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How We Got Here With the Economy and How to Get Out
It’s easy to get fixated with small-bore issues on the economy, even if they don’t seem so small-bore at the time. Stimulus packages. Bailouts. Debt ceilings. Deficit commissions. Payroll tax-cut extensions. They seem like life and death issues while they’re being fought out.
But, in fact, they are distractions from the one real question that dominates all others, which is this: for whom should the economy be run? Should it be operated “to promote the general welfare” of 297 million people, the 99 percent? Or should it be run to benefit 3 million, the one percent?
Right now, the answer is that the economy is a machine, with the government as its operator, for transferring two hundred years of accumulated national wealth to those who are already the most wealthy, the one percent. And we should be clear about two things: this is a choice; and it’s working. The rich are getting much richer while everyone else is being stripped of their incomes, their assets, their retirement security, and all the elements of the social safety net enacted since the Great Depression.
Until we confront the fact that the collective impoverishment of the many for the selective enrichment of the few is a choice — the consequence of an explicit policy regime going back 30 years — nothing will change. But if we can muster the maturity to confront this fact, that we are here by choice, and find the courage to act on it, we might yet be able to save the country. If we do not, then we are surely lost.
To understand how we got here, we need to quickly review the economic history of the last sixty years. Then we can discuss what to do going forward.
At the end of World War II, the U.S. bestrode the world like a colossus. Its only industrial rival, Europe, had blown its brains out 30 years before, in World War I. And it did it again, in World War II, with Japan joining in. In the history of the world, there has never been such asymmetry in power between one country and all the rest.
It was U.S. capital that rebuilt its allies’ economies, through the Marshall Plan in Europe, and through military spending in Asia. U.S. factories boomed, to service not only its own vast and ravenous market, but those of all the rest of the world. All the equipment (and much of the food) to rebuild the industrial world came from America.
It was truly the Golden Age. There was enough wealth so that capital, labor, and government could all drink deeply from the seemingly inexhaustible spring of capitalism.
But by the 1960s something began to go wrong. Our allies’ economies had by then been rebuilt, and with the newest equipment and technologies. Theirs were more efficient than ours. The Volkswagens and Toyotas that would later become a tsunami began to trickle in. Same with the Sonys and Panasonics in consumer electronics. Shipbuilding, steel, machine tools, industrial electronics and other major industries began to migrate out of the U.S. and into the hands of foreign companies.
At the same time, the then-99% began to place serious claims on national resources, and to insist on being a player in major national decisions.
Johnson launched the Great Society program withthe goal of eradicating poverty. The women’s rights movement, the civil rights movement, the anti-Vietnam War movement, and the environmental movement all proved dramatically effective in redirecting national priorities and resources away from those favored by the wealthy elites and toward those of the rest of the people.
In other words, at exactly the time the profits of corporations were under assault by growing international competition, the people began to claim a greater share of society’s fruits. It couldn’t square. There was not enough output from the faltering economy to both satisfy people’s expectations of middle class affluence and economic security and capital’s demands for higher and higher returns. Something had to give.
Equally, the elites who had run the country for decades were indignant at the presumption of a mangy mob of un-bathed, pot-smoking, long-haired, bra-less, draft card-burning, tree-hugging hooligans who didn’t even have a job but wanted a seat at the table of national decision-making (sound familiar?). They were certainly never again going to allow such a scabrous cabal to decide that the country should not fight a major war (Vietnam) that was so enriching to the elites who had lied the country into it.
So the elites decided to take “their” country back.
The election of 1980 was the real watershed in modern American history. Ronald Reagan ran for president promising to cut taxes, increase military spending, and balance the budget — all at the same time. He called it “supply side economics.” His rival for the Republican nomination, George H.W. Bush, called it “voodoo economics” which, of course, it was. But people bought it and Reagan proceeded to rearrange economic power more substantially than at any time since Roosevelt enacted the New Deal.
Reagan cut marginal tax rates on the wealthy from 75% to 35%. At the same time, he dramatically increased military spending. The result was entirely predictable: with less money coming in but more going out, the government began to run massive deficits. Where Jimmy Carter’s worst deficit was $79 billion, Reagan was soon running deficits of $150 billion a year, year after year and increasing.
By 1992, the end of George H.W. Bush’s presidency, the annual deficit had reached $292 billion. In only 12 years, the supply side “revolution” had quadrupled the nation’s debt, from $1 trillion to $4 trillion. And this, in a time of peace and prosperity.
But that was always the hidden intention of supply side economics, to bind the nation to massive debts, debts from which it would never be released. Despite their sanctimonious pretenses, Republicans love debt because they are lenders. When there is more demand for debt, as when the government borrows hundred of billions of dollar a year, it commands a higher price, which is interest. This is simply supply and demand. And if you’re a lender, higher interest rates are better. This is why, even though Republicans controlled the White House for 26 of the past 40 years, they never once in any of those years produced a single balanced budget.
Clinton came to power in 1993 but proved an ambiguous leader, at least from standpoint of economics. He once described himself as “an Eisenhower Republican” which seems fair. He did raise marginal tax rates on the rich, but only from 36% to 39%. (They were at 75% under the real Eisenhower.) For this, he was pilloried as a socialist. Worse, after the fall of the Soviet Union he cut military spending as a percent of GDP to the lowest level since before Vietnam.
With lower military spending, slightly higher taxes on the rich, and a technology-driven economic boom, Clinton was able to pay down the deficits left to him by Bush I. By 1997, the government actually produced budgetary surpluses, the first since the 1960s. The consequence was a 40% fall in long term interest rates. Again, it was simply supply and demand. With less demand for borrowed money, rates fell.
