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| #Post#: 18-------------------------------------------------- | |
| The Anti-Democratic Elite Fix Was IN From The Very Start of the | |
| USA | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 10, 2013, 5:30 pm | |
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| Luther Martin: Representative for Maryland and dissenting | |
| Anti-Federalist. Was shocked at the attempt by the elite to | |
| overthrow the existing government in secret in 1787, and swore | |
| to tell the people what Washington, Madison and Hamilton were up | |
| to. The rich were terrified of the people screwed by Hamilton's | |
| bank bailouts and after Shay's Rebellion almost saw Philidelphia | |
| captured by angry citizens, they were ready to install a police | |
| state. | |
| Martin warned we were ill-advised to install a President King | |
| who would plot against the people in concert with the Senate: He | |
| said we were crazy to put men into a chamber for six year terms | |
| instead of the current one-year terms; men who would no longer | |
| be paid by their states and move away from their constituents to | |
| a corrupt political city, and who could not be recalled for any | |
| reason by their state for misbehavior. He said we were going to | |
| lose our freedom under the reintroduction of a hated standing | |
| army and that we would suffer under the despotism of a Supreme | |
| Court with no citizen jury. | |
| He stormed out and refused to sign the Constitution without a | |
| Bill of Rights, and broke the convention's signed oath of | |
| secrecy that Mad-Man Madison made everyone sign before being | |
| admitted. Martin went straight to the press and warned the | |
| people not to ratify this powerful central government with a | |
| crazy central bank and insane electoral college scheme designed | |
| to strip citizens of any meaningful representation. | |
| Before this abomination was ratified, there were 2,000 | |
| representatives for the people: One rep existed for about 300 | |
| citizens. The Constitution made it one rep per MINIMUM 30,000 to | |
| 60,000 [I]but CONVENIENTLY DID NOT STATE A MAXIMUM POPULATION | |
| PER REP![/i] | |
| That apparently wasn't good enough for the oligarchs as our | |
| population grew so shortly after 1913 a cork was put on the | |
| maximum number of representatives. Please note that ALL new | |
| voting groups from women to minorities to Native Americans got | |
| the "right" to vote AFTER the cork was put on the maximum number | |
| of reps . | |
| NOTE: The 14th Amendment right to vote for African Americans | |
| after the Civil War became a cruel farce by 1876. The elitist | |
| Supreme Court twisted the 14th Amendment to give Corporations | |
| personhood as a cruel and cynical vicious slap to the original | |
| intent of the 14th Amendment. Even as blacks where being | |
| disenfranchised, the courts were busy giving corporations extra | |
| privileges along with the license to break the law with impunity | |
| called limited liability. | |
| Now, in most states, there is only one rep for 740,000 citizens, | |
| and virtually ZERO chance of you ever talking to one. >:( :P | |
| Source: the Actual Anti-Federalist writings... | |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Complete_Anti-Federalist | |
| #Post#: 60-------------------------------------------------- | |
| The Folly of Empire | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 14, 2013, 6:50 pm | |
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| The Folly of Empire | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/129fs238648.gif | |
| By Chris Hedges | |
| The final days of empire give ample employment and power to the | |
| feckless, the insane and the idiotic. These politicians and | |
| court propagandists, hired to be the public faces on the sinking | |
| ship, mask the real work of the crew, which is systematically | |
| robbing the passengers as the vessel goes down. The mandarins of | |
| power stand in the wheelhouse barking ridiculous orders and | |
| seeing how fast they can gun the engines. They fight like | |
| children over the ship�s wheel as the vessel heads full speed | |
| into a giant ice field. They wander the decks giving pompous | |
| speeches. They shout that the SS America is the greatest ship | |
| ever built. They insist that it has the most advanced technology | |
| and embodies the highest virtues. And then, with abrupt and | |
| unexpected fury, down we will go into the frigid waters. | |
| The last days of empire are carnivals of folly. We are in the | |
| midst of our own, plunging forward as our leaders court willful | |
| economic and environmental self-destruction. Sumer and Rome went | |
| down like this. So did the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires. | |
| Men and women of stunning mediocrity and depravity led the | |
| monarchies of Europe and Russia on the eve of World War I. And | |
| America has, in its own decline, offered up its share of | |
| weaklings, dolts and morons to steer it to destruction. A nation | |
| that was still rooted in reality would never glorify charlatans | |
| such as Sen. Ted Cruz, House Speaker John Boehner and former | |
| Speaker Newt Gingrich as they pollute the airwaves. If we had | |
| any idea what was really happening to us we would have turned in | |
| fury against Barack Obama, whose signature legacy will be utter | |
| capitulation to the demands of Wall Street, the fossil fuel | |
| industry, the military-industrial complex and the security and | |
| surveillance state. We would have rallied behind those few, such | |
| as Ralph Nader, who denounced a monetary system based on | |
| gambling and the endless printing of money and condemned the | |
| willful wrecking of the ecosystem. We would have mutinied. We | |
| would have turned the ship back. | |
| The populations of dying empires are passive because they are | |
| lotus-eaters. There is a narcotic-like reverie among those | |
| barreling toward oblivion. [color=red]They retreat into the | |
| sexual, the tawdry and the inane, retreats that are momentarily | |
| pleasurable but ensure self-destruction. [/color] They naively | |
| trust it will all work out. As a species, Margaret Atwood | |
| observes in her dystopian novel �Oryx and Crake,� �we�re doomed | |
| by hope.� And absurd promises of hope and glory are endlessly | |
| served up by the entertainment industry, the political and | |
| economic elite, the class of courtiers who pose as journalists, | |
| self-help gurus like Oprah and religious belief systems that | |
| assure followers that God will always protect them. It is | |
| collective self-delusion, a retreat into magical thinking. | |
| �The American citizen thus lives in a world where fantasy is | |
