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Who Should Resist, and Who Will Become Serfs?

By Chris Hedges, Truthdig. Posted April 7, 2009.


If we don't stop the rapacious looting of the public treasury, we'll be left with trillions in debts and a robust police state.
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America is devolving into a third-world nation. And if we do not immediately halt our elite's rapacious looting of the public treasury we will be left with trillions in debts, which can never be repaid, and widespread human misery which we will be helpless to ameliorate. Our anemic democracy will be replaced with a robust national police state. The elite will withdraw into heavily guarded gated communities where they will have access to security, goods and services that cannot be afforded by the rest of us. Tens of millions of people, brutally controlled, will live in perpetual poverty. This is the inevitable result of unchecked corporate capitalism. The stimulus and bailout plans are not about saving us. They are about saving them. We can resist, which means street protests, disruptions of the system and demonstrations, or become serfs. 

We have been in a steady economic decline for decades. The Canadian political philosopher John Ralston Saul detailed this decline in his 1992 book "Voltaire's Bastards: The Dictatorship of Reason in the West." David Cay Johnston exposed the mirage and rot of American capitalism in "Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (and Stick You With the Bill)," and David C. Korten, in "When Corporations Rule the World" and "Agenda for a New Economy," laid out corporate malfeasance and abuse. But our universities and mass media, entranced by power and naively believing that global capitalism was an unstoppable force of nature, rarely asked the right questions or gave a prominent voice to those who did. Our elites hid their incompetence and loss of control behind an arrogant facade of specialized jargon and obscure economic theories.

The lies employed to camouflage the economic decline are legion. President Ronald Reagan included 1.5 million U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine service personnel with the civilian work force to magically reduce the nation's unemployment rate by 2 percent. President Bill Clinton decided that those who had given up looking for work, or those who wanted full-time jobs but could only find part-time employment, were no longer to be counted as unemployed. This trick disappeared some 5 million unemployed from the official unemployment rolls. If you work more than 21 hours a week -- most low-wage workers at places like Wal-Mart average 28 hours a week -- you are counted as employed, although your real wages put you below the poverty line. Our actual unemployment rate, when you include those who have stopped looking for work and those who can only find part-time jobs, is not 8.5 percent but 15 percent. A sixth of the country is now effectively unemployed. And we are shedding jobs at a faster rate than in the months after the 1929 crash.

The consumer price index, used by the government to measure inflation, is meaningless. To keep the official inflation figures low the government has been substituting basic products it once measured to check for inflation with ones that do not rise very much in price. This sleight of hand has kept the cost-of-living increases tied to the CPI artificially low. The New York Times' consumer reporter, W.P. Dunleavy, wrote that her groceries now cost $587 a month, up from $400 a year earlier. This is a 40 percent increase. California economist John Williams, who runs an organization called Shadow Statistics, contends that if Washington still used the CPI measurements applied back in the 1970s, inflation would be 10 percent.

The corporate state, and the political and intellectual class that served the corporate state, constructed a financial and political system based on illusions. Corporations engaged in pyramid lending that created fictitious assets. These fictitious assets became collateral for more bank lending. The elite skimmed off hundreds of millions in bonuses, commissions and salaries from this fictitious wealth. Politicians, who dutifully served corporate interests rather than those of citizens, were showered with campaign contributions and given lucrative jobs when they left office. Universities, knowing it was not good business to challenge corporatism, muted any voices of conscience while they went begging for corporate donations and grants. Deceptive loans and credit card debt fueled the binges of a consumer society and hid falling wages and the loss of manufacturing jobs.

The Obama administration, rather than chart a new course, is intent on re-inflating the bubble. The trillions of dollars of government funds being spent to sustain these corrupt corporations could have renovated our economy. We could have saved tens of millions of Americans from poverty. The government could have, as consumer activist Ralph Nader has pointed out, started 10 new banks with $35 billion each and a 10-to-1 leverage to open credit markets. Vast, unimaginable sums are being placed into these dirty corporate hands without oversight. And they will use this money as they always have -- to enrich themselves at our expense.


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Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer prize-winning reporter, is a Senior Fellow at the Nation Institute. His latest book is Collateral Damage: America's War Against Iraqi Civilians.

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Hedges Nails It ...
Posted by: mmckinl on Apr 7, 2009 12:48 AM   
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We have a choice ...

.... a real social democracy where people are supported with free health care, a living wage, free education and lifetime unemployment benefits.

or

... a third world police state where corporations and the filthy rich receive government handouts while the population is controlled by threat of force, living in dire poverty or the fear of it ...

Obama's course is the latter choice, bailing out Wall Street Bankers and Bond holders while the middle class, the working poor, the poor and the destitute get program cuts ...

The answer .... Banking as a public utility whereby the people benefit from the creation of currency and credit. Without the power to create our own credit and currency we are always at the mercy of the bankers who do ... and who have before, through fraud, greed and incompetence brought us to this desperate place we now find ourselves in.

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» RE: Hedges Nails It ... Posted by: richholland
» RE: Hedges Nails It ... Posted by: linecrosser
I particularly liked this quote from Ralph Nader.
Posted by: and_abottleofrum on Apr 7, 2009 1:13 AM   
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"Bankrupt corporate capitalism is on its way to bankrupting the socialism that is trying to save it," Nader added. "That is the end stage. If they no longer have socialism to save them then we are into feudalism. We are into private police, gated communities and serfs with a 21st century nomenclature."

It challenges my general expectation, a la John Michael Greer, that in the collapse of modern societies due to ecological constraints and gross economic mismanagement a fascist stage would precede feudalism.

But I guess we could have both for a while, like a third world fascism instead of the fancy first world kind that we saw in Italy and Germany.

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» Corporate capitalism IS fascism Posted by: inanaturallight
Cancel the banks, the car companies...
Posted by: heid on Apr 7, 2009 2:19 AM   
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Cancel all of them. Power companies. Everything. Cancel the dollar. Start over. That's the only solution.

The people must take power back into their own hands. The only way to do it is to do it. Start a new monetary system - based on labor. Take over all facilities of all corporations. Take back the ill-gotten profits and property of those who have gamed the system.

Start a new system.

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Curses
Posted by: Perry Logan on Apr 7, 2009 2:31 AM   
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"A cabal of proto-fascist misfits, from Christian demagogues...will find a following with promises of revenge and moral renewal. The elites...will retreat into their sheltered enclaves of privilege and comfort. We will be left bereft and abandoned outside the gates."

Excuse me, but isn't this what just happened? You mean, it's all going to happen AGAIN?

Curse the Democrats for flipping the nomination to the wrong guy.

Xe

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The ignoramuses in this country brought this on themselves
Posted by: AngryWhiteFemale on Apr 7, 2009 3:29 AM   
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Let's face it. How many of us on these boards who have progressive leanings have been subjected to scorn and derision by those who voted against their own interests? We have been called "socialists" as if that were a dirty word. This country is mostly populated with people who choose to be ignorant about other countries and history in favor of being entertained. It's not just the cretins on Wall St and their whores in Washington who did this. It's the people too.

