Led by the young, the movement is aligning with the reviving militancy of labor and other progressive constituencies. The spirit is open-armed and patriotic, not negative and divisive. Obama should dare to lead it rather than dodge or oppose it. The Republicans are hopeless, of course, utterly in thrall to banking industry demands.
In any case, this movement is not about electoral politics—not yet, anyway. It is about saving the country, an objective bigger than politics and politicians. Its vision is nothing less than halting the degradation and fostering the rebirth of the nation’s original democratic promise. It is the nature of authentic movements to seek large and majestic goals that seem impossible to pedestrian politicians—and, at first, to most citizens. Standing up requires both uncommon courage and severe provocation.
Another reason I’m optimistic about the Occupy movement is its distinctiveness from other movements. Its horizontal, leaderless quality confuses outsiders but ensures its autonomy as a free-standing force not beholden to political parties or financial patrons that might restrict its behavior. OWS’s creativity depends on its independence.
And finally, I am optimistic about Occupy because I see similarities with earlier movements that led to significant reforms. Odd as it may seem, Occupy’s situation resembles in some ways the agrarian revolt of the late nineteenth century. I say odd because the Populists were poverty-plagued farmers; but like today’s protesters, they were getting crushed by the banking system and monopoly capitalism. For an inspiring portrait of what ordinary Americans can accomplish in adversity, read Lawrence Goodwyn’s epic history The Populist Moment. The Populists well understood that nobody was on their side, neither the government nor the bankers. As industrial capitalism advanced, the brutal credit system was converting yeoman farmers of the South and Midwest into landless peasants (a bit like the foreclosure crisis impoverishing homeowners in our time). In deep crisis, the Populists had to save themselves. They launched agricultural cooperatives and developed farsighted reform proposals, many of which were ultimately embraced by the New Deal. The Populists lost in their own time, but they planted seeds for the future and changed the nation in the long run.
Like the Populists, the Occupiers are acting in the American spirit of self-reliance, doing whatever they can to counter a destructive system and force change upon it. In the absence of serious financial reform from Congress, for example, the “move your money” campaign uses direct action to take money and power away from the megabanks. But Occupy is also demanding a new kind of government, one not captured by corporate power and rigged against ordinary people. Occupy DC, for example, has proposed a humane plan for deficit reduction. Others urge a constitutional amendment that would disarm the money power’s capture of democracy. OWS can bring about a change in laws, but first it must cleanse our degraded political culture. This is a staggering challenge, of course, but radical reform will originate only from ordinary citizens—not policy experts and their Wall Street supporters, who led the nation into ruin. The movement can inspire the people to become creative citizens again. Are we up to it? Let us find out. Let the democratic conversations begin.
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Show AllThe Empire's whore, Obama, will not turn "Against Empire" [Parenti].
The use of the capitalized 'D' in the title, "Democracy's Promise" says it all.
Another attempt by "The Nation" to co-opt the Occupy Empire insurrection and a Second American Revolution against Empire.
Greider states that, "Occupy DC, for example, has proposed a humane plan for deficit reduction" --- but he fails to say anything about Occupy DC's signature and seminal founding strategy being "Against Empire" (per founder Kevin Zeese).
Best luck and love to Occupy Empire.
Liberty, democracy, justice, and equality
over
violent/Vichy
empire,
Alan MacDonald
Perfect exposition of why "The Nation" is, sadly, becoming irrelevant. "Republicans are hopeless, of course, utterly in thrall to banking industry demands." Ah, but the Democrats are NOT? It seems as though CD specializes in writers who just can't get past that realization, that the 2 parties are just sock puppets of the same entity, Global Finance. Look for the "last toehold" argument to start popping up here soon, the "Supreme Court Nominee".
rudyspeaks, you give us another of the many comments that so eloquently show your inability to comprehend other's words. To you and many others the fact that the 2 parties are not different enough means they are "the same." This ignorance usually leads nowhere with the exception of localized politics. I wish you well in that regard.
