How to Destroy the Government in Three Easy Steps

by: Joe Brewer, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

How to Destroy the Government in Three Easy Steps
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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:

    Part 1.

    Part 2.

    Part 3.

    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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Joe Brewer is Director of Cognitive Policy Works, an education center and consulting firm dedicated to bringing insights about cognitive science to the political and social change world. He is also a lead researcher at Identity Campaigning and the project coordinator for Seattle Innovators.
 


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Sure, it's the oldest policy

Sure, it's the oldest policy in the world. Keem 'em down, keep 'em dumb, keep 'em praying.


You left out one other very

You left out one other very important deception. They are saying that what they did was legal. What they did was not legal by a long shot. They sold insurance (derivatives) with a claimed value when it had none because they had insufficient funds. That is until the treasury stepped in with taxpayer money to cover the fraud. When was the last time that you saw the government step in to pay for a loaf of bread that somebody tried to purchase while using an over limit credit card? Did the store also give them a bonus. Because the 1933 Glass-Stegal act was no longer in effect, it did not repeal the law against fraud. As an example: Lets say that a new law was passed that gave permission for gun owner to shoot in any direction that they desired. Because you are now allowed to shoot in any direction, does not negate the laws against murder. The problem is that this affects many people in very high places who were (are) benefiting from the fraud. I suspect that hundreds of people were involved.


This is written too

This is written too tongue-in-cheek. The tone betrays the importance that this piece delivers. I would like to see this piece re written with a more substasncial heading, with the idea that this is criminal behavior the kind that warrants treason as its tittle.... This terrible three step program has happened in our country and it deserves a much more serious tone, a front page article.......


Also, as you destroy

Also, as you destroy government, make sure that the waste, fraud and inefficiency you built into government systems while you were in office become the basis of a generalization that government itself rather than the bad government you practice is the fundamental problem. See Ronald Reagan's "I'm from the government, and I"m here to fix your problems." Turn citizen discontent and feelings of impotence which you foster into hatred for government, which is, of course, the citizen's only recourse. This goes back to "the Framers," many of whom were more afraid after the Revolution of "the mob" than British tyranny. Seeing "the Reign of Terror" one has two choices: a] spread the wealth or b] oppress the people a.k.a. "the mob." Much of the b-choice has been in the last 50 years because lawyers succeeded in getting courts to rule in favor of what Teddy Roosevelt called "trusts" and what we call "corporations that are too big to fail." Call your congress-people. Tell them you want regulation; tell them you want enforceable legislation that stops agglomeration. Use rhyme if you have to.


Wow! You Americans are have

Wow! You Americans are have truly been dumbed down to a degree that even your manipulators couldn't have hoped for....well, I suppose they did more than just hope; a carefully executed psychological occupation of the collective culture and a propaganda package to deliver the psychic virus! Wake up and take back your country and the wealth that the criminals have stole from you!! Have a revolution like they do in other countries when the citizens have had enough. Maybe that's it, you haven't had enough? When, I ask, will enough be ENOUGH?!


Who are the fat cats who ran

Who are the fat cats who ran off with the big bonuses? Who are the accountants and consultants who helped them do it? Where do they live? How are they living? We need accountability. We need to know that "this sort of thing will never happen again." We need to protect ourselves from them, in case they move into our neighborhoods and prey upon us and our children. Their faces should be plastered on post office walls - WANTED FOR ROBBERY AND EXTORTION. . S/HE IS ARMED WITH SECRETS AND IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. IF YOU SEE THIS PERSON, NOTIFY AUTHORITIES IMMEDIATELY - AND NOTIFY YOUR NEIGHBORS AS WELL.


"Think people would have

"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." Oh yes, and let's not forget how congress pushed though the Help America Vote Act in 2002 by creating a fake voting crisis with hanging chads in Dade Co. FL by using the corporate media. Remember the big eyeball in the magnifying glass staring down a hanging chad? Who could forget! A veritable media echo chamber feeding frenzy! What were the voting machine vendors, convicted congressman Bob Ney, OH, and convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff planning for us? Why, the Help America Vote Act, silly (since renamed the Hack America's Vote Act, or the Help America's Vendors Act): Papers ballots-BAD, Electronic voting-GOOD AND we are going to make you pay US to steal YOUR elections with them! In baseball lingo, they call that a TWOFER.