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» Dumbed down on purpose Posted by: NYmediator
» I agree - kind of Posted by: dongarb
» Agreed Posted by: NYmediator
Violence in all the 'safe' places
Posted by: weathered on Apr 7, 2009 3:33 AM   
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This is for keeps.

Either WE persuade this administration to abrubtly and dramatically change course and embrace some of the very disciplines discussed in the above posts or
WE live in a state of "pitful, incomprehensible demoralization" ?

WE know us, the latter is Not an option.
This is the part in my little insignificant screenplay where I back away from the keyboard and just show up at Jeff Zucker's office or Gillbrand's, or Clinton's.....

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When do we resist?
Posted by: Bluecat464 on Apr 7, 2009 4:54 AM   
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What has happened to us all? We sit here typing at the computer, not quite believing the theft that is happening under our noses...and... we...type...there is nothing happening to these criminals, they don't give a flying shit that we are angry, cos it doesn't stop them get richer, and keeps us off the street.

Mass demonstrations are no deterrance to them, they know how to deal with that; we need to get off our backsides and start to take real, concerted action that directly confronts and destabilises these criminals who have carried out the biggest heist in history.

I remember in my younger days reading a book by Saul Alinsky, and one of his gems was that you never do what is expected of you, and you do what is familiar to those who are your allies, and you do what is outside the experience of those you oppose. Another gem - perhaps it was someone else - is that laughter is one of the greatest weapons - surely we can find ways to effectively overturn this economic system that is threatening so much misery worldwide.

LETS GET PRACTICAL PEOPLE - THE TIME FOR TYPING IS OVER.

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» I hear ya, Bluecat! Posted by: badkitty68
» RE: When do we resist? Posted by: highkarate
» RE: We can start with... Posted by: Quist
This was easy Serfs = The Obama-Bots
Posted by: SeattlePackedSnowandCollidedCars on Apr 7, 2009 5:16 AM   
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Serfs = The Obama-Bots

Yes you, the ones whom blindly follow this administration like lemons

The Resistant = any Constitution loving patriot

Yes us and your moonbat friends whom havent broking there ankles jumping from the Obama bandwagon. I'm not talking about party you bang with. You could of voted for Paul or Dennis, you could of always pull for Nader or Pat however either if you want more cowbells for world peace and the end of NAFTA and push a Veggy VW (becuse Toyotas are for posers) or you are a free trader, little regulations, Wall Street to Maine Street cowboy whom drives a bad ass SUV...

...the Starts and stripes are under attack by the people you would think would protect it the most. Stop thinking and start doing SOMETHING!

Its the time for some strange bedfellows

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» Protect Life Posted by: SeattlePackedSnowandCollidedCars
Concur.
Posted by: Urgelt on Apr 7, 2009 5:38 AM   
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Mr. Hedges' facts are correct.

His conclusions are speculative, but any projection of the future must be speculative.

Our democracy is merely going through the motions now. We hold elections, but the corruption of our politicians is universal. No-one can stand for election without money; and the money tree is a corporate tree.

Corporations have consolidated their grip both on government and media and brought us reverse socialism, requiring ordinary people to directly support the lifestyles of the uber-rich. It carries with it echoes of fuedalism, where nobles are above the laws which apply to common people, and they can draw on the commoner's resources to bolster their personal wealth at will.

As they have suborned mainstream media, you have to look pretty hard to find voices speaking out against it. Nader gets no air time. Moyers is a lonely voice. The opposition finds expression only on a fractured internet - but the news aggregators which dominate the internet (Google, Yahoo, etc.) are only carrying the messages generated by mainstream media. The opposition exists on the margins where many Americans never even hear their voices. But they won't stop there.

Expect police crackdowns on assembly, new restrictions on free speech, and imprisonment for dissidents. Without those controls, they will never feel comfortable that they have gotten away with the theft of our democracy.

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» RE: Concur. You forgot the Net Posted by: peppylapew
» RE: Concur. Posted by: ellie
» RE: Concur. Posted by: Basenjis
Stop the invective if you want 'strange bedfellows'
Posted by: NYmediator on Apr 7, 2009 5:46 AM   
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IF you want to wake up the left and make them allies, stop using terms like 'moonbats.'

Consequently, the left needs to also stop labeling potential libertarian allies as 'wingnuts.'

Why don't people realize that this is the tried and true 'divide and conquer' method at work? We keep screaming at each other while our childrens birthright is being sold down the river.

What is happening is not a Democrat-Republican fight - both parties serve the same masters.

You can argue liberal-conservative until the cows come home but in the end, don't both sides want their children to live in a land of freedom?

It's never been about those labels - it's always been the elite among world capitalists vs. the rest of us. It's always been about CLASS, and always will be.

And do not be dissuaded when the people assigned as controllers lob the term 'class warfare.' Class warfare has been a constant since the dawn of humankind - when the first group of cave dwellers seized the best grazing land from another group of cave dwellers.

To turn a theory from the movie 'Bulworth' - wealthy 'Democrats' have always had far more in common with wealthy 'Republicans' than with working class 'Democrats.' And vice versa.

It's time to admit it. Even Warren Buffett, not too long ago, made it plain - he said there is indeed a class war going on and that 'my side is winning it,' or something of that nature.

The wage slave working next to you, struggling to provide for their family against growing odds, is your ally - regardless of what are really superficial differences about ideology. Whatever you feel about abortion or any other social issue, it will not, ultimately, put food on your table or a roof over your head.

Heaven or hell is for the next life - we live here now. We may never be able to throw off the yoke that religious dogma has on people - religion has been the greatest enforcer of the ruling class in human history - but we should try to get people to see regardless of what deity you worship, it's all about our common human rights.

It's not socialism, it's not communism - it's protecting the humanity of all of us against a system and an elite that views us in the same way we regard ants on the pavement.

Why is this so hard to get?

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» hey I gotta have some fun Posted by: SeattlePackedSnowandCollidedCars
» You said it!! Posted by: RR#1
» Very well said Posted by: Word Mix
The Big Picture
Posted by: peppylapew on Apr 7, 2009 5:51 AM   
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The time for typing may be over --- but please tell me what is the alternative? Self-immolation on Pennsylvania Avenue? I voted, it didn't make no nevermind.

I have begun to fear that we are, collectively, raging against the dying of the light. We --- secular, middle-class American individualists --- are surfing a long-wave reaction to the Enlightenment that must end, if only briefly, in some form of neo-feudalism. Rather than trying to shoot the curl, maybe the best we can do individually is to cutback and watch the inevitable wipe-out from well offshore.

[Aside: as a former grammar cop at the Morning News, Chris, I can't resist this nostalgic indulgence: not "who we naively dismiss as buffoons," but "whom." Thanks, I needed that.]

