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Republicans Accomplish
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In the Declaration of Independence, the nascent rebels said a couple things every American should consider in our own time: “…He (King George) has erected a Multitude of new Offices, and sent hither Swarms of Officers to harass our People, and eat out their Substance…He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil Power…” This time, though, there is no king, but there is a Republican Party and its extreme right wing Tea Party affiliate and they are doing the job that the 18th Century king was unable to complete. “Eat out their substance” is a very strong sentiment and the Founding Fathers believed the king was doing just that, through his minions in the colonies. Not only were the people restricted in the way they could live their lives, but also the taxes and the rules of trade were such that the people did not benefit. The colonial power was the beneficiary and the people could be damned. What is happening in 2011 is not unlike July 4, 1776, when the Declaration was presented. It’s true, we don’t have a king and we don’t have the king’s troops quartered in our midst, but our substance is being eaten by something just as bad: Corporate control of both our government and our political system has coming to pass and the more they take, the less there is for the people, and this has been going on for decades. Day by day, the people are losing their substance. It was recently reported that 1 percent of Americans controls the same amount of the wealth as 80 percent of the people. Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize winner for economics and former chief economist for the World Bank, pointed out recently that the top 1 percent has taken 25 percent of the nation’s income for many years, while the income for those who work for wages has dropped by 12 percent over the past 25 years. For the first
few decades after World War II, it appeared that working people could
move into the “middle class” in In a recent issue
of Vanity Fair, Stiglitz wrote, “All the growth
in recent decades - and more - has gone to those at the top. In terms
of income equality, What he is talking
about is the substance that has made The recent financial
meltdown has shown that the people have little control over that aspect
of their lives. The so-called free trade agreements have shown how little
corporations or their government minions care about the masses of Americans.
They have emptied the nation of its industrial and manufacturing base
- its economic substance. Every day of their lives, corporate lobbyists
carrying bags of money to Pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, and others associated with the medical-industrial complex are doing their best to destroy what there is of any government provided health care. Right now, the Republicans in Congress are planning the privatization (demise) of Medicare and the elimination, if possible, of Medicaid. The latter, they believe, will be easy because the program serves the poor and the poor don’t vote. The right-wing politicians don’t even try to hide their intent any more. They’ve convinced themselves that the people want them to destroy programs on which the people’s lives depend. While that may be true of some ordinary Americans, like members of the Tea Party faction of the GOP, most ordinary Americans do not want to see programs important to their lives and the lives of their children and grandchildren destroyed. But Tea Partiers are fake populists, claiming to fear their government while refusing to acknowledge that those who pull the strings of politicians are members in good standing of Corporate America. They facilitate the demise of government of the people, by the people, and for the people, but the leaders of this “small government” movement curry favor and financially benefit from doing the bidding of the powerful. And, while the military-industrial complex (aided to a great extent by academia) does not quarter soldiers in our homes, they do their part to eat out the substance of the people. The military and defense budgets are the biggest single part of the national budget and the money that goes into those expenses is money that does not provide for housing, education, health care, hunger abatement, and mitigation of the environmental destruction that results from our reckless use and abuse of the world’s natural resources. The wars in which
And, the money just keeps flowing to the monstrous defense industries, whose politicians fight fiercely to keep wars going and to develop new weapons systems. That’s our substance, going out of the barrel of a gun or down to earth in a missile. It appears that
the civil power (president, congress, and judiciary) has reversed roles
with the military in The founders of the nation would recognize that these and many other things are eating out the substance of the American people today. Now, the people need to recognize it for themselves and not be fooled by those who are falsely telling them that their policies are doing them no harm. BlackCommentator.com
Columnist,
John
Funiciello, is a
labor organizer and former union organizer. His union work started when
he became a local president of The Newspaper Guild in the early 1970s.
He was a reporter for 14 years for newspapers in
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