I am really getting tired of

I am really getting tired of the same old rhetoric all about what "conservatives" did to the government. These articles are so repetitive and like religion, always look at the "other" side as the evil one. It is easy to criticize, but difficult to be right. Who knows what party (Demo or Repub) the wall street greedies were aligned with? No matter how many regulations the government passes, human beings will always be able to commit fraud be they conservatives or progressives. Why can't we start offering constructive ideas instead of just ranting incessantly. Leave that non-productive enterprise to Rush Limbaugh. I will offer one: If someone is found guilty of committing financial fraud, the punishment should be that they have to disgorge ALL monies earned over the entire period of their employment in that company. Their passport will be taken away and they must pay back every dollar. They should not go to jail. They should go to work. They are the best and the brightest...they can get a very good job and start paying back all their ill gotten spoils. We need to put away the pitch forks, quit acting like an angry mob and start holding our politicians to the higher standards to which they themselves say they adhere. My state is having dire financial problems and has been run by Democrats as long as I can remember. Can't blame the conservatives here.


Additional Note from

Additional Note from Author...

I wrote this while looking into the current discourse around the budget fiasco in California, where this three-step strategy is being implemented as we speak. Hope my bit of humor doesn't rub you the wrong way. I felt like being snarky and thought it might be fun to try widdling this big topic down into bite-size nuggets.

Also, the interested reader may want to ponder a different approach to politics that I'm working on:

A Politics that Works in the 21st Century

Best,

Joe Brewer

Founder, Cognitive Policy Works


Joe Brewer interview on The

Joe Brewer interview on The Jeff Farias Show, from Tues.17.Mar.09. http://jefffarias.podbean.com/2009/03/18/the-jeff-farias-show-31709/ The Jeff Farias Show streams live between 6-9pmEST, Mon-Fri. http://www.thejefffariasshow.com Free podcasts are available. http://jefffarias.podbean.com


Maybe if you didn't grow up

Maybe if you didn't grow up in the D.C. area, corruption in D.C. would seem new to you. Will Rogers, Mark Twain, Sinclair Lewis, and others have made great literature about corruption in times before now. Correcting the mess means busting it to a point where we can see them driving the fancy cars at our expense. We need to make it so government can't selectively enforce laws purporting to "protect" us when what we need is protection from those making the laws. The central flaw is thinking D.C. can protect a person in Oregon from Monsanto or from FERC. If they want to condemn prime organic farmland for an LNG line, they will. If California or someone bigger wants an LNG line in Oregon, they can force it, as things stand now. It doesn't matter who locally is against it. We will be taxed and invaded to put in a massively dangerous gas line that will be obsolete as soon as it is built, according to local energy experts. Strong central government guarantees mal-investment and coercion. Prayer has nothing to do with it, though I wish it did, frankly.


When Reagan said government

When Reagan said government is the problem, it was a grammatical fault. What he meant was he was going to make government the problem, so the line should have read - government will be the problem.


I, too, want names. No more

I, too, want names. No more of "they" did this to our country! Who are "they"? They must be exposed for what they are and what they stand for. Like Senator Frank, I want to know the names of the AIG "best and brightest," and anyone else from other companies, who are taking our money for running those companies, no, our country, into the ground! I also want to know the names of government officials who allowed this to happen. Mike Lyga De Pere, WI


I'm sorry to burst this

I'm sorry to burst this bubble but there are just as many "progressives" in congress and in the senate who lick at the feet of the corporate fat cats and banking gluttonous vermin. To blame the republicans alone for this mess is in error. Most democrats in power turned a blind eye while sticking their hand out behind their back to be greased by the well to do for campaign funds and the potential of jobs beyond the public sector. I post on this web site quite a bit and lean left, but I see a rat for a rat. No matter which side of the isle it nests on.


This is the first time I

This is the first time I have seen written what I believe the conservative strategy has been these past 20 years: Destroy government so that each man and woman must fend for him or herself. It is time to expose the real conservative agenda: a return to the law of the jungle. But it's true - this article is written tongue in cheek, and the fact of the matter, whether conciously or not, that IS the conservative message and the tactics are laid out here beautifully.


should have added--and have

should have added--and have a majority controlled congress and senate push a bogus stimulus package through behind closed doors that contains enough pork to meet the world's lard demands for the next twenty years, with the appropriate amount of loopholes and lack of oversight to allow the continued rape of the American taxpayer. And lest we forget a "president" who can always verbally rise to the populist occasion. Thank you Chris Dodd and every "progressive" branch of the government.


Also, don't forget to deny

Also, don't forget to deny everything, wear a flag pin 24/7, and talk about your love of some God as much as possible - and, presto, our 'commonwealth' has become their 'ownership society.'


List of Names... Several

List of Names...

Several people have requested a list of names for a "wanted list" of culprits. I think this is a great idea!

