How to Destroy the Government in Three Easy Steps
Thursday 19 March 2009
by: Joe Brewer, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

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In eight short years, conservatives have effectively bankrupted many state governments and left the fed in shambles. And now citizens have to "make tough decisions" and share the suffering equally across the land (unless of course, you're part of that lucky 1 percent who co-opted the functions of government to serve their own ends ... they'll be cozy with their offshore bank accounts, golden parachutes and permanent tax holidays).
Are you a teacher who educates our future citizens? Too bad. You've got to tighten your belt and let that job go. Manual laborer? Sorry, but that job can earn more money for our shareholders if it's done in Micronesia. Need a college degree? Prepare for indentured servitude because you'll be working to pay us off for most of your adult life. Health care? Ha! That's just a Ponzi scheme dreamed up by a bunch of socialists.
Ever wonder how conservatives did all this?
Well, here's your very own how-to manual for getting Big Government out of the way so you and your buddies can horde all the wealth to yourselves and build your empire.
Step 1: Blame the Individuals
Every battle has to have two sides, so you'll need to divide the people against each other. This means that you'll need to declare that "there's no such thing as society" and focus the entire debate on the faults of individuals.
Enron screwed people over? That's just a few bad apples. The business news a lap dog for corporate excess? That's just Jim Cramer doing his thing. The economy in shambles? That's just George W leaving his legacy.
And of course the housing crisis is the fault of greedy buyers. Industry can't do right for us because of that welfare queen. And government can't serve the people because of that corrupt politician and his special-interest crony.
Get the people talking about individuals and it'll be easy to blind them to the public infrastructure they depend on. You don't want anyone to make a peep when we gut the schools, defund public works and empty out the Treasury. Those problems will just be fodder to throw at the sorry Democrats we'll blame when the fit hits the shan.
Step 2: Cut Taxes
Now that you've gotten everyone bickering about each other (and ignoring us), you can get to work dismantling the government. All you have to do is cut taxes. Yes, it's that simple. One move and you get all the benefits of (1) weakening every social program; (2) making government services inadequate; (3) setting the stage for calling out "waste" and inefficiencies (more of that blame game!); (4) keeping your richest friends from ever having to pay for the infrastructure they exploit to make all that money; (5) getting nonprofits and opposition leaders in the government (progressives ... eck!!) to spend all their precious resources fighting to keep things in the budget, and (6) outsourcing government operations to your buddies in the corporate world so they can profit from them.
This one move is strategic. It does all the work for you.
And when life starts looking dire, you get opportunities you never dreamed possible in a democracy.
Step 3: Exploit Disaster
If you've managed to accomplish steps 1 and 2, people will be in a panic. And we all know that panicky people make rash decisions. Now is your chance to push that unpopular agenda through the cracks - disaster capitalism at its best!
Remember how we tricked the populace into an illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq to secure oil revenues? That wouldn't have happened if people weren't scared out of their wits by the fright of terrorism. Think people would have gone for No Child Left Behind and allowed tests to replace learning in the classroom? We had to fabricate a crisis (which took years of hard work to create) to push that one through. And you know that there's no way we could take away so many civil liberties with the Patriot Act if the debate was drawn out for weeks under public scrutiny.
So there you have it. Three easy steps to destroy the government.
If you're an overachiever (you know who you are!), you might even try giving away billions to your buddies in the banking industry when the bottom falls out. Or consider no-bid contracts to our old pals in the energy and defense sectors when no one is looking. Or, and this takes some special skill, you might call any efforts to "increase revenues" just another example of irresponsible spending that got us into this mess in the first place.
Note 1: Take care that progressives don't ever learn about this strategy. It could be nullified and made ineffective by exposing our agenda, allowing people to organize, or letting government work well enough for people to start thinking that government isn't inherently bad and (gasp!) that it might be useful for something other than empire-building.
Note 2: Want a more detailed discussion of how these ideas were so successfully implemented? This excellent series by Sara Robinson will help you learn how to take over the common sense of an entire culture:
Note 3: Not satisfied with this strategy? Maybe you'll want to build a different kind of politics that works in another way.

