Obama Returns to Washington, With Bo
President
Obama returned to the White House on Thursday to resume efforts to end a
partisan fiscal impasse with the family dog, Bo.
(Bo refuses to stop pooping under the White House Christmas trees until he gets a raise in his chewy toy allowance. Obama has drawn a firm line in the sand. Threatens to switch Bo to cat food. Stay tuned.)
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Thursday, December 27, 2012
NYT Editors Asleep at Switch
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Is Our Children Learning?
If California Senator Barbara Boxer gets her wish, the definition of "military school" may be about to change. Her Keeping Schools Safe legislation will give governors the option of calling in the National Guard to their states' schools as they deem necessary. Right now, only local police departments are allowed to respond to incidents running the gamut from mass shootings to temper tantrums that are suddenly requiring that tots be placed in handcuffs.
Greed disguised as innocuous stupidity started the No Child Left Behind corporate march toward school privatization. Now, Boxer (one of that new breed of bellicose Democrats) wants to take the neo-fascist greed one step further by turning schools into militarized zones. Before you know it, our schools will be called Charter Re-education Camps.
Because when it comes to disaster capitalism overkill, the tragedy in Connecticut is beginning to rival 9/11 in its potential capacity to shred the Bill of Rights. Boxer isn't wasting time. She has also introduced the School Safety Enhancement Act, which would allocate up to $50 million for the installation of spy cameras and metal detectors in schools. Is our children learning yet?
Since there can never be enough flying robots crowding our great American skies, a special School Drone program to further enrich the defense contractors of the military-industrial complex is not outside the realm of possibility. Civil liberties destruction can begin early, as soon as nursery school, to keep us all safe. Students will be surveilled from above and below and within (as in TSA airport screenings). This will eventually help ensure that no independent thought is breaking out, and that no teaching outside the for-profit testing companies is taking place. Public schools already allow military recruiters to set up shop in high schools, even supplying the armed forces with the private home telephone numbers of potential war fodder. So it's only a hop, skip and a jump to transforming the halls of academe into full-fledged war zones.
Is our children learning? Is George Orwell spinning in his grave?
Last year's National Defense Authorization Act allowed for the arrest and indefinite detention of U.S. Citizens by the military. Although the National Guard is exempt from rules which forbid domestic action by the military, the presence of any camouflaged troops in schools could feasibly continue the subversion and work-arounds to the Posse Comitatus Act already being seen in the rampant racial and ethnic profiling being conducted by police agencies. Federal and state agencies theoretically could begin cracking down on schools suspected of sheltering terror cells and other criminal enterprises. Searches and seizures in the War on Drugs are already a reality -- could further draconian measures under the pretext of gun control and mental health screening be looming on the horizon with proposals like Boxer's?
For when it comes to spending money on the evisceration of human rights, the United States government knows no shame, and no boundaries. This country is the de facto partner of the gun industry. It's the largest arms dealer in the world, with sales of weapons to other countries actually tripling last year to a whopping $66.3 billion. The congressional cads and caddesses couldn't even be bothered to pass legislation that will keep the price of a gallon of milk from rising to $8 next year before they skipped town for the holidays. Yet they were almost unanimous in their bipartisan allocation of another $641 billion for the National Defense Authorization Act.
Got milk? Nope. But Georgie Bush is still waiting in vain for an answer to his plaintive question: Is our children learning?
"Is it not part of the national defense to make sure that your children are safe?" Boxer said at Capitol Hill press conference.This ranks right up there with the fatuous musing of another confused politician named George W. Bush."Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?"
Greed disguised as innocuous stupidity started the No Child Left Behind corporate march toward school privatization. Now, Boxer (one of that new breed of bellicose Democrats) wants to take the neo-fascist greed one step further by turning schools into militarized zones. Before you know it, our schools will be called Charter Re-education Camps.
Because when it comes to disaster capitalism overkill, the tragedy in Connecticut is beginning to rival 9/11 in its potential capacity to shred the Bill of Rights. Boxer isn't wasting time. She has also introduced the School Safety Enhancement Act, which would allocate up to $50 million for the installation of spy cameras and metal detectors in schools. Is our children learning yet?
Since there can never be enough flying robots crowding our great American skies, a special School Drone program to further enrich the defense contractors of the military-industrial complex is not outside the realm of possibility. Civil liberties destruction can begin early, as soon as nursery school, to keep us all safe. Students will be surveilled from above and below and within (as in TSA airport screenings). This will eventually help ensure that no independent thought is breaking out, and that no teaching outside the for-profit testing companies is taking place. Public schools already allow military recruiters to set up shop in high schools, even supplying the armed forces with the private home telephone numbers of potential war fodder. So it's only a hop, skip and a jump to transforming the halls of academe into full-fledged war zones.