| more real than reality, where the image has more dignity than | |
| the original,� Daniel J. Boorstin wrote in his book �The Image: | |
| A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America.� �We hardly dare face our | |
| bewilderment, because our ambiguous experience is so pleasantly | |
| iridescent, and the solace of belief in contrived reality is so | |
| thoroughly real. We have become eager accessories in the great | |
| hoaxes of the age. These are the hoaxes we play on ourselves.� | |
| Culture and literacy, in the final stage of decline, are | |
| replaced with noisy diversions and empty clich�s. The Roman | |
| statesman Cicero inveighed against their ancient equivalent�the | |
| arena. Cicero, for his honesty, was hunted down and murdered and | |
| his hands and head were cut off. His severed head and his right | |
| hand, which had written the Philippics, were nailed onto the | |
| speaker�s platform in the Forum. The roaring crowds, while the | |
| Roman elite spat on the head, were gleefully told he would never | |
| speak or write again. In the modern age this toxic, mindless | |
| cacophony, our own version of spectacle and gladiator fights, of | |
| bread and circus, is pumped into the airwaves in 24-hour cycles. | |
| Political life has fused into celebrity worship. Education is | |
| primarily vocational. Intellectuals are cast out and despised. | |
| Artists cannot make a living. Few people read books. Thought has | |
| been banished, especially at universities and colleges, where | |
| timid pedants and careerists churn out academic drivel. | |
| �Although tyranny, because it needs no consent, may successfully | |
| rule over foreign peoples,� Hannah Arendt wrote in �The Origins | |
| of Totalitarianism,� �it can stay in power only if it destroys | |
| first of all the national institutions of its own people.� And | |
| ours have been destroyed. | |
| Sensual pleasure and eternal youth are our overriding | |
| obsessions. The Roman emperor Tiberius, at the end, fled to | |
| the island of Capri and turned his seaside palace into a house | |
| of unbridled lust and violence. �Bevies of girls and young men, | |
| whom he had collected from all over the Empire as adepts in | |
| unnatural practices, and known as spintriae, would copulate | |
| before him in groups of three, to excite his waning passions,� | |
| Suetonius wrote in �The Twelve Caesars.� Tiberius trained small | |
| boys, whom he called his minnows, to frolic with him in the | |
| water and perform oral sex. And after watching prolonged | |
| torture, he would have captives thrown into the sea from a cliff | |
| near his palace. Tiberius | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-object-015.gif<br | |
| />would be followed by Caligula | |
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| and Nero. | |
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| �At times when the page is turning,� Louis-Ferdinand C�line | |
| wrote in �Castle to Castle,� �when History brings all the nuts | |
| together, opens its Epic Dance Halls! hats and heads in the | |
| whirlwind! Panties overboard!� | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/p8.gifhttp://www.pic4ever.com/images/126fs227734… | |
| The anthropologist Joseph Tainter in his book �The Collapse of | |
| Complex Societies� looked at the collapse of civilizations from | |
| the Roman to the Mayan. He concluded that they disintegrated | |
| because they finally could not sustain the bureaucratic | |
| complexities they had created. | |
| Layers of bureaucracy demand more and more exploitation, not | |
| only of the environment but the laboring classes. They become | |
| calcified by systems that are unable to respond to the changing | |
| reality around them. They, like our elite universities and | |
| business schools, churn out systems managers, people who are | |
| taught not to think but to blindly service the system. | |
| These systems managers know only how to perpetuate themselves | |
| and the system they serve, although serving that system means | |
| disemboweling the nation and the planet. | |
| Our elites and bureaucrats exhaust the earth to hold up a system | |
| that worked in the past, failing to see that it no longer works. | |
| Elites, rather than contemplate reform, which would jeopardize | |
| their privilege and power, retreat in the twilight of empire | |
| into walled compounds like the Forbidden City or Versailles. | |
| They invent their own reality. Those on Wall Street and in | |
| corporate boardrooms have replicated this behavior. They insist | |
| that continued reliance on fossil fuel and speculations will | |
| sustain the empire. State resources, as Tainter notes, are at | |
| the end increasingly squandered on extravagant and senseless | |
| projects and imperial adventures. And then it all collapses. :o | |
| Our collapse will take the whole planet with it. | |
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| It is more pleasant, I admit, to stand mesmerized in front of | |
| our electronic hallucinations. It is easier to check out | |
| intellectually. It is more gratifying to imbibe the hedonism and | |
| the sickness of the worship of the self and money. It is more | |
| comforting to chatter about celebrity gossip and ignore or | |
| dismiss what is reality. >:( | |
| http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n37/n188883.jpg | |
| Thomas Mann in �The Magic Mountain� and Joseph Roth in �Hotel | |
| Savoy� brilliantly chronicled this peculiar state of mind. In | |
| Roth�s hotel the first three floors house in luxury the bloated | |
| rich, the amoral politicians, the bankers and the business | |
| owners. | |
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| height=780] | |
| http://www.estacaoliberdade.com.br/wordpress-3.5-pt_BR/wordpress/wp-content/upl… | |
| The upper floors are crammed with people who struggle to pay | |
| their bills and who are steadily divested of their possessions | |
| until they are destitute and cast out. There is no political | |
| ideology among decayed ruling elites, despite choreographed | |
| debates and elaborate political theater. It is, as it always is | |
| at the end, one vast kleptocracy. | |
| Just before World War II, a friend asked Roth, a Jewish | |
| intellectual who had fled Nazi Germany for Paris, �Why are you | |
| drinking so much?� Roth answered: �Do you think you are going to | |
| escape? You too are going to be wiped out.� | |
| http://www.truthdig.com/report/page2/the_folly_of_empire_20131014 | |
| [move][I] | |
| God is not mocked, whatsoever you sow, that you shall | |
| reap.[/I][/move] | |
| #Post#: 61-------------------------------------------------- | |
| The madness of capital | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 14, 2013, 8:26 pm | |
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| The madness of capital | |