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» RE: The Big Picture Posted by: Bluecat464
Philip Weiss: Hedges gave a great speech in which he embraced Walt and Mearsheimer
Posted by: ExposeTheIsraelLobby on Apr 7, 2009 5:54 AM   
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by Philip Weiss

Chris Hedges gave a great speech in Princeton in which he embraced Walt and Mearsheimer by name and then added this:

Middle Eastern policy is shaped in the United States by those with very close ties to the Israel lobby. Those who attempt to counter the virulent Israeli position, such as former Secretary of State Colin Powell, are ruthlessly slapped down. This alliance was true also during the Clinton administration, with its array of Israeli-first Middle East experts, including special Middle East coordinator Dennis Ross and Martin Indyk, the former deputy director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, AIPAC, one of the most powerful Israel lobbying groups in Washington. But at least people like Indyk and Ross are sane, willing to consider a Palestinian state, however unviable, as long as it is palatable to Israel. The Bush administration turned to the far-right wing of the Israel lobby, those who have not a shred of compassion for the Palestinians or a word of criticism for Israel. These new Middle East experts include Elliott Abrams, John Bolton, Douglas Feith, the disgraced I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz and David Wurmser. Washington was once willing to stay Israel's hand. It intervened to thwart some of its most extreme violations of human rights.

The significance of this speech is that much of the left has been wary of realists Walt and Mearsheimer. The Nation, for instance, trashed them and shows an inability to absorb their ideas. Hedges is a guy I see at Nation functions, and a true moralist. He understands that The Israel Lobby is at heart a moral work. It is just a matter of time before the denunciation of the neocons for their Israel agenda is taken up inside the Jewish house...

MP3 Audio: Philip Weiss on the Neocons War for Israel agenda:

"In terms of their politics, they were almost all Democrats and then as soon as the Democratic party suggested that it wasn't going to have a strong military, Norman Podhoretz and Irving Kristol, the grandfathers of this movement, they went Republican. Why? Because they said, back in the 70's, a strong American military is needed to protect Israel."

Download an mp3 of Phil saying the above here (9:45 minutes in)
Antiwar.com/Radio - 07/12/2008

Watch the BBC documentary "The War Party", part 1 of 5

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Thank you Alternet
Posted by: robertmc on Apr 7, 2009 6:16 AM   
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@"The Obama administration, rather than chart a new course, is intent on re-inflating the bubble."

What the Obusha administration seems to not understand is that we are NOT going back to the way things were. Most Americans are tapped out- the spending spree is over and we have started saving everything we can. The paradox of thrift seems to have eluded the thinking of this administration. Who cares if the banksters start lending? We don't want to borrow anymore.

Growth is optional. Sustainability is necessary.

Thank you Alternet for being one of the few progressive voices that understands the scam foisted upon us. I've never felt more betrayed in my life. Obama has truly punk'd us.

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» RE: Thank you Alternet Posted by: ellie
» RE: Thank you Alternet Posted by: Benn_Miller
Okay Screaming Me Me's- You're Still lost in the Frenzy
Posted by: Purple Girl on Apr 7, 2009 7:01 AM   
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Haven't figured Out Nadar Traded sides a LONG time ago? come on Lefties, Nadar doesn't show up until there's a Dem to Defeat. His Campaigns have siphoned off enough liberals to assure a Repug Win. He hasn't DONE a damn thing in 40 yrs,except fuck up elections!!
Laugh at the over zealous Right, but you guys are just as blind. You missed the advantages the Oil industry recognized when converting to Corn based Biofuels....Direct adverse effect on Food Production and cost. So the 'lefts' efforts only helped prove the Oil corps mantra that Oil is the best & cheapest energy source. Had you stopped for a moment to extinguish your hair- you would have realized using Corn would result in more famine around the world and skyrocketing food prices here at home..DUH!Worse Yet you are doing it again with alternative renewables...You have yet to recognize regardless of the Energy source, if the corps own and control it we are still screwed and beholden to them for access.
You've even Screwed US over on Social reforms-instead of just accepting the Legal aspects of 'Unions', You had to push for the Term 'Marriage'. Who gives a fuck what you call it as long as the legal rights are the same. So your demand for 'marriage' opened the door for 'One man, One Woman' Legislation. Instead of focusing on Unions as a legal status and 'Marriage' being something ordained by ones Religious faith, you pushed so hard now there's Laws to overcome (overturn).
Haven't you all figured out you are being played too? when they can get your panties in a twist- create knee jerk reactions from the left, it only helps fire up the Right?
Don't get me wrong, your view about Corp Takeover is absolutely correct- but you're about 30 yrs too late. You should have been screaming about this when the Feudalistic Caste system was reinstituted under the blatant name 'Trickle Down'. anyone with a History book, or even a dictionary recognized that economic stratedgy. We're now 30 yrs in to this clusterfuck. there is no way to wave a magic wand and undo this well entrenched Web of Corp Powers.Our entire system is infected and affected- so it will require some finesse to unweave this economic treason.Have you Ever Played Jinga- same stratedgy of patience and forethought must be utilized, otherwise the entire 'tower' will collapse.Guess who's $1 lies beneath those $40 toxic assets- Our retirment funds. The Rating agencies granted these risky products a 'safe' rating, opening up our 'secure' investment accts.Worse yet that also lured in State & Local investments- are you willing to give up your Police & Fire Depts?
As a MI'er, I know exactly why Wagnor got the Ax and Wall Streeters haven't. Wagnor thought all he had to do was sacrific the Union and the funds would be given- it's worked plenty of times before. he didn't realize His ass was on the line. Wall Streeters don't have those convenient sacrifical lambs (or Scapegoats)- cutting their rank and fill will not save them from the Noose. They are personally motivated to find any means possible to rectify this situation before we Storm the Gates.And No one recognizes that personal threat more than Geitner.Summers might figure he'll die before he's convicted on Economic Treason- Geitner may not be as confident.I'm pretty sure,Gietner feels the singe of the torches on the back of his neck.Theres plenty of Wall Streeters who know, no President, no Court, no Borders or even a tall fortress wall will be able to hold back the masses from literally hunting them down.
Perhaps it's time the Far left sit down and Shut up too, and give the rest of US time to carefully and thoughtfully sort through the mayhem you and the far right have created!Everything Is NOT Black & White- Lets allow the moderation of Grey take the reins.

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» Bigotry Posted by: johnwinthrop
Neuromancer
Posted by: maxloen on Apr 7, 2009 7:03 AM   
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This first book of William Gibson's trilogy lays down a pretty accurate picture of the future that awaits America (North, South, and Central) and the rest of the world.
It's not easy to read -the second book, Burning Chrome, elucidates the first one- but that it's the good part in an excellent work in Sci-Fi (not so "Fi" as we can see these days) literature.

Fortunately, as things are yet, the Masters of the Universe won't be able to scape to their Space Stations with their loot, although they are still very much up to it, with a little help from the Russian 'Space Tourist' program.

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» RE: Neuromancer Posted by: weathered
» RE: Neuromancer Posted by: mr. joshua
ba
Posted by: mnstra on Apr 7, 2009 7:14 AM   
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good article it announces the death knell for our way of life.Fortress mentality armed to the teeth. I for one am shopping for a gun for home protection.I will not be taken down by a thief after i was taken down by AIG.
The only way , I think for us to make a statement and protest is to have a run on the banks now. Put money into credit unions.