This is the real reason Clinton was so relentlessly hounded by the right. It wasn’t because he was being serviced by a stalking intern, though he played into that one with astonishing recklessness. It was because he interfered with the three primary mechanisms for transferring wealth to the already-wealthy: tax cuts, massive military spending, and skyrocketing national debt.
The rest of Clinton’s economic legacy is far less positive. He pushed through NAFTA, pitting blue collar workers from the industrial Midwest against workers in Mexico making $1 an hour. He “ended welfare as we know it,” destroying an essential element of the social safety net. He enacted telecommunications “reform” that ended up as grotesque consolidation in the nation’s media, to where five companies now control more than 80% of the nation’s media.
But by far the most damaging of Clinton’s economic accomplishments was the deregulation of the finance industry. He overturned Glass-Steagall, the Depression-era law that separated commercial and investment banking. Together with his deregulation of derivatives, what Warren Buffet called “financial weapons of mass destruction,” this opened the economy to what would be the financial mad house of the first decade of the twenty-first century.
George W. Bush took office in 2001 and would serve the very wealthy in six important ways. First, he cut their taxes substantially, first in 2001 and again in 2003. Over their life, the Bush Tax Cuts for the top 1% will cost more than it would take to restore Social Security to solvency forever.
Second, he massively increased military spending with his fraudulently-justified and incompetently-prosecuted War in Iraq, and his equally-over-hyped and phony Global War on Terror.
As with Reagan, these two actions produced his third gift to his “base,” as he called the rich: massive deficits. He turned Clinton’s budget surpluses into deficits within one year. He would eventually double the national debt in only eight years, from $5.6 trillion to $12 trillion.
Fourth, he helped major industrial corporations move some seven million high paying manufacturing jobs out of the country, to low-wage countries where they could pay less for labor while putting downward pressure on American wages.
Fifth, he turned a blind eye as the financial industry carried out one of the greatest economic frauds in American history: the housing bubble.
Bush’s ideological soul-mate, Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve, held interest rates at historically low levels to induce a boom in housing. This created illusory “wealth” that served to distract and pacify the working class as their jobs were being shipped overseas. He turned a blind eye to massive fraud in mortgage lending so that busboys, bartenders, gardeners, and day workers could buy homes they could never hope to afford. And he encouraged the securitzation of mortgages so that banks could offload the toxic sludge to unsuspecting buyers around the world. It was all so carefully engineered.
However, as had happened in the 1960s, something started to go wrong. Incomes began to fall as jobs were shipped overseas. The Iraq war caused oil prices to jump from $26 a barrel the day Bush took office to over $100 a barrel. It was a massive gain for the oil companies, his family’s business, but the inflationary effect coursed through everything in the economy. The busboys couldn’t make the notes on their houses, so started unloading them. But there were no “greater fools” left to buy them so prices started a downward avalanche which is still under way.
Since the height of the bubble in 2006, more than $8 trillion of housing wealth has been wiped out. Eleven million homes have been lost to foreclosure. More than one in four mortgages are underwater, with more owed on them than the home is worth. The share of home equity owned by homeowners themselves is now at the lowest level it has been since World War II. The balance has been transferred from the owners to the mortgage holders, the banks.
But the banks, in an almost psychotic orgy of greed, had leveraged their equity 30-to-1. They borrowed 30 dollars for every one dollar they held in capital. It makes for prodigious profits when prices are rising. If they go up only 3% (1/30) you double your investment! But if prices fall by 3%, your capital is wiped out. That is what actually happened. Housing prices, inflated far beyond what a rational market could bear, fell for the first time in American history. The banks went bankrupt. That was the financial collapse of late 2008.
Fortunately for the banks, Bush and his Treasury Secretary, Henry Paulson, formerly head of Goldman Sachs, were there to bestow the sixth and greatest gift on the wealthy: they bailed out the banks and their owners.
They arranged for the Treasury and the Federal Reserve to buy the banks’ toxic sludge so they wouldn’t have to take any losses on it. They paid 100 cents on the dollar for crap securities that that couldn’t fetch 20 cents on the dollar in open markets. They gave the banks trillions of dollars of loans at effectively no interest. And they allowed the banks to print trillions of dollars which they then used to inflate commodity and stock markets around the world, greatly enriching their wealthy owners.
What Bush and company didn’t do was require any givebacks from the banks. No equity. No firings. No changes in bonuses. No regulation of explosive derivatives. No restructuring of “too big to fail.” No settlements with consumers for intentionally defective mortgages. No re-investment in the economy they had plundered. And certainly, no prosecutions for any of the willful perpetrators of the Greatest Economic Collapse Since the Great Depression.
By 2009, Obama inherited an economy in free fall, for which he is perhaps owed some sympathy. But his policy responses have been inept at best, complicit at worst. He carried through with Bush’s bailout of the banks, passed phony “financial reform” which changed nothing, and studiously refused to prosecute any wrong-doing. He pushed through a tepid stimulus package where fully one third went to tax cuts for the wealthy. And he groveled to get a payroll tax cut that, in fact, does more to damage Social Security than anything any Republican president has ever managed.
In many other ways, however, he has proven to be Clinton II, or Bush III. He staffed his economic team with the very intellectual lights — Robert Rubin, Larry Summers, Tim Geithner, Ben Bernanke — who had engineered the Collapse, ensuring that capital’s right to pillage would not be qustioned. He went back on his word to fight for a public option that would have lowered the cost of health care insurance. He waved through the Bush tax cuts, not once but twice.