Is our children learning? Is George Orwell spinning in his grave?
Last year's National Defense Authorization Act allowed for the arrest and indefinite detention of U.S. Citizens by the military. Although the National Guard is exempt from rules which forbid domestic action by the military, the presence of any camouflaged troops in schools could feasibly continue the subversion and work-arounds to the Posse Comitatus Act already being seen in the rampant racial and ethnic profiling being conducted by police agencies. Federal and state agencies theoretically could begin cracking down on schools suspected of sheltering terror cells and other criminal enterprises. Searches and seizures in the War on Drugs are already a reality -- could further draconian measures under the pretext of gun control and mental health screening be looming on the horizon with proposals like Boxer's?
The slaughter of the innocents must stop," she said. "We must keep our schools safe by utilizing all of the law enforcement tools at our disposal."
Boxer said the National Guard legislation is modeled after a program in place since 1989 that allows governors to use the National Guard to aid law enforcement in anti-drug operations. Troops could be deployed at schools, or assigned to desk jobs at police stations to free up local law enforcement to patrol schools.Not that our police forces aren't already militarized. The Department of Homeland Security operates a slew of "fusion centers" that combine the resources of the national spy state with those of the cops on the beat. A recent scathing report on the goon-cop partnership revealed monumental ineptitude and the huge amount of money wasted by a government whose function has devolved into spying on its own citizens even as it happily shreds the safety net and plunges us over make-believe fiscal cliffs.
For when it comes to spending money on the evisceration of human rights, the United States government knows no shame, and no boundaries. This country is the de facto partner of the gun industry. It's the largest arms dealer in the world, with sales of weapons to other countries actually tripling last year to a whopping $66.3 billion. The congressional cads and caddesses couldn't even be bothered to pass legislation that will keep the price of a gallon of milk from rising to $8 next year before they skipped town for the holidays. Yet they were almost unanimous in their bipartisan allocation of another $641 billion for the National Defense Authorization Act.
Got milk? Nope. But Georgie Bush is still waiting in vain for an answer to his plaintive question: Is our children learning?
Monday, December 24, 2012
Christmas in the Trenches
It's Christmas, and time for 12,000,000 bloggers blogging to post their favorite holiday videos and songs. I hadn't heard "Christmas in the Trenches" by John McCutcheon in awhile, so I'll add it to the internet symphony here.
The song is based on the series of spontaneous Christmas truces during the first year of World War I. British and German soldiers would regularly put down their arms, and engage in impromptu soccer matches, sing-alongs, picnics and gift exchanges. Although the Yuletide ceasefires continued for another year or two, by the time chemical weapons came into play, the young soldiers had finally learned how to truly hate each other. But as the fictional hero reflects at the end of the song, "the ones who call the shots won't be among the dead and lame- and on each end of the rifle we're the same."
Here's wishing all of you a safe and peaceful Christmas. And many thanks for the inspiration and encouragement you have given me to keep on writing. But be warned -- Sardonicky will be entering the Terrible Twos in just another month!
The song is based on the series of spontaneous Christmas truces during the first year of World War I. British and German soldiers would regularly put down their arms, and engage in impromptu soccer matches, sing-alongs, picnics and gift exchanges. Although the Yuletide ceasefires continued for another year or two, by the time chemical weapons came into play, the young soldiers had finally learned how to truly hate each other. But as the fictional hero reflects at the end of the song, "the ones who call the shots won't be among the dead and lame- and on each end of the rifle we're the same."
Here's wishing all of you a safe and peaceful Christmas. And many thanks for the inspiration and encouragement you have given me to keep on writing. But be warned -- Sardonicky will be entering the Terrible Twos in just another month!
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Have a Very Classist Christmas
Until I read all about it in The Huffington Post, I never would have known that I have permission from the Obamas to start celebrating. Until they boarded Air Force One for their annual jaunt to Hawaii, we hoi polloi had supposedly been agonizing over the Fiscal Cliff right along with them. So as long as the first family can take some time off, we can too. Because this is a democracy, where everybody who does their fair share and plays by the same rules gets a fair shake, and gets it good and hard.
It's that most wonderful time of the year, when Barack and Michelle deliver their annual holiday greeting to America. And that message, of course, consists of how we should all forget how rotten and miserable our own lives are, and instead feel guilty about how much more rotten are the lives of the men and women fighting the endless wars on behalf of the military-industrial complex.
It's a day late, but this is timeless:
It's that most wonderful time of the year, when Barack and Michelle deliver their annual holiday greeting to America. And that message, of course, consists of how we should all forget how rotten and miserable our own lives are, and instead feel guilty about how much more rotten are the lives of the men and women fighting the endless wars on behalf of the military-industrial complex.