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It will take a majority of us to make a stand - regardless of our label
Posted by: badkitty68 on Apr 7, 2009 7:23 AM   
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Something that would be effective if enough people could be persuaded to sign on (many will be too afraid) would be nationwide one-day boycotts: Millions of Americans stay home from work, millions don't buy anything on designated boycott days. Look at the power of the nationwide strikes in France, for example. Look at the power that the Montgomery bus boycott had in MLK's day. It may be the only power we have left.
But people are so fear based now, whipped into a state of perpetual fear and paranoia by the MSM, that I predict most will be too terrified of losing their jobs. Ironically, if enough people do it, firings would be pointless, since they'd have to fire everyone and there would be no one left to replace them.
It will take the kind of guts our ancestors had - but I don't think Americans have that stuff anymore. We're too comfy, too entertained, and most of us are still too well-fed.

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» Beck Posted by: techcafe
The damage is already done !
Posted by: JenniferBedingfield on Apr 7, 2009 7:25 AM   
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Can we please focus on undoing it for a change? Nader tried to warn us and help us out but nooooooooooooo, the electorate mistreated him like they do on 3rd party candidates and in the end, well, all the electorate can do is be so judgmental in the wrong sense. YOU DON'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS BOOKCOVER ALONE BUT BY ITS CONTENTS !

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» We did. Posted by: Beck
» You're missing the point. Posted by: JenniferBedingfield
Crooks, suckers and lazy cowards.
Posted by: archives@uwyo.edu on Apr 7, 2009 8:00 AM   
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We have always been serfs, if you means serfs are lazy cowards. We have always depended upon crooks and suckers to run things. The trouble now is the modern public relations has led to the rise of a ruling Fascist elite that rules through lies alone. The modern military hardware has led to a Nazi elite as well.

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» Not Dachau yet; not quite yet. Posted by: johnwinthrop
No easy fix.
Posted by: Lurker on Apr 7, 2009 8:18 AM   
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I think this is a great article. I'm surprised Hedges didn't cite Saul's other book, "The Collapse of Globalism", which fits the circumstances better. Jeff Faux's "The Global Class War" should also be on your reading list.

We do indeed have a cargo cult democracy now. At regular intervals we check boxes, flip levers or poke buttons to choose among preselected candidates and so give an illusion of choosing our government, but policy making has long since been outsourced to privately funded and directed think tanks and corporate interest groups. Elections are just semblances of rational choice in a political landscape ruled by invisible magicians according to rules and principles that never see the public light of day.

Before anything changes people have to understand that despite what they're told they have no share in civic power. If they don't like that, they have to start taking their duty as citizens seriously. They have to learn to inform themselves about issues, candidates, the uses and structure of power, and do it every day. Democracy is much, much more than just donating to a party and hooting for/against branded candidates once every four or two years.

Most of all, shut off the god damned TV. Stone the American Idol. Boycott professional sports. In the old days the Romans used bread & circuses to keep the yokels pacified, today its beer & B-ball. The flip side of e plurubus unuum is divide and conquer, which is what trivial pursuits and diversions do.

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» RE: No easy fix. Posted by: wtfo
» RE: No easy fix. Posted by: theblackgeorgecarlin
Ralph Nader
Posted by: usedtobesupermom on Apr 7, 2009 9:48 AM   
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I helped campaign for & voted for Ralph Nader, this last election. Everything he said back then regarding the bailout has come true. Because of what I learned from him I actively worked hard to keep the bailout from passing in the House the second time it came up for a vote. Obviously it didn't work.
In 1971 before he took a seat on the Supreme Court, Justice Lewis Powell wrote a memo to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce saying that Ralph Nader WAS THE BIGGEST THREAT TO BUSINESS & THE FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM & THAT THEY MUST TAKE ACTION TO TURN IT AROUND.... (Sept./Oct. 2008 Columbia Journalism Review) To me it sounds like he meant UNFETTERED CAPITALISM! As you can see we now have the results of these policies!
Ralph Nader is ONE of the MOST DECENT HUMAN BEINGS THIS COUNTRY HAS EVER HAD in OUR TIME! I know there are many others, but how many of them ran for President? If he would have won, we wouldn't be giving trillions of dollars to Wall St. CRIMINALS! They would be where they belong, in prison!
For all those people who criticized Ralph saying that he & his ego should disappear forever, let me ask you this "ARE YOU BETTER OFF NOW?"
Ralph Nader even went before Congress a couple of years ago warning them about what was going to happen. They ignored him & or didn't believe him & look where we are now.
The Obama Administration is continuing where the Bush Administration left off regarding Wall St. For those of you that don't know, Obama received a LOT of MONEY from Wall St. (criminals) in campaign contributions.

I have been warning of the disaster we are in now for years. It wasn't only because of what happened with deregulation, it also has a lot to do with the outsourcing of our manufacturing jobs that paid well & the importing of CHEAP FOREIGN LABOR TO REPLACE AMERICAN WORKERS. By the way our Government IS STILL BRINGING IN MORE THAN 138,000 FOREIGN WORKERS A MONTH ON THE H-1B VISA PROGRAM. To top that one the Senate is trying to TRIPLE the number of the H-2B Visas which is for LOW SKILLED WORKERS! That # is currently 66,000 a year!
Thank you for letting me have my say.
Feel free to comment on what I've written.

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bear of very little brain
Posted by: percipi22 on Apr 7, 2009 10:12 AM   
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President Obama is not to blame. He has become the president of a failed state. Run by corporations for themselves. I say; to start the economic war, the revolution he spoke of....stop paying your credit cards. Now. If all of us stopped playing they would crumble. But how many of us have the guts to rebel. How many of us still shop wal-mart. Voted Republican even after it had become the theocratic party? The powers that be are counting on our complacency and apathy. We deserve what we get. If you didn't cry out before now....never supported those who cried out.....listened to your ignorant "god fearing" neighbors with a sheepish grin...you deserve what is coming. After all we have become a country of victim blamers so welcome to the club of victims.

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Its too late
Posted by: xi_people on Apr 7, 2009 10:16 AM   
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Above and beyond it being too late for the horrific events noted in the article to be avoided, its not really a given that "the people" ever had a chance to avert it. There's a certain feeling that control has never been ceded from the men behind the curtains. They played out the "capitalist" theme as long as it was profitable for them, and are now shutting it down.

The only way to get "their" attention would be a nation-wide strike; where citizens from all walks of life, from all across the country, simply refused to be cogs in the machine -- at least temporarily. Sadly, that will never happen. The decline to serfdom for the vast majority is inevitable, and it probably always has been.