He never attempted anything so ambitious as a Rooseveltian jobs program. He made sure the Copenhagen climate talks failed so as to not burden American industrialists. He more than tripled Bush II’s deficits. And in his most damning assault on the economic security of more than 80 million Americans, he “put Social Security on the table” as part of his budget negotiations. With “friends” like this we should pray for enemies. At least we would know them for what they are.
Which brings us to today.
Over 56 million people are in poverty. The Census Bureau reports that half of all Americans (!) are in or near poverty. Almost 30% of those in the middle class have fallen out of it, and the rate of collapse is accelerating. A smaller share of men have jobs today than at any time since World War II. The past ten year’s wage gains have been the worst for any ten year period in the nation’s history, even worse than during the Great Depression.
The national debt that stood at $1 trillion when Reagan took office now exceeds $15 trillion. Debt as a percent of GDP is higher than it was in 1929, the year before the Great Depression. Meanwhile, corporate profits are at record highs, with corporations sitting on $2 trillion in cash, not investing it in the economy. They have $1.3 trillion parked in offshore tax havens like the Cayman Islands, out of reach of U.S. tax collectors.
Who could have imagined we could have fallen so far, and so quickly? Actually, in retrospect, it all makes sense. As wealth was steadily transferred upward and incomes were undermined, the damaging effects were masked by increased recourse to debt, both public and private. And the debt itself served to both accelerate and consolidate the transfer. But eventually the burden of payments became too much for an enfeebled workforce to carry and the whole thing came crashing down.
Any meaningful recovery will require a major investment by the federal government. The combination of lost incomes and lost consumer wealth have undercut the ability of consumers to generate demand, leaving the government as the only agent in the economy with the capacity to do the job. Clearly, private markets are not going to do it. Indeed, corporations have learned how to prosper mightily by crushing their American workers, a truly dysfunctional state of affairs that cannot stand.
The government should invest in the nation’s infrastructure which the American Society of Civil Engineers rates a “D”, down from “D+” only three years ago. This would employ potentially millions of now-unemployed workers, turning unemployment checks into tax payments to the Treasury. It would also bring the platform on which all the rest of the economy operates up to twenty-first century standards. Fortunately, the government can borrow long term at 2%, a fraction of the payback from such investments.
I’ve written elsewhere about a Manhattan Project-like investment in a green economy. Such an investment would revive employment, restore American competitiveness, help pay down the national debt, reduce our crippling dependency on middle east oil, and reduce carbon emissions into the environment. In all of these ways, it would be a win for virtually everybody in the economy, everybody in the nation, and for much of the planet.
I say “virtually” because it would not benefit those who have wrecked the economy and profited so mightily in the process: the money lenders, who would see less demand for borrowed money; the weapons makers, who would face a less hostile world; and the oil companies, whose crippling grip on the economy would be reduced. And we shouldn’t have any illusions about how hard these forces will fight to ensure that nothing changes. They will, and unless we fight back, well, nothing will change.
It is important to state once again that virtually all of the predation, all of the plunder of the last thirty years has been a policy choice, primarily enacted by Republicans, but more and more abetted by Democrats who have thrown in for a piece of the action. It’s also important to understand that nothing has changed in carrying out the agenda. Obama is as much about true “Hope” and “Change” as Bush was about “Compassionate Conservatism.” In fact, he and his wealthy masters are accelerating the looting.
Military spending is still growing at almost double digit rates after a decade of such increases. He is clearly going to put the knife into Social Security and Medicare when re-elected. He clearly has no plan, no “grand narrative” to restore the nation to prosperity. He clearly will not, can not, go after the banking industry, his biggest underwriter. And he gives all the signals of starting a war with Iran, which will make Iraq look like a silly child’s board-game gone awry.
The wealthy elites, fronted by Obama, have effectively abandoned the U.S. economy and the American people who are trapped inside. What this means is that the elections of 2012 are the last chance for the American people to reclaim their economic security, to fight off the neo-feudal servitude that is being foisted on them, and reclaim their political self-determination. As you can see from the above, most of the damage to the economy is the result of political decisions made to carry out nefarious economic ends. And they’ve worked.
We desperately need to elect a reliably progressive Congress to serve as an effective counterweight to the hopelessly corrupt, craven, and cowardly Obama and company. We need to demonstrate that it is people, not money, and not rigged voting machines, that still matter most in American elections. We need every man, woman, and child on deck with a sense of existential urgency that if we do not reclaim our country now, it will be lost forever. For it will.
In the American Revolution, Thomas Paine declared, “We have the chance to make the world anew.” He was thinking of the escape from the European world of economic feudalism, social privilege, and political autocracy. Today, we have one last chance to save that “new world” from the retrograde civilization it pulled itself out of, but whose claim on it has never been renounced.
If we can muster a Paine-like courage to fight and win this new Revolution, the Revolution to Save the Country, we shall be worthy of respect equal to that which we reserve for Paine and his fellow Founders. If we do not, we will get what we deserve. As with so much of the past thirty years, it’s our choice.




94 Comments so far
Show Allall the more reason to vote for the new Justice party.Robert Freeman makes a good case for not voting for either the Democrats or the Republicans.
I pledge to never again vote for Obama or any other Democrat just because they (even if it is true) point out that their GOP opponent would be an even worse choice.
Doing slightly less harm is not enough. A candidate must have a platform built on a plan to make things better.
