Connect The Dots ! , Part I – The Radical Rights Greedy Attempt to Remake America

 

You want the truth about 2018 America?  Connect the dots!  The enclosed words will make you  uncomfortable – it should.  America, 2018, is not an accident.  Much stealth planning, and much stealth money have achieved an astounding reversal of our promise and history. America has been fighting the greed of the upper 1% since 1865.  The 1865 – 1900 American oligarchy was/is known as “The Gilded Age.”  Much of the top 1% wants to return to it.

 

Despite some victories – during the 1901-1915 “Progressive Era,” the 1933-1950 “New Deal-Fair Deal,” the 1961-1970 JFK-LBJ era – the top 1% never gave up.  They”ve fought against unions [murder, if necessary], progressive taxation, Social Security, the G.I. Bill, civil rights [murder, if necessary], Medicare, voting rights [murder, if necessary],, the E.P.A., etc.  When force didn’t work, they’ve used economic-political muscle ]move jobs, plants]; when that didn’t work, they’ve used money to buy politicians, judges, elections.

Too much for you?  Please consider these experts.  “These capitalists generally act harmoniously and in concert, to fleece the people.”  Abraham Lincoln, 1837.  “There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning,”  Warren Buffett.  “…and we’re winning” is the reason foe this post.  When the top 1% wins, the rest of America loses – as has been demonstrated many times here, and from ancient Greece forward.

The American middle class statistical high point was 1947-1973, sometimes known as “the Great Leveling.”  And – from the top 1%’s greedy perspective – that was THE problem.  Ordinary workers could support families with one adult working.  Workers had decent, often union-backed, incomes; they had defined benefit pensions and health care.  Top marginal tax rates were 70-90%.  There were rich people; they just weren’t obscene rich [as in 2018].  In 1975, the top 1% had 9% of America’s wealth.

But the top 1% wasn’t happy.  They revolted against this “excessive democracy; went on the offensive; got heavily involved in politics.  Jobs were transferred “south” – usually to non-union sites.  Unions were attacked, resisted, subverted [an anti-union industry helped].  American worker’s pay has stagnated since the early 1970’s in purchasing power.

The top 1% also went on the propaganda offensive.  Anything that resulted in any kind of “income redistribution” [more pay for common people] was attacked as “socialism/communism.”  They began to establish “think tanks” [propaganda mills to justify their conduct with pseudo-theory].  They encouraged, subsidized, university level ideology that glorified “the free market’ [this theory says that everything that happens is controlled by an “invisible hand,” therefore people are innocent, even if criminal].  They wanted to control American thinking at the high school level [right wing textbook committees] and college level – information, books, faculty, departments. etc].  Students at one Florida university revolted against this.

AND – it went much further.  Jane Mayer documented much of the infamous Koch brothers’ network in “Dark Money” [Doubleday, 2016].  Check inside the front cover!  There is a partial diagram of the Koch’s network of largely tax-exempt “501c4” and “501c6” influence groups, all with misleading and innocent-sounding names [“Citizens Awareness Project”].  There is also documentary “Dark Money” starring Montana, by Kimberly Reed.  Even more alarming is Nancy MacLean’s “Democracy In Chains, The Deep History of The Radical Right’s Stealth Plan For America” [Penguin, 2017].  MacLean documents the top 1% intent to remake America in terms of “economic liberty” – the right of capitalists to control 100% of their wealth, their businesses, their “property,” without any government interference, with virtually no/no taxation.  The origin of this thinking goes back to John C. Calhoun – he used it to justify “nullification,” “states right’s,” slave owners rights – his “economic liberty.”  The “stealth plan” is to rewrite the Constitution to trump majority rule by the lower 90-95% to protect the “rights” of the very rich against the rest of America.  No – this is not fantasy, they intend to do it.

What has been happening, steadily escalating, since 1981 is only the most recent era.  You need perspective.  Start in the 1930″s.  Begin connecting the dots….And, remember what Lincoln and Buffett said.

1]     Start with “The Plot to Seize The White House,” by Jules Archer {Skyhorse, 2007].  Archer documents the July-November, 1934, plot to overthrow the U.S. government and establish an American fascist dictatorship.   Yes- you read that correctly.   “Strong evidence” suggests the conspirators were “too important politically, socially, and economically to be brought to justice.”  [Didn’t you hear this after the 2008 crash?]  Their mistake was approaching Medal of Honor Marine General Smedley Butler as their front man.  He refused Congress investigated, issued a February 15, 1935 McCormack-Dickstein Committee report verifying the plot.  Google Major General Smedley Butler to begin your journey.  In sworn testimony people such as Rockefeller, Mellon, Pew, Pitcairn, and Hutton; corporations Morgan, DuPont, Remington, Anaconda, Bethlehem, Goodyear, GMC, Swift, and Sun are implicated.  Prominently       involved was “The American Liberty League.”  Major newspapers attacked and satirized testimony; coverage was limited; even Congressional testimony censored.     Odds are, gentle reader, you have NEVER heard of this until now – by design.  It is not discussed in teaching American history – at any level.  General Butler was approached [multiple times] as the proposed leader of a 500,000 man American Legion army [the muscle] that would aid the Wall Street-corporate plotters in preventing “socialism/communism” in America.   And, for perspective – reflect back on       pro-fascist talk and groups in America in the 1930’s.  FDR himself said if he failed he’d be the last American president.  Also reflect on how “American” corporations aided the Nazis DURING WW II.  Examine “IBM And The Holocaust” and “Trading With The Enemy”[ reading this will not be good for your faith in “American” corporations].

2]   A very sobering book, “JFK And The Unspeakable,” by James W. Douglass [Touchstone, 2008], documents the November 22, 1963, Kennedy assassination as a plot by the U.S. military-industrial complex to eliminate a man who had begun to “advocate too strongly” for peace.  Kennedy had alienated the CIA and military four times: not using U.S.power to support the 196l CIA-backed Cuban invasion; not militarily attacking the Russian missile sites in Cuba during the 1962 “Cuban Missile Crisis;”  proposing to end the “Cold War” in his June 10, 1963, Commencement Address at American University; and working closely with Nikita Khrushchev on the 1963 “Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.”  In addition to those “offenses”, Kennedy was planning on removing American troops from Vietnam, beginning right after his November, 1963 Texas trip.  Because of bad advice and attempts to force him to use military power twice in Cuba, Kennedy made it known he intended to sharply reduce the CIA’s powers.  Important side bar here:  a key point in ending the Cuban Missile Crisis was Bobby Kennedy’s unofficial visit with the Soviet ambassador in which RFK told the Russians the President feared losing control under military pressure.

It is well known that the Warren Commission’s JFK assassination report is deeply flawed.  The contention that Oswald alone fired the 3, and only 3 3, fatal shots from JFKs rear is impossible, for many reasons.  A bystander, James Tague, had been struck by concrete fragments from  a missed #3 shot.  Two Dallas newspapermen took photos.  Shot #1 missed – which was quietly ADMITTED by the Warren Commission.  Shot #2 hit JFK in the throat from the FRONT [medical personnel labeled it as such].  Shot #5 hit JFK in the back.  Shots #8 and #9 hit JFK almost simultaneously, with #9 causing a huge exit wound in the right rear of JFK’s head [which numerous doctors confirmed].  The Parkland medical personnel are threatened with job loss if they speak publicly.  The most accomplished combat sniper in”the entire history of the U.S. military,” Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock said he couldn’t do what Oswald is supposed to have done.  Lt.Col. Craig Roberts, a Marine sniper, said: “The reason I know Oswald could not have done it, was because I could not have done it.”  Also – there were two coffins – by testimony of Dallas and D.C. people; and JFK’s head wound had been surgically altered in flight.  Also – the doctor who did the “autopsy” had NEVER done one!!!, made errors, and burned his notes!  Later, JFK’s brain, a map of the murder, disappears.  Who has the access???  AND – MUCH more!!!!

THINK – Kennedy is proposing to end the Cold War.  This means big bucks in military contracts.  It threatens CIA and military jobs, power, prestige.  It threatens the entire U.S. foreign policy posture since WW II – Russia as THE enemy.   Obviously, well documented, to this day, Russian hostility toward America as the country stopping them.  But, as was revealed – and true to this day – Russia was/is a third world country with nuclear missiles and oil.  We survived for 40 years with no nuclear missiles being fired – by either side.

Please think very hard on this famous statement:  “In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence , wether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex.  The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.  We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes.”  General and President Dwight D. Eisenhower, farewell message, January 17, 1961.  THINK – has any post-1963 U.S. president seriously talked about reducing the :defense” area budgets – and if so, how long did that reduction last?  How much of America’s annual budget is spent [that is “on book”] goes to the military-industrial complex?

3]    Some analysts have suggested that the 2008-2009 Wall Street bail-out was an “economic coup.”  Think – it is well known that the primary beneficiaries, in dollars, were the very same people who helped cause the crisis – Wall Street bankers.  The banks got $700 billion to “stabilize” them.  Taxpayers who supplied that $700 billion, lost homes, jobs, careers, etc. – largely got nothing.  Wall Street then handed out big bonuses [one got about $60 million].  No major Wall Street personnel were prosecuted, fined, or jailed.  This, despite an Academy Award-winning film, numerous books documenting the legal offenses committed by Wall Street.  The supposed “correction.” Dodd-Frank, was full of holes.  No serious financial expert doubts that another Wall Street crisis will occur, because the factors that allowed it weren’t really corrected.  For many years, post-2009, the U.S. top 1% got all or most of the wealth created by the American economy – and the bottom 90% continued to struggle.  How could this be?  Easy – by many testimonies: Wall Street “owns” Congress and the regulatory agencies.  Since 1981, the American economy has been “financialized” by Wall Street.  Campaign contributions and future 6-figure jobs really work as “investments.”

4]     Two recent books, Jane Mayer’s “Dark Money,” and Nancy MacLean’s “Democracy In Chains,” have documented the conduct of rogue, radical right billionaires seeking to remake America.  In 1980, conservative icon William F. Buckley, Jr, described the Koch brothers’ views as “Anarcho-Totalitarianism.”  Charles Koch’s goal was/is to smash the one thing that could discipline him:  government.  Radical right billionaires set out to to change how people thought about government.  Besides the “think tanks,” they sought to influence college teachings.  They “invested” in Ivy League schools, in law schools; they set up “seminars” for judges.  Between 2008-2012, 185 federal judges attended “conservative” seminars [with cases pending before their courts].  One big goal was to have judges apply “free market principles” in their legal decisions!!!!!!!   The infamous “Federalist Society” has 150 law school chapters and 42,000 “right-leaning” lawyers.  See how many current judges were/are “Federalist Society” members – you might be surprised!  The Bradley Foundation “virtually drove” the early “school choice” movement attacking public education [ a BIG goal of all parts of the far right].

The 2010 “Tea Party” was part of the general strategy to dominate and change American politics.  The 2010 “Citizens United” Supreme Court decision made it easy for the billionaires to “buy” politicians [witness tax cuts, etc].  The “Tea Party” and single-issue religious right gave the billionaires the ground troops who voted [usually against themselves economically].   What the billionaires want is less regulation – thus attacks on the E.P.A. and climate change denial.  They also want to pay less/no taxes – thus the Reagan-Bush II-Trump tax cuts.  The effective tax rate on $202 million is LESS than it is on $34,501!!!   And – the U.S. national debt [less than $900 billion when Reagan took office] is now over $21 trillion and climbing.  Because of this, the right says it will be “necessary’ for the lower 90% to suffer austerity.  Cuts will “have” to be made in Social Security and Medicare [which could be fixed simply by eliminating the current $130,000 income S.S tax “cap”].  There you have it – the right’s decision – THEY will not undergo any reduction in their obscenely rich lifestyles, but YOU, Mr & Mrs lower 90% WILL.