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Serfs
Posted by: usedtobesupermom on Apr 7, 2009 10:18 AM   
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Funny, even Pat Buchanan former GOP, says that there IS GOING TO BE A REVOLUTION! He did warn about this Country becoming a third world country. This is because of the outsourcing of our manufacturing jobs & importing poverty. Though not the only reasons.
He is a good writer & has been right on a number of issues even though I'm NOT a Conservative Republican. Heck I'm not even a Liberal Democrat. I'm an INDEPENDENT & plan to stay that way.
I have a saying "The Democrats don't have all the answers, the Republicans don't have all the answers, & sometimes neither party has ANY of the answers." You can substitute the word answers with solutions. There are some good people in both parties, except they really aren't the ones with the power.

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Economic Disaster
Posted by: Archie1954 on Apr 7, 2009 10:30 AM   
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If the Us could only get its priorities straight. Once it decides that it can no longer afford to spend as much on "defense" as the rest of the world combined it will be giving a nod to reality. Under Bush and his neocons the US was residing in a fantasyland worthy of Disney. The result of which you now see around you. I don't fault Obama and his cabinet one iota for doing what they are now doing. The disasterous mess that Bush left in his wake needed immediate attention. Hardly enough time was granted to Obama to catch his breath. The very fact that he jumped on the problem immediately probably prevented the complete and total breakdown of the economy during the first few weeks of his administration. Certainly Bush left it in absolute dire straits. Instead of criticising and grousing about the attempt to save the economy maybe some ideas on how to make sure the Obama plan works would be useful.

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In related news,
Posted by: Bliss Doubt on Apr 7, 2009 10:32 AM   
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Execs of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, currently in federal conservatorship, will receive 210 million in "retention bonuses" which of course comes from bailout money, since they have no other money, with tacit approval from Obama:

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/apr2009/bonu-a07.shtml

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Alarm Bell
Posted by: DHFabian on Apr 7, 2009 10:47 AM   
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Chris Hedges has quite a record of sounding the alarm bell. He also has quite a record of clearly understanding the issues, and being right to sound that bell.

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We can start with...
Posted by: Quist on Apr 7, 2009 11:35 AM   
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...not buying into the system and sharing our knowledge and understanding with others. Also, stop feeding the beasts!

Pull your money out of corrupt banks.

Cash in your 401k and other corrupt financial instuments.

Stop purchasing from corrupt corporations as much as possible.

Stop supporting the MSM (cancel cable, stop purchasing mainstream newspapers, etc.).

Stop buying into the debt machine (stop using your credit cards as much as possible) and stop buying crap that you do not need.

Start supporting small businesses, private tradespeople, private farms, and small banks/credit unions.

Support rational, reasonable and empathetic organizations and groups (political, environmental, social, spiritual, economic) that are trying to be part of the solution instead of part of the problem

Start taking a stand...and action!

BTW, I practice what I preach.

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when will American sheeple wake up?
Posted by: irenderit on Apr 7, 2009 11:41 AM   
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I have to remind people all our exports are DEFENSE/BOMBS WEAPONS("security") TECHNOLOGY.Look at durable goods breakdowns(below) 65% of our exports are DEFENSE related, making the US the largest arms dealer in the world. When are the sheeple going to wake up? What to do? When they are living in their cars? (328 families counted now living in vehicles in SANTA BARBARA reported.)

Orders for U.S.-made factory goods increased 1.8% in February, the first gain after six months of large declines, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. Excluding transportation goods, orders rose 1.6%. Excluding the 36% increase in defense goods, orders rose 0.9%.

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dick
Posted by: rtmyth on Apr 7, 2009 11:43 AM   
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The power elite vs the masses. No contest!

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All I can say to this is:
Posted by: monkeywrench on Apr 7, 2009 1:18 PM   
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WHOA! . . .WHOA! . . . HO-LY . . .CR–AP!!

If this analysis is right, and it certainly rings with truth, then we are toast if the rape of America goes on even one year longer – as it probably will. Beyond simple survival, the question then becomes: Will it take that long for the people to hit the streets? Will they take to the streets at all – or just blame themselves again and again, in psychological response to decades-long "Skinnerian" media/pop-cultural indoctrination?? Will life imitate art, with the plot of "The Terminator" (1 and 2) being played out, only with our more primative technology? (The mind reels and consciousness shimmers like a mirage at the thought of future possiblities we may all have to face.)

I'm too old to go around charging the ramparts; but my children are too young to know what a world without this kind of strife is like. I fear, really fear, for the world they are going to be left with here in the former USA – a world that is more certain than the Cold War fear of nuclear obliteration that once so frightened we boomers. What is being done to us today, the edge of the abyss on which we are teetering with the ground collapsing from beneath our feet, makes me feel guilty for whatever part I may have unknowingly played in helping to hand them this world. I'm sure that I'm not alone in this feeling.

It would be more useful to turn this guilt into anger.

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More related news
Posted by: Bliss Doubt on Apr 7, 2009 1:56 PM   
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Wall Street celebrates new accounting rule designed to hide losses.

Unbelievable.

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/apr2009/fasb-a03.shtml

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Only One Thing Can Save Us
Posted by: Chattyjane on Apr 7, 2009 1:57 PM   
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Election Reform! I wish someone would start a movement to add one amendment to the Constitution that would change every problem I see listed here. "We the People of the United States will publicly finance all elections with taxes." If we take the War Chests (interesting nickname) and Lobbyists out of the mix, Corporations would no longer be able to control our politicians.

We the People have the right to amend the Constitution - because the politicians will NEVER change the status quo. I believe such an amendment could be the common ground that we all so actively scream for. Red, blue, green and purple.... I think we could all get behind this idea.

Please don't come back and say that Lobbyists also represent environmental and human rights groups.... our Congress and Senate are supposed to do that.

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zardoz...
Posted by: Annapurna1 on Apr 7, 2009 2:44 PM   
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"The elite will withdraw into heavily guarded gated communities where they will have access to security, goods and services that cannot be afforded by the rest of us. Tens of millions of people, brutally controlled, will live in perpetual poverty."

those are exactly the conditions that existed in the titular (i love that word) film reference...zardoz was in general a bad movie.. but it may well be on its way to becoming a good prophecy...

in the movie..the elites have maintained those conditions for several centuries before they finally succumb to their own indolence and are killed by their own thugs...

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Nadar needs to just stay away
Posted by: EncinoM on Apr 7, 2009 3:45 PM   
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The man he was in 1971, is not the ego junkie he is today.

Coming around every four years to run for President, doesn't help. Did he run for Senate or Congress, no, where he would be in on the policy and law making.

Like a bad case of warts he appears to throw a monkey wrench and give the Presidency to the Republicans. It didn't happen last time cause, with the exception of few Nadarites, the once proud man, followed his ego and was abandoned by a country.

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» It's Nader, not Nadar Posted by: Bliss Doubt
You're right of course ... but ...
Posted by: peppylapew on Apr 7, 2009 3:51 PM   
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Violence as is said begets same. Not a good option. What's the point of shooting some mother's uniformed order-following son? But self-immolation doesn't appeal much, either.