| World leaders remain wedded to economic metrics that say little | |
| about the well-being of humans and the environment. | |
| Last Modified: 13 Oct 2013 14:39 | |
| Jason Hickel | |
| Dr Jason Hickel lectures at the London School of Economics and | |
| serves as an adviser to /The Rules. He has contributed political | |
| critique and analysis to various magazines. He is currently | |
| working on a new book titled 'The Development Delusion: Why Aid | |
| Misses the Point about Poverty'. | |
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| Governments subsidize the fossil fuel industry to the tune of | |
| about $2tn a year, writes Hickel (EPA) | |
| Last month the Associated Press reported that the income gap in | |
| the United States broke a new record in 2012, with the 1 percent | |
| grabbing a greater share of total household wealth than ever | |
| before in history. | |
| This news follows on the heels of the fact that the 1 percent | |
| not only captured all of the income gains during the first two | |
| years of the economic recovery, but also stole a portion of the | |
| already-existing incomes of the bottom 99 percent, causing | |
| median household income to decline despite overall economic | |
| growth. | |
| The American people have not been silent in the face of this | |
| injustice. The fall of 2011 brought the biggest protest movement | |
| that the nation had seen in decades, with countless sit-ins, | |
| rallies, marches, and petitions across the country. How did the | |
| government respond to this unprecedented wave of democratic | |
| expression? First they curtailed our freedom of speech and used | |
| "counterterrorism" units - in collusion with Wall Street banks - | |
| to coordinate military force against us. Then they proceeded to | |
| do exactly the opposite of what we asked. | |
| Our voices have been heard loud and clear. Yet the US elite, and | |
| the political class that serves them, have moved in the past few | |
| years to siphon not less of our nation's collective wealth, but | |
| more. | |
| What is so interesting about this continuing heist is that it | |
| has been so brazen. There has been little attempt to hide behind | |
| the usual justifications. Why? Because no one really believes | |
| them anymore. | |
| We all know that trickle-down economics is a farce. | |
| We know that outrageous CEO salaries are not only unnecessary | |
| but actively wasteful. We know that raising minimum wages does | |
| not cause unemployment. | |
| We know that the bank bailout was an inside job, and, after the | |
| Citizens United ruling, we can all see how our political system | |
| has been captured by corporate interests. | |
| These are now open secrets. The game is rigged, and we know it. | |
| False consciousness | |
| In a well-known passage from Capital, Marx summarises his theory | |
| of false consciousness in the following phrase: "Sie wissen das | |
| nicht, aber sie tun es". In English: "They do not know it, but | |
| they are doing it". His claim here is that ideology relies on a | |
| sort of collective naivete; that people accept a set of | |
| illusions that obscure how the system really works. According to | |
| Marx, capitalism persists because of this false consciousness. | |
| UN: Extremely likely global warming man-made | |
| But our culture today is much more cynical than this. Slavoj | |
| Zizek suggests that a more accurate twist on Marx's words might | |
| read: "They know very well what they are doing, but still, they | |
| are doing it." Zizek means for this to describe the general | |
| population, but it seems to me that it more accurately describes | |
| our economic and political elites. No one has any illusions | |
| about how destructive their pursuit of profit has become. Yet | |
| they show no signs of changing course. | |
| Nowhere is this clearer than in the debate about climate change. | |
| We have known the math for a long time. We know that we have | |
| to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius if we want to | |
| avoid catastrophe. To keep from tipping over this threshold, we | |
| can only emit another 300 gigatons of carbon globally. Yet right | |
| now the world's proven oil and gas reserves contain about 2,700 | |
| gigatons. That's how much the 1 percent are presently planning | |
| to burn. If we continue at our present rate of consumption, we | |
| will blow through our allotment in about 15 years. | |
| There are a number of very vocal people who deny the science | |
| behind climate change despite the overwhelming evidence at hand. | |
| Yet far more dangerous, and far more illustrative of the | |
| cynicism of our times, are those leaders and policymakers who | |
| accept the science but nonetheless have no plans to do anything | |
| about it. We've watched climate summit after climate summit spin | |
| by - Copenhagen, Cancun, Durban, Doha - without any binding plan | |
| of action. | |
| In fact, our governments are doing exactly the opposite of what | |
| they should be doing. Instead of investing seriously in | |
| alternative energies, they are subsidizing the global fossil | |
| fuel industry to the tune of nearly $2tn per year. We have been | |
| watching Arctic sea ice melt with astonishing speed, but instead | |
| of recognising this for the disaster that it is, states and | |
| corporations are rushing to extract the fossil fuels that are | |
| becoming accessible as a result. | |
| There is a certain madness to our present age. The 1 percent is | |
| so devoted to serving the imperatives of capital that they are | |
| willing to sacrifice all basic reason. | |
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| As John Lennon once so famously put it, "our society is being | |
| run by maniacs for maniacal ends". | |
| Gross domestic product mania | |
| Behind the madness of the 1 percent in the face of climate | |
| change lies another open secret that they are unwilling to face: | |
| the contradictions of economic growth. Since the recession | |
| began, we have been bombarded with the message that we need to | |
| rev the global economy back up to at least 3 percent growth in | |
| gross domestic product (GDP) per year. Anything less, and | |
| economists tell us we're in a crisis. But what is this indicator | |
| that has come to occupy such a central place in our operating | |
| system? What does it measure? | |
| To imagine that we can continue on this trajectory indefinitely | |
| is to disavow the most obvious truths about our planet's | |
| material limits. | |
| Introduced only in the late 1940s by American economists, GDP | |
| measures the total market value of all of the natural resources | |
| and human labour turned into commodities and sold for money. So | |