MacLean’s thesis:     the reactionary billionaires want to “reverse-engineer all of America, at both state and national levels, back to the political economy and oligarchic governance of mid-century [1950] Virginia, minus the segregation.”

To accomplish this, they have “wrest[ed] control over the machinery of the Republican Party..”  Refer here, among other things, the annual, highly secret, A.L.E.C. conferences where “model legislation” is proposed and then taken back to state legislatures.  This Koch-operated system has been going on for years; it gets Koch-backed laws enacted all over America each year.  “Public Citizen” reported actual private conversations by Republican Congressmen among themselves that “donors” were upset they weren’t getting their promised tax cuts, and if they couldn’t get that done, “don’t call us again.”  Yes, more than a few Democrats are guilty as well – that is how the game is now played – after the post-1995 Republican “K Street Project” and made worse by “Citizens United.”

The intellectual grandfather of all this is South Carolina Senator and slave-holder John C. Calhoun [1782-1850]; the federal government is the enemy because it interferes with “property owners” disposing of their “property” as they alone see it.  MacLean describes in detail how an obscure [to most]  intellectual and Virginia professor, James M. Buchanan utilized Calhoun’s ideas in l950′-60’s Virginia.  The top 1% dominated Virginia through the Byrd organization.  Byrd, and later, Charles Koch, liked Buchanan’s ideas on “public choice” economics [libertarian theories].  Senator Byrd’s ideas would later be called “supply side” economics, “trickle down” economics.  Part of this was involved in being against taxpayer-supported public schools.

******* My challenge to you is this:  disprove this 80-year conspiracy with FACTS {real ones, not “alternative facts”].  This means no Fox TV, no talk radio, no internet manufactured rumor-“facts’.  Start with unspun IRS, GAO, CBO numbers [ not cherry picked, but long term trends].  Then – find a way to explain away:   the vast post-1980 income inequality [ compared to 1947-1973];  explain away America’s #37 health care ranking; explain away America’s #24 government honesty rank; explain away the Burger-Rehnquist-Roberts Supreme Court steadily, escalating, rightward hard drift to undue numerous 1900-1970 progressive Court decisions that aided ordinary people;  explain away the post-1980 Republican pattern of deliberately sabotaging government [ see John W. Dean’s “Broken Government” as a start]; explain away the corrupt tax structures;  explain away the climate denial [Exxon Mobil scientists warned of this in the 1970’s];      explain away America’s sinking mental health [see Wilkinson & Pickett’s “The Spirit Level” and the increasing “deaths of despair”];  explain away half of America living literally paycheck-to-paycheck; explain away no matter which party “wins” – the top 1% ALWAYS wins.  Read Naomi Klein’s bestseller, “The Shock Doctrine,” how the top 1% uses crises [like 2008 Crash] to enforce “business-friendly” laws around the world.  Think post-9/11, think bankrupt American cities – any “shock” can be used by the top 1% to get something they want.

How to fight back?  Simple – educate yourself.  Get past the corporate happy talk and the right wing government propaganda – go to critical, respected citizen-friendly sources:  Common Cause, Public Citizen, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, PBS Nightly News Hour, read some mainstream history, use common sense, does it pass the “greatest good for the greatest number” test, get outside your “tribal” boundaries.   Then vote intelligently – on the whole person, on the political party’s track record for 20-3-40-50 years..          Then ask yourself this:  why did the middle class “golden age” end in 1973?  Why hasn’t there been a serious attempt to achieve that period again?  For nearly 200 years, the succeeding generation almost always did better – why did that stop???????   Who had, and used, the power to achieve that stoppage?   Connect the dots, as much as you’re afraid of what you’ll find.

Donald Trump – VS – The Bible And America

Trump: “Why do I have to repent to seek God’s forgiveness if I am not making mistakes?” [2015 Iowa speech,D.C. Johnston, “The Making of Donald Trump”]

America: “I never sensed from Trump any guilt or contrition about anything he’d done” [Tony Schwartz, co-author, “The Art Of The Deal”]

The Bible: “All have sinned, and come short of the glory of God..” {Romans 3:23]            “Do you see a man wise in his own conceit?  There is more hope for a fool than for him.” [Proverbs 26:12]       “The times of this ignorance God overlooked, but now he commands all men everywhere to repent.” [Acts 17:30]           “Be sure your sin will find you out.” [Numbers 32:23}

2]  Trump:   the news media is “the true enemy of the people.” [10/30/18}

America: “The only security of all is in a free press.” [Thomas Jefferson]       “Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subdoing the freedom of speech>” [Ben Franklin]        “The liberty of the press is essential to the security of the state.” [John Adams]       “Wherever despotism abounds, the sources of public information are the first to be brought under its control.” [Calvin Coolidge]

3]  Trump:  “I always get even.” [Johnston]

The Bible:  “”Whoever has shown no mercy shall have judgment without mercy.” [James 2:12]       “…let none of you imagine evil against his brother in your heart.” [Zechariah 7:10]       “Be of all one mind, having compassion for one another; love as brethren, be tenderhearted, be courteous.” [I Peter 3;8]

America: “Like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity.  Hate destroys a man’s sense of values and his objectivity.”  [Martin Luther King, Jr]

4]  Trump:  Trump has boasted often he buys the friendship of politicians so they “do what I want.’ [Johnston]

The Bible: “A wicked man takes a bribe secretly to pervert the ways of justice.” [Proverbs 15:27]       “Better is a little with righteousness than great revenue without right.” [Proverbs 16:8]

America: “Crime is contagious.  If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for the law.” [Sup. Crt. Justice Louis Brandeis]       “A kleptomaniac is a person who helps himself, because he can’t help himself.”  [Henry Morgan]       “No people is wholly civilized where a distinction is drawn between stealing an office and stealing a purse.” [T.Roosevelt]

5]  Trump:  “If somebody screws you, you screw “em back ten times over.  At least you can feel good about it.  Boy, do I feel good.” [Johnston]

The Bible:  “If you forgive not men their offenses, neither will your Father forgive your offenses.” [Matthew 6:15]       “Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and brawling and evil speaking be put away from you, along with all malice.  And be kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God for Christ’s sake has forgiven you.” [Ephesians 4; 31-32]

6] Trump: “..other public documents show he has cheated on his income taxes and that he has officially acknowledged sales tax fraud.” [D.C. Johnston, “It’s Worse Than You Think”]

America:  “Taxes are what we pay for civilized society.” [Sup. Crt. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes]        “Of all debts, men are least willing to pay taxes.” [Ralph Waldo Emerson]       “Trump’s taxes illustrate how the game is rigged.”  In 1995, he claimed a $916 million loss [10/4/16]

7] Trump:  “A key part of the story is that facts are whatever Trump deems them to be on any given day.  When ..challenged, he instinctively doubles down – even when what he has just said is demonstrably false.” [ Schwartz]

America: “Trump’s history of falsehoods has been extensively documented.” [NY Times, 5/4/18}

The Bible: “Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord.” [Proverbs 12:22]       “A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.” [James l:8]       “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” [John 8:323]

8] Trump:  In building a Chicago hotel and a Vegas hotel, “Trump imported cheap steel from China, costing American workers their jobs.  He went to great lengths to hide where the steel came from…hidden within a chain of various corporate entities..” [Johnston, “It’s Worse..”]

Trump: According to the NY Times, since 2010, 296 Americans applied/ were referred to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club for cooks, housekeepers and wait staff.  Only 17 were hired; the rest were foreign workers [easier to control].  Labor Dep’t records show, Trump     has sought more than 500 H-2B visas to bring foreign workers to Mar- a-Lago; and used the same method for jobs at his Virginia vineyard, and golf resorts in Juniper, West Palm Beach, and New Jersey. [Carl Hiassen, Miami Herald – 3/1/16]

Trump:  Chapter 9, The Polish Brigade, is the story of Trump hiring 200 undocumented Polish workers to demolish a 12-story NYC building.  They were hired through a window washing company! [D.C.Johnston, “The Making”]

The Bible: “The righteous considers the cause of the poor, but the wicked have no concern for them.” [Proverbs 29:7]       “You have despised the poor.  Is it not the rich man who oppresses you…” [James 2:6]       “What is a man profited, if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul.” [Matthew 16:26]       “Let no man seek his own good, but the good of every other man.” I Corinthians 10:24]

9]  Trump:  “I can’t stomach disloyalty..I go out of my way to make her life miserable.” [Johnston, “The Making]

The Bible: “Bear with one another, and forgive one another, if any man has a quarrel against another; just as Christ forgave you, so also must you forgive.” [Colossians 3:13]       “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.” [Matthew 5:7]       “Repay no man evil for evil.” [Romans 12:19]

10]  Trump: Ex-wife Ivana, put in the public record, Trump read from a book of Hitler’s speeches, which he kept in  a cabinet next to their bed.  This confirmed by friend M.Davis. {Johnston, It’s Even Worse]

Trump: “Trump was equally clear..he didn’t value – not even necessarily recognize – the qualities that tend to emerge as people grow more secure, such as empathy, generosity, reflectiveness, the capacity to delay gratification, or above all, a conscience…Trump simply didn’t traffic in emotions or interest in others.”  [Schwartz]

Trump: “Myth Maintenance” Trump has two core strategies to manage his public image: 1] recitation of “facts” without analysis and threats to sue journalists to discourage investigation beyond his talking points; 2] Trump distorts information, contradicts himself, blocks inquiries by law enforcement, regulators, journalists, lawyers [Johnston]

Trump: Trump’s Taj Mahal broke anti-money laundering rules 106 times in the first 18 months; Russian criminals doing it there; Russian-Italian mobs running gas-tax scam in Taj Mahal conference room bugged by the FBI; in Trump’s post-1990 bankruptcy phase, “he began to partner with criminals and accept criminal money from the former Soviet Union;”  ex-prosecutor K.McCallion: Russian criminal money “became a central part of his business plan.” [Seth Hettena, “Trump/Russia”]

The Bible:  “Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?” [Jeremiah 13;23]       “We have made our lies our refuge and under falsehood have we hidden ourselves.” [Isaiah 28:15]

America: “Life is not a static thing.   The only people who do not change their minds are incompetents in asylums, who can’t, and those in cemeteries.” [Illinois Senator Everett Dirksen]

ll] Trump:  “His development essentially ended with early childhood.” [Schwartz

Trump: “Donald Trump’s single greatest character flaw as a leader or human being is his complete and total lack of empathy.” [Omarosa,”Unhinged”]

The Bible: “You are a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness.” [Nehemiah 9:17]       “Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love.” [Romans 12:10]

America: “The best index to a person’s character is [a] how he treats people who can’t do him any good, and [b]  how he treats people who ca’t fight back.” [Dear Abbby, 5/16/74]        “If the misery of others leaves you indifferent and with no feeling of sorrow, then you cannot be called a human being.” {Jimmy Carter]

12]  Trump:  “The life he lived was all transactional, all the time.” {Schwartz]

Trump:  2015, Mobile,Al rally – Trump said Saudis “buy apartments from me.  They spend $40 million, $50 million.  Am I supposed to dislike them?  I like them very much.” [Johnston, “It’s Worse..]