It's a day late, but this is timeless:
THE PRESIDENT: Hi everybody. This weekend, as you gather
with family and friends, Michelle and I want to wish you a Merry Christmas and a
Happy Holidays.
THE FIRST LADY: We both love this time of year. And there’s
nothing quite like celebrating the holidays at the White House. (or in any house with heat and a roof, and that is not in foreclosure.) It’s an
incredible experience and one that we try to share with as many folks as
possible.
This month, more than 90,000 people have come through the White
House to see the holiday decorations. And our theme for this year’s holiday
season was “Joy to All” – a reminder to appreciate the many joys of the
holidays: the joy of giving…the joy of service…and, of course, the joy of
homecomings.
THE PRESIDENT: That’s right. This weekend, parents are
picking up their kids from college – and making room for all that laundry they
bring with them. Children are counting down the hours until the grandparents
arrive. And uncles, aunts and cousins are all making their way to join the
family and share in the holiday spirit.
(We are covertly signalling that our base consists of upper middle class families who not only have kids in college, but whose parents have both the time and the reliable wheels and modern appliances needed to deliver concierge service to their offspring. America is one great big Hallmark commercial, in which there is no want, no hunger, no unemployment.... and no laundromats in blighted strip malls! Over the river and through the woods or even next door to the well-off Grandma who, like multimillionaire granny Nancy Pelosi, can absolutely live with chained CPI because she is not among the millions of seniors already living in poverty who will suffer even more when I finally achieve my own personal dream of selling out the safety net to my Wall Street overlords.)
THE FIRST LADY: That’s what makes this season so special –
getting to spend time with the people we love most.
(Ourselves)
THE PRESIDENT: And this year, that’s especially true for
some of our military families. You see, the war in Iraq is not really over. The
transition in Afghanistan will not be happening is underway. After a decade of war, our heroes are
coming home. And all across America, military families are reuniting. (at cemeteries and federal VA hospitals {where employees' Christmas bonuses consisted of my extending their pay freeze for another three months} and prisons and at facilities for the permanently brain-injured.)
So this week let’s give thanks for our veterans and their families.
And let’s say a prayer for all our troops – especially those in Afghanistan –
who are spending this holiday overseas, risking their lives to defend the
freedoms we hold dear. (the freedoms of the plutocrats and the defense contractors to make billions and billions and billions of dollars as we impose our democracy on the rest of the world in the form of predator drones, a thousand military bases and counting, military psy-ops and CIA shadow wars, and secret prisons where all torture is now outsourced.)
THE FIRST LADY: And remember, when our men and women in
uniform answer the call to serve, their families serve right along with them.
Across this country, military spouses have been raising their families all alone
during those long deployments. And let’s not forget about our military kids,
moving from base to base – and school to school – every few years, and stepping
up to help out at home when mom or dad is away.
Our military families sacrifice so much on our behalf, and Barack
and I believe that we should serve them as well as they serve this country.
That’s why Dr. Jill Biden and I started Joining Forces – an effort to rally all
Americans to honor and support our veterans and military families. Just go to
joiningforces.gov to find out how you can show your gratitude for their
service.
(Joining Forces is actually the brainchild of the Center for a New American Security, a neoliberal think tank begun by out-of-work Clintonites during the Bush II Administration. Michelle and Jill are being used as maternal apparatchiks of the MIC, to lend a feel-good glow to what is essentially a fascist front group run by financiers and defense industry lobbyists. One of the newest members of the CNA Advisory Board, for example, is Richard Parsons, the CEO of Citigroup, who is also helping spearhead the Wall Street/"Fix the Debt" campaign to shred the social safety net, and who also serves on the president's in-house CEO lobby quaintly known as the White House Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. George Carlin was right: "It's a big club -- and you ain't in it.")
THE PRESIDENT: Because that’s what this season is all
about. For my family and millions of Americans, it’s a time to celebrate the
birth of Christ. To reflect on His life and learn from His example. Every year,
we commit to love one another. To give of ourselves. To be our brother’s
keeper. To be our sister’s keeper. But those ideas are not just part of our
faith. They’re part of all faiths. And they unite us as Americans.
(I can utter that unctuous sentence, because as a psychopath, I possess no conscience and no belief in self-reflection. Separating my putative Christianity from my maintenance of a Kill List which results in the deaths of thousands of innocents is as easy as pie.)
THE FIRST LADY: In this country, we take care of each
other. And in this season of giving, it’s inspiring to see so many people all
across America taking the time to help those most in need.