Geez, yer right! If, fr'instance, Obama had won the last election instead of McCain we wouldn't have attacked Libya without congressional approval and in violation of international law, escalated troops in Afghanistan, and fried innocent Pakistanis with (once again, illegal) drones! Brad Manning would have habeas corpus and right to a speedy trial! Republican bunglers, like Bernancke and Gates would never have been appointed! Homeowners would get cram-downs on their inflated mortgages and Americans would all have jobs building green, sustainable infrastructure in WPA-like programs to wean ourselves off a toxic, obsolete energy source! Etc., etc. PS I will miss Barney Frank, but can't recall his last "Profiles In Courage" moment.
This is absolutely right. If Obomber really is even slightly different from the other puppets, let him get some b@lls, fire all the Wall Street cronies, stop being a war-monger, stop lying to us and do what he promised.
Good post, rudyspeaks!
Both parties move farther and farther right, until it's like a choice between the liberal and conservative wings of the Spanish Inquisition.
"We Democrats only want to HANG the 99%, but Republicans want to BURN THEM AT THE STAKE!"
"Vote for the Democratic Hangman Obama, unless you want to roast the people on an open fire!"
And it always gets worse!
Obama promised us a quick and easy hanging, but after the next election, he cuts off our noses and pokes out our eyes before he hangs us!
And so what?
Republicans would torture our puppies, too!
Barney Frank's retiring. That's sad as heck to me. Of course it doesn't mean shit to you.
longstreet, you provide excellent proof for the phrase 'talk is cheap.'
Vote Team Blue for the sake of the Supremes!
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.... Except that half the Blues in the Senate voted for Roberts and nearly half voted for Alito too (by breaking a smoke n' mirrors fake filibuster) ... before they cast a meaningless No vote against him.
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Oh yeah ... and let's not forget that Oblahblah's Supreme nominations are probably both more conservative than the judges they replaced ... who, not incidentally, were both nominated by Red Team presidents.
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But that probably doesn't matter .... some people believe that Team Blue will save them from cancer too.
Franciszek2, your analogy to indifferent Team Red and Team Blue reminds me of the old Charles Schultz carton strip each fall football season, that had Lucy promising soooo hard that she would hold the foot-ball finalyyyy this time for Charlie to kick.
Then deceitful Lucy would pull away the ball at the last minute and poor dumb Charlie would fall right on his ass.
All Americans loved to laugh at this repeated cartoon and say, "That dumb Charlie, what an idiot he is to ever ever believe Lucy again and again."
But now all those superior intellect Americans are being laughed at themselves ---- because the Red Team and the Blue Team are just like friggin Lucy, but now she simply switches from a Red Dress to a Blue Dress every four years and fools the shit out of all those dumb rubes who still vote Red vs Blue and wonder why nothing changes ---- even with Mr. 'Hope and Change / Ol Okie Doke' Obama again and again.
Best luck and love to Occupy Empire
Liberty, democracy, justice, and equality
over
violent/Vichy
empire,
Alan
That was very funny Alan. Very good. One must learn the catharses of mockery and the placement of comic simile to stay sane in this fascist pisshole we used to call the United States. I have a soft spot for "The Nation", and think the pitiless critics here at CD should show some compassion for it/them in view of its/their debilitating, codependent relationship with the Democratic Party.
rudyspeaks, despite your very good and accurate comments, "the 2 parties are (not) just sock puppets of the same entity".
Actually, rudy, the 2 parties are just two sides of the very same 'Vichy' government working for the same Global Empire --- and making us all look as dumb as sock puppets.
Global Finance, along with Global Corporations, Global Military Power, Global Law, Global Media Liars, etc. etc., all add up to an integrated Global Empire --- similarly to how the global British Empire's fully integrated British Royal Governors, British Chartered Banks, the British Red-Coated Army and Navy, the British East India Corporation, and British Imperial Law oppressed our forefathers before the First American Revolution "Against Empire".
Yes, rudy, The Nation and 'our nation' is now irrelevant since our former county has been fully 'captured' and 'occupied' by this disguised Global Empire.