Trump:  “He asked me, “Omarosa, what do you think about me getting sworn in on “The Art of The Deal?”  “Instead of the Bible?”  “Yeah.  The Art of The Deal is a bestseller!….It’s how I’m going to make deals for the country.  Just think how many copies I’d sell – maybe a commemorative inauguration copy?!”  [Omarosa, “Unhinged”]

The Bible:  “Having food and clothing, let us be content.  But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a trap, and into many foolish and hurtful cravings…The love of money is the root of all evil.” [I Timothy 6:8-10}        “Take heed, and beware of greed, for a man’s life consists not in the abundance of things he possesses.” [Luke 12:15]

 

America: “No change in circumstances can repair a defect of character.” [Ralph Waldo Emerson]       “Many foxes grow grey , but few grow good.” {Ben Franklin]

13]  Trump:  “3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico….This was done by the Democrats in order to make me look as bad as possible.”

Trump: “I the least racist person that you’ve ever encountered.” (2015, after calling Mexicans rapists and murderers}

Trump: “I said the president is using a methodology of mistruth to create that level of tension and anxiety.” [Anthony Scaramucci, 10/26/18]

Trump:”Trump uses race and race relations to manipulate people…the birther movement..also had the purpose of riling up the Republican base of white voters.  Trump;s racialization of illegal immigrants and his rhetoric about ‘building a wall’ served the same goal.” [Omarosa]

The Bible:  “A perverse man sows strife..” [Proverbs 1628]       Lay aside all malice, and all deceit…and all evil speaking.” [I Peter 2:1]       “You shall not go about as a talebearer among your people.”  [Leviticus 19:16]

14] Trump:  “I have to tell you about losers because they make me feel so good about myself.”    {Johnston, “The Making..”]

The Bible: “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you.” [John 13:4]       “A fool’s mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the trap of his soul.” [Proverbs 18:7]       “He that despises his neighbor sins.”  [Proverbs 14:21]

15] Trump:  “…adding her to a long list of women he has attacked by demeaning their looks, mocking their bodily functions or comparing them to animals…Perhaps most common is Trump’s fixation on the overall appearance of women,  He often uses their looks as a way of diminishing their abilities, their intelligence or their effectiveness – sometimes all three.” [NY Times, 10/10/18]

The Bible:  “He that has a perverse heart finds no good, and he who has a perverse tongue falls into mischief.” [Proverbs 17:20]       “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.” [ Exodus 20:16]

America: “Woman’s great mission is to train immature, weak, and ignorant creatures to obey the laws of God.” [Catherine E. Beecher]       “A sufficient measure of civilization is the influence of good women.” [Ralph Waldo Emerson]       “The only trouble with sexually liberating women is that there aren’t enough sexually liberated men to go around.” [Gloria Steinem}

16]  Trump: Trump proposed ending benefits for disabled veterans once they go to the minimum age for Social Security; their income would drop from$35,000 to $13,000 annually. [Johnston, “It’s Even Worse]

Trump:  Trump’s 2017 tax bill, his major “achievement,” is a huge gift to corporations and the very rich [10/1/17]

Trump: “Treasury weighs $100 billion tax cut for rich;”  86% of benefits go to the top 1%  [7/31/18]

Trump:  “500 immigrant Army recruits expelled” – they had been “recruited across the globe” for language or medical skills, and promised a fast track to citizenship  [10/12/18]

Trump:  “A 1-year-old in court…”  A l-year-old child sat before a Phoenix immigration judge; later a 7-year-old child would also [4/18/18]

Trump:  “More would die under Trump’s coal deregulation plan ,EPA says.” [8/22/18]

The Bible:  “Woe to them that make unjust laws.” {Isaiah 10:1]       “Do you decree righteousness, you rulers?  Do you judge people rightly?  No, in your hearts you devise wickedness.” {Psalm 58:1-2]

America: “Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also prison.” [Henry David Thoreau]       “There is but one blasphemy, and that is injustice.” [Robert G. Ingersoll]       “Injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere.” [Martin Luther King, Jr]       “Justice sir…is the ligament which holds civilized beings and civilized nations together.: {Daniel Webster]

17]  Trump: “Donald Trump campaigned like a populist.  He has consistently governed like a plutocrat: the corporate cabinet; cutting taxes for corporations and the rich; going soft on corporate offenders; enabling predatory lenders; endangering worker safety and health; putting former pharmaceutical executive in charge of the U.S. Dep’t of Health and Human Services.” [Public Citizen, March-April, 2018]

Trump: “Senator Cory Gardner..who chairs the Republican Senate campaign committee, told his colleagues they must support the atrocious tax cut because “donors are furious.”  Representative Chris Collins [R-NY]..added “donors are basically saying, “Get it done or don’t ever call me again.'” {Public Citizen, Sept. 21, 2018]

The Bible: “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.” [Matthew 7:15]       “The righteous considers the cause of the poor, but the wicked closes his eyes to them.” [Proverbs 28:27]       “Abstain from all appearance of evil.” [I Thessalonians 5:22]

America: “The governments of the past could be fairly characterized as devices for maintaining in perpetuity the place and position of certain privileged classes, without any ultimate protection for the rights of the people.  The government of the United States is a device for maintaining in perpetuity the rights of the people, with the ultimate extinction of all privileged classes.” {Calvin Coolidge]       “…there is absolutely nothing to be said for government by plutocracy, for government by men very powerful in certain lines and gifted with ‘the money touch,’ but with ideals which in their essence are merely those of so many glorified pawnbrokers.” [T.Roosevelt]

Remember WHO When You Vote – 2018, 2020, 2022, 2024

 

The problems Of America have been building for 40 years.  This is not an accident.  This increasingly horrific tragedy of America – past, present, maybe future, has been deliberately driven by false ideologies, authoritarianism, and cruel greed.  The problems affecting ordinary Americans have been both created by the dominate governing group since 1980, and also swept under the rug with bogus excuses and condescending platitudes in one of the world’s greatest sales con jobs.

In her latest book, “No Is Not Enough,” award-winning investigative journalist Naomi Klein related the story of how the suffering people of Argentina resisted austerity plans and saved themselves from “years of economic bloodletting>”  Tens of thousands of people filled Buenos Aires’ central square, Plaza de Mayo, “many banging pots and pans with spoons and forks…found its voice, and a single rebellious cry arose…”Que se vayan todos!” [“everyone must go”]”  People stayed in the streets.  People died in the streets.       That is the message Americans must deliver in November – 20l8, 2020, 2022, 2024……-the perpetrators of your suffering and stress from 1980 forward: “everyone must go.”   Make no mistake, the trial balloons for American austerity plans are already being tried out – the most visible is that “there will HAVE to be cuts in Social Security and Medicare.”

And just who are the perpetrators and enablers of 40 years of misrule?  They are the current and past 1980-2018 politicians of the Republican Party.

How can we say this?  Why can we say this?  Consider the following words and actions.  The challenge to those who doubt this is simple:  find the relevant documentation, in context, unspun.  Go to official, unspun, I.R.S., G.A.O., C.B.O. data.  Review the trends and events over the last 40 years.  Observe the patterns.  Discover who has benefitted most from these 40 years.  Discover who has been hurt.  Compare the words and actions of the 1854-1960 Republican Party with the words and actions of the 1960-2018 Republican Party.  These are not identical in any way.  Compare the likes of Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and Eisenhower with Reagan, Bush II, and Trump.  Then, please read accounts of l968-20l8 Republicans by Republicans who were there and saw it happen:  John Dean, Nixon’s Watergate lawyer who wrote “Broken Government, How Republican Rule Destroyed the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches;”  and Mike Lofgren, a 28 year top Republican Congressional aide, who wrote ‘The Party Is Over, How Republicans Went Crazy, Democrats Became Useless, and the Middle Class Got Shafted.”  Dean and Lofgren document, in excruciating detail, things being said here.  They are not alone in doing so.

So…when you vote, Remember WHO……

1]  Has been the dominate governing party during the rapidly escalating “income inequality” crisis running people out of the middle class.  People can’t afford to have children, delay marriage, have trouble buying the home they want; have difficulty paying off their college debts.  People making $100,000 – $150,000 are having trouble paying all their bills – especially rent/mortgage, child care, and health insurance.  The party’s “answer” for these problems is tax cuts {for the rich}, “deregulation,” “privatization,” and “market-based” solutions – 40 years of same – How’s this working out for you?

2]Has denied global warming/climate change.  Has obstructed policies that might have mitigated what is now occurring, and what WILL occur.  Has sentenced your children and grandchildren to what all, increasingly horrifying, science-based information shows could literally be “hell on earth.”  Plants, trees, animals are changing – so are the oceans.  Damage to the oceans alone could be the end.  Diseases once confined to the tropics could soon impact America.  Refugees are being driven by global warming.

3]  The only forces that can save humanity from climate disaster are governments.  BUT – WHO has spent the last 40 years destroying the ability of government to act positively?  In their own, repeated, words, who has denigrated government and called ‘the problem?”  Who has vowed to “drown government in a bathtub?”  Who has deliberately appointed incompetent and ideologically hostile people to run key government agencies?  Who has sought to “defund” government, so it couldn’t work?

4] Has deliberately run up the U.S. national debt? It was less than $1 trillion for all of American history in 1980, now over $21 trillion.  Who cut taxes on the rich – which led directly to this crisis?  Who ignored the C.B.O.’s January, 2001, assessment that if the new party in charge followed the ongoing Clinton plan, the U.S. national debt would be $0 in 2006???  Who has recklessly created new programs without paying for them?  Who, in December, 2017, passed a further rich-corporate tax cut that everyone knew would add over $1 trillion to the national debt – then, incredibly, called this a “win????”

5]  Has indicated it wants to use the national debt crisis as an excuse to cut Social Security and Medicare benefits?  Who, in 2005, tried to “privatize” Social Security benefits [guess where Grandma would’ve been after his 2008 crash]?  Which party, since 1935, has voiced opposition to Social Security?  Who has said, because “we can’t afford it,” “entitlement reforms” [thus perverting the word ‘reform’ itself] must be made?  All this while cynically insisting that their tax cuts for the obscene rich must be kept [the 1980-2018 version of Marie Antoinette’s “let them eat cake”].

6] Has done nothing positive about America’s #37 world “health care rating {there are only 22 “rich” nations]?  Has changed from supporting Romneycare [itself a conservative idea from the Heritage Foundation!] upon which “Obamacare” was modeled?  Has done nothing to help Americans from enduring medical bill bankruptcy?  Has done nothing to restrain drug costs, like giving Medicare the right to negotiate drug prices [which the V.A. is allowed to do!]?  Has fought attempts to allow Americans to buy cheaper drugs in Canada?  Has done nothing to restrain skyrocketing medical costs of all kinds?  And now, the cynical ploy of claiming they really care about your medical costs in the 2018 election?  What bigger point of their contempt for you do you need?

