I realize that I have
covered a lot of subjects here. My critics will probably call this
rambling. But history doesn't stay on one subject. And I do have a
point:
If
you put all of the “dots” I have set here for you together, a
pattern forms. The pattern I see is combination of growing
military/industrial power, growing monopoly power, growing
multinational corporate power, and what are essentially insider
attacks on democracy – which have led to systematic corruption that
could ultimately lead to the collapse of America's democracy, economy, and even viability. In
fact, it is quite arguable that this trend is already past a tipping
point. The Party that used to fight back, the Democrats, are now
unwilling (and likely afraid) to speak up. That leaves Americans with
no options to fix things other than to find ways to fix them
ourselves.
The good news is that
sometimes things have to get bad enough for us to do something. This
systematic corruption could be the inspiration to create a much more
functional system. This hideous mess now forces us to create a system
even more democratic and responsible than even the founding fathers
of our nation dared to consider.
Imagine a system of
operating our nation (and the world) that actually functions to the
benefit of all – including the environment. And all we have to do
to obtain this better way of doing things is to refocus
on what we really want. Of course, to achieve this we will have
to figure out how to limit the unwarranted power of the greedy,
back-stabbing, short-sighted, monopoly playing fools who's goal is to
make us all victims of their get-rich-quick schemes. But there is
hope. Even the pillagers might have a moment of common sense when
faced with self-destruction from the consequences of their actions.
Our goals in life should
not be to; treat our employees like slaves, treat our
customers like addicts, treat our investors like suckers, treat the
environment like a limitless credit card, and treat those who want to
fix things like the enemy. Success should be healthy, maximize true
happiness, and long-term.
Yet our predicament is
obvious:
In order to fix anything,
we are going to be tasked to fix everything...
So, what do we do?
For decades now, Americans
have known that money is the root of all evil in politics. We have
to get big money out of politics if we ever hope to end up with a
functional government. But we should know by now that our elected (by
big money) politicians are never going to do that for us. Which means
we can't sit around and wait for somebody else to fix
this for us.
Ironically, we have always
had the power to get money out of politics. In fact, we voters could
get the money out of politics in the very next election, if we worked
together on it. All we have to do
is not vote for candidates that have been
backed by big money. And if we all do that, money won't matter in
politics.
If you don't like bought
and paid for candidates, then don't vote for them. In almost every
election in this country, there are candidates who are honest and
just – and they don't get elected because they won't sell out –
and they don't get noticed. Vote for them. Find the candidate that
supports the issues you agree with most and vote for that candidate –
no matter what Party they are – no matter if you didn't hear about
them on TV. In fact, the candidates you hear about on TV are the ones
you don't want to vote for – they're the ones with
the money to pay for the ads.
The mass media is getting
filthy rich feeding us junk-food politics. We know that. We know they
ignore the best candidates. We know they're not telling the whole
truth. We know that sometimes they even lie to us (big time). So, why
do we continue to act as though we believe their
junk-food politics stories? Because everybody else seems to. But they
don't. Americans are being herded like sheep to the slaughter, when
we have the power to change things – if we work together.
Even if we don't agree on
who we want to elect, we can agree on who we don't want – sell
outs.
Face it, voting for the
candidate with the most money is just passively accepting your slave
status. All we have to do is think outside of the (squawk) box. All
we have to do is ignore those attack ads on TV. All we have to do is
ignore those mass media commentaries.
All we have to do is
together not vote for the sell outs.
And what would we want our
ideal candidates to do?
Getting rid of those
plutocracy rules I mentioned earlier would make a significant
difference. Reform
of our mass media “news” would help immensely. Independent
investigations of the possible conspiracies I've mentioned would help
us know where we really stand. And sending a handful of the worst
perpetrators to prison would have a chilling effect on most of the
corruption we just put up with now.
Speaking of prisons;
Americans need to fire the corporate prisons. They are the worst
example of privatization of government functions we commonly see. The
incentives are backwards. Prisons should want to keep as many people
out of prison as possible. But because of the profit motive, private
prisons see each body behind bars as $40,000
to $50,000 profit. Privatized prisons are even becoming a
new form of slavery.
Privatization has been a
terrible idea for most Americans – except those who profit from the
privatized government functions – and our tax money. Costs are not
lower – there is no incentive to lower costs to taxpayers. Services
are commonly worse – because government oversight is gone. And with
privatized spies and mercenaries, patriotism takes a back seat to
profits.