But maybe, just maybe, if we all understand this generation's Paul Revere warning, "The Empire is coming. The Empire is coming. The Empire is here!" this time the Second American Revolution "Against Empire" will succeed where the first fell short --- like; "Liberty and Justice for All" (not just "Some", as Glenn Greenwald writes), and Political-Economic democracy (not just political democracy, with corporate/financial ownership).
Best luck and love to Occupy Empire.
Liberty, democracy, justice, and equality
over
violent/Vichy
empire,
Alan
"Yet this new force can ultimately help Obama if he responds to its message. "
Hey Common Dreams, this isn't about freeking Obama!!! Find some different writers who get it or bye bye.
Bye bye!
Another Bs article from The Nation fishwrap.
So many great writers on the Left and we get this dribble?
I thought CD was a place for true lefties not beholden to the Lesser of 2 Evils schtick.
After noting that a great strength of Occupy is its decentralization and lack of hierarchy, Greider writes: "Led by the young, the movement is aligning with the reviving militancy of labor and other progressive constituencies. The spirit is open-armed and patriotic, not negative and divisive. Obama should dare to lead it rather than dodge or oppose it."
.............That's when pigs will fly and bears will cease dropping doo-doo balls in the woods...
.... -30-
I have little faith in a movement run by Anarchists. Its an Oxymoron and it runs counter to millions of yrs. of evolution. All the great movements of the last century and before were led by able people. Sorry to piss on the parade but that's just how I feel about it.
I have little faith in the opinion of someone who obviously has never visited an Occupy camp to see just how they govern themselves.
The problem with great movements and leaders is--they tend to get shot.
A new paradigm arises, and you'd best scramble to your feet, lest you be trampled as it passes.
"A new paradigm arises ..." That same ole evolution that's been happening for millions of years?
"I have little faith in a movement run by Anarchists. Its an Oxymoron and it runs counter to millions of yrs. of evolution."
Huh? Have you ever read a book on Anthropology? Mankind has lived in anarchic societies for 99% of our time here. If anything is "counter to...evolution" it is a system based on hierarchy, cutthroat competition and war -- the exact opposite of what allowed us to survive for the past 100,000 plus years.
This helps to explain why people in more equal societies are much happier and healthier, and we we are in the process of destroying ourselves as a species.
Turn off the Flintstones and get yourself an Anthropology 101 textbook.
Mr. Greider is worth listening to. He is just not "liberal" because it nurtures him, while we slip into an occupied police state. However, being merely liberal is as stale now as 3-day old bread. It's too late for liberalness. The house is on fire. Being liberal will not put the fire out.
Because of how our 2-party political system operates, totally dependent on the largess of the criminal neo-con and corporate class, we have lost our democracy. We've concentrated too much power into the hands of craven political leaders who want the status-quo, as long as we can "create" enough minimum-wage jobs to keep the rabble quiet. The whole system needs to be re-oriented and changed. Any reform of EMPIRE will be mere tinkering. Nothing will change if we settle for this.
Although Mr. Greider is a liberal of yesterday, he is still a learned voice and has the right to his commentary. He is more on the side of OWS's large mission for total redress of grievances than it appears from this short article. But give this movement time. Even the great spiritual/movement leader MLK evolved and changed strategies as the civil rights movement grew.
Then again he could be a payed government "intellectual" that is brought in at the right time to start herding the movement where the government wants it to go. A dead end.
I would prefer to doubt him especially with how he is framing things...seems very much of the amorphous obfuscating marker that is the sign of the corruption destroying the spirit of a humanity that is forever bending in the arc of what is right and natural.
Obama--the latest willing, unindicted, War-Criminal-in-Chief--is not our savior (Reagan is his role model.) BUT, WE MUST VOTE. The ruling junta wants us to vote in their sock-puppet charade, or not at all. Our movement must realize that if enought people finally vote THIRD PARTY PROGRESSIVE, that party will win--and not just the presidency alone.
What? And risk wasting my vote?
"Our movement must realize that if enought people finally vote THIRD PARTY PROGRESSIVE, that party will win--and not just the presidency alone."