Please join me. Vote for a third party candidate; Justice Party, Green, Progressive, Socialist, Libertarian, or write in Robert Freeman. Heck, write in yourself if you want to. Just DO NOT choose Orwellian "Hope and Change" just because Tweedle-Dee seems marginally less distasteful than Tweedle-Dum.
Help destroy the Two-Party System, which is a very effective system for not giving us a choice.
Do not stay home from the polls on election day. Instead, vote anything but Democrat or Republican.
The Democratic Party is not something "over there someplace" ! It is an organization that has little difficulty being a syndicated crime ring because people like you stand back like you are shopping for meat, and chose whatever candidate or bill they put before you. Democracy belongs to everyone, only if they participate in a real way.
Join a town committee of the political party of your choice and work to implement your ideas of a good government. But for God sake, stop sniveling when you do nothing worthwhile yourself.
VR ponted out that if Obama was not the Dem's candidate, some other corporate money magnet would be. The Party's sole mission since the 1985 advent of the DNC has been to get more corporate money than the GOP.
How do you know what people are doing outside of the CD forums?
You're an arrogant twit and nobody was ever motivated to activism by arrogant putdowns, you conceited POS.
Reaganomics is a economic policy and both parties are complicit in its use. Now we are to believe that Reagan with a incapacitated mental function due to Alzheimer's was able to comprehend the "supply side" economics which relied on economic models developed using exotic mathematics of double bending backwards supply and demand curves using calculus formulas which are incomprehensible to those without extensive mathematical education, which Reagan did not have. I suppose he went to night school when President or had a math tutor come in and even though afflicted with his incapacitated Alzheimer's mental conditions he could comprehend the "supply side" equations created by scientists, mathematicians, physicists, engineers all versed in math but they were no match for Reagan's acute mental agility to comprehend their blackboard filling economic equations which have no equations to include COMMON SENSE OR HUMAN BEHAVIOR into consideration. This is consistent with the mathematical mind training.So we, the USA is saddled with Reaganomics an economic system dumped on this country by Reagan who had an incapacitated mind due to Alzheimer's. I know this may be politically incorrect, which is the case with telling the truth in the USA.
Reagan was the head of state in the US; therefore, he is responsible for what happened during his administration. Maybe he didn't come up with supply side economics--Alan Greenspan did--but he implemented it. Reagan is also responsible for the militarization of domestic law enforcement and erosion of jobs and the social safety net. Most effective of all is the rise of the religious right and driving a wedge between different groups of us. Twas driving nails in the coffin of the US.
A bit long winded, but.....
"The wealthy elites, fronted by Obama, have effectively abandoned the U.S. economy and the American people who are trapped inside. What this means is that the elections of 2012 are the last chance for the American people to reclaim their economic security, to fight off the neo-feudal servitude that is being foisted on them, and reclaim their political self-determination. As you can see from the above, most of the damage to the economy is the result of political decisions made to carry out nefarious economic ends. And they’ve worked."
TRUE. ( but should include Bush and the republicans as well)
"We desperately need to elect a reliably progressive Congress to serve as an effective counterweight to the hopelessly corrupt, craven, and cowardly Obama and company. We need to demonstrate that it is people, not money, and not rigged voting machines, that still matter most in American elections. We need every man, woman, and child on deck with a sense of existential urgency that if we do not reclaim our country now, it will be lost forever. For it will."
TRUE.
I don't really agree with that "elites...abandoned the U.S. economy..." I believe the elites merely want more power and money. They understand that a high unemployment rate lowers labor's power and income. They intend to pick up that slack. It's a game and it's ugly.
Martin Luther King said " Injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere".
Until a movement is developed that takes into account the rights and the need for a fair economic exchange for all individuals living in the U.S, there wont be a social force powerful enough to dislodge the oligarchic plutocrats that rule us.
Oh yes they did. It's a suicidal move because their wealth was legally stolen - I mean transferred - from us.
Robert Freeman is clearly a true progressive that understands how the 99% have been bamboozled by the cabal of sociopaths that control Congress, the Executive and the Supreme Court. He is also correct that by tossing out these corporate servants and replacing them with enlightened and progressive leaders who are devout servants of the public interest, we may actually have a chance of saving the country. Yet I don't see enough Americans willing to think and act outside of the corporate box (i.e. voting either for Democrats or Republicans) this year. The Democratic Party has already stated that they will fully endorse their incumbent after he has a proven track record of being an excellent facilitator for the 1%. He has the African American vote and the diehard Democrats sewn up despite his terrible track record as most Obama apologists will claim that "he's trying his best, but he simply is up against powerful, entrenched interests" never questioning the fact that if you can't take the heat, you should get out of the kitchen! As for the Republicans, all of the potential candidates will dismantle Social Security, Medicare, the Post Office and any other department that is of benefit to the 99%, continue their wars against the environment and the poor and claim that deregulation is the cure-all for our economic ills.
Despite these terrible prospects, I'm afraid that the vast majority of Americans will still vote for one of the two parties as they still have some faith in the MSM's manufactured explanation about 'how the world really works' . Claims of how much influence OWS has had on energizing and enlightening the 99% are greatly exaggerated as OWS still has less of a following than Rush Limbaugh, Oprah Winfrey or Justin Bieber. The point is, the political maturation required to restore democracy to America doesn't exist yet. Most voters will have not heard of Rocky Anderson, understand the importance of voting outside of the the two party duopoly or realize that the MSM has engineered all of its programming to keep the masses in the dark come election day. Perhaps some unforeseen event will result in a great awakening by November, but personally I just don't see it.