Your points are well taken. Mine is, simply, that it may be too late for the sort of subsurface, rhizomatic coalescence that you propose. Because at least half the population is too hypnotized to resist, or even see the need. (None of my friends "get it," how about yours?) To misquote ee cummings, it's gonna take a weaponized bit of the old sixth avenue
el to the head to get their attention. By which time, of course, the jig is up, and the likes of you and me will be involuntary participants in the Civilian Inmate Labor Program.

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E Unus Pluribum
Posted by: JayHaden on Apr 7, 2009 4:42 PM   
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"Community," he whispered into Dustin Hoffman's ear. We're all thinking at the wrong scale. National/global economies work for the benefit of the People only while there is a surfeit of swag. In bad times the KoolAid takes over and the State begins to stratify itself into classes.

A country of Haves and Havenots is neither America's goal nor soul. Life, liberty and pursuit of happiness is. That can be accomplished in a Jeffersonian, county-sized community even better than at the transcontinental scale. In fact, America the Superpower is an anomaly -- the product of a 150 years of abundant land, labor and natural resources that have tricked us into believing that our unholy composite of free market, unbridled greed, corporatism, Manifest Destiny and moral relativism is the dream team that must live forever.

In reality, America was built on the back of good, old-fashioned luck, and we should recognize that we have finally rolled snake eyes. In our future ability to compete, we're not even in the class of a pre-WWI Big Power. Of course, as Hedges points out, we may still become a successful RetroRussia, a horde of 98-pounders, so eager to put black bread on the table that we will willingly hand our lives and liberty over to the corporate czars who will beat us mercilessly if we dislike the mold on the crust.

The nation-state, including America, is an artificial creation that has caused enormous suffering. Each such state has tried to justify itself by homogenizing a nation within its boarders, hiring youth-wingers to rip out the tongues (figuratively and literally) of the Others. If we want to save ourselves from these fascists, we must become communitarians and try to pre-empt the course of events by creating local, caring democracies that work.

Certainly we are unprepared and our comfort level is still too high. Nonetheless, we can engage in contingency planning in our cities and counties. It costs very little to plan, and the potential payoff is huge. We can track the condition of our local economies using a set of simple indicators that we collect ourselves. All the numbers Mr. Hedges mentions, and more, can be tracked locally, so we can tell when and how fast we are approaching an economic and social danger point. We can write local ordinances and state laws that would let us create local scrip and rules of trade and put those in our hip pocket for later use. We can ask our counties to classify (and pay for) emergency prime farm land that can be used in emergencies. We can raise the densities in cities and at the same time set aside small tracts for a whole range of neighborhood services. We can ask our local councils to pass ethics guidelines and to reconfirm Constitutional principals. We can begin to convert our regional mega-structure for energy production and transmission into local public utilities that accept excess energy generated by individuals from renewable sources. And more.

If we do not recertify our democratic principles at the local level and act on those principles, the seemingly unmanageable chaos that descends upon us from the national level will nullify 235 years of democratic promise. At that point, because we believed in the omnipotence of the nation-state -- a power that has been misused for the benefit of a few through our inattention -- we will have swung the doors wide for the militias, end-of-timers, authoritarians, sociopaths, and corporate goons to enter our peaceful neighborhoods with guns blazing.

If any of you typers have joined a local change group based on the Obama election campaign, there is a good place to start. It will take some nagging to get your fellow Obamatrons to see beyond His health care, education and energy patches, but keep at it. These are the people most likely to want to save our democracy.

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You may not want to hear this but...
Posted by: johnwinthrop on Apr 7, 2009 5:13 PM   
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some of the most intelligent leaders, and patriotic, in the sense of truly believing in the Constitution, are some of our military officers who hold degrees from civilian as well as military colleges. if there is a collapse, and there will be because we will be broke as Hedges predicts, and because our citizenry of all view are generally ignorant because of the PC dominated education fiasco since the Seventies, we will need leaders with brains and perspective. Under those circumstances, military rule in parts of the nation by enlightened leaders would be a blessing. I say part of the nation because the USA as a united nation is kaput when the dollar is kaput. Lincoln's forced marriage of the North and South will be over; some urban areas will be ungovernable and will be best left alone to the gangs and thugs who will control them. Those of us who desire that Western civilization continue to the extent that it can, even under conditions of deprivation, may have to, as in feudal times, ask for protection and agree to serve the "Knights" of the locality.

The currency tanks, so does the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Too bad the liberals and the US Supreme Court forgot that the foundation of liberty is property rights.

I don't think the EEOC or the Civil Rights Act of 1964 will be worth a pitcher of warm spit in a decade or two. But I wouldn't bet against the Black Muslims in some parts of the country, or confederations of Spanish speaking gangs in others.

Mao said: Power grows out of the barrel of a gun. No wonder gun sales are up.

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How to unite?
Posted by: mcgoo on Apr 7, 2009 6:31 PM   
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The kleptocracy is adept at keeping us divided. Just as the land owners hundreds of years ago, told the white people that they were better than blacks, could they maintain control of both races.

Only a small number of people need to come together in order to make a difference. Just look at the vast power of the Israel lobby, which is due in part to the political apathy of the majority of U.S. citizens. Look at the momentum behind Ron Paul's campaign that arose from the grassroots.

But, the moment that we allow other issues, like race, LBGT rights, abortion, drugs, or religion to come between us, the kleptocracy will win. Yes, a majority of voters are ignorant over the truly important issues that Chris writes about and they will allow the other issues to determine their vote in future elections.

We need to forgo all our passions and come together for the better good, but, how?

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Look to our South American neighbours who have dealt with
Posted by: RR#1 on Apr 7, 2009 6:35 PM   
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fascist dictators and corporate rule. What did they do? Seems we need a gut check. A general strike in support of the first labour group that says "NO" to cut backs. That is the start.
Cheers,
RR

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Your Title
Posted by: jmmartin on Apr 7, 2009 6:35 PM   
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Oh, good. Glad I re-read that. For a minute there, I thought you were asking, "Who Will Become Serbs?"

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"Too Big too Fail" is FASCISM for FASCISTS
Posted by: Mister_PsyOps on Apr 7, 2009 8:50 PM   
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"Bankrupt corporate capitalism is on its way to bankrupting the socialism that is trying to save it,"

NO.

Nader is dead wrong and so is Chris Hedges for recycling this nonsense.

Whatever its evils "capitalism" by definition DOES NOT EXIST on the planet. It has not for a very long time. A nation whose economy is looted by "too big to fail" money center banks that own a privately rigged "Federal Reserve" Corp (not federal, no reserves) is not "capitalist" nor a "democracy". It is a nation under Fascism defined as the merger of state under corporate monopoly power.

Fascism was coined under Benito Mussolini as described at his work "The Doctrine of Fascism":

"The Fascist State lays claim to rule in the economic field no less than in others; it makes its action felt throughout the length and breadth of the country by means of its corporate, social, and educational institutions, and all the political, economic, and spiritual forces of the nation, organised in their respective associations, circulate within the State". (p. 41).
Benito Mussolini ("The Doctrine of Fascism" , 1935 , Firenze: Vallecchi Editore).

