Eat Your Cats and Dogs
Eat Your Cats and Dogs
Joel S. Hirschhorn
Nations come and go, rise and fall as elites and the wealthy make victims of most citizens and plutocracies prevail. Current dogma is that we live in the greatest nation on Earth. Perhaps in terms of ideals there is some truth to that. But with another trillion dollars that we now must borrow at higher costs because of the meltdown of the financial sector, solidifying our position as the greatest debtor nation, Americans have little to be proud of. Our government and politicians as well as the corporate state have failed us. What do our young people and future generations have to look forward to? Be prepared to eat your cats and dogs.
Still more lies and deceptions will surely hit us as the fear-selling two-party plutocracy works hard to convince us prior to the coming election that things have turned better. In reality, there is no reason whatsoever for thinking that the nation is back on the right track. Of all the many narcotic delusions filling people’s heads the most dangerous and self-defeating is that we can vote our way out of this mess. Everyone needs to understand that Democrats in Congress have played a major role in delivering the nation into the abyss we now find ourselves in.
If Barack Obama had an ounce of honesty and courage he would have boldly told his first debate audience that he was going to modify his spending plans and focus on reducing the nation’s debt. And why did he not express deep sadness that the current bailout was repeating a long history of making a mockery of capitalism, with government refusing to let most large companies fail? When corporate fat cats know that they can continue to rape the country and walk away with tons of money, all we really have is corporate socialism. So why did we not hear Obama talk about his commitment to put corporate criminals in prison? Not dozens, but hundreds of Wall Street thieves and lying bank officials should be dragged publicly in handcuffs into the justice system. Why can’t Obama talk this way?
Don’t get me wrong. John McCain is even worse. Newsweek has reported that McCain, in his last mission before becoming a prisoner of war, ignored the warning that an enemy missile had locked onto his plane and instead of taking evasive action decided to keep flying straight ahead to complete his mission. Is it not clear that McCain will fly the nation straight into oblivion if he thinks his conception of our national mission should be adhered to, no matter what the costs are?
Back to my point: Americans cannot vote their way out of this mess. Their only real opportunity this year is to vote AGAINST the two-party plutocracy by voting for any of the four third-party presidential candidates. We need the world to see tens of millions of votes protesting the failures of both major parties. This electoral rebellion would keep faith with Thomas Jefferson’s correct view that America would need a revolution every generation or so. To keep voting for Democrats and Republicans just makes gullible and delusional citizens co-conspirators in the vast criminal conspiracy that is our political system.
Keep that sickening image of Americans, many sleeping in their cars, unable to afford pet food and their own food in mind when you go to vote. We are not merely on the wrong track. We are on track for people being forced to eat their cats and dogs.
[Contact Joel S. Hirschhorn through www.delusionaldemocracy.com.]
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This is your baby, Propper
Don't disown it now.
Corporate Socialism and plutocracy is the end result. Don't act surprised.
The day you see the inevitable connection is the day you change your focus.
Woe-Woe-Woe
This whole deal was, in large part, the fault of unethical business practices and trying to hide bad mortages. This wasn't true socialism, since there was some unethical behavoir that isn't allowed in true socialism.
In our society, people are rewarded for pretending to be certain about things they're clearly not certain about. -- Sam Harris,
unitended consequences
of policies with different aims in real time that lead to new realities that are far different from what was expected.
Isn't it
ALWAYS a case under any system?
Sic semper tyrannis
I suppose. But that's too general to comment any further.
The Black Death affects everyone alike
There's the unintended consequences of socialism, there's the unintended consequences of a free market.
Medicine has side effects, now that doesn't mean a Christian Science approach is better because it has no side effects.
Motives of self interest only make people more productive if there are proper controls to keep people ethical. Giving people incetives to some socialist programs doesn't work if there aren't proper controls either.
In our society, people are rewarded for pretending to be certain about things they're clearly not certain about. -- Sam Harris,
I think you're talking past me because you're not totally clear
on what I mean.