| if you cut down a forest and sell the timber, GDP goes up. But | |
| GDP includes no cost accounting. It does not measure the cost of | |
| losing the forest as a future resource, as a home for endangered | |
| species, or as a sinkhole for carbon dioxide. In other words, | |
| GDP tells a story that reflects only a very narrow set of | |
| interests. | |
| As long as we continue churning nature and humans into products, | |
| and as long as we do this more each year than the one before, | |
| then, according to the world's most dominant measure of success, | |
| we're doing well. | |
| But, as David Korten has put it, using GDP as the standard of | |
| economic well-being "makes no more sense than taking the rapid | |
| expansion of one's girth as an indicator of improved personal | |
| health". It's a shallow measurement, and it doesn't measure the | |
| right things. Not only does it leave out what is bad, it also | |
| leaves out much of what is good. When you take care of your | |
| elderly parents, when you grow your own food in a community | |
| garden, when you set aside land as a biodiversity preserve - | |
| none of this contributes to GDP. | |
| We know that there is something wrong with the logic of this | |
| arbitrary measure. Yet our entire political system is organised | |
| around it, obsessed with increasing GDP growth each year in | |
| perpetuity. Even at only 3 percent, that means finding more than | |
| $2tn worth of new investments every year. Consider the sheer | |
| scale of the production and consumption that this requires. Each | |
| year we have to add the equivalent of the size of the entire | |
| global economy of 1970 just to be able to say that we're | |
| "progressing". | |
| To imagine that we can continue on this trajectory indefinitely | |
| is to disavow the most obvious truths about our planet's | |
| material limits. | |
| Yet this model holds such sway among policymakers that even the | |
| most supposedly progressive and compassionate factions uphold | |
| it, as we can see in the case of the international development | |
| community. The UN high-level panel for the new Millennium | |
| Development Goals, for instance, has called on the world's | |
| governments to eradicate global poverty by 2030. This is a noble | |
| goal indeed, but the means by which the panel hopes to get there | |
| - namely, through economic growth - relies on some very scary | |
| mathematics. | |
| Assuming the existing ratio between GDP growth and the income | |
| growth of the poorest, eradicating poverty with this strategy | |
| would require that we increase global production and consumption | |
| by more than 12 times. And that's using a poverty line of $1.25 | |
| per day, which is really more like a starvation line. A more | |
| realistic poverty line is about $5 per day. But in order to | |
| accomplish even this most basic feat we would need to increase | |
| global production and consumption by 175 times. | |
| Even if this were physically possible, what would the | |
| consequences look like? Economist David Woodward has pointed | |
| out: "There is simply no way this can be achieved without | |
| triggering truly catastrophic climate change - which, apart from | |
| anything else, would obliterate any potential gains from poverty | |
| reduction." | |
| Willful self-delusion | |
| The growth paradigm - the code at the heart of our system that | |
| calls for constant expansion and constant accumulation - is so | |
| riddled with contradictions that it beggars belief. During the | |
| height of modernist optimism in the 1950s we might have | |
| explained devotion to this model as a kind of false | |
| consciousness. But today, given what we have come to know, we | |
| can only describe it as madness - a sort of willful | |
| self-delusion. | |
| The radical position is to imagine that we can carry on as we | |
| are ... Yet, as George Orwell knew so well, 'to see what is in | |
| front of one's nose needs a constant struggle'. | |
| Ultimately, the persistence of this reality - which has been | |
| fabricated by elites - relies on the willingness of populations | |
| to buy into it. We are now seeing signs all over the world that | |
| this consent is straining to breaking point, that people have | |
| grown weary of the mad logic of capital and are eager to push | |
| their imaginations beyond the limits that have been set for | |
| them. | |
| Will this be enough? We must make it so. We need to find each | |
| other. We need to abolish our fear. We need to believe that | |
| something else is possible. | |
| There are sparks of hope out there. A number of countries have | |
| already begun to reject the dominant economic paradigm. | |
| Ecuador's new, path-breaking National Development Plan, for | |
| example, refuses the tired call to rev up growth and exploit | |
| people and nature in favor of an economy based on the principles | |
| of sharing, commons, and bien vivir, or "good living". | |
| In the West, the New Economics Foundation has outlined policies | |
| for a zero-growth economy, something even Keynes knew we would | |
| someday have to achieve. There is also a growing movement to | |
| abolish GDP and replace it with a more realistic indicator, such | |
| as GPI, which allows economists to account for resource | |
| depletion, carbon dioxide emissions, and income distribution | |
| when measuring economic well-being. | |
| Imagine: What if we elected politicians on the basis of their | |
| plans to maximize bien vivir or improve GPI? | |
| This is not a radical position. On the contrary, the radical | |
| position is to imagine that we can carry on as we are. It's a | |
| simple point, really. Yet, as George Orwell knew so well, "to | |
| see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle". | |
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| http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/10/madness-capital-20131013104914… | |
| #Post#: 62-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Hedges and Scheer on American Fascism | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 14, 2013, 8:48 pm | |
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| Hedges and Scheer on American Fascism | |
| http://www.truthdig.com/avbooth/item/chris_hedges_and_robert_scheer_discuss_ame… | |
| http://www.truthdig.com/avbooth/item/chris_hedges_and_robert_scheer_discuss_ame… | |
| Listen at the link to The two celebrated journalists discuss the | |
| collapse of vital institutions and the rise of demagogues and | |
| charlatans in post-meltdown America. | |
| People are getting it. The following truthful comment (clear to | |
| most at the DD over a decade ago!) received much approval and no | |
| scorn. That is a sea change from just a few years ago. | |
| [quote]Bernard Martin | |
| Gee, awareness at last! Anyone who didn't sleep thru | |