(It's inspiring to see poor desperate people taking care of other poor desperate people, because by the time my husband gets through with you, you'll all be a bunch of drowning rats without a safety net. Just be grateful that Barack is offering you a fig leaf in the form of temporary tax increases for rich people to make you all feel better about your plight. )
THE PRESIDENT: That’s part of what makes us such a
compassionate nation. And this year, I know many of you are extending that
kindness to the families who are still picking up the pieces from Hurricane
Sandy and your prayers to the people of Newtown, Connecticut.
(Because I have been so busy with the Fiscal Cliff psychodrama and offering up all your poor bodies on the altar of corporate greed, I just haven't had time to lambast Congress over their failure to provide any extra financial aid to the storm victims. And prayers for gun victims is about the best I can do right now, as I wipe the Hollywood glycerine from my eyes.)
THE FIRST LADY: So thank you for all that you’ve done this
year on behalf of your fellow Americans.
THE PRESIDENT: And on behalf of my favorite Americans –
Michelle, Malia, Sasha and Bo – Merry Christmas, everybody. (I care more about my dog than I do you, my less-favorite Americans. Why else would I have named him after myself?)
THE FIRST LADY: Happy holidays.
Postscript: You will happy to know that Barack and Michelle have just been awarded grand prize in the "Power Couple of the Year" contest sponsored by HuffPo. Here's why:
Full Name: Michelle Obama
Occupation: First Lady of the United States
Big Wig Affiliation: Beyonce
Claim to Fame: First African-American First Lady of the United States
Current Status: The First Lady is currently up for a Grammy nomination in the spoken-word category for her book, “American Grown.”
Word for Word: “We work out together every day. I usually get up to the gym a little before he does, because I start my day a bit earlier–I [have] hair, makeup, things that he doesn’t have to do. I continue to remind him of that. He usually gets up there when I’m halfway through, so we spend the morning checking in, watching Sports Center.”
Occupation: First Lady of the United States
Big Wig Affiliation: Beyonce
Claim to Fame: First African-American First Lady of the United States
Current Status: The First Lady is currently up for a Grammy nomination in the spoken-word category for her book, “American Grown.”
Word for Word: “We work out together every day. I usually get up to the gym a little before he does, because I start my day a bit earlier–I [have] hair, makeup, things that he doesn’t have to do. I continue to remind him of that. He usually gets up there when I’m halfway through, so we spend the morning checking in, watching Sports Center.”
Full Name: Barack Obama
Occupation: President of the United States
Big Wig Affiliation: Bill Clinton
Claim to Fame: First African-American President
Current Status: The president is gearing up for his second inauguration in 4 years, taking place in Washington D.C. on January 21.
Word for Word: "Obviously I couldn't have done anything that I've done without Michelle. . . . not only has she been a great first lady, she is just my rock. I count on her in so many ways every single day."
Occupation: President of the United States
Big Wig Affiliation: Bill Clinton
Claim to Fame: First African-American President
Current Status: The president is gearing up for his second inauguration in 4 years, taking place in Washington D.C. on January 21.
Word for Word: "Obviously I couldn't have done anything that I've done without Michelle. . . . not only has she been a great first lady, she is just my rock. I count on her in so many ways every single day."
You really can't make this shit up.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Democratic Party Politicians: The Chicken Men (and Women)
By Fred Drumlevitch
cross-posted with permission
Congressman Ron Barber, news conference, June 23, 2012.
cross-posted with permission
Congressman Ron Barber, "Congress on Your Corner"
open meeting with constituents, June 23, 2012 |
Sometimes a broad problem is
best understood through a look at specific examples. So I begin by asking: Who
is Congressman Ron Barber, and how does he exemplify — indeed, what is — this
more general problem of vital importance to the future of both the Democratic
Party and the entire United States?
Well, to answer the first part
of the question, Ron Barber is the Democrat first elected in June 2012 in
Arizona Congressional District 8 to fill the vacancy produced by Gabrielle
Giffords’ resignation. He was then reelected in the November general election to
a full term representing the new Congressional District 2 created by Arizona
Congressional redistricting.
The answer to the rest of the
question is of necessity much longer, taking up the remainder of this piece but
getting to the heart of contemporary American political dysfunction.
I live within both the old and
new aforementioned districts, and thus have a more than passing interest in the
positions taken by the politicians ostensibly representing them. There are many
indications that Mr. Barber has the intelligence and basic human decency
desirable in a public official. With his white hair, small beard, and cane, he
also bears a bit of a resemblance to “Colonel” Harland Sanders, of Kentucky
Fried Chicken fame, hence “The Chicken Man” nickname light-heartedly applied to
him by others. Unfortunately, the relevance of that moniker extends beyond its
intended allusion to an iconic purveyor of poultry, for what Congressman Barber
does have cannot mask what he appears to lack: cojones, and a commitment
to rational political stands even in the face of the right-wing opposition that
is to be expected in early twenty-first century America. (And the Newtown
murders notwithstanding, the “rational political stands” and “right-wing
opposition” to which I refer are broad-based; this piece is not a polemic on the
subject of gun control).