Here's what I propose:

Go to the Cognitive Policy Workswebsite, sign in, and add names that you know of in the comment thread for this article (Here's a direct link). Then we can collect them in one place and figure out how to spread the word.

We can do more than point out the conservative strategy. Let's do something about this.

In solidarity,

Joe Brewer

Founder, Cognitive Policy Works


It really took the takeover

It really took the takeover of the nation's news media by corporations run by neo-conservatives. The Fox network convinced the majority of people in the USA that Saddam Hussein was behind the attack on the Trade Towers on September 11. Fox Entertainment Group is owned by Rupert Murdoch. Rush Limbaugh may get the publicity but he is just another well paid trash talking puppet, as it is the Australian, Rupert Murdoch who really is the single most influential person in the US today. The "they" is in large part Rupert Murdoch and his henchmen.


you gotta read this.

you gotta read this.


Fear of terrorism has always

Fear of terrorism has always been the driving force behind fascism and other forms of despotism. People will trade their liberties away if they're scared enough. If there isn't a real threat, the appearance of one can always be manufactured. 9/11 has always been the linchpin of the neocon agenda. It united the conservatives and cowed the liberals. Its timing couldn't have been more convenient.


A Politics That Works in the

A Politics That Works in the 21st century. Thanks to the author, Joe Brewer, for soliciting suggestions. The most sober and ethical analysis of the world situation is that the human species through excessive breeding, capitalism, militarism, ecocide, fascism, media manipulation and selfishness has created an economic and ecological firestorm that is destroying the bioshphere, the social fabric and most other species. Most but not all the progressives and liberals who post on Truthout aren't much more ethical than conservative Republicans- they mostly believe in more consumption, humans more important than all other species (speciesism), continuing to prop up the techno-world, debt, and other artifacts of capitalist industrialiasm. The only viable alternative model is for humans to change their entire voracious, earth-destroying, machine-worshipping orientation to create an ecological form of Marxism, where low impact, scaling back of human desires, smaller is better, get rid of polluting machines, have respect for mother earth and non-human species, and help the earth heal. It would be a kinder, gentler world, with less noise, pollution, death, asphalt, hunters, trappers, chainsaw massacres, oil spills, exploitation and wars. The bottom line is that it's impossible to keep on with the current industrial capitalist model. It's over. Unless we want some truly horrendous science-fiction scenarios to come true (Brave New World, Mad Max, Blade Runner. The Stand), we better change how our species thinks and acts. Or else we will all be weeping bitter tears on a dying planet, remembering when we destroyed mother earth so we could have televisions, cell phones and steaks.


Mr. Brewer should be

Mr. Brewer should be commended for starting a great conversation about our current socio-political situation. Instead of emailing articles to thinking friends, I copy the comments and send them. It's social dialog that's missing in the news! Yes, one-party rule is not healthy for democracy. Yes, the situation as described has been predominantly a Republican adventure. Yes, Democrats have had their hands out. Yes, Corporations "too big to fail" need to be broken up Ma Bell style and regulated against in future. Yes, they have preyed on our ignorance, apathy, and the exhaustion of just "keeping up." Yes, we are also responsible for letting them get one over on us!!! Yes, this is typical human behavior when the whole group is not paying attention to what's going on in their group. Mountain gorillas do a better job of running their own 'country'. Oh, and "commonwealth" versus "ownership society"? In Alaska the "ownership society" has come to mean "we all have a stake in our resources and state so we'd better pay attention and be vigilant to protect them". Maybe we're all wrong about the definitions, but, I'd rather we believe in the one we think is correct. Perhaps Americans need more of that point of view as a society? Corny as it seems, "it takes a village" is a sound idea. Lefty, Greenie, Treehugger, who loathes the burden of rules and regs. Go figure.


Harvard's MBA program should

Harvard's MBA program should offer a course on "Hey, wait, don't kill capitalism!" Heck, make it a whole new graduate program. Past graduates have done their best to destroy the system: George Bush and the best and brightest on Wall Street. Time for a change, here at Harvard! Topics: Karl Marx on how capitalists will sell the rope with which to hang themselves--required course. Signs that the system is going down: 20-somethings from Yale making 30 million a year on Wall Street. (only a year after graduating!) Larry Summers saying unions are bad for employment. Revolving door from the government to Wall Street and back again. George Bush brought down 3 firms and several countries, including his own. Find out how he did it and then develop plans for a healthier alternative.


If this was France people

If this was France people would be protesting in the streets! They already had a revolution and the bad leaders were identified and wiped out. Why does the United States put up with government corruption and coporation corruption? Maybe it is the rich and their rich lawyers...