| history/civics classes and educated in pre-Reagan days surely | |
| has seen this nation sliding into fascism just by merely | |
| referencing the characteristics of classic fascist philosophy | |
| and the socio/cultural changes which have been occurring in this | |
| country. | |
| What we euphemistically call free market capitalism is merely | |
| fascism in civilian garb. Corporate oligarchs and government are | |
| one and the same, thus the ever prevalent "revolving door" | |
| between the ruling and business elite and the progressive | |
| exclusion of the average citizen from meaningful civic | |
| involvement. | |
| Also, the proliferation of propaganda and fear mongering | |
| designed to foster the bigotry, hatred, and insecurity of the | |
| more ignorant and insular segments of society serves to keep the | |
| people focused on collective negative traits of their cohorts | |
| rather than those who systematically work to drain the wealth of | |
| the economy for their own purposes. | |
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| #Post#: 122-------------------------------------------------- | |
| The Industrial Revolution Created Predatory Capitalism; Our Cons | |
| titution HELPED! | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 20, 2013, 5:02 pm | |
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| The Constitution is a pro-slavery document. | |
| Much has been written about the Revolution being, at it's core, | |
| an attempt to immunize the colonies from the "disturbing" (to | |
| Jefferson -he was furious years later when Haiti obtained | |
| independence and violated even the good parts of the | |
| constitution by authorizing to give the French plantation owners | |
| money and weapons to quell the rebellion - , many other | |
| founding fathers and their wealthy friends) move in England at | |
| the time to outlaw slavery. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.cartoonwork.com/compassionate_conservatism_sjpg1323.jpg[/img] | |
| The industrial revolution and how the elite parasitic modus | |
| operandi called "capitalism" benefited massively from mass | |
| production is the main historical influence that led to our | |
| polluted world and the cruel poverty wage structure of today. | |
| The mass production factories created a new type slavery without | |
| the pejorative connotation of being race linked but it was still | |
| slavery. | |
| When enslaving African Americans was no longer cost effective | |
| due to farm machinery, new ways to enslave them and the poor | |
| whites as well as any other ethnic poor had to be invented. | |
| After all, the elite did not like one bit the idea that the | |
| increased efficiency of a laborer could provide that laborer | |
| with more free time and a better life. The 1% had conniption | |
| fits thinking about all those people out there having the time | |
| to sit, think and figure out how TBTB were gaming them. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=380] | |
| http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-F6mRO-kCiok/TqbpS5jf6gI/AAAAAAAAAEQ/t58xUGQ-uSo/s640/… | |
| No, the elite developed a plan to "keep em' busy". The guilt | |
| trip sermons from pulpits all over America went out after the | |
| Civil War to demonize leisure and glorify "nose to the | |
| grindstone" work as being "God's Will". Few evils in human | |
| behavior exceed that of the act of conning people that trust you | |
| into willingly allowing themselves to be exploited based on the | |
| claim that it's what the are OBLIGATED to do because the person | |
| IN AUTHORITY speaks for GOD. There is a special place in hell | |
| for these elite predatory capitalist water carrying apologists | |
| that wear the cloth. >:( | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.sciencephoto.com/image/362577/350wm/V2000034-Aerial_view_of_factorie… | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://germanhistorydocs.ghi-dc.org/images/20030037-r%20copy.jpg[/img] | |
| Factory owners displaying their "work ethic" | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/ugly004.gif | |
| The elite's "work ethic" includes years of "sabbaticals", | |
| "learning experiences", "naval gazing" and "introspection" that | |
| translate to long stretches of time doing absolutely nothing | |
| productive. I think that's wonderful and should be available to | |
| all of us as a means to a healthier and happier mindset. That's | |
| why the elite do it. For them to then turn around and unleash | |
| their propaganda water carrying lackeys solemnly mouthing the | |
| "don't be lazy, work your fingers to the bone for us" bull**** | |
| on the populace is the epitome of duplicity. | |
| It is said the word "saboteur" derives from the Netherlands in | |
| the 15th century when workers would throw their sabots (wooden | |
| shoes) into the wooden gears of the textile looms to break the | |
| cogs, fearing the automated machines would render the human | |
| workers obsolete. | |
| Notice how the word "saboteur" has a negative connotation. This | |
| shows who controls the historical narrative. I believe the Dutch | |
| laborers weren't just concerned about obsolescence; they were | |
| concerned about controlling how much they got paid for their | |
| labor. | |
| Mass production was the beginning of a massive concentration of | |
| wealth by greedy machinery owners that refused to pay equitable | |
| wages. | |
| This is what "Capitalism" is really all about. It is sold as | |
| free market this and that but, in practice, it is nothing but | |
| elite parasitism. | |
| http://www.opednews.com/populum/uploaded/wemeantwell-23439-20130307-234.jpg | |
| When the English gentry wanted to corral the peasants into | |
| working in the factories, as well as use more of their land to | |
| grow sheep for fleece free from peasant interference, they came | |
| up with a pack of thinly justified herding mechanisms (Enclosure | |
| Laws) that stripped the peasants of their ability to live off | |
| the land. | |
| The peasants were not buying the con that working in a factory | |
| was a better deal than living off the land. They had to be | |
| forced. | |
| They knew damned good and well that the factory owners were not | |
| going to pay decent wages or provide adequate working | |
| conditions. | |
| Today, all this disguised tyranny called capitalism is festooned | |
| with gooblygock terms like competitive advantage and arbitrage | |
| along with a plethora of terms from the crooked imaginations of | |
| bored economists but it continues to be about elite parasitism. | |
| In the financial area the vampire proboscis is usury but that is | |
| not the whole story by a long shot. Patent law is another huge | |
| part of RHIP that was NEVER there to protect inventors UNLESS | |