I have no quarrel with many of
Congressman Barber’s votes, but some others have been so objectionable that I
have been obliged to reexamine my opinion of both the man and the Democratic
Party. On June 19, 2012, the very day he was sworn in as congressman, Mr. Barber
would cast a vote in favor of H.R.
2578, a 14-section collection of anti-environmental legislation, one of the
components of which included the gutting of, in the name of “security”, virtually
all environmental regulations within one hundred miles of the entire U.S. land
border. One month later, July 19, 2012, he would vote against a defense appropriations
amendment that sought to freeze fiscal 2013 core military spending at 2012
levels, this assuming that sequestration did not occur. (That proposed freeze
had been denounced by some as a cut because it reduced by just over $1 billion
the 2013 levels previously approved by the House Armed Services Committee,
though not the entire House. However labeled, the $1 billion at issue was
neither the 89%
cut in defense spending that occurred post-WWII, 1948 vs. 1945, which
did not cause the sky to fall, nor even the 10-15% pruning and redirection urged last
year by a group that included retired U.S. military officers; rather, it
amounted to only an extremely thin slice (0.2%) of the $528 billion core
military budget, and an even smaller percentage of true total military
spending, large portions of which are “hidden in plain sight” within
the budgets of other government departments. Accordingly, this amendment could
not be credibly characterized as a threat to our national security, and
opposition to it was patently unwarranted. See the discussion for Amendment
number 1, pages
H5054 - H5057 of the Congressional Record). More recently, on
September 12, 2012, Congressman Barber would vote for H.R. 5949, which extended for five
years the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, a measure that in effect nullified many
of our Constitutional protections against wide-ranging governmental search and
seizure, protections that served this nation well for more than two centuries.
This act, rationalized in the name of national security, has legally enabled
an
ever-expanding multi-faceted domestic surveillance infrastructure
that
spies daily on millions of ordinary law-abiding U.S. citizens.
An aside: Although not part of
the above-referenced Congressional discussion on the military “budget”, it is at
this point worth noting as a matter of morality and priorities that the Global
Polio Eradication Initiative, which seeks to collect and spend just over $2
billion during 2012-2013, found itself as of October 2012 $700 million short in
contributions for that two year period. (See here
for a more detailed accounting). And consider that during the January 2008
through early October 2012 time frame, U.S. governmental contributions to the
GPEI totaled
only one-half of the amount provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates
foundation. While the money saved by a sensible reduction in U.S. military
spending could fully erase the 2012-2013 GPEI shortfalls, as well as fund a
multitude of other highly worthwhile projects both domestically and
internationally, which would probably gain this country far more admiration,
respect, security, and
employment than would hundreds of billions of dollars of military
expenditures, the military-industrial-security-governmental complex has had and
will continue to have its
own warped priorities for our tax dollars.
I am not privy to Congressman
Barber’s thought processes, and I can only speculate about what motivated his
votes for the abominable anti-environmental H.R. 2578, against even a freeze in
our bloated military spending, and for the H.R. 5949 extension of the
totalitarian-style FISA amendments. Perhaps he genuinely believed that these
absurd and dangerous positions were desirable; in that case, he is at minimum
badly mistaken, and this will call into question his judgment in all future
matters. On the other hand, perhaps his votes were simply crass political
maneuvers, attempts to establish political “street cred” with the conservative
portions of his district, or the corollary, due to fear of being tarred by
future conservative charges of being soft on border enforcement specifically or
national security in general. That last possibility is perhaps the most
insidiously dangerous of all motivations, for it represents a continuation of
the Democratic Party’s fear-driven political behavior of the past three decades,
which, above all else, has been marked by a nearly-complete failure of political
nerve at the first insinuation of weakness. Such fear was a major motivation for
Democratic support of the Congressional resolution that authorized the insane
U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, and for the passage and subsequent expansion of
the liberty-destroying, perversely-named Patriot Act. However, the adverse
impact extends much further; in countless other areas, the absence of adequate
Democratic advocacy for reason and social justice has allowed Republican
politicians to frame the debate, and these Republicans have thereby successfully
dragged the political center far to the right of any rational location for
it.
Congressman Ron Barber, news conference, June 23, 2012.
Partly in fairness to Mr.