Good point, Hail.
But we must strengthen a SINGLE progressive third party, so the people will not feel that their vote will be wasted if they vote for this party.
This strengthening should begin soon, so this party can start to raise merry hell with the Rs and Ds in November 2012.
Since corporations build, own, and operate the polling machines, and the electoral system itself is rigged, just how do you expect this to work?
I still say vote, whether it's for a third party or "uncommited" (although I think the option should actually be "fire them all"), simply because it is one more way to assert our rights in defiance of oppression.
"...simply because it is one more way to assert our rights in defiance of oppression."
Right you are, sff.
If we had a strong third party, we might be able to overwhelm the corruption. Or at least make a dent in it.
"If Obama refuses to get tougher on Wall Street ... "
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Is Greider impliying that O has been somewhat-partially-to-a-degree tough on the Street? When was that? O is a subsiduary of wall street ... he has proven himself to be an exemplary employee. Getting "tough" or "tougher" on his bosses is not part of the job description.
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Maybe Greider means that O was "tough" when he called the banksters "Fat Cats" and then claimed that he is a "warrior for the middle class." Too bad that O stuttered when he said he was a middle class warrior ... he couldn't believe the ludicrous line that scrolled up on his prompter.
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Yeah .. Real Tough.
Franciszek2, Obama actually is "Real Tough"
Obama's 'toughest' statement to the financial looters, the spying telecoms, on-going torture, increased assassination by drones, and the many other illegalities has been, "Let's look forward instead of backward" (to the massive crimes already committed).
That's his 'toughest' line, since that posture by this shill of Empire will kill more Americans through starvation, suicide, wars, and domestic tyranny than ten or a hundred 9/11's --- and that makes Obama one hell of a tough faux-president/Emperor, even if he is only a hired actor for the Empire.
Best luck to all,
Alan
The kinda funny thing here is that most of the posters would have railed against every president the US has ever had. Yes, every single one. And they will feel the same about ALL future presidents that we will have in our lifetimes. So, yakety-yak, do talk back, blah, blah, blah.
William Henry Harrison wasn't so bad. He only lasted for 30 days tho.
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And Martin Van Buren may have been the son of Aaron Burr ... so that's not nothing.
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This is not about a president, it is about a people. We are the people, we are rallying for the people not for one man in the 1% of the elitist group. We are for us, not against a single over fed, over moneyed man that amounts to insignificance against a back drop of millions of upset, hungry, homeless, jobless, people who have no healthcare and no hope for a single president that is part of the reason why they have none of those things. Individuals that sarcastically dismiss the suffering of millions in this country and the world over are best to keep hidden behind the keyboard if you don't want to face the disgust and rejection from the 99% you are dismissing as a bunch of run of the mill any day complainers. You make yourself seem to be part of the 1% in spirit if not in reality. What for? Are you payed to come here and post your dismissal of a totally valid grievance against a government that is not serving the needs and rights of it's people?
"This is not about a president..." Perhaps you don't read others comments. For a great many of the posters here they seem to truly despise Obama and blame him for most everything. The "valid grievance against the government" should start with republicans and some democrats-in-name-only. Your grievance should include the media which is bankrolled by the 1%. So many left-wingers sound just like the right-wingers: It's all the damn gov'ments fault. It's all scheme and device. It's all a kabuki play. BUT, NO IT'S NOT! The government is people. We should work to throw out the worst ones (republicans and a few dems) and push the remaining dems to do the right thing.
I understand your comment better now. Thanks.
I understand your comment better now. Thanks.
"We should work to throw out the worst ones (republicans and a few dems) and push the remaining dems to do the right thing."
Maybe. But I still can't let go of the idea that they're all war-mongers. No offense, Greg, because, from what I've noticed, most of your comments are framed reasonably and with mutual respect. Everything else you've said I agree with. As far as dems go, I'd like to believe you, but I really don't have much faith in them.
While I'm not well-versed in FDR's actions, I do still admire him for calling in the NG to keep the police in line and to protect the workers during a labor demonstration. So perhaps some presidents had their hearts in the right place?