| those inventors were from the upper class. | |
| The bottom line is the control of the populace for the power, | |
| profit and pleasure of the TPBT. | |
| [quote]Enclosure | |
| In English social and economic history, enclosure or | |
| inclosure[1] is the process which ends traditional rights such | |
| as mowing meadows for hay, or grazing livestock on common land | |
| formerly held in the open field system. Once enclosed, these | |
| uses of the land become restricted to the owner, and it ceases | |
| to be common land. In England and Wales the term is also used | |
| for the process that ended the ancient system of arable farming | |
| in open fields. Under enclosure, such land is fenced (enclosed) | |
| and deeded or entitled to one or more owners. The process of | |
| enclosure began to be a widespread feature of the English | |
| agricultural landscape during the 16th century. By the 19th | |
| century, unenclosed commons had become largely restricted to | |
| rough pasture in mountainous areas and to relatively small parts | |
| of the lowlands. | |
| The process of enclosure has sometimes been accompanied by | |
| force, resistance, and bloodshed, and remains among the most | |
| controversial areas of agricultural and economic history in | |
| England. Marxist and neo-Marxist historians argue that rich | |
| landowners used their control of state processes to appropriate | |
| public land for their private benefit. | |
| This created a landless working class that provided the labour | |
| required in the new industries developing in the north of | |
| England. For example: "In agriculture the years between 1760 and | |
| 1820 are the years of wholesale enclosure in which, in village | |
| after village, common rights are lost".[2] "Enclosure (when all | |
| the sophistications are allowed for) was a plain enough case of | |
| class robbery".[3]HYPERLINK \l "cite_note-3"[4][/quote] | |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure | |
| The following video tells the real story of capitalism's birth | |
| and growth through the power the elite obtained in the | |
| industrial revolution, how the poor were demonized as being | |
| "lazy" for attempting to avoid the horrors of factory work by | |
| staying and living off the land. They had to be forced, along | |
| with their children, to do so.[/I] | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0nM5DU4ADI&feature=player_embedded<br | |
| /> | |
| The only proper economic system that humans should engage in is | |
| the egalitarian socialism that the early Christians engaged in | |
| as shown in the Book of Acts in the New Testament. The Apostles | |
| were the top dogs but they received no special privileges and | |
| had to work as hard as anybody else. | |
| The elite despise egalitarianism so they invented all sorts of | |
| euphemisms for tyranny like capitalism, as well as 20th century | |
| Soviet Communism. It's six of one and half a dozen of the other. | |
| They all end up with a few reptiles in the catbird seat making | |
| life miserable for the rest of us. | |
| That is one of the reasons why, in my articles on Renewables, I | |
| am adamantly opposed to scaling up renewable energy sources into | |
| centralized power generating facilities UNLESS they are | |
| nationalized. | |
| Privatization of centralized power leads to pollution and | |
| illicit profits which are then used to buy the government. | |
| Decentralized renewable power generating facilities provide | |
| stable, secure and long term jobs free from the feast or famine | |
| fun and games so favored by predatory capitalism. | |
| Capitalism REQUIRES an insecure labor force so they can be | |
| fleeced and set to fight against each other for jobs. | |
| Sustainability eliminates all this tyranny and returns the | |
| proper view of human existence that everyone should be entitled | |
| to a decent lifestyle. | |
| The 'cog in the wheels of industry' view of humans and their | |
| labor as commodities is WRONG and has must be rejected by | |
| civilization.'Creatively destroying' human quality of life for | |
| profit is [I]good psychopathic criminal behavior, not good | |
| business. | |
| #Post#: 162-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Anti-Demcratic Elite Fix Was IN From The Very Start of t | |
| he USA | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 26, 2013, 12:00 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwaNZgY9PCQ&feature=player_embedded | |
| The Tragedy of the Commons is a (false) ASSUMPTION that EVERYONE | |
| is GREEDY and will exploit nature to the point of exhaustion | |
| even though it will ultimately destroy nature AND bring about | |
| starvation of the "greedballs". It's the old, "EVERYBODY is | |
| going to do it so I might as well do it before they do!" | |
| predatory capitalist RESPONSIBILITY DODGE. | |
| The TRUTH about the ACTUAL COMMONS in England was QUITE | |
| different. When viability, NOT MAXIMUM EXPLIOTATION (as in | |
| modern predatory psychopathic capitalism) is the ruling | |
| principle, the COMMONS works quite well as it did in England for | |
| centuries until the land owners got super greedy with the dawn | |
| of the industrial revolution and DELIBERATELY began to overgraze | |
| the land (that had hitherto been shared by the poor commoners) | |
| with backing by the bought-and-paid for parliament that invented | |
| the land grab called the enclosure laws. | |
| The video explains all this better than I do but the main thing | |
| for you to remember is to yell BULLSHIT the next time you hear | |
| some libertarian or predatory capitalist cry crocodile tears | |
| about the "Tragedy" of the Commons. >:( | |
| #Post#: 163-------------------------------------------------- | |
| How the Poor got Poorer - The Bitter Truth | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 26, 2013, 12:24 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ur5k9NalS90 | |
| #Post#: 170-------------------------------------------------- | |
| How the Wealthy Wage War on Democracy Itself | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 27, 2013, 12:48 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Published on Thursday, October 24, 2013 by TruthDig.com | |
| How the Wealthy Wage War on Democracy Itself | |
| by Sonali Kolhatkar | |
| If the Supreme Court�s 2010 Citizens United ruling was not | |
| devastating enough for American democracy, a new case could wipe | |
| away any remaining vestige of election integrity. The nation�s | |
| highest court heard oral arguments in McCutcheon vs. Federal | |
| Election Commission this month. If the court rules in favor of | |
| Alabama mining CEO Shaun McCutcheon, rich Americans could make | |
| unlimited amounts of campaign contributions directly to | |
| political candidates and parties. Currently, the federal limit | |