Barber, but mostly because of its wider and more fundamental implications, I
must emphasize that this positive-feedback loop of deficient advocacy and
constrained or faulty action is apparently a significant affliction among
Democratic politicians. With regard to H.R. 2578, 16 Democrats joined 216 House
Republicans in voting for it, and 6 Democrats failed to vote. On the
amendment to freeze defense spending (sponsored by Republican Mick Mulvaney and
Democrat Barney Frank), 21 Democrats voted
no, while 12 did not vote. Often, even greater numbers of Democrats
cast their votes in favor of (usually Republican-originated) bills that, at
best, rate as political scat, or against (usually Democratic) bills that
constitute the mildest of necessary reforms. In the case of H.R. 5949, 74
Democrats voted in the affirmative, supplementing the 227
Republicans who voted for passage.
But a high incidence of such
political cowardice in no way excuses or mitigates it; indeed, in such a
situation, every increment of cowardice weighs ever more heavily, greatly
reducing the likelihood of a favorable outcome for the nation. A large number of
insane ideologies course through the veins of the contemporary body politic,
including: a belief in American exceptionalism (despite our inferior rankings by
a multitude of measures); a desire for
worldwide military supremacy (and a blank check for the vast military spending
that accompanies our futile pursuit of it); a worship of unfettered capitalism
and some imaginary “free market” (all the while enabling anti-competitive
corporate behavior and socializing the losses of corporate speculators and
incompetents); an opposition to planning, regulation, and the moral use of
national resources (never mind that the “wisdom of the market” is often
antithetical to the true long-term interests of the people); and a
rationalization of poverty and insecurity for a large portion of the populace
(while aiding the accumulation of extreme wealth by those at the top). The
unvarnished truth is that the successes of the Republicans and the gains of
their worse-than-Social-Darwinistic agenda are not due to Republicans alone —
Democratic unwillingness to boldly challenge these delusions has inexorably led
to the national ascendancy of such views.
Additional local evidence of
such Democratic deficiency comes via the Arizona Congressional District 2
primary election held in late August. Consider newspaper coverage of the
positions of the two Democratic (and two Republican) candidates (Arizona Daily
Star, August 7, 2012, page A4, “Candidate
Q&A: US Congressional District 2” -- CD2 candidate bios sidebar).
Asked their “top priority”, all candidates unsurprisingly listed multiple items.
However, for Congressman Barber, who would win the Democratic race, the first
item was “bipartisan problem solving for Southern Arizona”, while for his
Democratic opponent Dr. Matt Heinz it was the similar “build consensus”. Whether
evaluated abstractly or morally or strategically, those are highly flawed top
goals, mealy-mouthed conflations of process with concrete objectives. (And it
should be noted that like most Republicans already in office, neither of the two
Republican candidates gave even a hint of willingness to compromise or work with
the opposition). A further look, to Dr. Heinz’campaign
website [dead link], saw him referring to his time in the
Republican-dominated state legislature and speaking of “building consensus…
working diligently to find common ground with other representatives”. As for
Congressman Barber’s campaign
website, it originally showed his stated desire “to put politics
aside … lead with civility… ”. Those phrases were later removed, prior to the
general election. Did the congressman have an epiphany, or was the change simply
one of election strategy? What positions will he take on the
extraordinarily-important matters to be addressed during the remainder of this
term and in the one beginning January? Support for a “Grand Bargain” that
largely protects our bloated military spending, barely imposes on the wealthy,
but shafts the remainder of the people — and all arrived at with the utmost of
“civility” of course? What will your moral legacy be, Congressman
Barber?
News flash, Mr. Barber, Mr.
Heinz, and Democrats everywhere: Those goals of procedural harmony, admirable
though they might be in a perfect world, are unattainable in this one — except
at the cost of a surrender of most substantive Democratic principles. When the
overwhelming majority of your Republican opposition is malevolent,
obstructionist, and seeks to take this nation into a social-political-economic
structure reminiscent of Dickensian England, no rational bipartisan consensus is
possible, and it is fundamentally counterproductive for Democrats to either
believe or pretend otherwise. Any possible political gains among independent
voters produced by Democrats making conciliation with Republicans a high
priority are more than offset by that preoccupation’s destructive impact on
Democratic ideology and self-respect, and its communication of weakness to the
opposition. Democrats, striving ever harder to demonstrate their accommodating
reasonableness, have over the past several decades ceded not just the hair and
hoof trimmings of a Democratic Party
symbol, they have surrendered the muscle and vital organs of a once
proud ideology of social justice. It came as no surprise when the Democratic
Party in 2010 abandoned the kicking donkey as its logo. All that remained was a
skeleton stripped nearly bare, with the predatory wolf packs of the Republican
Party howling in anticipation of their next meal.
Perhaps Democratic politicians
should take a cue from the natural world (especially since they have ignored the
lessons of the political one). David J.T. Sumpter (Collective Animal Behavior,
2010, Princeton University Press)
describes the process by which a honeybee swarm chooses a new home: Scouts
explore and return to the resting swarm, dancing in support of potential new
locations; additional trips are made, competition for viewers and fading of the
dance intensity over time occur. “Mathematical models of this process predict
that the site at which the bees give up dancing for most slowly is eventually
the focus of all dancing” (Sumpter, p. 214).