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Thu, 03/19/2009 - 10:48 — Joe Brewer (not verified)Joe Brewer interview on The
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Thu, 03/19/2009 - 11:00 — muskie (not verified)I'm sorry to burst this
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Thu, 03/19/2009 - 11:27 — native son (not verified)Also, don't forget to deny
Thu, 03/19/2009 - 11:32 — frank1569 (not verified)List of Names... Several
Thu, 03/19/2009 - 12:09 — Joe Brewer (not verified)It really took the takeover
Thu, 03/19/2009 - 12:09 — ZeeBruce (not verified)you gotta read this.
Thu, 03/19/2009 - 12:20 — MJK (not verified)Fear of terrorism has always
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Thu, 03/19/2009 - 12:36 — David (not verified)Mr. Brewer should be
Thu, 03/19/2009 - 12:51 — Brooke Heppinstall (not verified)Harvard's MBA program should
Thu, 03/19/2009 - 13:08 — dr wu--the last of the big-time thinkers (not verified)If this was France people
Thu, 03/19/2009 - 13:37 — omallj (not verified)Amen. Very soundly and
Thu, 03/19/2009 - 14:37 — Leo Seiler (not verified)Excellent article. "Every
Thu, 03/19/2009 - 14:55 — Suzanne Bosworth (not verified)"Law of the Jungle" is about
Thu, 03/19/2009 - 15:42 — FreeDem (not verified)you forget how
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 01:31 — one sided (not verified)If you have a powerful
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 01:53 — Eric (not verified)Now that the Democrats rule
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 01:55 — Straight thinker (not verified)It's the Constitution,
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 01:58 — John M (not verified)Regarding the comment about
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 02:08 — Rick (not verified)This ignores that the crisis
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 02:14 — Bill (not verified)Great article. Very well
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 06:08 — freewebsales.com (not verified)This is how you destroy a
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 06:59 — sangjmoon (not verified)Those that think the people
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 07:39 — Anonymous (not verified)You can't seriously be so
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 08:23 — bmulligan (not verified)This ignores that the
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 08:55 — Anonymous (not verified)Listen People! We need to
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 10:24 — Anonymous (not verified)H.R. 1207 needs more
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 17:06 — Shane (not verified)The problem is not just left
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 18:00 — Patrick (not verified)Yes the government (whichever party) is supposed to have the monopoly of violence (yet, then, why a second amendment?) and as the saying goes, "power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely".
On the other hand yes, less government is less corruption (of the government) because the power flows somewhere else - multinationals anyone? And guess what, they get corrupted too.
All in all, I'd rather have MY government be a little corrupt, rather than owned by corporations. All stemmed from that #$%^@ judgement "South western railways vs. county of Santa Clara" which decided corporations had the same rights as YOU.
Now when it comes to these comments about French people and their revolutions, well, they ensure that the government is paying attention. The Founding Fathers clearly understood that democracy works only as long as the government is afraid of the people and not the contrary. Hence the second amendment.
Remember Jefferson and the natural manure of democracy.
Full disclosure: I am French. Not necessarily proud of it, but not ashamed either. Just French.
To sangjmoon (not
Fri, 03/20/2009 - 18:16 — Patrick (not verified)Don't worry too much about China buying "only" 200 to 300 billion a year. They won't for long. But it's not their fault, though they sure tried to milk the cow. How long do you think people in the world are going to give goods for green pieces of paper or the promise thereof?
More than half the US deficit problem is the trade imbalance. Somehow the chicken come home to roost.
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Fri, 03/20/2009 - 18:49 — Bloodclot (not verified)Repealing Glass-Stegall has
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Tue, 03/24/2009 - 18:45 — woolsworth (not verified)What about an economic
Wed, 03/25/2009 - 23:05 — Anonymous (not verified)This article raises a point
Mon, 01/18/2010 - 14:08 — Anonymous (not verified)This article raises a point that I've thought myself many times, but never seen expressed before:Allowing the rich & the super rich to escape the cost of this nations infrastructure & ready markets that they exploit to enrich themselves via the mechanism of insanely regressive taxes & ridiculous tax loopholes that should not exist.
It's amazing our country
Thu, 01/28/2010 - 19:54 — Are you serious? (not verified)It's amazing our country ever survived over 200 years. Especially without all those social programs in the first 100 years! It's a good thing we had so many liberals as presidents in the beginning, or we never would have had a government big enough to spoon feed us through it all!
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