| for individual contributions is $123,000 over two years, a | |
| figure that the majority of Americans don�t even earn as basic | |
| income during that time span.(Image: Shutterstock) | |
| The conservative National Review recently published a critique | |
| of what author Ammon Simon called �the Left�s fear tactics� over | |
| sounding the alarm on this new potential deregulation of money | |
| in elections. Simon begins by making the case that money does | |
| not in fact influence elections, citing several questionable | |
| studies that, according to him, prove �the evidence just doesn�t | |
| lend itself to the �legalized corruption� theme.� | |
| But he then contradictorily laments �the misguided belief that | |
| we can regulate away money�s influence over the political | |
| system.� The conservative admiringly points out that, | |
| �Historically, campaign-finance laws have always been undermined | |
| by innovative workarounds.� | |
| Simon�s argument therefore could be summarized thus: Rich people | |
| should be able to influence democracy simply because they are | |
| rich, but don�t worry, their money doesn�t have any effect. But | |
| if you do try to curb the influence they say they don�t have | |
| they will simply acquire it by other means so just give up | |
| trying. | |
| In an interview about McCutcheon vs. FEC, University of Texas | |
| journalism professor Robert Jensen told me, �The argument that | |
| it�s a violation of my free speech rights if the government | |
| restricts in any way the way I spend my money on campaigns has a | |
| kind of curious logic to it. There�s a kernel of truth to it, | |
| that when we spend money we�re engaging in a form of speech. But | |
| when you don�t take the real world into consideration, you don�t | |
| realize the incredible disparities in wealth will undermine | |
| anything approaching a democratic political sphere. We need to | |
| reframe this not as a �free speech� case but as a �big money� | |
| case." | |
| That the rich influence elections with their money is as obvious | |
| to most of us as the fact that rich people game the justice | |
| system by being able to hire the best lawyers, or that rich | |
| people are healthier because they can buy the best food and | |
| health care. | |
| Many examples of big money�s influence on politics abound, one | |
| of which is California�s attempt at labeling genetically | |
| modified organisms last year. While Proposition 37 had the | |
| backing of 60 percent of voters, according to polls taken early | |
| in the election season, the last-minute infusion of huge sums of | |
| money by corporate food conglomerates like Monsanto, PepsiCo and | |
| Hershey�s shifted the balance of voters who were originally in | |
| favor of the proposition. | |
| By the time of the election, the �No on 37� vote had gathered | |
| $45 million to spend on advertising, while the �Yes� campaign | |
| had brought in only about $7.3 million. The result should come | |
| as no surprise. With a 53 to 47 percent margin, California | |
| voters walked away from an opportunity to become the first state | |
| in the nation to label GMOs. | |
| Leading media reformist and Nation magazine correspondent John | |
| Nichols has co-authored a new book with his longtime colleague | |
| Bob McChesney called �Dollarocracy: How the Money and Media | |
| Election Complex Is Destroying America.� In an interview about | |
| the book, Nichols told me, �More than half a billion dollars was | |
| spent on California�s initiatives [in 2012] and so this state | |
| saw �Dollarocracy� on steroids. Money flowed into this state and | |
| it defined elections.� | |
| Another example of the corrupting influence of money in | |
| California�s elections�even before the Citizens United | |
| decision�that had a greater human impact, particularly on poor | |
| communities of color, was the failure of a 2004 ballot measure | |
| to amend the state�s notorious Three Strikes law. Proposition | |
| 66, if passed, would have eased some of the harshest sentencing | |
| aspects of the original 1994 law that sentenced third-time | |
| felons to a minimum of 25 years to life, no matter how minor | |
| that third infraction. The law affects black and brown | |
| communities disproportionately. Six months before the election, | |
| polls found that 76 percent of likely voters favored the | |
| amendment, but after then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger spent $2 | |
| million of his own money fighting the measure, opinions shifted | |
| and the measure narrowly lost. | |
| Citizens United does not allow corporations and rich individuals | |
| to contribute directly to campaigns�it requires third parties | |
| like political action committees to accept the donations. But if | |
| the Supreme Court rules in favor of deregulation in the latest | |
| case of McCutcheon vs. FEC, even that last, weak barrier will be | |
| cast aside. �The reason why rich people are interested in this,� | |
| said McChesney, �is that those third party groups that they can | |
| now give unlimited amounts to, have to pay a higher rate for the | |
| TV ads than candidates. Candidates are always at the lowest rate | |
| on the rate card. So they [the rich] can get more bang for their | |
| buck if they give directly to the candidate�s campaign.� | |
| Nichols put it into perspective, saying, �even if the court | |
| doesn�t go with McCutcheon, this system is such Swiss cheese | |
| now, that money can flow in. They�re just going to have to pay a | |
| little more. For the super-rich donors, we�re now at the cleanup | |
| stage. They�re like, �Oh, this is a little inconvenient to us. | |
| Can we just write the big check without having to go through all | |
| these different routes?� � | |
| In other words, said McChesney, �This is basically more open | |
| season for rich people to buy government and to buy democracy.� | |
| One of the most insidious effects of money flooding our | |
| political system is the turnoff factor. As people are exposed to | |
| greater and greater numbers of political ads, they are less | |
| likely to vote at all rather than to change their vote. Nichols | |
| explained in an example, �Let�s say you�re a militant feminist | |
| and you say �I�m going to back this candidate.� The other side | |
| puts on ads that say �that candidate has been horrible in all | |
| these ways.� You don�t switch over to the right-wing candidate. | |
| You stand down. The whole point of the negative ads is to make | |
| people who care, people who actually are interested, step back | |
| and say �a pox on all your houses.� � Nichols added, �Negative | |
| political ads are a form of voter suppression. They effectively | |
| tell people �don�t vote.� � | |