7] Has politicized the Supreme Court and judiciary since 1968.  John Dean – who was there, heard the conversations, watched it happen – wrote about this in his “Broken Government,” and also in his “The Rehnquist Choice.”   No fact-based analyst, using the pattern of l969-2018 Supreme Court decisions, doubts that American law has been driven radically to the far right.  What used to be ‘”fringe” ideas are steadily be used to twist the meaning of the Constitution and Bill of Rights.  “Heller” overturned 5 Court decisions and a century of precedent; using one half of a sentence from the Bill of Rights to do so!!!!!!  “Citizens United” is the “Dred Scott” decision of the 21st century, one that has unquestionably corrupted American politics and government.  Judicial nominees for this party are vetted by extremist “conservative” groups, violating Article VI of the Constitution.  If you had any doubt, the 2016-2018 Supreme Court unprecedented nomination mess should end it.

8] Has corrupted the First Amendment “speech” and “no established church” civil liberties?  The Burger-Rehnquist-Roberts Supreme Courts have established a pattern of corrupting the First Amendment in decisions favoring select groups.  They’ve said corporations are people,  they’ve said corrupting elections with bribes is “free speech,” they’ve said that prejudice is protected by “religious rights,” they’ve created an alternative meaning for the word “no.”

9]Has driven up the cost of American government by “privatizing” it.  People retire as government employees, return, doing the same job, as a “private contractor,” now making more, even double salary.  Sensitive documents are privately composed.  The President’s daily brief, the most sensitive document, is 70% privately composed.  A professional Civil Service [what keeps government working] is being destroyed for ideological {and greed] reasons – and you pay for it!!!

10] Has tried to destroy the American public education system [one major piece in America’s rise to world power – educated workers and citizens]?  Wants to replace public schools with church-run and private schools – and wants YOU to pay for this with your tax dollars?  A former U.S. Education Secretary admitted the plan – he’d tried to sabotage the public schools.  The current “Secretary” has no school experience; her “qualifications” are that she’s a very wealthy Party donor wanting to privatize American education.  A major goal of one part of the Party’s voter base for over a century is obtaining YOUR tax dollars to subsidize its schools {one friendly Supreme Court ruling has already violated the First Amendment and 38 state laws].

11] Has tried to destroy any and all unions of any kind?  World and American research shows weakening unions will automatically lower worker wages and benefits.  Compare wages and benefits in anti-union “right to work” states with states supporting unions.  The wage stagnation of 1973-2018 is directly tied to the loss of bargaining power of unions; in other words, ALL American workers lost out.  Corporations have successfully destroyed unions by any means they could since the 1970’s.  It is no accident that this Party’s governors have tried to do this when they got the power.  Those of that are sports fans, check out the reasons why professional athletes became unionized {they obviously are overpaid now, but the boss-worker dynamics were greatly different before their unions formed].

The “WHO” to remember, the guilty party, for every point above is the current, post-1980 Republican Party.  Continue to vote for these people, and things will not improve.   Why?  Because Republicans really don’t want to “govern” in the normal sense.  Their announced goal, often repeated, is to destroy the ability of government to act against their favorite groups – the top 1% and multinational corporations [who fund them], and the fundamentalist churches and gun enthusiasts [who vote for them].  Un fortunately, this means destroying the ability of government to do much of anything.  You have “gridlock” in Washington because that maintains what the favored groups have bought with “campaign contributions.”  The “swamp” in Washington [and many state capitals] is the effect of “Dark Money” keeping the status quo [one former House Speaker passed out lobbyist checks on the House floor!!!! – others literally wrote legislation).

For those in doubt, don’t you find it at least somewhat strange that Republican “law and order” regimes have all engaged in criminal or highly questionable conduct?  Nixon resigned before he was impeached.  The Reagan Administration is #1 in criminal indictments {Iran-Contra scandal was an impeachable offense}.  The Bush II regime, by international law, was guilty of war crimes – and so very much more.  Before Trump took office, political ethicists warned of dangers.  He is, and will be, investigated many times.  In doubt about Mr. Trump?  Read Pulitzer Prize-winning David Johnston”s “The Making of Donald Trump.”  Pick a chapter, any chapter – Trump’s entire business career is full of criminality, bankruptcies, 4000 lawsuits, cruelty – and – the hiring of 200 undocumented foreign workers to demolish a 12 story NYC building, by hand {after which Trump tried to cheat them on wages!].

The two biggest financial crises in American and world history, 1929-1941 and 2008-20xx, were both begun with Republicans in the White House, after 8 years of Republican economic policy.  The damage after the 1930’s included Hitler, World War II and the Holocaust.  The damage after the 2008 Crash is still unfolding.  Many Americans’ lives were devastated.  This economic devastation has now spawned a revival of authoritarian rulers and outright dictatorships.  Republicans fought against, and ultimately got, the corrective legislation designed to prevent another Crash repealed.  9 years later, thanks to reckless Wall Street gambling – we had the 2008 Crash!  Republicans have already weakened the feeble post-2008 crash legislation.  It is now almost consensus – there will be another 1929 or 2008 Crash – and like the first two, you can thank the Republicans for the third one.

America needs a reformed Republican Party.  The American system was not designed for a 1980-2018 Republican Party.  It was designed on the basis of rational discussion and compromise – not a party on some “holy” mission to force radical views into law by any means.  The Founding Fathers feared a president like Donald Trump; one reason why there are so many checks and balances.  America was designed to be a government of-by-FOR the people; deliberately designed as a middle class state – not for the top 1%.  For positive changes to occur, it is necessary for the current Republican Party to begin losing election after election.  America cannot survive continuing the poisonous atmosphere of 2016-2018.  We deserve better than this.  You can help make this happen on November 6, 2018.

Trump Administration Admits Climate Change Is Happening….But…..

A 9/30/l8 Washington Post article revealed that the Trump Administration, in a 500-page environmental impact statement said: “On its current course, the planet will warm a disastrous 7 degrees by [2100].”  This ensures a major earth catastrophe.  But, incredibly, this wasn’t an effort to stop this disaster; “Just the opposite: The analysis assumes the planet’s fate is already sealed;” and therefore we don’t need to do anything to prevent it from happening!!!  All os this was in a statement by the National Highway Traffic Administration Safety Administration – and – “was written to justify President Donald Trump’s decision to freeze federal fuel efficiency standards for cars and light trucks built after 2020.”  Because…the resulting greenhouse gases would “add just a very small drop to a very big bucket!!!’

We are sinking deeper into the rabbit hole of “Alice in Wonderland.  Things might have been different if we had other examples of defeatism:  in 1940, with the Nazis winning WWII decisively, with most hope lost, Winston Churchill should have faced this reality and surrendered;  the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, having just been decisively destroyed, 10-3, by the best hockey team in the world, should have admitted the Russians would easily beat them again; the pathetic American “army” at Valley Forge should have given up and sought warmth ay home, knowing the world’s #1 power would easily defeat them; we should have admitted it would be too difficult to put a man on the moon, and save the money;  the 1950’s-1960’s civil rights workers should have admitted their cause was hopeless in the face of violent resistance, and accepted their lot as second class citizens; all of our brave Medal of Honor winners should have stayed safe in their foxholes……………Given this “logic” by the Trump Administration, it is now imperative that we rewrite ‘The Star Spangled Banner.”  At the very least, the line “O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?” will need to be changed to drop “And the home of the brave?”  In addition to greed and willful stupidity, climate denial forces cab now add cowardice.

Naomi Klein, in “No is Not Enough,” raised another interesting angle on climate change denial:  “What I found is that when hard-core conservatives deny climate change, they are not just protecting the trillions in wealth that are threatened by climate action.  They are also defending something even more precious to them: an entire ideological project – neoliberalism – which holds that the market is always right, regulation is always wrong, private is good and public is bad, and taxes that support public services are the worst of all.”

As Klein relates, neoliberalism that “since the 1990’s has been the reigning ideology of the world’s elites,” and “its strictest and most dogmatic adherents remain where the movement started: on the U.S. right.”  They believe “governments exist in order to create the optimal conditions for private interests to maximize their profits and wealth.” {for a different perspective on this, see the Constitution’s Preamble’s “promote the general Welfare.”]  Following the “trickle down” theory, some benefits will reach lesser people, but if that doesn’t happen it’s because of their own failings!  The primary neoliberal tools are the familiar: privatizing of the public sphere {check how wonderful this worked out in Putin’s Russia!], deregulation [see crash of 2008 for “proof” how good this is!], tax cuts for the rich {see exploding U.S. national debt after Reagan-Bush II tax cuts, added to by Trump cuts], corporate friendly trade deals {see secret corp-friendly courts].

Knowing what Klein has identified [as have many others], now the Trump strategy makes sense.  Government exists to maximize corporate profits – therefore regulations which cut profits [mileage requirements] must end; following any global warming reducing efforts would also cut corporate profits – therefore we don’t do that.

In neoliberal economics – damage to the earth and people’s health and livelihood is “collateral damage.”  Corporate profits must be protected at all costs – even the destruction of the earth itself.  By some coincidence, the destruction of the earth is also another feature of the American right  wing – the religious side.  All the “moral” people who have been “born again,” or follow strict Biblical literalism tenets will be saved – so dying is part of their guaranteed future in heaven.  Those people who deny the “truth”   of these beliefs deserve to die, so global warming catastrophe is their just fate.

Those of you who have such a difficult time understanding the “why” of global warming denial now have your answer.  As you reflect back on climate warming denial since Exxon Mobil”s own scientists     told them global warming was happening in the 1970’s – now you can see the “why.”  It was/is mostly about greed, with fundamentalist religious support added.  The oil millionaires/billionaires weren’t rich enough.  If need be, Jane Mayer’s splendid “Dark Money” exposes a primary source of climate change denial money and influence – the infamous Koch brothers and their vast network of accomplices.  Not content with global warming denial, the elderly Koch brothers are determined to remake America into a theocratic oligarchy.  When that is accomplished, public information attempts like this web site will not exist.  No more “fake news” from anybody raising any questions about anything that threatens corporate profits.  The top 1% owns the U.S. Congress, they are about to own the U.S. Supreme Court.

The final changes in the First Amendment will have been made.  Not only will corporate “persons” have the right to bribe whatever “government” still exists [see “Citizens United” ruling], they’ll have the right not to have their profits threatened by any “fake news” criticism of their methods.  Their “speech” will be privileged and protected, yours will be restricted, maybe even banned.   Anti-corporate street demonstrations will, of course, either be restricted to Bush II type “free speech zones” totally out of sight, or be banned as “terrorist” demonstrations.

Some of you might be inclined to say “hysteria run amuck;” “he’s got no right to link all these things together,” etc.  If so, I ask you to look at the pattern of rhetoric, laws, intent from the American Right since l98l.  Who benefitted from the Reagan-Bush II tax cuts?  Who benefitted from the anti-labor union war [see declining wages since1973]?  Who benefitted from the infamous “Citizens United Supreme Court ruling [see state efforts to restrict corporate bribery}?  Who benefits from “de-regulation” [see 2008 crash, grandma dying from bad peanut butter]?  Who benefits from “privatization” of U.S. freeways, bridges, parking meters, prisons?  Who benefits from the prolonged right wing attack on government itself {see public opinion changes in last 30 years]?  Who has benefitted from “globalization” [see world-wide middle class stress in advanced nations, see explosive corporate profit growth]?