But another thing we should be reminding ourselves: we the people are also responsible for this farce, for sitting idly by and letting our government get away with murder - literally.
In most parts of the US politicians who seem too pacifistic do not get elected. Sad, but true. I have a great deal of respect for FDR, but locking up all US citizens of Japanese descent for years was outrageous.
"throw out the worst ones (republicans and nearly all the dems ... including President Borat.)"
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There, I fixed it for you.
Greider points one thing that needs to be said -
"Their ambition reflects a core mystery of American democracy—the fact that humble people can acquire power when they convince themselves they can. Warmhearted and broad-minded, these citizens audaciously claim to speak for the 99 percent—and despite initial ridicule and dismissal of them by much of the press, polls show they have strong public support."
During times of great stress and abuse, one of the most powerful remedies is centering down into the seed of what it means to be alive and honoring that in one's neighbors and those messing with what it means to be healthy neighbors. You want some sand in the gears? try that. - with millions of people. This is the sustainable genius of Occupy. In the process that centering down can empower any number of grass roots actions. SOLIDARITY forever.
Thats the convincement that comes with experience of living the change.
Yeah, no kidding, especially when the amorphous body of looters has convinced us that we need to spend our money not on our lives and what truly supports our lives, fair access to shelter, food, healthcare through a government doing it's job of securing these rights to life and what sustains it, but on wars to destroy others peoples lives. The cost is our own livelihood. We want our money for our livelihood because it is useless to concern yourself with fighting others when you don't have the basics to sustain life for yourself and your children. Access to quality food, shelter, healthcare.
This demand for livelihood is the same demand across the earth by all peoples protesting their portion of the corrupt amorphous body trying to overtake the world. To promote the redistribution of wealth for livelihood is a simple movement when livelihood is obviously being taken by a few at the expense of the many. The tipping point of the plundering no longer being kept secret with the amorphous obfuscation of the greedy has been reached and crossed.
Leea, you said it!
"especially when the amorphous body of looters has convinced us that we need to spend our money not on our lives and what truly supports our lives, fair access to shelter, food, healthcare through a government doing it's job of securing these rights to life and what sustains it, but on wars to destroy others peoples lives. The cost is our own livelihood" --- and cost our freedoms, and very lives.
Hannah Arendt said about the same truth but with one word substituted for "amorphous looters":
"Empire abroad entails tyranny at home".
Best,
Alan
Thanks Alan. We need to occupy our own country before we occupy others. :) Cheers!
I am not at all optimistic about OWS, because it's as fake a "revolution" as is the "Arab Spring". Fooled by words such as "democracy" the OWS supporters are actually doing the bidding of Wall Street and Washington, just as the Arabs are. OWS's non-heirarchical "democratic" philosophy and "non-violent" tactics are those of Otpor/CANVAS and Gene Sharp, not those of the Civil Rights Movement and MLK. The USG, NGO's, State Dept., and CIA are behind it all, and it shows. Google: "ows otpor" "the revolution business" "arab spring a western ploy" and "canvas usip icnc fake democracy" and learn the truth.
Riiiight. That's why Occupy movements are being viciously crushed all across the nation, and that's why DHS and FBI are helping to coordinate the raids.
aj, you raise some valid concerns -- mainly that what appears a populist progressive movement for democracy, liberty, social and legal justice, etc. could be planned, staged, or co-opted by reactionary, neoliberal, capitalist, and /or state-terror, CIA, "Secret Team", OTPOR, etc., etc. disguised resources.
I quite carefully read some of the links that your concerns lead to, regarding the potential that OWS may have been co-opted or even originally promulgated by such reactionary forces, and those sites that offer counter alternatives of more pure and presumably unco-opted revolutionary movements, such as SOJ.
To be brutally honest with you, I use a rather simple litmus test for my evaluation of the bona fides of any organization claiming to be a pro-democracy, egalitarian, pro-justice, pro-equality, populist, progressive, insurrection/revolt/revolution, namely, --- "what does it say about Empire?"