| In fact, voter turnout in 2012, which was the first big test of | |
| the Citizens United decision, was less than 60 percent. Fewer | |
| people voted than in the last two presidential elections in 2008 | |
| and 2004. | |
| Sadly it is not just conservatives on the Supreme Court who want | |
| the dollar to dominate elections. Having done his damage with | |
| the government shutdown over Obamacare, Texas Republican Sen. | |
| Ted Cruz wasted no time in turning his sights to a new target | |
| this month: the nomination of Tom Wheeler as head of the Federal | |
| Communications Commission. Wheeler is no progressive�he is a | |
| former lobbyist and venture capitalist�but Cruz�s opposition to | |
| Wheeler is based on his insistence that any future FCC chair | |
| must refuse to enforce laws requiring disclosure of political ad | |
| funders. Currently, one of the few ways in which ordinary | |
| Americans can judge the veracity of a political ad is by | |
| examining who has funded the ad. Cruz would like to see even | |
| that democratic right taken away from the public. | |
| Not surprisingly, National Review author Simon�s solution to the | |
| corrupting influence of money in politics mirrors what | |
| conservatives like Sen. Cruz and Justice Roberts want. His | |
| �answer is to limit government, not free speech.� And that is | |
| quite convenient because after all, conservative ideological | |
| opposition to �big government� is based on a highly skewed | |
| worldview that ordinary Americans who benefit from government | |
| via so-called entitlements ought to fend for themselves, even if | |
| they are drawing from programs they fund through taxes. Simon | |
| quotes the Cato Institute�s Ilya Shapiro, whose logic is | |
| stunningly perverse: �Shrink the size of government and its | |
| intrusions in people�s lives and you�ll shrink the amount people | |
| will spend trying to get their piece of the pie.� In other | |
| words, once rich Americans achieve their goal of cutting vital | |
| programs, they won�t need to spend as much on campaigns. And | |
| voil�, our problems with campaign finance regulations will be | |
| irrelevant. | |
| None but the very tiniest fraction of a percent of Americans | |
| have the kind of disposable income that McCutcheon, the Koch | |
| brothers, Sheldon Adelson and their ilk have to pervert | |
| elections. And most ordinary Americans recognize that. As Jensen | |
| pointed out to me, �This is one issue where the public is pretty | |
| clear, that flooding the political system with money in even | |
| more direct ways is not good for democracy.� | |
| A post-election poll in November found that more than 60 percent | |
| of all voters, both Democrat and Republican, are concerned about | |
| the level of money in politics. An incredible 85 percent want | |
| the names of political ad funders disclosed. To that end, a | |
| number of progressive organizations are working to overturn the | |
| Citizens United decision by building a movement to amend the | |
| Constitution. More than a dozen states, including California, | |
| and many cities and municipalities have passed resolutions in | |
| support of such an amendment. The all-important question is | |
| whether a mass movement will emerge strong enough to force a | |
| reversal of campaign deregulation and take on America�s rich in | |
| the battle over elections, and ultimately, democracy. | |
| � 2013 TruthDig.com | |
| Sonali Kolhatkar | |
| [i]Sonali Kolhatkar is Co-Director of the Afghan Women's | |
| Mission, a US-based non-profit that supports women's rights | |
| activists in Afghanistan. Sonali is also co-author of "Bleeding | |
| Afghanistan: Washington, Warlords, and the Propaganda of | |
| Silence." She is the host and producer of Uprising, a nationally | |
| syndicated radio program with the Pacifica Network.[/I] | |
| http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/10/24-7 | |
| #Post#: 171-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Russell Brand is a Consummate Truth Teller | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 27, 2013, 1:01 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YR4CseY9pk&feature=player_embedded | |
| Published on Thursday, October 24, 2013 by Common Dreams | |
| Russell Brand: 'Revolution Is Coming... I Ain't Got a Flicker of | |
| Doubt' | |
| British comedian goes off on failed paradigm, talking | |
| egalitarianism, consciousness, and filthiness of profit with the | |
| BBC | |
| - Jon Queally, staff writer | |
| http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/10/24-6 | |
| #Post#: 1435-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Anti-Demcratic Elite Fix Was IN From The Very Start of t | |
| he USA | |
| By: AGelbert Date: June 21, 2014, 5:15 pm | |
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| CULTURE AND CAT VIDEOS [img width=100 | |
| height=080] | |
| http://www.chicagonow.com/steve-dales-pet-world/files/2011/09/Happy-cat.jpg[/im… | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zx56Kvpaqho&feature=player_embedded | |
| Agelbert NOTE: Television didn't just make us observers and | |
| consumers of "culture" instead of creators and contributors, it | |
| was a cleverly used tool to force feed lies and myths to the | |
| populace that were (and ARE >:() far more effective than radio | |
| and newspapers in the predatory service of corporate profit over | |
| planet. | |
| We were lulled to sleep by entertainment laced with propaganda | |
| while our democracy was co-opted and the biosphere was getting | |
| trashed for profit over planet. | |
| The internet can CHANGE ALL THAT! Become ACTIVE, not passive. | |
| Post and give your opinion. | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-object-045.gif<br | |
| /> | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/176.gif | |
| Support those you agree | |
| with and debate those you don't agree with using facts | |
| http://www.websmileys.com/sm/violent/sterb029.gifin | |
| order to | |
| [color=blue][size=14pt][i]provide a more perfect union with rich | |
| cultural diversity. | |
| There are many opinions but just one truth on any specific | |
| subject matter. Our culture is enhanced by truth and reasoned | |
| debate; it is degraded by propaganda and profit over planet. | |
| Don't remain silent. | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/tuzki-bunnys/tuzki-bunny-emoticon-028.gif<… | |
| /> Be a contributor to the culture. Otherwise the Orwellian | |
| propaganda masters will be the ones that OWN your thoughts and | |
| those of your children. :([/size][/i][/color] | |
| By the way, is there a U-tube video of that movie called "The | |
| Naked City" (New York in 1947 before television destroyed the | |
| culture)? I'd like to see it if anybody can find it. ;D | |
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