With regard to the human
political environment, no biologist’s empirical description or mathematical
model should actually be necessary. It is obvious to any sentient observer (even
if not to the Democratic politicians seeking votes) that a political position
with inferior advocacy is unlikely to prevail. Progressive advocacy shouldn’t be
confined to the few days of a highly-scripted quadrennial presidential
nominating convention, or even to the months of campaign season. All Democratic
politicians — from the President on down to the lowliest local office-holders —
need to strap on their balls, every single day unabashedly make the case for
progressive positions, and then — because advocacy is a necessary but
insufficient condition for favorable political results — act courageously in the spirit of that
advocacy at every executive, legislative, and judicial opportunity. Within the
system, only that course will reverse the decades-long deterioration of this
country and improve the future for the people; only that course will halt the
accelerating slide towards a plutocratic national neo-fascism, prevent the
eventual appearance of the well-justified but unpredictable pitchfork brigades,
and ensure preservation of the Republic.
The perceptive reader will have
noticed that in focusing on a Democratic failure of courage, my critique of
Democrats has been much narrower in scope than it could have been. Considerably
more damning assessments equating them to Republicans and attributing their
political behavior to a complete sellout to corporatist, plutocratic, and/or
military-industrial forces have been made, backed by substantial evidence. But
while the influence of these corrupting forces is certainly large and sometimes
even dominant, I believe that the situation is frequently more nuanced, with a
mixture of mutually-reinforcing causes at work. The outrageous cost of
campaigns, the human tendency to follow the path of least resistance, the
political careerism of those who hold political office, coupled with their
egotistical tendency to see themselves as indispensable, thereby rationalizing
any action in order to retain such office — all contribute to the current
situation.
But whatever else may have
contributed, the failure to demonstrate political courage in support of
rationality and social justice has played a significant role. Notably, a dearth
of courage is potentially the most easily remedied factor, ultimately dependent
as it is only upon oneself. Such
political courage (or lack thereof) from current and future politicians — and if
necessary, directly from the downtrodden ordinary citizens who may yet bring us
a transformative “American Spring” — will ultimately be decisive in determining
the future of this nation.
Copyright: Fred Drumlevitch. Permission
hereby granted to any registered voter (but not a commercial website or
publication) to copy this post in whole or in part for the express purpose of
directly transmitting it to one or more Democratic Party politicians, provided
that attribution, a link to the original complete post, and notice of any
excerpting are all included.
Fred Drumlevitch blogs irregularly at www.FredDrumlevitch.blogspot.com
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Sadist in Chief
Poor Barack. He is all upset because the Slaughter of the Innocents has failed to achieve its disaster capitalism purpose -- inspiring his fellow politicians to bargain away the social safety net just when the national attention is conveniently focused on marathon funeral processions in Connecticut. Those selfish Republicans have disobeyed a cardinal rule of the Shock Doctrine, which is that you never let a good crisis go to waste.The optimal time to pounce and ram through programs that hurt people is when people are already hurting too much to notice or care.
Barack Obama actually mouthed that precept right out loud at his press conference yesterday:
But, goodness, if -- if this past week has done anything, it should just give us some perspective. If there’s one thing we should have after this week, it should be a sense of perspective about what’s important.... And when you think about what we’ve gone through over the last couple of months -- a devastating hurricane, and now one of the worst tragedies in our memory, the country deserves folks to be willing to compromise on behalf of the greater good and not tangle themselves up in a whole bunch of ideological positions that don’t make much sense. So I remain, not only open to conversations, but I remain eager to get something done. I’d like to get it done before Christmas.This is what Obama's Nightmare before Christmas would look like: the sneaky “chained” Consumer Price Index would cut as much as $225 billion in spending over the next ten years, half of it from retirees collecting Social Security and the rest from the pensions of retired federal workers, and other undisclosed benefit payments. The expiration of the "Bush" tax cuts would now be extended to families earning above $400,000 a year, an increase from his previous $250,000 line in the quicksand. The partial payroll tax holiday will expire regardless of whether a deal is reached, thus adding a few thousand more in deductions from the average paycheck. The tax on wealthy investors' dividends would decrease from 39.6% to 20%.
The sound of Marley's ghost dragging his chains across the floor was the start of Ebenezer Scrooge's nightmare. But old people bound in chains and strangling on cat food seems to be fodder for an Obamian wet dream. While Scrooge was scared into developing a conscience, Obama will only evolve the semblance of one if it is politically expedient for him to do so.
