A number of years ago Ralph Nader began telling us that
there was no essential difference between the Democratic Party and the
Republican Party. Indeed, he ran as a third party candidate because of this in 2004.
I, I suspect like many other progressives, saw the truth of Nader’s statement
as money going from the corporations and wealthy individuals to buy support
from either party no matter who won. I now think the issue may go much deeper
than that.
What led me to this suspicion is the bizarre behavior
of Barack Obama, a supposedly Democratic president. The last straw has been his
putting Social Security on the bargaining table for the 2014 budget, not to
mention that he did so even before anybody had sat down to that table. He has
already cut the rate of Social Security contributions by calling such
contributions a payroll tax. In addition to this we now find out that the sequestering
of funds, which is the immediate source of this problem, was, according to Bob
Woodward, Obama’s suggestion in the first place.
In any event, these actions and many more such as the Wall
Street bailout, corporation accommodation in his health bill, and the
furtherance of an imperial presidency by his continuing attempt to take over
the legislative process, have raised the following possibility.
Suppose
the Big Banks, much bigger and more powerful than we mere mortals have been led
to believe,(e.g. Goldman Sachs was critical to the failure of the Greek
economy) wanted to control, and thereby tailor our democracy to their liking. The
major roadblock would be a population desirous to continue long-standing
publicly-supported programs such as Social Security and Medicare, both of which
represent enormous profits if privatized.
This would be additionally desirable because future corporate growth is
looking increasingly flatter as global competition increases.
In
view of this scenario, I suggest they have funded two political parties, each
with a different mission. The Republican Party would become the party of the obdurate
insisting on a return to 19th century capitalism. It prided itself
on sticking to the American way, ranging from the nuclear family to the
subordinate role of women to capitalism uber
alles. The Democrats from Clinton to Obama would be the good guys willing
to compromise with the uncompromising Republican
ideologues no matter how far out their demands might be. This political
mechanism has allowed the gradual destruction of social services by government
and their transference to the profit driven private sector, as the Democrats
“reached out” to an intransigent Republican Party. This process is destroying all
the civilizing benefits that saw much of the working class become the middle
class, which the Democrats following FDR had fought so hard and bitterly for.
The welfare of the majority is being sacrificed to the greed of the wealthy and
the process has been essentially a “good cop, bad cop” scenario conducted as
politics as usual.
In
brief, the American public has, and is, being treated to a kabuki dance aimed at destroying the welfare of ordinary
citizens by transferring increasing amounts of money and power to the wealthy
and powerful by the posturing Democrats led by Obama (and now joined by Pelosi)
“reaching out” to an adamant, increasingly absurd, Republican Party. All of this is occurring in
the context of the greatest economic inequality since the Gilded Age at the end
of the 19th century.
So,
assuming this diagnosis is substantially correct, what is to be done?
First
let me deliver myself of my utter disdain for Barack Obama. Here is a person who
gave well-disposed Americans every reason to believe they had finally found a president
who would put people first. What we got is a gifted orator who put money and
the power it generates first and the people last, if at all. We got a
high-level, Wall Street shill for whom very wealthy crooks are too big to jail.
Obama has purveyed deceptions and legal casuistry to a populace victimized by
Wall Street, suffering over ten years of war with no end in sight and the loss
of their jobs and homes. He has done more to destroy our Constitutionally
guaranteed rights than any president in recent history. He has endorsed
continued torture and the violation of the Geneva Treaty. He has taken on the
role of an assassin with his drone attacks. He has made a mockery of American
decency on the world stage and in doing so promoted the spread of uncivilized
behavior among the nations of the world. In short, he has made the world a more
dangerous place for humanity and exacerbated its struggle with the complexities
of over population and its consequences. It is clear that neither he, nor the
Democratic Party, are disposed to put people first.
In
effect, the American people have been politically abandoned and, as Jefferson
noted, they have to take matters into their own hands, because their governing
institutions have failed them. Let us find an effective, 21st
century, non-violent, way to do so.
Bob
Newhard
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