One more challenge: where do you get your information?  If you have a hostile reaction to this post, why?  What have you been told is the “truth?”  Are you repeatedly listening to the well-documented right wing “echo chamber” of repeated stories and misinformation: Fox TV, right wing talk radio, some “Christian radio, crazy internet blogs?  The kind of story that led a listener to show up at a NYC pizza store looking for Hilary”s “prostitution ring” with his gun?  Or the infamous “Shirley Sherrod story;” a woman was taped talking with an audience, the tape then edited to have her say 180 degrees opposite of what she did say – got her fired.  Or the infamous Terri Schaivo mess – a brain-dead woman [which an autopsy proved  her to have been for some time] became the center of an attempt to “keep her alive,” when that was impossible.

Consider Pew Research Center reports discussed in Mark Bauerlein’s “The Dumbest Generation.”  Bauerlein,  a college English professor, relates how the “cyberculture” “is turning us into a society of Know-Nothings.”  Bauerlein describes experiences he’s had, like 22% of college seniors recognize a line from the Gettysburg Address, and 99% of them identified Beavis and Butt-Head.  Bauerlein mentions 6 other books written about various aspects of “The Age of American Unreason.”  In 1991, Steve Allen wrote “Dumbth” – relating such items as a 1982 poll found 25% of American high school students felt the 1969 moon landing was a faked propaganda stunt; 26% of graduates couldn’t identify Mexico as bordering America; 24% of Americans believed Delaware was a city.  In 1981-82, Proctor & Gamble employees and their children were harassed by religious zealots who believed a rumor that the company logo was an indication of a connection with Satan worship.

One of my favorite “tribal” stories is this:  a famous Canadian climate change expert has just finished her presentation on global warming.  A woman from the audience approaches her and says this: “It all seems so logical.  I wish I could support you, but i can’t, because that would mean I’d agree with Al Gore.”

When America is in the grip of this kind of “thinking,” we’re obviously in big trouble.  If we determine what we believe on the basis of who said it, we’re in big trouble.  If Newton had been a Democrat, does this mean Republicans can’t accept the theory of gravity?  If Galileo had been a Republican, does this mean Democrats can’t accept the sun is the center of our universe?  We adults send our children to school to learn how to reason – and we refuse to practice what we demand our children learn.  Would you bet if your odds were 95% favorable?  Probably.  The odds on climate change deniers are about 5-95% against, with more evidence discovered every day.  Your grandchildren are going to ask you why you not only did nothing, but even worse supported cynical politicians and corrupt businessmen who destroyed the earth.

Footprints

One night a man had a dream.  He dreamed that he was walking along a beach with the Lord.  Across the sky flashed scenes from his life.  From each scene he noticed two sets of footprints in the sand—- one belonging to the Lord and the other one to him..

When the last scene had flashed before him he looked back at the footprints and noticed that many times along the path there was only one set of footprints in the sand.  He also noted that this happened during the lowest and saddest times in his life.  This really bothered him and he questioned the Lord, “Lord, you said that once I decided to follow You, You would walk all the way with me, but I noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there was only one set of footprints.  I don’t understand why, when I needed you most, You deserted me.”

The Lord replied, “My precious child, I love you and I would never leave you.  During your times of trial and suffering when you saw only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.” [author unknown]

We’ve all been “carried,” if not by the Lord, then by our parents, siblings, relatives, friends neighbors, employers, colleagues; the person who gave us money when we were short; the person who gave us the benefit of the doubt; the person who hired us when there was no reason for him/her to do it; the landlord who gave us another week to pay the rent; the teacher who gave us more help; the merchant who gave us credit; the banker who gave us money for our dream project; taxpayers who financed our education; the men and women who died during military service that we might be free.   Whatever success we’ve had in this world – we didn’t do it by ourselves.  People who say and believe they did are people who really scare me.

Deliberately Destroying American Government, II

 

This is a summary of John W. Dean’s book, “Broken Government, How Republican Rule Destroyed the Legislature, Executive, and Judicial Branches.”  This is the third book reflecting Dean”s concern over what is happened to American government.  The first two were “Worse Than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush,” and “Conservatives Without Conscience.”  Dean provides much detail showing how Republicans have ignored honored political processes established by rules, traditions, laws and constitutional mandates.  He, and others, have noted how the simple acts of running a democracy have been turned into deliberate 24/7 never ending warfare.

Let us start with the conclusion.  Dean, looking for a way to close his book, talked with “A lifelong Republican who told me he voted for Bush and Cheney twice, because he knows them both personally….He explained that he constantly has to bite his tongue, and the reason he does not speak out more is that one of his sons is in an important [non-political] government post, and we both know that Republicans will seek revenge wherever they can find it.  How about an off-the-record comment…That he agreed to.”

“Just tell your readers that you have a source who knows a lot about the Republican Party from long experience…knows all the key movers and shakers, and he has a bit of advice: “People should not vote for any Republicans, because they’re dangerous, dishonest, and self-serving…I have come to realize the Democrats really do care about people who most need help from government; Republicans care most about those who will only get richer because of government help.  The government is truly broken, particularly in dealing with national security, and another four years, and heaven forbid not eight years, under the Republicans, and our grandchildren will have to build a new government, because the one we have will be unrecognizable and unworkable.”

Those words were written in 2006-07.  Ask yourself, based simply on what you heard for the eight years of the Obama presidency, and what went on in states taken over by Republicans during that span – can you now connect the dots and see the pattern this man TOLD you was going to happen?  Ask yourself, based on what has already happened in 2016-18, can you see the truth of what this Washington insider TOLD you was going to happen?  Just an easy one: remember the death of Supreme Court Justice Scalia, and Obama’s appointment of a well-respected moderate judge.  What was the Republican response?  Refused to hold any hearings, wanting to deny a non-reactionary judge on the Supreme Court.  Not only that, Republicans said if Hillary Clinton won the presidency, they’d refuse to allow her to appoint a judge either – if necessary hold a U.S. Supreme Court seat vacant for the next 4 years.  Is this how you expect “your” American government to be run?  By this very public, evil action, the Republicans proved every word of the “lifelong” Republican insider’s prescient warning.  And……this is only one example from a 40 year PATTERN of deliberate broken government.

Dean: “Once elected, Republicans are extremely inclined toward opposing Democratic programs, not only because their philosophy is inherently anti-government but because they are instinctively contrarian to anything liberal or progressive…..Republicans are unmatched in modern politics for their willingness to play dirty, to go negative and nasty, and to play hardball, a ruthlessness….. Today’s conservative-based Republican Party in fact excels at everything in modern politics except governing the nation.”  If you doubt this, just remember the recent tragic murder of a young woman jogging in Iowa.  The Republicans immediately jumped on this unspeakable tragedy to use it in an ideological manner.  This, over the objections of her family, who said the Republican position was contrary to the young woman’s beliefs.  “unmatched….willingness to play dirty..ruthlessness…” proven to America.

Dean offers the following passage by political scientist Alan Wolfe as a “succinct explanation of the quintessence of modern Republicanism: ‘Liberals, while enjoying the perquisites of office, also want to be in a position to use government to solve problems.  But conservatives have different motives for wanting power.  One is to prevent liberals from doing so; if government cannot be made to disappear, at least it can be prevented from doing any good.  The other is to build a political machine in which business and the Republican Party can exchange mutual favors; business will lavish cash on politicians [called campaign contributions] while politicians will throw money back at business [called public policy[.” So…..how does this line up with the 2017-18 Republican rule so far – like say, the big Republican “win” – i.e., the 2017 tax cuts for corporations?   Case closed.

Dean devotes a chapter to each branch of government.  These are the sub-chapter headings for Congress:  ‘Consensus Analysis of Failed Republican Congressional Rule;”  “Step One: Rule By Cabal;”  “Step Two: Work as Little as Possible – and Screw Up What Little You Do;”  “Step Three: Let the President Whatever He Wants;”  “Step Four: Spend, Spend, Spend;”  “Step Five: Line Your Own Pockets;”  Politics of Polarization: The GOP’s Wedge-Driving Legacy.”

Dean: “Bush and Cheney have taken this institution [presidency]           to a place the Founders of this nation, and the Framers of the Constitution, so clearly sought to avoid.”  Chapter sub-titles: “Bush/Cheney Presidency as the Worst Ever;” “Cheney’s Vice Presidential Mission:   Neo-Nixonian Government:” “Cheney’s Legacy: Beyond the Imperial Presidency.”  “Bush is an ideologue remote from fact, he has failed comprehensively and surely is the worst president in American history – indeed, in the damage he has caused the nation, without rival in the race to the bottom.”  “Cheney has “…reinvigorated..efforts of conservative Republicans that began in the Reagan years to ignore, nullify, or simply violate the efforts of post-Watergate Congresses to check and balance the executive branch, and then to expand presidential powers far beyond those of even the imperial presidency.”

 

Dean on the Supreme Court: “Few people are aware how Republican presidents have spent the last four decades remaking the judiciary in their own image, and in so doing have politicized – and diminished – the nonpolitical branch.”  Chapter sub-headings: “Nixon’s Politicization of Supreme Court Appointments;” “Reagan’s Hard Right Push While Perfecting Nixon’s Politicized Process;” “Appointing the First Fundamentalists: Rehnquist and Scalia;” “Slouching Toward Extremism With Robert Bork [conservative senators opposed; Reagan’s staff told him Bork unqualified]; “Bush I & II: Continuing Reagan’s Push to the Right;” “American Law Radicalized by a Fundamentalist Supreme Court.”

 

Dean makes several possible predictions of a U.S. Supreme Court dominated by right wing fundamentalists: unilateral and Unitary Presidentialism; elimination of campaign finance restrictions [done by “Citizens United”]; restricting congressional powers; business will have   a friendly court [Roberts & Alito among all-time most business friendly justices; “Citizens United;” “Janus’]; direct impact on individuals [weaken & limit “Roe; affirmative action; Bill of Rights; – 3 current justices oppose applying Amendments to states; cruel & unusual punishment; environmental protection; gay rights; guns – “Heller” overturns 5 previous rulings]; habeas corpus; religion [small decisions already made to give churches tax money]; sex; standing to sue [narrow people’s rights against corporations] voting [already gutted 1965 Voting law].  Several big decisions already – the U.S. Supreme Court is on its way toward being the bastion of privilege – like it was over a century ago; and a big club to be used against ordinary people.

 

So – is all this “old news?”  Ten years have passed, let’s move on?  NO – this ISN’T old news.  John W. Dean has been in big demand, 2016-2018.  Many people want to hear his take on what is now occurring.  Dean had talked about the violation of sound governmental processes.  He, and others, talked about the risks to American democracy from the authoritarians that were taking over the Republican Party.  He, and others, have talked about the “take-no-prisoners” Republican philosophy.  He, and others, have lamented the purging of the Republican Party of moderates and liberals.

 

Here is why this book and Dean’s other books are relevant.  Quoting from Dean’s “Conservatives Without Conscience: “Conservatism is not inherently moralistic, negative, arrogant, condescending, and self-righteous.  Nor is it authoritarian.  Yet all of these are adjectives that best describe the political outlook of contemporary conservatism…..Conservatism has been co-opted by authoritarians, a most dangerous type of political animal….the behavior of both authoritarian leaders and their credulous followers constitute a hazardous way for politics and governing.  In fact, these people cannot be trusted to exercise the powers of government responsibly.”