Super comment, and I agree. Now throw in the NDAA and people will say they have to vote for Obama since he 'says' in his signing statement, he won't throw US citizens in jail without a trial.
And everyone jumped in saying, that is why we need to vote for him because Romney or Bachmann or anyone else will.
Another scam by the biggest scamming shit on the earth.
I love this article. Coward, craven, criminal, corrupt,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Space Cadet: I wonder if you'd agree with me that there is an analogy between what WE (those who've sought out and discovered truer versions of current events) see in contrast with what the vast majority sees in its place? In other words, an analogy can be made to those of us who have unplugged from The Matrix, the machine-driven world that's bent on destroying all things living and vital, and those who have not.
While propaganda and the power to influence minds, often on threat of death (think: heresy) has always existed, nothing so hypnotic and efficient as a mass media ever entered the homes of 99% of a body politic to mold opinions, marginalize dissent, and dutifully manufacture consent. In our own case, the latter means gaining huge population swaths to go along with the unthinkable, as well as the unconscionable.
The density of deception, the lies so frequently told (and that way, perceived as true by millions) create a climate of such vast dis-information that those who DO see what's going on are taken for the uninformed, out to lunch, bat-ass crazy, and/or paranoid.
THIS is the great danger! Not only do we see legislation coming down the pike that is crafted in intentionally loose language, language loose enough to already conflate principled opposition to the inhumane treatment of animals, with some form of eco-terrorism! Inroads are in place that can hold ANYONE who disagrees with the corporate perception of what Amerika ought to be, inside a silent prison gulag. There's not even the guarantee of a trial!
When deception alone can't manipulate the public's fraudulent understanding of such things as:
1. Environmental devastation (and how best to remedy it)
2. Economic devastation (and the engineered policies that led to it)
3. Political hocus pocus (the elections constituting expensive theater)
4. Civil Liberties decimated (many believe the bromide that if they're not doing anything "wrong," they have nothing to fear)
5. Government creating policies, increasingly, in secret while demanding full transparency of the population... in such things as urine tests, monitored emails & phone conversations, groping at airports, etc.
The next wave of attack is to make disappear, all those Inconvenient Truth Tellers.
The times are ominous, and yet so many are celebrating the New Year. It's positively Orwellian, that is, the degree to which they can PRETEND that nature is not dying or coming apart in so many places; that the economy is not being held up by fraudulent instruments and the printing of $; that our precious freedoms have not already been sold off behind closed doors, etc.
This is what I mean about The Matrix analogy. For those of us who see what's going on and share it, we're frequently met by suspicion or incredulity on the part of those still hooked into the Matrix... The vast majority remains inside and eats up the news reports, gets fixated on cheery sports scores, the parabola of stock averages, and endless celebrity gossip. It is a MINDLESS sphere and those content to pretend still cling to and inhabit it.
The one light in the tunnel is how many manage (as seen in polls) to be against Congress, against war, and against bankers in spite of the 24/7 diet of mind shit served up as planned food for thought. It is this web of deceit, the consciousness that's still locked inside of it that the OWS movement is prying loose, one late to awaken soul at a time.
On a roll SR. Good exceptional comment.
Amen! Especially the "mind shit" part. Seems like Evil energies can only operate through Deceit, even if it might be in their best interests to submit theTruth.
Siouxrose:
Very good comment. While I agree with you completely that a fairly small percentage of the population understands what is going on (for all the reasons you mention), I think we need (notice that I'm including myself in the group!) to be very aware of our tendency to be elitist and condescending (no more you than me...), because then the other crowd will not listen to us at all.
It's profoundly frustrating to deal with the TV-watching majority (as I did throughout the holidays), but I do agree with you that we have an understanding that the majority desperately needs, and winning over people one at a time is significant, IMO. It won't happen if they think we're just condescending smart-asses.
I'm not accusing you of that. You do get it, and you have considerable communication skills; I just detect a tiny bit of elitism in your comments, something of which I am deeply guilty... as you well know. But I try. All the best.
GET REAL: It's refreshing (a good start/clean slate for a New Year?) to receive positive feedback from you. Suppose we replace the idea of condescension with an understanding that all souls hold the same POTENTIAL to awaken, it's whether they instead prefer to remain asleep? Therefore the job of the teacher, or anyone interested in a better society, is to gently wake others from their living dream. Easier said than done.
ARRY: Very astute commentary.
Thank you Purrson & Stonepig for the acknowledgement.
Sooner or later, as each soul advances, s/he cannot help but realize how connected we all are inside this thing called Life. Thus it behooves us to make the world a better place because that's the only way we can experience any peace or joy in it. I believe this explains why so many check out with alcohol, drugs, anti-depressants, over-eating, or imbibing in other addictions. Reality, as it is currently perceived, has become a reflection of the same "law of the jungle" that so many have been told is the truth about life, and inevitable. Meanwhile, the wars escalate, the very wealthy buy politicians to insure that they can obtain yet more goodies while so many starve, go cold in winter, fight for a safe resting place for the night, or struggle for access to health CARE. This is an INSANE societal model, thus the not so silent screams may well serve as the alarm bells that will wake those still slumbering. It IS that massive awakening that will spell the difference between the epoch of the past 2200 years and what is intended in the way of an inevitable paradigm shift.
May 2012 draw millions more to the causes of Truth, Justice, and Human Decency.
good conversation. Cheers
The masses don't need to attain enlightenment or perceive the ultimate oneness of life in order to rebel against their overlords. They just need to understand that they are being exploited by the corporate capitalists and that there is a way to rebel.