We are being used! Our
taxes are being stolen! A portion of our incomes are being taken away
from us against our will to enrich others. This essentially defines
us as free range slaves. We need to take back America from the
profiteers. Sustaining income streams should not be more important
than actual sustainability – especially when it's our money they're
wasting! If we could eliminate corruption in American government; our
taxes would be lower, our government services would be everywhere,
our military would be invincible, our public health would be amazing,
and our future wouldn't look nearly as desperate.
But for now; our taxes are
even being used to poison us. Think about it; that's just what
subsidies to the fossil fuel industry end up doing.
We need to break the grip
of the fossil fuel companies. Since 1976, America has spent
eight trillion dollars “protecting” middle Eastern oil. And
that's our money, not the oil companies'. (Moreover, had we spent that money on
renewable energy, we wouldn't have needed most of the oil.) Worse,
nations all over the world have been giving fossil fuels a
multi-trillion dollar unfair
advantage in the market with all the subsidies and tax breaks
they give. Astonishingly; America has recently cut
subsidies for wind power and left subsidies for fossil fuels intact.
This has only worsened the problem of multi-national corporations'
monopoly like control over critical industries and corruption of our
government. On top of all of this, there is the massive damage being
done to our environment which will
cost trillions to deal with.
There is one more
extremely important thing we can do. Stay out of wars! America
now has the most formidable military ever in history – by a wide
margin. Americans need to realize that no war we get
into now is going to be a war of “defense.” And moreover, it
would be far less expensive to treat our “enemies” with respect
than spending trillions to oppress them.
But this isn't just about
what could happen. This is also about what has happened. Let's
consider the outcomes of America's wars of the last 50 years. The war
in Vietnam ended in failure. Vietnam ultimately fell to the
communists – but no other nation fell like a domino. The war in
Grenada was unnecessary. The medical students were not being held
captive. The war in Panama didn't really achieve its objectives. Drug
trafficking doubled after the removal of Manuel Noriega and the U.S.
eventually gave the Panama Canal to the Panamanians anyway. The Gulf
wars didn't bring true democracy to anybody – and the price of
oil went up. Moreover, the war on terrorism has gradually transformed
into a drone war against less and less likely suspects – ultimately
transforming America into terrorists.
Think about it. The
American military/industrial complex needs enemies to justify its
existence. No enemies, no tax money. And now that there is no Soviet
Union or Saddam Hussein or Osama bin Laden, they have to find
somebody else. But all that is left are a few angry
civilians. That doesn't matter. No enemies, no tax money. So, this
war on “terrorism” has digressed into an act of chasing ghosts.
It's as if America is creating our own enemies so that we can have
someone to fight. We pay private “analysts” to find our enemies.
(We've got mercenaries doing our spying for us!) And the more
“enemies” they find, the more money they make. Anyone familiar
with systems theory would know that this is certain to spiral out of
control. If America is willing to pay for names, they'll give us
names – even if they end up pulling them out of a hat! And once the
names of these unfortunate people end up on our hit list, somebody
has to go kill them before they go out and commit an
act of terrorism. In effect, our intelligence community has
created system that doesn't actually need real enemies to commit
to acts of war. The American intelligence community can call this
whatever they want to, but the people in the nations our drones fly
over obviously see this as American terrorism –
inspiring anti-American terrorism.
Example:
It appears that our military/spying community is so committed to
never having another Ayatollah Khomeini that they are willing to kill
anyone like him. This may just be the consequence of a system
that is so desperate for enemies that they are now chasing anybody
who even speaks out. But either way, too many innocent people are
dying. Where does this end? When every Muslim cleric who speaks out
against America is dead? It's as if we have stumbled into another
Crusade. Have we stooped that low? Muslims probably think so. And I
would imagine that would make them quite angry.
But
it almost appears that's just what the American military/industrial
complex was planning for. Now they'll have some more enemies to
justify their existence.
Wars are expensive. Wars
cost lives. Wars result in unnecessary destruction of the
environment. And wars distract us from the real enemies – those who
con us into fighting their wars of empire for them.
However, we now we have an
additional far more insidious enemy; our perverted war system. Our
system of “defense” has shifted into a system of perpetual “war.”
War has become a business – a business of collecting our tax money.
Our system of checks and balances has been bypassed by a
non-governmental system of mercenaries. Our governmental intelligence
community has been bypassed by privatization – and thus
commercialization.