I use such a simple to apply 'litmus test' because the word 'empire' seems to me to be the ultimate and plain speaking fulcrum on which to judge the weight and truth of whether any proposed or existing movement (or socio-political-economic structure) can be easily and accurately evaluated.
I have learned, based on much that I have read, thought about, discussed, and tested in the real world, that the simple word 'empire' is like sunshine to the vampires who desperately need the blood of the 'Multitude' to maintain their secret hierarchy, their pyramid, their power-elite, and that consequently any open discussion of Empire is taboo for such a disguised cancerous, parasitic, and ultimately existential evil. While open discussion, discourse, debate, and broad education about empire in any movement (or existing structure) indicates that such a movement has nothing to hide about its true goals, agenda, even demands.
Thus, I use this apparently simple 'litmus test' with the word 'Empire' to evaluate anything I read or hear directly from an existing political-economic structure (like the U.S. government) or any forming movement claiming to be a populist progressive or more democratic alternative to existing domestic or global structures.
On this basis, I have a pretty deep understanding of what the US government has devolved into, and conversely I have pretty strong confidence in the revolutionary bona fides of movements like the Occupy DC group that Kevin Zeese organized as an overtly and publicly committed "anti-Empire" movement.
I have learned by testing that any organization or movement that either never mentions 'empire' or considers 'empire' a taboo term is suspect, and that any movement that openly discusses, educates others, and commits to confront 'empire' is OK in my book.
aj, you should be able to both understand what my personal evaluation is of various alternative movements both at home and abroad, perhaps by thinking of this quote from Hannah Arendt, who studied empires all her academic life, and also directly experienced pain under the one that 'captured' her country of birth, and which advanced the guileful deceit technique of empires by inventing the first-generation, single-party 'Vichy' disguise of such a cancerous and existential evil,
"Empire abroad entails tyranny at home"
Best luck and love to Occupy Empire
Liberty, democracy, justice, and equality
over
violent/Vichy
empire,
Alan H. MacDonald
PS. aj, I would wholeheartedly agree with your conclusion that the so-called "Arab Spring" was a great example of OTPOR, CIA, JSOC, and "The Pentagon's New Map" [Barnett 2004] connivance, promulgation, guile, deceit, and execution (in both senses of that word).
I so agree with old goat that I cannot put it better. Methinks ajmacdonaldjr is a reactionary who actually believes he can confuse us with such bs.
Is there anyone in the room who still believes that Obama will get tough on the banksters?
Obama is a member of the 1% amorphous bankster elite. Will he get tough on himself if he is voted in again for another term of looting our treasury? Somehow I think that the looting will go on until the treasury is bare if it is left up to the looters to decide. It's the ugly truth. This amorphous monster has one will, to devour the treasury.
I said Obama was a Trojan Horse for the corruption plaguing our countries treasury. I was correct in that he was and is. It will be interesting to see if he is handed the keys again after the uber-looting that has occurred under his watch. This movement to occupy our treasury was instigated by his participation of the looting of our treasury. This simple fact is one of such deep betrayal by a trusting and very hopeful mass that put their faith in him to enact change that it is still pretty well denied by the 99%
"The spirit is open-armed and patriotic, not negative and divisive"
That's not a helpful comment. The author is trying to associate negative with divisive. It's much more helpful to associate positive with divisive. Because the people were snookered into petro-opiate addiction by being told that it's positive, and that a negative view of that addiction is divisive, etc. The news today is that the people now recognize what's really negative and what's really positive. So the author needs to support the people in their new awareness.
The challenge is enormous, but the OWS must crystallize into a political party, electing officials at the local, state and congressional level. Nothing is impossible and a third party dedicated to center left values is necessary to remove the country from the corporate grasp. Corporate America has coopted center right values, exercising control of the existing political parties. The government has become a tool to consolidate wealth.
The election of Newt Gingrich to the Presidency would make wedge politics the status quo and disenfranchise progressive and moderate voices critical to the balance required of a Democracy. The electorate is the only firewall against full capitulation of government to corporate force.