 

In “Conservatives Without Conscience,” Dean relates the work of the 1986 American Academy for the Advancement of Science prize-winning researcher, Bob Altemeyer for his essay, “Authoritarian Aggression.”  Here are some research-backed profiles of authoritarian leaders: typically men, dominating, oppose equality, desirous of personal power, amoral, intimidating and bullying, faintly hedonistic, vengeful, pitiless, exploitive, manipulative, dishonest, cheats to win, highly prejudiced [racist, sexist, homophobic], mean-spirited, militant, nationalistic, tells others what they want to hear, takes advantage of “suckers,” specializes in creating false images to sell self, may or may not be religious, usually politically and economically conservative/Republican.  With very little imagination, it should be very easy for readers to pick out a person or two in the news!

 

This goes back decades.  Consider the PATTERN of Republicans in power, not just an incident or two, but the 40 year PATTERN, and more.  Why was Nixon going to be impeached?  Why could Reagan have been impeached [for sound Constitutional reasons]?  Why was Bush II despised around the world?  Which party has threatened, multiple times, to shut down the government if it didn’t get its way?  Which party has passed several immoral tax cuts for the rich – all of which have dangerously raised the national debt?  Which party has threatened to use the national debt crisis [which it created] as a club to cut Social Security and Medicare?  Which party changed the entire atmosphere in the U.S.House to one of “open warfare?”  Which party looks at the very idea of compromise as disdainful?  Which party set up the infamous “K Street Project” mechanism, and told people give us money or don’t bother to call?  Which party wants to destroy public education?  Which party refuses to accept almost any scientific evidence if it doesn’t fit their ideology?  Which party was in power when both the 1929 Crash and the 2008 Crash occurred?   Which party, according to eyewitness testimony politicized the U.S. judicial system – and now accuses opponents   of reactionary judges of doing the same?  Which party is openly trying to subvert the environmental protection of the air you breathe and the water you drink?  Why do people say that Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and Eisenhower couldn’t be nominated by the current Republican Party?   And, the crime that will be worst of all – assuming people are still around – which party is opposing massive evidence that “global warming is occurring and man has himself to blame?

 

All these questions, and dozens more, are why John W. Dean’s books are relevant today.  For those too young, Dean was Nixon’s Watergate lawyer, the man who told Congress there was a cancer on the presidency.  He went to jail for Nixon.  Dean was also a friend of conservative icon, Barry Goldwater.  The original plan was the two men would collaborate on any books.  But Goldwater died.  Late in life, Goldwater, a man of great principle and integrity {haven’ t we just heard this again in 2018?], became very concerned about the direction in which the Republican Party was moving [haven’t we just heard this again in 2018?] .  Among other things, Goldwater said the Republicans has sold their soul to win elections {haven’t we just heard something similar again in 2018]?  Many of the details of that “sale’ are in Dean’s books.  Every patriotic American should be reading Dean’s books.  Like Goldwater and McCain, he tells it like it is/was.  Can you handle the truth?  And – what will you do with the truth?

 

 

 

Vocal Poison…..and Hatred…..and Booing John McCain

Amid all the stories of Senator John McCain’s death, and people’s reaction to that, I was stunned to read that he’d been booed multiple times by Republican voters.  One reason was McCain’s response to questions about his opponent in the 2008 election.  McCain told people his opponent was a decent family man, and was booed by fellow Republicans.

Then there was a 8/27/l8 article, “In McCain’s Arizona, he’s not a hero to all.” these anti-McCain people weren’t Democrats, they’re Republicans – some of whom are hoping to be elected Senator.  One possible U.S. Senator’s comments were gross trash talk insults.

When this abuse first occurred, John McCain had been a faithful public servant and military officer for over 40 years.  He’d been tortured for 5 years.  He’d refused to be released early from this torture.  He was known for telling the truth, regardless of what others thought.  He was/is admired by members of both parties.  He always held the interests of America first, regardless..  Not good enough for some.

I can see disagreeing with McCain, being critical of him, perhaps reacting with silence to his response…..But, booing this man.  Seriously?  For asking people to treat his opponent with respect?

In 2008, John McCain was no ordinary American, whether he ran for president or not.  He had a long track record – matched by few Americans in this nation’s 229 year history.  In his 2000 run for president, McCain said: “I will not take the low road to the highest office in this land.  I want the presidency in the best way, not the worst way.”  When the Senate later released a report on the CIA’s “harsh” interrogation techniques [torture by most international standards], McCain said: this “wasn’t about our enemies.  It’s about us.  It’s about who we were, who we are, and who we aspire to be.”

So – why was John McCain booed?  How did a 75-year old woman from southern Minnesota “learn” that Barack Obama was an “Arab?”  How did a married couple “learn” that they should be “scared, scared of an Obama presidency?”

Former President George W. Bush: “John McCain was a man of deep conviction and a patriot of the highest order.”  Senator Chuck Schumer: “As you go through life, you meet few truly great people.  JohnMcCain was one of them.”John McCain:  “It’s about us…who we are…”

So….who are we?       Who have we been?       Who are we now?

One possible thought:  the Russians are winning the “Vocal Poison” war…….and they’re laughing at us.  They created discord in the 2016 election….using our own demons and devils against us.  They’ve already started in 2018.  Americans disrespecting one of our greatest men, in public.  They aren’t starting from scratch, they’re using our own falsehoods.

So…..how do Americans think they’ve “learned” some of these base falsehoods?  An entire P.R. industry exists to spew out this poison.  This is no secret.  Why are people so ready and willing to believe the worst about fellow Americans,  “the Big Lie?”  Because they want to.  Because they hear it often.  Because it “sounds good.”

Various analysts are trying to establish why 1980-2018 America has evolved into what it is – why so vulnerable to poison.  Lilliana Mason, in “Uncivil Agreement,” says “a reasonable consensus seems to be that, first, partisan polarization is at record-high levels; second, it exists not only among elites, but also among the mass public; third, it is increasingly driven by negative partisanship – dislike for the other party – rather than substantive issue-based differences; and fourth, it is the end product of a half century of geographic and demographic sorting.”

The last two items are the most alarming – not  issues, but dislike for the other guy because he is the other guy, and the geographic/demographic sorting.  For students of American history, this looks like the 1850’s prelude to the Civil War.  And, of course, we’ve had a version of civil war – “the cultural war.”  The Russians merely build off our “cultural war” to feed us lies we want to believe, which we then act on.  And they won in 2016.  They’ll win again – but only if we let them.

Mason talks about the social psychology of “identity,’ and belonging to a group – religion, race, class, occupation, home town, which provides an “us and a them,” two tribes.  “When partisan opponents have less and less in common, politics becomes more of a zero-sum game: I see any political gain for you as a loss for me.  Being right becomes more important than getting it right, since our sense of self worth is on the line.”  For John McCain, mostly “getting it right” was the goal.  That’s why he was so respected by his Senate colleagues – and for that he was booed.

Consider the following real situation.  A Canadian climate change expert has just finished her talk on global warming.  A woman approaches her and says: “It all sounds  so logical.  I wish I could support you.  But I can’t.  It would mean agreeing with Al Gore.”  Logic says one thing, but she’d violate her political identity, and therefore “lose.”

So…again…..how do good Americans “learn” to dislike/hate somebody/something?  Where do they get this “information?”  And…..crucially, why do they believe obvious falsehoods?  And often, violently believe the Big Lie, adamantly claiming they are not misinformed?One answer is “the echo chamber” that daily puts these lies out.  It consists of one TV station, many talk radio programs,various internet sources, books, newspaper columns, and think tanks.  Many “fact checks” have been done.  The results are always the same – falsehoods are put out by one part of “the echo chamber,” then other parts pick it up, it gets quoted, often even the mainstream media repeat it.  And…..you keep doing this.

One consistent message: “LIberals are responsible for racism, slavery, and the Ku Klux Klan.  They admire Mussolini and Hitler, and modern  liberalism is little different from fascism or, even worse, communism.  The mainstream media and academia cannot be trusted because of the pervasive, totalitarian nature of the liberal culture.”  And, as David A. Walsh reports in “In Their Right Mind,” from Washington Monthly’s July/August issue, the above ‘liberal conspiracy’ “often is used to justify similar behavior on the right.  The Russia investigation is not just a witch hunt, it’s a product of the real scandal, which is the Hilary-Russia-Obama-Fbi collusion, so we must investigate that.”  Any one with a rudimentary knowledge of history, the above claims are 180 degrees reversed from the truth of what actually happened.

In 1980, televangelist James Robison said he was “sick and tired of hearing about all the radicals, and the perverts, and the liberals, and the leftists, and the communists coming out of the closet,” and called for “God’s people” to fight back.  Walsh relates Pat Buchanan’s 1992 National Convention speech in which Buchanan segued from the Cold War right into the “cultural war,” the “religious war…for the soul of America,” suggesting the fight against liberalism, feminism, and the “gay agenda” was a continuation of the Cold War.  Do you “need” enemies?  Do you “need” somebody to hate?

If you grow up  in a home that believes this, or you constantly hear these messages over TV-radio-internet, then, for at least some people, you might discover why John McCain could get booed.  Because, in any way, to compromise with the evil “them” would undermine the crusade.  To defend “them” would be to weaken the crusade to defeat “them” and “bring America back” again.  It might also explain why 2 plus 2 equals 4 facts are irrelevant, and “alternative facts” are ‘true.’  It might explain why, if a politician is on “the right side” of your issues, then you can allow him/her to have obvious personal failings and troubling history.

That might bring you up against John McCain: “We live in a land made of ideals, not blood and soil.  We are the custodians of those ideals at home, and their champions abroad.  We have done great good in the world.  That leadership has had its costs, but we have become incomparably powerful and wealthy as we did.  We have a moral obligation to continue in our just cause, and we would bring more than shame on ourselves if we don’t.  We will not thrive in a world where our leadership and ideals are absent.   We wouldn’t deserve to.” [10/17/2017]

McCain again: “Its about us.  Its about..who we are..”  So – who are we?  Do we follow “our better angels”…or our demons?  If we can boo John McCain, who are we?  Republican Senator Ben Sasse: “Our nation aches for truth-tellers.  This man will be greatly missed.”  Can we handle the truth?

What is “the truth?”  Would we know the truth if we heard it?  In an environment of “alternative facts,” have we already entered the realm of “Big Brother?”  If so who/what is “Big Brother?”  Perhaps Big Brother is somebody we listen to often.  Perhaps he is somebody who cleverly tells us what we want to hear, and makes millions so doing.

Perhaps Big Brother has been slowly poisoning our collective minds.  If Big Brother can convince one that liberals were responsible for slavery and the KKK, then he can convince you of anything – like a man who endured 5 years of torture isn’t really a hero.  Maybe He can convince you that global warming is a hoax.  Maybe He can convince you that cutting taxes for billionaires will actually help YOU?  Maybe He can convince you that the solution for 30,000 annual gunshot deaths can be solved by more guns?  Maybe He can convince you that “the government of the people, by the people, for the people” is really your enemy.  Maybe He can convince you that black is really white?

On the streets of Philadelphia, September, 1787, delegates to the Constitutional Convention left Independence Hall.  A woman approached Benjamin Franklin with  a question: “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?”  Franklin’s answer: “A republic, if you can keep it.”Have we “Kept the republic,” or have we lapsed into a “monarchy”….a “monarchy” where the “king” is a collective group of billionaires?  John McCain tried to prevent this, he was sabotaged.  He tried to tell us the truth, but now he’s gone.  Do we want, can we handle, the truth?