“The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the larger centers has owned the government of the U.S. ever since the days of Andrew Jackson.”
President FDR (on de facto Fascist rule in a letter to corporate monopoly charlatan “Colonel” Edward M. House, co-founder of the Council on Foreign Relations and political fixer for the ruling class. House also handled President Wilson. 11/21/ l933 from the book "F.D.R.: His Personal Letters" - New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce 1950)

“The minority, the ruling class at present, has the schools and press, usually the Church as well, under its thumb. This enables it to organize and sway the emotions of the masses, and make its tool of them.”
Doctor Albert Einstein (in a letter to Sigmund Freud 7/30/1932. 1879-1955)





WHAT RULES:

Fascism
any movement, tendency, or ideology that favors dictatorial government, centralized control of private enterprise, repression of all opposition, and extreme nationalism
Encarta® World English Dictionary ©

Oligarchy
a small group of people who together govern a nation or control an organization, often for their own purposes
Encarta® World English Dictionary ©

WHAT SHOULD RULE:
(and pretends to govern thru rigged corporate MSM & “education”)

Democracy
the free and equal right of every person to participate in a system of government, often practiced by electing representatives of the people by the people
Encarta® World English Dictionary ©
(republic)

Capitalism
an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods, characterized by a free competitive market and motivation by profit
Encarta® World English Dictionary ©
(free market democracy and self-determinism required)

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DEMS USING PROPAGANDA TO FOOL PUBLIC ABOUT SOC HEALTHCARE
Posted by: SassyFrassy on Apr 8, 2009 10:58 AM   
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the latest??? FILMAKER MICHALE MOORE even made a propaganda 'feature film' claiming that Cuba's socialized healthcare is better than America's and that USA should imitate Cuba.


HOWEVER the reality is far different.

DO you want to know what the ACLU thinks about how 'STUPID' they view Americans. QUOTE Americans will never "knowingly" accept Socialism, but DISGUISED under "liberalism" Americans will accept every fragment; and one day wake up in a Socialist Nation and "wonder" how it all happened to them.

don't believe it??? here's what NORMAN THOMAS one of co-founder's of ACLU says about USA quote-- Americans will never "knowingly" accept Socialism, but under "liberalism" Americans will accept every fragment; and one day wake up in a Socialist Nation and "wonder" how it all happened.

Here we have the DEMS always needing a bigger shovel for the level of UTOPIAN propaganda they want to throw at the UNSUSPECTING PUBLIC.

PEOPLE OUR MARKET BASED HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IS ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Why, sure it's not perfect. BUT THE SHORTCOMINGS it faces such as high cost of drugs and insurance---are in part THE results of the inroads the SOCIALISTS AND LIBERALS have already made into our market based health care system.

THE REAL SOLUTION TO fixing HEALTHCARE ISN'T to make UNCLE SAME/DEMS your doctor ....BUT to GIVE YOU THE PUBLIC MORE CHOICE.

ALLOWING the DEMS socialize healthcare not only would prove expensive but DEADLY. Think about it?? DEMS WANT TO SPEND MORE MONEY BUT DENY PUBLIC the meds and services it needs while GOV POCKETS THE CASH TO SPEND ON PORK.

see The national Center for public policy research

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SOC SECURITY & MEDICARE CAN BE SAVED--WHY YOU HAVEN'T HEARD ABOUT IT
Posted by: SassyFrassy on Apr 8, 2009 11:01 AM   
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HR 219 --will save SOC SEC AND MEDICARE for all time FOR both military and non-military
HR 236 AND BE9006 COLA PROTECTION

it will protect these benefits without
1. RAISING TAXES
2. WITHOUT RAISING PREMIUMS
3. WITHOUT CUTTING SERVICES

It's no surprise the DEMS want to do away with the lobby groups working for PUBLIC to be protected. It won't pass unless there is an OUTPOURING of PUBLIC pressure on CONGRESS.

Politicians would rather scare everyone with tax cuts and service cuts rather than keep their hands out of the SOC SEC "till" --to keep on using SOC SEC as a "petty cash fund" for pork projects instead which will further aid in bankrupting this Nation.

They would rather scare everyone by claiming it's needful to raise taxes or make cuts or their Socialist rhetoric of---how "selfish" everyone" is for not wanting to pay higher taxes; Rather than refrain from 'raiding" SOC SEC for their pet pork projects.

Here the DEMS CONGRESS JUST took a COLA INCREASE for CONGRESS OF 550.22 PER MONTH ... while DECIDIN you THE PUBLIC could live on 63.00 per month.

they want to raise taxes and price of foods and prescription and even eggs is up 55 %.

and yet they say $63.00 a month--a lousy 5% COLA INCREASE is enough for PUBLIC.

Here, the DEMS want to irresponsibly bailout the business, which will bankrupt US unless we apply brakes and ceilings, and caps and make businesses pay money back in timely fashion.



However, when it comes to doing something GOOD to BAILOUT the PUBLIC the DEMS don't want it--which incidentally is why this is probably the first time you are reading or hearing about it.

To the present it's only one of the 1 % group of people attempting to destroy our Nation's economic systems.

WHY??? It was said to a WASH DC VIP---that the reason the Socialists think they will win this time and are doing this is because ACLU and their DEMS SLUGS -- they don't think American's are " smart enough" to care to let their fingers do the walking to protect their lands, their CONSTITUTION or their freedoms. The DEMS and ACLU don't think the 99% of American's will be 'smart enough" to CARE about their country, their homes, their small business enough to kick the WASH DC SLUGS out and send them packing by way of Balagovich for NOT doing what is right to protect PUBLIC freedoms and the free enterprise system (ie meaning small business/med business) and rights.

Therefore, they want to make sure they take all freedoms away from the public and they want to make it impossible for FREE ENTERPRISE to exist for the small business and mid business and sole proprietorship thru gravytraining BIG BUSINESS bankrupting our Nation and MUSCLING OUT the small/med sole proprietorships, and creating a welfare state. A move straight out of the marxist handbook. and by attempting to eradicate free speech.

Then, we will be SOCIALIST/GLOBALIST/MARX/FACIST/COMM COUNTRY and the marketplace will be MONOPOLIZED AND DOMINATED by the ENGORGED 1 or 2 or several big businesses in sector. Gone will be the hope for any American whom would wish to start a business and earn profit to live on

Seek legislative and LEGAL agencies to DISMANTLE the bailout and kick out the SOCIALIST stimulus.

SEE --CIVI COUNCIL THOMAS CROMWELL also Amer Ctr for Law and Justice and The National Center for public policy research

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DEMS AND THE ART OF SELECTIVE BLINDSIGHTEDNESS
Posted by: SassyFrassy on Apr 8, 2009 11:22 AM   
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DEMS LIED TO CLAIM FAIRNESS DOCTRINE OUT

ONCE AGAIN DEMS are attempting to re-vive the mislabled fairness doctrine which disguises SHARIA LAW how??? only this time you got it!!! they want to call it a new name ---the TRANSNATIONAL TREATY and by seeking GLOBALISM.