If mass spiritual enlightenment is a prerequisite for revolution, then the revolution will not occur. In fact, the idea that progress derives from individual spiritual development is a profoundly Christian ideal, and it has produced little actual social or economic f justice. It is essentially a form of bourgeoisie individualism.
By informing USAn's that their FORCED CONTRIBUTIONS, withholding taxes, taxing the labor of USAn's and transferred to by the USG to the banksters to pay the interest of their COUNTERFEIT DEBT, created by them, USAn'ers can relate, observe and witness the withholding taxes on their pay checks..This is not elitist, and can be comprehended firsthand The Wall St., Wash., DC the Axis of Evil, a criminal conspiracy to reward and enrich the fraud of banksters for their illegal activities paid for by the FORCED CONTRIBUTIONS,the taxing of labor to be misused by the predatory capitalists, for which there is verifiable evidence on their paychecks. The matter of political corruption, also funded by the FORCED CONTRIBUTIONS, which is never mentioned by any major party politician,businessmen especially the pretend christians Televangelists and the MSM because they are corrupt also. They are paid not to mention COUNTERFEIT DEBT/STOCK/STOCK OPTIONS/ EVEN Treasury Bonds and corruption, all unmentionable, all funded by the FORCED CONTRIBUTIONS of USAn labor. This is not elitist mumbo jumbo just facts. Let those whom have eyes let them see, let those whom have ears let them hear.Biblical wisdom.
Outstanding summary, Siouxrose! I especially like the way you describe television news and those few of us who see clearly through the fog. Readers who like Robert Freeman's article might also enjoy the book, PARADIGM SHIFT: The Palin Matrix.
Yes! Great idea, Spyder! I read that book, too, and it was excellent! It truly expands on the concepts presented in this article!
Siouxrose -- Yes, indeed, to your post.
I would like to add in regard to your last paragraph that it relates to the other CD article today about the phenomenon of "unknowing" something that is known. OWS, or whatever it will subsequently be known as, has the interesting job of uncovering the "known" that has been buried in multilayered strata of fear and psychological oppression (which can certainly take the form of entertainment), relentlessly reinforced. It takes a certain constant effort in people to "keep the lid on", to bury the "known". The polls and surveys you mention are indications that marketing and manipulation are not perfect by any means and that the "known" exists. In consequence, imo, there is a sick, complex, and very oppressive relationship between the power elite and the people that says, "You must unknow what you know in order to keep from sliding into oblivion. The game must be played for the safety of you and your families and to be able to live day-by-day." It is presented and acted upon as a kind of survival mechanism. Some people play the game enthusiastically, as we all know.
But the effort I mentioned is tiring and every deviation from the "unknown known" is a kind of trauma in the context that is incessantly presented as a matter of survival.
Uncovering the known can be scary, but it is also exhilarating (no more reflexive trauma and the burden of self-dishonesty gone), especially when it is part of a living, vital community (which is an essential element that has been missing). OWS and whatever succeeds it needs to offer support as folks uncover the "knowns" they have contingently made "unknowns"...as they discover the exhilaration of truth and action in the context of community.
(As we often see on this forum...to continually berate the people for "stupidity" and give the prize to the oppressors by default ("They won; let's face it.") is self-indulgent and obstructionist beside a matter of giving up on the only necessary fight of our time.)
We have seen that one light at the end of the tunnel, and it is us !
Join an occupy movement; join a political party too. Run for office, but only if you are honest. We a chock full of the other kind.
Stop simply accepting whatever a "political party" gives you. Get in there are knock some heads inside the party. Join a party and get active. There are so few lizards in them now, representing the fat cats, that a few hungry and possibly more honest individuals could take over the party in a couple of months. Get off you ass and work within the party system and change the way the parties work, change who gets nominated for candidates, change what bills are up for vote. Do something.
NOT so spacey, Cadet - good analysis - reminds me of the bumper sticker from the 1st W campaign: "If God Had Wanted US to Vote, She'd Give US Candidates"
Rocky Anderson *does* sound like a voice of reason in a world gone mad. I'm w/you, in that it seems voting for the Dems [or Reps] is like the old definition of insanity: "keep doing what you've been doing & expecting different results = just that"
When Nader last ran, we were faced w/that old saw, "if you vote for the guy who really knows the issues & has viable ideas on how to reverse or counter the downward spiral the economy's in, social issues, et al. well, that's just a vote for bush."
Our challenge is to get one of these true Progressives in front of the populace, into the debates, to trot out the real issues & force the silver-tongued Dem incumbent [yeah, he got me, too] & whomever gets the Rep nod to respond - so many of US rode that promised dream of "Hope & Change" veritably, to the poorhouse of shattered dreams, believing that one man could make that much of a difference, & herein lies the lie - UNLESS corporate & special interest PAC's are gutted by reversal of Citizens United, you're always going to get the best-bought choice in the White House -
I think we need to start there to bring our voices back to govt - for those who missed it, chk out Lawrence Lessig's segment on "Democracy Now" on Jan 4th, re the genesis of a movement to overturn Citizens United, allowing for unltd campaign contributions to candidates.
Peaceful, healing thoughts, AND, actions in the direction to regain our voice in govt.
Great overview of the economic history of the United States since W.W.II
The only thing I would expand upon are the twin problems of diminishing petroleum production and excessive carbon emissions into the atmosphere. The curves of world per capita petroleum production expanding, then declining, and the curve of real wages expanding, then declining, are virtually identical.