In the last 40 years, we have listened to charlatans who sold us snake oil, and we booed the truth teller.  And we believed the Russian trolls.  America was the hero of the world in 1945.  Are we still the hero of the world in 2018?  America still holds the hopes of the world – the question is, will we honor those hopes?   Can we honor those hopes if we continue to accept the flagrant lies Big Brother pours into our ears each day?  Can we continue as a democratic republic if we willingly accept the lie that half of us are traitors?   If we continue to only vote against something, what are we for?  Do we build a stronger country on love and hope, or on fear and hatred?  Who are we?

Privatization Lies Exposed In VA Attack

 

The drive to create American plutocracy knows no limits, and no shame.  In a never ceasing effort to “privatize” all aspects of American government, a smear campaign has been launched against the Veterans Administration.  The supposed story is the incompetence of the VA medical system.  The goal is to shut down the VA’s hospitals and direct traffic to private hospitals.  The “theory” is that private American hospitals – part of the world’s 37th best health care system – will provide superior health care for America’s veterans.  This is another example of the “market based” theory – the false idea that private is always superior to government.

The “Big Lie is well documented for you in a July/August, 2018, article in “Washington Monthly” magazine, “Unhealthy Skepticism,” by Suzanne Gordon and Jasper Craven.  They start by relating the nonprofit RAND organization’s study showing “gross inadequacies of New York State’s health care system to effectively treat veteran patients.  A month later, RAND found that the quality of VA care was generally better than private care.  These were just the latest of scores of studies that have come to the same conclusion foe nearly two decades now.”

Gordon and Jasper wonder how can this be?  20 years of reports saying VA care better than private, ignored.  Why?  “The answer is that studies like the RAND report are virtually ignored by the press”  So – why is that?  A good part of that is conservatives pushing “free market” solutions…for nearly everything….. privatizing Social Security……privatizing public schools…..privatizing prisons…..privatizing government itself.  And, of course, the gold standard of “free market solutions” is….America’s #37 best private health care system itself!

The real issue, for some, is that the VA is a successful example of socialized medicine.  If the “usual suspects” can discredit and demonize the VA, then they can use that to discredit and defeat something like “Medicare for All,” the “radical” [only for America] idea that the world’s richest nation ought to provide decent medical care for all its people.  Some might say where does that come from?  Well, perhaps, if one took the Constitution seriously, its Preamble says: “promote the general Welfare.”  If we can assume that a progressive middle class-oriented government might consider a healthy population as “Promoting the general Welfare,” then not so “radical.”

Unravelling the sensational Phoenix VA story, it is established that not 40, but 6 veterans died waiting for care – and it wasn’t clear delays caused the deaths.  They could have died while waiting, not BECAUSE of waiting.  Gordon and Jasper point out people die all the time in the private sector waiting to see a doctor.  So – part of the problem is the failure of media to compare the VA, accurately, with the #37 best private health care system.  For comparison, American “private hospitals and physicians kill more than 250,000 patients a year [and seriously injure 1.5 million] due to preventable medical errors.”  This includes some of America’s top rated hospitals.  When is the last…or perhaps the first time…you heard those statistics?  And, as the authors state: “no one suggests that these hospitals should be socialized.”

Perhaps the veterans would be referred to a private hospital under these circumstances: 84 million Americans live in a federally designated primary care shortage area; or perhaps try to find a psychiatrist or social worker in the 77% of U.S. counties that have acute shortages; or perhaps in the 55% of U.S. counties, all rural, that have no mental health care professionals at all?  So, or veterans would be driving just how far???  “Without the VA, these numbers would be even worse.”

The authors point out the VA scandal occurred because the VA reported problems – and got negative press.  The other side of that coin is: “the other healthcare providers were routinely covering them up.”  Most private companies don’t even attempt to collect such data, much less make it public.  So – we have a different set of rules.  “There are no inspectors general or standing congressional committees for private health care..”  But there is advertising!  Private hospitals “typically” invest $1 million in advertising; one prominent private hospital spent $l19 million in 2015 advertising.  And this: “When “Time” magazine named neuroscientist Ann McKee to it 2018 list of the world’s 100 most influential people, it DIDN’T even mention her position as chief neuropathologist for the Boston VA.”

And, of course, “Things have only gotten worse under Trump.”  The current VA national press secretary [surprise!] worked for a Republican congressman who pushed “drastic” privatization measures, and [surprise!] the press secretary is a “longtime VA skeptic” [something like the EPA Secretary is a climate denier, the Education Secretary a public school privatizer, etc]  And the current interim Secretary, “has highlighted negative news stories reported on “Fox & Friends,” urging Congress to outsource more VA care>”  YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS STUFF UP!!!  But then, its a repeat of the 1980-2009 playbook: appoint enemies of a department, let them sabotage it – and call that “government.”  Imagine an NFL defensive coordinator who was a former 3rd string QB who hates the defense!

And then, as the authors mention, all the supposed VA “failures” come “as with other federal agencies, red tape and dysfunction is brought to you by Congress.  Considering that for the last 40 years, Republicans have controlled Congress much of the time; and considering the post-1980 anti-government ideology of the Republicans, are you surprised that Congress would deliberately sabotage government?  It is Congress that forced the VA to “adjudicate impossibly difficult eligibility standards,” forcing the VA to deny benefits.  Also “its members of Congress, not VA employees, who decide how much money to allocate to the VA, as well as where and how to spend it.” [saddling the VA with billions in expenses for operating obsolete facilities].  Then also, “VA hospitals and clinics have become strapped for cash because Congress..passed the CHOICE Act, which required that the VA divert more resources to paying private doctors for the treatment of VA patients.”  Does the word “sabotage” begin to wander through your mind here?

Informed readers will remember the last 40 years of Republican attempts to divert public taxpayer money [unconstitutionally] to private schools.  This has been a double win for them.  They subsidize private schools [again with little accountability], and by taking this money from the public schools, they make the public schools’ job more difficult – thus aiding that Big Lie – “failing public schools.”  Same playbook, just a different opportunity.  Just like American industry has used “the tobacco defense” playbook to justify all sorts of misconduct – the most recent and deadly – climate change denial.

And, given the current corrupt American political scene, would this issue be complete without “Dark Money?”  Readers in the know remember Jane Mayer’s book, “Dark Money” [how billionaires subvert American democracy]  So… Surprise!!! – guess what? – the Dark Money in the VA smear effort can be traced back to…..the Koch brothers!  It turns out t5hat a prominent corporate-sponsored “veterans group” is “Concern Veterans for America,” which regularly attacks the VA.  “Yet, unlike the VFW, the American Legion…CVA is not accountable to dues-paying, rank-and-file veterans.  Rather, it is largely financed by the Koch brothers and their network of wealthy funders and led by a narrow band of media-savvy professional advocates.”  One might ask why groups of billionaires are instead of doing every patriotic thing possible to aid the people who protected their fortunes, are doing everything they can to undermine the medical care the veterans earned with their blood on the battlefield.  Strange world.  There is another “Astroturf organization,” the “Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America,” harshly critical of the VA.  The IAVA website claims 425,000 members, “but membership merely entails a mouse click; no dues required, nor proof of veteran status….funding..comes from “partners” who include major corporations that stand to gain directly from VA privatization.”  One of these contributed $500,000 “not long before becoming a major beneficiary of legislation that forces the VA to outsource more care..”  One might think that an administration that came to power by saying it would “drain the swamp in Washington” would be leaving no stone unturned to ferret what playground logic says sounds very much like corruption.

So, gentle readers, where is the real scandal involving the VA?  Is it what what a relentless smear campaign says it is?  Or, is it what the RAND nonprofit research organization determined, based on real facts, not “alternative facts” – that the VA was providing superior care over private care?  And then, you might be asking why we’re having all these “discussions?”  All of which supposedly concern government groups who are “incompetent?”  Who stands to benefit from undermining civil servants, police, public school teachers, government in general.

The real “privatization scandal isn’t limited to the VA.  The July/August “Washington Monthly” has another article by Paul Glastris dealing with this: “…focus on where some of the most egregious waste and fraud is really happening: private contracting…the biggest profligacy in government contracting is in ‘service contracting’: that is outsourcing to private consulting firms quotidian work..that could be, and often was, done in-house.  “Walk into any federal agency office and you’ll see service contractors and civil servants sitting side by side, doing the same work…The only difference is that service contractors cost the government [that’s you, taxpayer], on average, nearly twice as much…with typically no improvement in outcomes..the costly rise of outsourcing government work that began under Ronald Reagan.”

One of the definitive studies of “privatization” is by Naomi Klein, “The Shock Doctrine.”  It documents “privatization” around the world, with almost 100% negative results for democracy and citizen control of their own government.  From pages 363-400, Klein tells how the Bush II regime’s “central tenet” was not to govern but to subcontract work to “privatization.”  Credit is due also to the Clinton and Bush I administrations which enlarged the Reagan effort.  In what “can only be described as a privatized police state.” Cheney, Rumsfeld and Bush II applied “market logic” to the U.S. military.  For corroboration, find fact-based audits of the Iraq war and occupation.  Beginning on page 376, Klein details the Bush II “corporate new deal.”  Also, the ‘war on terror’ was largely a privatized concept from the begging.  The result?  An explosion of the U.S. national debt.  Mr. & Mrs. Lower 95% – you’ve been paying, are paying, will be paying, and so will your children – trillions for this “privatization.”

We’ve come far from “the Greatest Generation,” the generation of people who believed in government, believed that together they could improve America.  Now, for the last 40 years, you’ve been fed a steady diet of “government is the problem” lies.  People, purporting to be patriots, have been instead following the totalitarian handbook of the “Big Lie” and steadily authoritarian regimes.  Just like infamous 20th century dictatorships, their Big Lies are, often daily, repeated in a massive, coordinated “echo chamber” of TV, talk radio, the internet.  Just like in the 20th century, false scapegoats are “identified” for you to hate, to distract your attention from the real perps – them.  Here we are in 2018, in the climate of “alternative facts.”  Bit by bit, we slide down toward Orwoll’s  scenario – governing the world’s most powerful “democracy” on the basis of grossly false lies.  I’m glad Mom and Dad aren’t here to see this.

The Many Ways Income Inequality Destroys Democracy, II

 

Every lover of democracy should read Pulitzer Prize-winner David C. Johnston’s “Divided, the Perils of Our Growing Inequality.”  The book’s 311 pages detail and document the many parts of people’s lives adversely affected by income inequality.  Others have mentioned the current cost of raising a child [$233,000] inhibits the parent’s lives – and they may not have children because they can’t afford them… THEY MAY NOT HAVE CHILDREN BECAUSE THEY CAN’T AFFORD THEM…… Which means American society is writing its own obituary.  The perils of inequality are ancient:

“Any city, however small, is in fact divided into two, one city of the poor, the other of the rich; these are at war with one another.”  Plato

“An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics.”  Plutarch

Consider the numbers.  Trade rules destroyed factory jobs – more than 50,000 factories and 2,8 million jobs offshored to China.  [WHO wrote the rules?]  The real cost must include the “multiplier” effect of factory jobs – 2.4.  The total number of jobs lost was 2.8 million, plus 6.72 million more jobs.  By 2012, the majority’s average income had shrunk 13% from 1973 [$35,584 to $30, 997 in 2012 dollars].  Almost 1/3 of Americans with any kind of job in 2012 made less than $15,000.  Since 1980, nearly 2/3 of households [32 of l00 million] have declared bankruptcy.