So what do we do about all
these government contractor spies? We can't fire them. We don't want
to risk the possibility of them taking private contracts for big business. I recommend
we pay them not to be spies – give them other jobs – give them a
raise even. It would be a whole lot cheaper than paying for another
war.
But of course, the our
government and government contractor spies are only the tip of the
military/industrial complex. The devil is in the details. The
Pentagon still hasn't provided America with an
audit of their spending since we ordered one back in 1997. They
won't even tell us where our tax money goes! Billions
just disappear. And we Americans have let this happen, by not
holding them accountable. I bet they'd be much more willing to tell
us how our money is being spent if we threatened to cut them off.
I'm not saying that we
should shut down the military/industrial complex. I'm saying we
shouldn't just give them whatever they want, whenever they want it.
When an arms manufacturer
goes over budget, we should either shut down the project or give it
to a competitor. When the military says they don't need something,
quit making them! And when a government contractor subcontracts out a
job, the subcontractor should get almost all of the money for that
job.
The sequestration would
have cut defense spending significantly – as it was cutting
spending everywhere. But lap dog politicians for the
military/industrial complex didn't let that happen. And it won't
happen until the American people speak up – LOUD.
And while we're at it, we
need to work towards a one world democracy – that votes on
issues.
The right wing nuts have
been totally panicked over a one world government. But what they
don't realize is that one already exists. That's what the G8 and G20
meetings are all about. That's what the Trans-Pacific Partnership and
Trans
Atlantic Free Trade Agreement are all about.
The multi-national
corporations are deciding the fate of the world – based upon how
much profit they're scheming to get. Officials from Johnson &
Johnson, Monsanto, Cisco Systems Inc. and General Electric Co. have
been involved with the details of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
negotiations – while America's elected leaders, such as Elizabeth
Warren and Alan Grayson have been kept out – and of course, the
rest of us are to be left wondering what happened. The
Trans-Pacific
Partnership trade agreement is blatantly an agreement among
multi-national corporations. At the negotiation level, this has
nothing to do with our nations' governments. Our governments are just supposed to sign it and
accept the consequences. That's not democracy in the slightest.
The multi-national
corporations are deciding the world's fate without our
input – and they don't want some one world democracy to get in
their way. That's why they try so hard to panic us about a one world
government. That's why the United Nations has received such bad press
here in America.
At this point in history,
the United Nations represents the best world governing organization
we have available. But we could also go one step further. We could
develop a one world democracy. Initially, it would not likely be
binding. But a landslide win would send a mandate to the world what
we, the people of the Earth, really want. No depraved despot would be
able to hide the fact that they were acting against the will of
humanity.
Imagine all the people of
the world voting on what to do about Global Warming. We the people of
the world should have the right to decide our fate – not a bunch of
paid off politicians and greedy multi-national corporations. We
should be able to vote for or against subsidies for devastating our
environment. It is almost certain that we the people of the world
would vote against wars over oil. It is almost certain that we the
people of the world would vote against military oppression that
breeds terrorism. It is almost certain that we the people of the
world would do a better job than the cash and power obsessed cronies
who decide our fate today.
But until then, we can
still vote with our pocketbooks. Renewable energy is cheap enough
now. Electric cars are on the market. If you can't afford that,
inexpensive electric bikes are now on the market. But this isn't just
about what is cheapest. This should be about what is smartest.
If enough of us don't use fossil fuels, maybe next time there won't be a convincing excuse to go to war
over oil. That's what a Federal scientific inquiry advised President
Harry Truman back in the 1950's. That was President Jimmy Carter's
goal back in the 1970's. And now; giving up on oil makes more sense
than ever.
But of course; poisoning ourselves, altering our climate, corrupting our governments, and enabling military profiteers has never been a good choice.
But of course; poisoning ourselves, altering our climate, corrupting our governments, and enabling military profiteers has never been a good choice.
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Disclaimer/Invitation: I
admit I am only an amateur historian and some of this is only my
opinion. But I have left a number of very interesting links to back
up my commentary. I understand that how I connect the dots may be
different from everyone else. Which is why I invite you to briefly
inform me on information I might have left out. Let's connect the
dots together. You're welcome to leave a relevant link.
I also will be conducting
a conversation on Reddit at:
And if anyone is
interested in collaboratively writing a book; I'll check the
comments, and I'll let you know.
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