The economic infrastructure of the World’s economy will need to be rebuilt to accommodate this change; long story short, the era of the automobile is over, transportation technology must be rebuilt to reduce the energy used in transportation by 80%, a goal that is achievable using technology that already exists. (CSX, the railroad company advertises that it can transport one ton of freight 436 miles on one gallon of fuel.)
Similar changes throughout the economic infrastructure will serve to shift us toward a 21st Century economy, the alternative is a 19th Century economy, which is where we are headed.
All of the comments and the article have been refreshing to read. It gives me hope to realize that there are people out there that are alive and well! And awake!
We are reaching critical mass in so many areas. It is like watching a tornado come across thhe landscape from afar off and knowing that it is going to touch down and touch down hard. In history these things have existed in one way or another but the events seem now to be coming to a human black whole...where we are reaching the horizon event.
What is not explicitly stated in the piece is the need to turf out the alliance of corporate sociopaths ('financial services,' defense, & extraction industries, plus their media shills) as soon as possible.
It is high time to throw off this oppressive tyrany and reclaim our nation for the people.
It is PAST TIME to throw off this oppressive tyranny and restore our Constitution. Our government is hopelessly corrupt, craven and cowardly---not just Obama, the the ENTIRE CONGRESS. It is our duty to get rid of the whole cabal of them. Do not heed the little letter, the D or the R, after their name. If they are in Congress now, they are hopelessly corrupt, craven, cowardly, greedy and members of the top 1%. It is our DUTY to get rid of them. You must not vote for the re election of any ONE of them. These scum do not 'represent' you. They have killed our democracy and treated our Constitution as Bush explained to them. He said, "It is just a piece of paper."
Get rid of that flickering box that fills your home with lies and distortions and urges you to keep marching to the corporate drummer. Turn off that box and get out on the streets and talk to the people about our future and what has happened to the dreams of 1776. We must organize to get some liberty and justice in our nation. Homeland Security is not doing that---we have nothing to fear but fear itself. Get over fearing to vote for someone you know does not represent you in fear that a replacement may be worse. Can't get much worse! The vote for the police state passed by a veto proof majority and then signed into law by the President should energize you to stand up and fight back. We are the 99% and must not expect members of the 1% to give any concern to us. They just want MORE FOR THEMSELVES. We need an entirely new Congress. Kick out the scum now festering in Washington D.C..
I would suggest Robert Freeman read the article by Doug Harvey. As long as Capitalism remains as the economic system that the United States of America operates under all the solutions are for naught.
In looking at history one can not pick as a starting point the end of World War 2. One has to be able to acknowledge that this "accumulated wealth" of two hundred years came at the cost of nature. That the plutocracy in the United States of America has been in charge since the very beginning and the illusion of wealth for all citizens only happened because lands were being stolen from other people.
Rather then speak of regulations on banks and the wealthy and new rules to prevent banks from lending out money they do not have, we have to question the very NEED for banks and the wealthy and for Corporations and for "profits" and for Governments that serve the interests of those entities.
I agree it time to elect progressives but will they be progressive enough and can they as Mr Harvey asks throw of the shackles of myth of Capitalism that keeps us in chains?
great overview. but in the end, it becomes about presidential politics. never in the history of the world, with all it's fundamentalism-driven wars and animosities, it's careening-toward-the-cliff disrespect for the planet have so many people fallen for such a hoax, such a demented, mindless insanity as the one being touted as the be-all-end-all of solutions to our many challenges. elections. if the equivalent were the christmas tradition, i'd say "bah, humbug!"
we need to emancipate ourselves from this idea - that some magic institutional solution will occur for which we have only to pull a lever. the dramatic change must come first and foremost from ourselves: in the way we think, feel, work, talk to each other, open our hearts to each other.
Dear Stark -
"The dramatic change must come first and foremost from ourselves: in the way we think, feel, work, talk to each other, open our hearts to each other."
Beautifully Stated!!
I agree with you regarding US elections, but then you fade into new agey sounding mush:
"the dramatic change must come first and foremost from ourselves: in the way we think, feel, work, talk to each other, open our hearts to each other."
Reads like a hallmark card and I don't buy this vague sentimentality.
The masses succeed when they are organized and militant, angry and rebellious. We have to do it for ourselves, but it takes much more than touchy feely talking and opening hearts. It takes FIGHT!
Change can happen only if enough of us get off the couch and become active in bringing about that change. I suggest the January 20-21 actions aimed at overturning the SCOTUS decision in Citizens United vs. FEC is a good place to start and onward from there. These actions are aimed at curbing the corrupting influence of the money amassed by the 1% and the power of giant corporations.
Corporations are NOT People! Money is NOT Speech!
www.movetoamend.org
If there is something going on in your community, join in. If nothing is happening yet, start something. Others will join you.
"The wealthy elites, fronted by Obama, have effectively abandoned the U.S. economy and the American people who are trapped inside."
End game for many rich people who want to siphon what's left of the American economy and people's wealth to themselves. They will then emigrate to other countries, buying citizenship with our wealth, and claim they had to because "big government" in the US made them do it.
Eleites fronted by Obama, you have a pretty short memory, Bush and Cheney allowed the big rip off of the American people, but it started with Reagan fucking the unions, remember the air traffic controllers? The republicans are fighting for more regulations being removed and more leniency towards wall street, not to mention pollution for dollars. What we see in today's economy is the product of the far rights free market, brought to you by the koch brothers and the republican bought and paid for tea party and fox news. Obama should have walked with the people in Wisconsin, against who? The republican thieves hiding in Christian clothing! Tarp was a bush program.