“The disposition to admire,  and almost to worship, the rich and powerful, and to despise, or at least, to neglect persons of poor and mean condition is the great and almost universal cause of the corruption of our moral sentiments.”  Adam Smith, “The Theory of Moral Sentiments”

In 2012, people whose jobs paid cash wages of $5 million grew by 27%.  Very highly paid jobs grew so fast, the Social Security Administration changed its top comp rate in 1994 from “more than $5 million” to “more than $20 million.”  And, in 1997, raised the top to “more than $50 million.”  The top 1% saw their income increase by 153% between 1973 and 2012.  At the very top, top 1% of top 1%, their income skyrocketed from $5.4 million in 1966 to $30.8 million in 2012.

“Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven….It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.”  Jesus Christ, Matthew 19

After the top 1% caused the “Great 2008 Recession,” between 2009-2012, just 16,000 U>S> households took 31% of all increased income of America’s 315 million people.  Analysis of tax returns revealed the bottom 90% income shrank by 15.7%.

“We can either have a democracy in this country or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can’t have both.”  Justice Louis Brandeis

Between 1961 – 2011, the U.S’s top 400 taxpayers tax burden fell by 60%.  The total tax burden for the bottom 90% actually slightly increased.  The burden of government has been shifted to the lower 90%.   add to this, attacks in Congress on child labor laws, on unions of all kinds, on environmental laws of all kinds – which are actually attacks on the quality of life.”

“The man of great wealth owes a peculiar obligation to the state because he derives special advantages from the mere existence of the government.”  President Theodore Roosevelt

Part of the cost for inequality is less spending on what used to be considered essential public goods: 50% of roads/highways in “Backlog” – not maintained on time, so costs 2-5 times more & add minimum vehicle damage of $120 annually]; inspections of food imports are down 75% from 1981 [200-500 deaths]; slow upgrades in water supply systems [45 million endangered]; opposition to cleaner air [15,000 lives, 140,000 affected]; falling educational support [declining SAT teacher scores & bigger classes]; slashed funding for many social net services.

“Some people continue to defend trickle-down theories – which assume that economic growth, encouraged by a free market, will inevitably succeed in bringing about greater justice and inclusiveness in the world. This opinion, which has never been confirmed by the facts, expresses a crude and naive trust in the goodness of those wielding economic power and in the sacrilized workings of the prevailing economic system.”  Pope Francis I

October, 2012, the “Economist” magazine stated that the magnitude and nature of America’s inequality represented a serious threat to the country.  The International Monetary Fund noted a systematic relationship between inequality and economic instability.

Pulitzer Prize-winner Joseph Stiglitz noted that inequality means many children will never live up to their potential.  More than 20% of American kids live in poverty.  Children in other rich countries – Canada, France, Germany, Sweden – have a better chance of doing better than their parents than American children do.  And – this is before the skyrocketing college tuition cost, and debt that follows.  This inhibits marriage, home buying, and even having children.

“American inequality didn’t just happen.  It was created.”  Joseph Stiglitz”

“…a sophisticated multimillion-dollar industry has developed to consult and advise employers on how to oppose unions and frighten workers…No other industrialized nation has such a powerful union-busting industry or weaker labor protections.”

“In the general course of human nature,  a power over a man’s subsistence amounts to a power over his will.”  Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist

It was estimated that in 2010,  Federal subsidies to corporations – loopholes, direct cash transfers, etc. totaled $170 billion.   State and local corporate subsidies were in the $700 billion range.  But “we can’t afford subsidized child care.”   RIGHT?

“Great wealth always supports the party in power, no matter how corrupt it may be.  It never exerts itself for reform, for it instinctively fears change.”  Henry George,  1884

sean f. reardon’s “No Rich Child Left Behind” documents one of the main consequences of income inequality: rich kids entering kindergarten much better prepared.  From 1972-2006, the rich increased amounts spent on their children’s enrichment activities by 150%.  This leads to a growing educational gap between rich and middle class children; and false culprits like “failing schools.”  Solution: do what the rich do, invest in children from the day they are born.

“communism is a hateful thing and a menace to peace and organized government; but the communism of combined wealth and capital, the out-growth of overweening cupidity and selfishness, which insidiously undermines justice and integrity of free institutions, is not less dangerous than the communism of oppressed poverty and toil.”  President Grover Cleveland,  12/3/1888

Mike Rose says America cannot afford to ignore the 10 million community college students, many also working; nor can we ignore “tens of millions of young, marginally educated people who drift in and out of low-paying, dead-end jobs.”  And –  again, America spends “much less as a share of GDP than almost any other rich country” on these same people.  And – after the 2008 Crash, America started cutting back on public library services [only free internet sources in 2/3 of communities].

An estimated 22-100,000 people die annually in the USA – no access to health care.  Half of US emergency rooms report daily overcrowding; 500,000 ambulances are diverted each year.  Our overcrowded and underfunded emergency care system is ill prepared to respond to any major disaster – natural, disease, terrorist.

“What do I care about the law?  Hain’t I got the power?”  Cornelius Vanderbilt

In 2010, about 48.8 million Americans lived in food-insecure households.  40% had to choose between paying rent/mortgage and buying food.  America’s “Hunger Bill” is $167.5 billion yearly for lost productivity, compensation for low educational achievement, poor health, depression, suicides and charity cost.  A 2007 study, “The Economic Costs of Domestic Hunger,” said: “The nation pays far more by letting hunger exist than it would if our leaders took steps to eliminate it.”

“The children who go to bed hungry in a Harlem slum or a West Virginia mining town are not being deprived because no food can be found to give them; they are going to bed hungry because, despite all our miracles of invention and production, we have not yet found a way to make the necessities of life available to all our citizens – including those whose failure is not of personal industry or initiative, but only the unwise choice of parents.”  Senator J.William Fulbright,  1964

The $60 billion-a-year U.S. prison system is a “second line of defense” against people not helped by other social institutions:  welfare, education, employment and job training, mental health programs.  America is #1 for locking people up.  Inequality and punishment “are intimately linked.”  The U.S. jailed population rapidly escalated from 250,000 to 2.3 million by 2009; over 30 million have been affected in the last 30 years.  These people are usually negatively affected for life – a consequence inflicted upon their families and communities.  “Few doubt this system works.”

“We hold that the moral obligation of providing for old age, helpless infancy, and poverty, is far superior to that of supplying invented wants of courtly extravagance, ambition, and intrigue.”  Thomas Paine,  1791

There will be future costs.  A 1/30/2015 report said 47% of Americans spend all their income, go into debt, or use savings to exist.   TO EXIST   A major future consequence is well known: poverty in old age.  Old age medical bills will rise for Medicare.  Destitute seniors will be living on the taxpayers’ dime in nursing homes [as many already are].  Not only loss of old age dignity, but massive taxpayer expense will happen.  Another consequence of the skyrocketing 1980-2018 income inequality crisis.  The gains of American wealth have been “privatized;” the pains are/will be socialized.

And – we haven’t even discussed the coming robot-takes-your-job crisis.  People with money and power, and knowledge of the future, are already planning and investing in AI and robotics.  Without significant ideological changes, America could become a very unpleasant place to live.  Perhaps this will be the final consequence of the current  obscene income inequality.  Plutarch and Justice Brandeis will have been proven correct.

“God gave me my money.”  John D. Rockefeller, Sr.

Deliberately Destroying American Government, I

 

There is considerable concern about the ability of American government to solve basic problems.  Sometimes reference is made to “gridlock” or “partisanship.”  Two long-time analysts of American politics, Thomas Mann {Brookings Institute} and Norman Ornstein {AmericanEnterprise Institute} studied this, and produced a book,”It’s Even Worse Than It Looks.”  They criticized media for seeking “safe ground by giving equal time to opposing sides and arguments and crafting news stories that convey the impression that the two sides are equally implicated.”  They emphatically state this is not the case.  They blame the Republican Party.  Summary of their argument follows.

“In every chapter of this book, we have documented the ways in which the Republican Party has become the insurgent outlier in American politics and as such contributes disproportionally to its dysfunction….The contemporary [2012] GOP, to the horror of many of its longtime stalwarts and leaders like former senators John Danforth of Missouri and Alan Simpson of Wyoming, has veered toward tolerance of extreme ideological beliefs and policies and embrace of cynical and destructive means to advance political ends over problem solving.  These tendencies have led to disdain for negotiation and compromise unless forced into them…”

“…the Republican Party of old – the party of moderates like Ray LaHood, David Durenberger, and John Danforth, and of conservatives like Alan Simpson, Mickey Edwards, and Bob Bennett – is no longer present in our political debates or governing dynamic….Republicans in office have driven both the widening of the ideological gap between the parties and the strategic hyperpartisanship on such crucial issues as financial stabilization, economic recovery, deficits and debt, health-care reform, and climate change….their leaders have embraced fanciful policies on taxes and spending and kowtowed to the most strident voices within their party.”  In the past, both parties would seek out nonpartisan technical, economic, and scientific advice.  “Republicans in the new era have dismissed nonpartisan analysis and conclusions about the nature of problems and impact of policies when they don’t fit their own ideology or policy prescription.

Even “respected inside commentators including National Review’s Ramesh Ponnuru and American Enterprise Institute’s Steven F. Hayward, have challenged the destructive, take-no-prisoners approach of the movement within the Republican Party.”  Ponnuru: “…the real mistakes of the Bush years keep being made.  Republicans had nothing to say about wage stagnation then and are saying nothing about it now.  The real cost of Republicans fixation on ideological purity is that it distracts them from their real problems and the nation’s”  Hayward: “..notes that the ‘no tax increase’ mania…and its corollary… ‘starve the beast,’ has been proven empirically not to work.”

So – two of the main Republican pillars, by their own words – proven not to work.  And then – consider this:  David Broder’s 3/29/07 column about Reagan’s budget advisor, David Stockman.   It discusses the famous Stockman interview with Bill Greider, which appeared the “Atlantic” magazine article, “The Education of David Stockman: Stockman “told Greider that the Reagan budget was built on false premises, that it employed a ‘magic asterisk’ to conceal the size of its inevitable deficits, and that the tax cuts he had championed were really designed to benefit the wealthy.”

So, fellow Americans, add it up.  Two of the nation’s most respected and thoughtful analysts [they’re not alone] have documented – DOCUMENTED – the evidence for their case that Republicans are deliberately destroying the ability of American government to function.  Insiders from the right wing establishment are telling you that the very ideas Republicans are pushing as ‘solutions’ are ‘proven empirically’ not to work.

I urge every thoughtful American to read this book: “It’s Even Worse Than It Looks.”  They tell you when things really got worse, 1995 and later.  They provide exact dates of congressional votes.  They give you quotes.  They tell you how the culture of the U.S. House was deliberately changed to a climate of hostility.  They tell you that former major Republicans such as Eisenhower, Nixon, Dirksen, Ford are “unimaginable” for the current Republican Party.  They – and others – have also said Reagan, Bush I and II might not be acceptable now.  Some things presented are just stunning in the cynicism involved.  For those puzzled and concerned about America in the last ten years, many of the answers lie in this book.