THIS treaty means that anything that happens in USA courts that GOV DOESN'T LIKE they simply have it kicked out of courts at all levels and then give it to the UN/SHARIA LAW international court (icc) whom will IMPOSE their SHARIA LAW WILL ON THE PEOPLE.

WHAAT IS SHARIA LAW--it states

1. it is illegal to be a christian or any religion different from Muslim
2. it is punishible by death to claim any of the muslim/islam/sharia law murder rapes and terrorist activity are 'bad'
3. it would mean female mutilation would become common place.
4. it would mean that all non-muslims land monies possessions would be confiscatable at whim by the GLOBAL/UN GOVERNMENT.



THIS would for example entail that any USA CITIZEN could be apprehended by local Muslim authorities for an offense, real or imagined slammed into the ICC and flown to the Hage, netherlands where they would rot for months waiting for trial and done ENTIRELY without due process. they would get not trial and no confronting of accusers, No protection from double jeopardy and no unanimous verdict for a conviction.

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DEMS AND THE ART OF SELECTIVE BLINDSIGHTEDNESS--PART B
Posted by: SassyFrassy on Apr 8, 2009 11:24 AM   
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Take a second to THINK about this all of the globalists within and without the USA think the murderous Al Qaida terriorists should have these rights SINCE WAY back before the 1990's and now; HOWEVER NOT OUR US SOLDIERS and NOT OUR US CITIZENS


24 hours after the UN accepted the SHARIA LAW 30 christians were kicked out of their home and their lands and possesions and everything why??? because the country was SHARIA LAW and the GOV FELT LIKE IT.

see American Center for Law and Justice and the National Center for public policy research and familysecurity.org

however, in the media they said that since they aren't be-heading people that it terrorists are 'somehow' not that bad anymore.

You can bet that if the USA is allowed themselves to be bamboozled by this that it won't be 24 hours before they kick everyone else and resume all their other behaviors because the USA WILL HAVE NO RIGHTS PEOPLE.

CLINTON IN 2000 gave his blessing to the whole globalist thing on the UN "INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC). The DEMOCRATS all along want to make US citizens SERVANTS TO THE UN AS OUR GOVERNMENT instead of a country governed by WE THE PEOPLE.

Thankfully a handful of protestors in SEATTLE WASH REMEMBA?? SECURED our freedom and

Thankfully Bush saw the serious threat this Socialist star chamber posed to our military and he told them to stuff a sock in it. Apparantly at that time the UN was insulted by it. Although the REPUBLICANS tried twice to negotiate immunity for US peacekeepers thru the Sec Council



To the present it's only one of the 1 % group of people attempting to destroy our Nation's economic systems.

WHY??? It was said to a WASH DC VIP---that the reason the Socialists think they will win this time and are doing this is because ACLU and their DEMS SLUGS -- they don't think American's are " smart enough" to care to let their fingers do the walking to protect their lands, their CONSTITUTION or their freedoms. The DEMS and ACLU don't think the 99% of American's will be 'smart enough" to CARE about their country, their homes, their small business enough to kick the WASH DC SLUGS out and send them packing by way of Balagovich for NOT doing what is right to protect PUBLIC freedoms and the free enterprise system (ie meaning small business/med business) and rights.



Therefore, they want to make sure they take all freedoms away from the public and they want to make it impossible for FREE ENTERPRISE to exist for the small business and mid business and sole proprietorship thru gravytraining BIG BUSINESS bankrupting our Nation and MUSCLING OUT the small/med sole proprietorships, and creating a welfare state. A move straight out of the marxist handbook. and by attempting to eradicate free speech.

Then, we will be SOCIALIST/GLOBALIST/MARX/FACIST/COMM COUNTRY and the marketplace will be MONOPOLIZED AND DOMINATED by the ENGORGED 1 or 2 or several big businesses in sector. Gone will be the hope for any American whom would wish to start a business and earn profit to live on. it's why they cannot wait to get their hands on public money and THROW parties COSTING MILLIONS and big bonuses to CEO'S at the public expense.

I THINK ravel from wikipedia said it best:

The democracies that will surely perish will be those who cannot tell the difference between good and evil, survival and ruin, freedom and tyranny. Or, perhaps more to the point, the greatest danger faced by democracy are those who deny that there is any real difference after all.

SEE American center for law and justice and familysecuritymatters.org and the national center for public policy research

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Setup for Revolutionary Economics
Posted by: carrotwax on Apr 8, 2009 4:07 PM   
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The article says that we will not be able to repay the debt.

Of course we can. When it's realized that what has been going on is effectively theft, the obvious thing to do will be to take it back. World War had extremely high progressive tax rate for the wealthy - something like 90%. A wealth tax is another option, as is a very progressive inheritance tax.

What government can give, it can take away - including a corporation's right to be a corporation. It's a little more difficult in this international age with capital flight, but where there's a will there's a way.

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gimmie shelter
Posted by: gimmie shelter on Apr 8, 2009 4:31 PM   
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If it ever gets to the point that this author envisions and the super rich retreat behind their gates we will have a hard time getting at them. They will no doubt hire thugs like Blackwater(XE) or some other hired guns to protect them and their ill gotten wealth. As for taxing them at a higher rate, who do you think controls government? That is right them. Not to mention they could go any where in the world.

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Yo, Chicken Littles...
Posted by: kanekoa64 on Apr 10, 2009 1:32 PM   
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Could you at least wait for the "corruption" and "socialism" to actually show signs of formulating and the economy to stop improving before the next prediction of doom? How about a year goes by before we call Obama the F-in Antichrist again? Once a year is enough for that particular form of nuts in a can.
Your carefully selected facts and figures are going to convince most fruitcakes waiting to grab a gun and shoot a "Lefty", but you omit too many bits to remain seemingly objective, so instead of reiteration by yours truly, I suggest you check figures and personal opinions and have another look.
And take a breath before maniacal dire predictions, for goodness sake.
Oxygen is good for thinking and anxiety relief.

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» RE: Yo, Chicken Littles... Posted by: gimmie shelter
» Yeah, how does Posted by: Beck
Advice from a REPORTER?
Posted by: psikeyhackr on Apr 11, 2009 12:39 PM   
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It's 40 years after the Moon landing.

What has the media been saying to us about the planned obsolescence of automobiles for the last 40 years? There have been 200,000,000+ cars in the United States since 1995. How much do Americans lose on the DEPRECIATION of automobiles every year? What do economists say about that? At $1,500 per car per year that is $300,000,000,000 every year, which is FOUR TRILLION DOLLARS since 1995.

The media makes its money on ADVERTISING. Why would they talk about the PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE of automobiles? Doesn't that relate to the depreciation of all of this garbage. But when we buy new garbage it gets added to GDP. Find a reporter and ask him about Net Domestic Product and see what response you get.

But how he talks about being serfs after people have bought their way into slavery and they said nothing about it, but made money on the advertising.

Economic Wargames
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