"A smaller share of men have jobs today than at any time since World War II. "
Now there's a perspective that you don't see on commondreams very often. Just one sentence to the thousands that CD publishers on the problems facing women, but I'll take it.
BTW, men also comprise the majority of non-elderly adu;lts w/o medical insurance. They reprsent almost half of all those living in poverty also. Working class men and women of all races need to unite around class issues. There is no other way forward .
Isn't male unemployment a female issue really? I just wish we could get some balance around here!
"It’s easy to get fixated with small-bore issues on the economy, even if they don’t seem so small-bore at the time."
Small-bore issues on the economy he says. A reported 25 million unemployed with many more underemployed. 50+ without health insurance. Millions homeless. 40% of households in poverty. Millions on welfare. 1 of 3 children living on the streets and hungry. But these are all "small-bore issues" sure, sure, if you're not unemployed, underemployed, homeless, you have health insurance and are not hungry, these are "small-bore issues" but to the rest of us? Well, not so much!
Excellent article. Articles like this need to be continually written (as they have been for a while now) so that eventually they may actually reach the mainstream public (even if by accident of overflow!) One line that particularly stood out for me: "Despite their sanctimonious pretenses, Republicans love debt because they are lenders." (And yes, I would have said that about most of our leaders with skin in the "lending" game, rather than just "Republicans.") It is one of those facts that we have understood subconsciously, but for some reason that sentence really smacked it home. Of course that's why the monied elite running our country have allowed such debt to exist -- because they benefit from it! And the other benefit of debt is that it destroys "the government" which they also hate.
Yes. I've been convinced for near-20 years now that tax cuts are just gifts to the lending class. Government's work must be done somehow, and if we don't own our gov't & its' necessary work, as tax-paying citizens, the lending class will own it as a private, for-profit, enterprise, and become even MORE "slack-ass" in the delivery of services to 99ers,in comparison to the gov't worker's record (which was just mostly false accusations from the self-serving lender class). In the last 8 years I've become a "born-again", pro-government, New Dealer, and now recognize that we (the 99ers) have a really big fight on our hands to, somehow, drive out the money-lenders (they being the ENTIRE foundation of oligarchy) from our society & civilization, PERMANENTLY. Humanity is NOT alone in this endeavor.
Why go with a totally new political party when the Green Party has been around for years and is organized in many states? Dr. Jill Stein, physician.... from Mass. hopefully will be on the presidential Green Party ticket come November. I know the former mayor of SLC wants to be a candidate buy why not got with an established party? She is correct on all the issues we progressives talk about and would be a welcome change to the clowns that are talking nonsense. Now if the Greens could break the stranglehold that the election committee holds that is run by both d's and r's, I think she would be a formidable candidate. Check her out and you will be in for a surprise.
Thanks Robert Freeman for your article. The sweep of events that led us to this moment is breathtaking. Unfortunately, most of us were not flying at 10,000 feet so we could see what was happening as it happened.
So, how do we get ourselves out of this mess? I agree electing a whole passel of progressives to Congress would help a lot. Congress could fix a lot of what is wrong and put our country back on track to deal with the freight train of problems headed our way (climate chaos, unemployment, crumbling infrastructure, poverty and homelessness, loss of manufacturing jobs, skyrocketing healthcare costs). However, that is not likely to happen as long as big corporations and big money have such influence. In order to regain control, we must Get Money Out of Politics. In order to do that we must amend our Consitution so that it is clear that Corporations are NOT People and Money is NOT Speech.
http://www.MoveToAmend.org
I agree with the above posters; it is a great analysis of what has occurred. I believe Obama to be complicit, and with yesterday's signing of the national defense bill that allows the military to hold American citizens indefinitely with no due process, no trial, the evil wealthy have accomplished everything they needed to now do anything they want to us, and it will all be legal. We have lost the law as any protection against the increasing darkness. A person who takes photographs of animals being abused by commercial meat processors is guilty of terrorism, and terrorists can be made to disappear.
No, I will not vote this time. My vote is entirely irrelevant to anything.
Obama! A smoother, more palatable assassin than Bush for some of us, but assassin he is. How ironic that a black man served the death blow to American rights.
Production in excess of need,is what makes profit possible. For the progressive movement to gain ground in the coming years, two things will have to be addressed. Human nature, we are motivated by self interest. No mater how high minded the ideals or concepts, people act in what they believe to be their own interest. Progressives must get better and more effective, in communicating with the people that the solutions and course of action that they propose, are in fact in the public's best interest, and not just leftist pontificating. The second is technological development. Progressives in many ways demonize technology. For example industrial technology is wicked. You cannot win the masses over telling them they are naughty ignorant hillbillies, because they own a Bass boat, or use the wrong kind of light bulb. Progressives must embrace technological development and steer it in the right direction. Then create an effective dialog with the masses to convince them it is in their own self interest to develop and implement sustainable, clean, renewable technologies. Progressives must also convince the innovators and inventors, that the new developments be of the open source type, not just to be sold to the highest corporate bidder for profit. Mind and spirit reaching out, education communication, and dialog. That's the way forward. Continuing these polarized head butting tests of wills is like struggling in quicksand. We'll all get sucked down together if we don't change our divided ways. Oh and one other thing. The name calling, the personal invective that happens all to often on this site, would seem to be counter productive, and not appropriate to a "Progressive" exchange of ideals. Thank You and Happy New Year.
Your first sentence makes no sense. Production short of demand makes the best profits.
He said "need" not demand. Keeping demand ahead of supply is accomplished by manufacturing the desire for things people don't need. That is why advertising/PR is multi-hundred billion dollar industry.