The only thing saving us from his grandiose bargain, for the time being anyway, is that John "Plan B" Boehner is still as crazy as he ever was. The frenemy of our imaginary friend is our friend.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Coldly Sadistic Passions
I knew we were in trouble the minute I read this New York Times headline:
* The Times is now reporting that Obama made the latest counter-offer. Obama put Social Security on the table. He didn't cave, he didn't capitulate. He is simply making good on his promise to piss off his base. Now we have to hope that the Republican wingers will give it a thumbs-down and we can all merrily sled down the slippery slope.
Newtown Shooting May Cool Washington’s Partisan Passions
White House mouthpiece correspondent Jackie Calmes writes that the slaughter of 20 first graders has a miraculous silver lining! It seems that mass infanticide is magically greasing the skids of the Two-Man American Catfood Team. Boehner and Obama may be coasting to the finish line* in the Grand Bargain Olympics! They're putting the brakes on just in time to avoid that terrible horrible plunge down the pretend Fiscal Cliff.
BobamaRama DingDongs |
Other players on the corporate media's Trial Balloon Team are signalling that our Social Security benefits will be cut after all, thanks to that sneaky cost-of-living adjustment known as chained CPI. It's sneaky, because not only will our lifetime benefits be cut, but middle income people will actually end up paying more in taxes now for less generous monthly checks when they retire. Dylan Matthews of The Washington Post explains the horror so I won't have to:
The group getting the biggest tax hike is families making between $30,000 and $40,000 a year. Their increase is almost six times that faced by millionaires. That’s because millionaires are already in the top bracket, so they’re not being pushed into higher marginal rates because of changing bracket thresholds. While a different inflation measure might mean that the cutoff between the 15 percent and 25 percent goes from $35,000 to $30,000, the threshold for the top 35 percent bracket is already low enough that all millionaires are paying it. Some of their income is taxed at higher rates because of lower thresholds down the line, but as a percentage of income that doesn’t amount to a whole lot.
Meanwhile, consummate centrist cheerleader Jackie Calmes is framing this as a great victory in her news analysis. You may remember that she'd dutifully helped get the austerity ball rolling with her recent puff piece about the Catfood Duo of Simpson & Bowles. The Chained CPI Plan of Death comes direct from their shriveled little reptilian brains.
Think about it this way -- two other political hacks named Obama and Boehner are actually using the slaughter of children as cover for slaughtering old people. In the stifling world of Jackie Calmes, anyway, children's deaths are having a "salutary effect" on the deal made in hell. Her nauseating analysis:
While seemingly unrelated — the emotionally wrenching holiday-season massacre of 20 first graders and six of their guardians, and Washington’s mind-numbing fiscal fight to reduce deficits — the first cannot fail to have a salutary effect on the latter, say veterans of Washington’s partisan wars from both parties. (I am taking bets on whether the initials of these "veteran insiders" are B&S).
(snip)
For all their dissimilarities, past horrors — like the 1995 bombing in Oklahoma City, the 1998 killings of two Capitol policemen, the Columbine school murders the following year in Colorado and certainly the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 — at least for a time cooled partisan passions that had been high beforehand, and in some cases prompted bipartisan actions on unrelated matters. (The two factions of the Money Party came together in a wondrous Kumbaya moment to repeal the Glass-Steagall Act just a few months after the massacre at Columbine High School. And who could forget the way they joined forces to kill the Bill of Rights after 9/11? Ain't disaster capitalism da bomb?)Yeah, put the emphasis on the "unrelated matters." If you were thinking, as I was for about five minutes, that Obama meant what he said at last night's memorial service and would be bully-pulpitting on gun control today, you were sadly mistaken. To the contrary -- the White House is already tamping down any great expectations. Spokesman Jay Carney was characteristically mealy-mouthed:
"I think we all recognize that this is a complex problem and there are obstacles to taking action coming from a variety of places. What the president hopes is that everyone steps back and looks at the situation that has to be addressed and thinks broadly and thoughtfully about how we can move forward."But back to our looming diet of cat food. Paul Krugman is on the fence about it, agonizing over whether we should agree to a bad deal in order to save the most vulnerable from an even worse deal. His commenters (me included) are understandably gobsmacked. This is just one more chapter of lesser-evilism in the 50 Shades of Sadism series of schlock that we are being forced to listen to, day in and day out.
Carney suggested that the most Americans can immediately expect to see out of the White House will be an effort to engage the public "in the coming weeks." (wait till after Christmas when low attention spanned citizens will have forgotten all about Newtown.)
* The Times is now reporting that Obama made the latest counter-offer. Obama put Social Security on the table. He didn't cave, he didn't capitulate. He is simply making good on his promise to piss off his base. Now we have to hope that the Republican wingers will give it a thumbs-down and we can all merrily sled down the slippery slope.
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