Amen. Very soundly and

Amen. Very soundly and succinctly put- this article should be emblazoned across every television screen and media outlet in the US. It should also be required reading once a year from the 5th grade up- along with 'Revolving Interest Accruals are EVIL! 101' Excellent article Mr. Brewer- you do your country a grand service by expressing these truths! Thank you!


Excellent article. "Every

Excellent article. "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." Yup, exactly what Thatcher did in the eighties. Declared society dead and buried, and we are still suffering the fallout even now. It's taking years for people to lose that fear of "others" and "community" that this insular and selfish attitude instilled. Suddenly every man Jack was for themselves and people fought tooth and nail against each other. One of the worst periods in our history in the UK.


"Law of the Jungle" is about

"Law of the Jungle" is about right That is Feral, Social Darwinist, Libertarian and all the other points the Right favors. So what do the hate and fear? Socialized, collective, common good and the many bugaboos they wave about as the killer of their freedom. But their freedom is irresponsibility that those in charge "own" that collective effort and cannot be held accountable for what they do to it. Well in their screeching they reveal themselves. The Socialism they fear is the opposite of Feral and not the Soviet Orwellian version. Anyone who understands that can use the thought to destroy all the propaganda memes they have created. Let us hope we can put the world and country back together from such foolishness.


you forget how

you forget how "conservatives", basically anyone who thinks differently than you, are 100% completely to blame for all other ills in the world like AIDs, poverty, and gobal warming. This is mainly because they have been in power for the past 100 years with no opposition or transfer of power to anyone with a different viewpoint because the USA has been under what amounts to a dictatorship of conservatives. [end sarcasm] We don't have time for this waste of time bipartisan garbage. It is so easy to vilify someone else that is not yourself instead of taking responsibility. What a waste of space.


If you have a powerful

If you have a powerful government sooner or later people will abuse that power as you have documented in this piece. While a powerful government filled with good, honest people could do some good things I think you people are smart enough to figure out that much power will always breed corruption and abuse. If you want to help people do so yourself. Start a charity, contribute to a charity, volunteer your time. Power corrupts. More government = more corruption and more abuse. This is not rocket science. There are other solutions to these problems beside more government.


Now that the Democrats rule

Now that the Democrats rule Congress and the White House, you'd think they'd stop bitching. But I suppose without straw dogs to keep the rabble preoccupied, the liberals might wake up and realize that their elected party members are not doing a very good job. Instead, we read and hear about a veritable parade of baddies, one after another...Rush Limbaugh, AIG, Rick Santelli, Jim Cramer...it's like the Nixon enemies list all over again. And of course, everything is still Bush's fault.


It's the Constitution,

It's the Constitution, stupid. Had the federal government obeyed the Constitution this mess wouldn't have happened - end of story.


Regarding the comment about

Regarding the comment about France and their revolutions.. the reason that doesn't happen here in the U.S. is that we have an overwhelmingly powerful, swift acting government (despite the gutting of many programs our law enforcement and military is very well funded), most people are scared of this and do not want to riot because of this unless they truly have nothing to lose. Also our country is huge, it is literally half a continent and very spread out, France is much smaller so its easier for people to feel a sense of community and act in sync.


This ignores that the crisis

This ignores that the crisis was made by government in the first place. It was government that encouraged liar loans under the false belief that it would make it easier for poor people to be home owners. It was the government that fed the economy with cheap federal credit making debt cheap. It was the government that instituted "mark to market" accounting rules after the Enron scandal. These rules mean that assets must be valued at what they can be currently sold for regardless of their long term value. This means that most of the assets banks hold must be valued at well below their actual value. I can go on. The private sector has made some astounding mistakes recently but government started this process and fed it at every step. No one wants government destroyed or anarchy so that's a specious argument. What we want is for government to do the few tasks it is ACTUALLY needed for and nothing more. Why? Because government generally loses focus on it's core objectives as it takes on more tasks. Further, most of the additional tasks it preforms are done poorly. The government is also very resistant to change and prone to paper over mistakes while at the same time trapping everyone in the same system. If you want socialism, then please impose it on the states that want it. New York for example would probably be very interested in Socialism. So long as they foot 100 percent of the bill for their little experiment you'll get no argument from us. If you're right, your experiment will prove you're right and you'll gain in power. If we are right then your experiment will fail and it will stand as yet ANOTHER example of how socialism decays every society it touches.


Great article. Very well

Great article. Very well put!


This is how you destroy a

This is how you destroy a country: 1. Create huge entitlement and welfare programs which hurt the economy far worse than help in the long run. The current mess was created by Democrats giving uncreditworthy people home loans. To only the clueless' surprise, the vast majority of those loans defaulted. However, to fund those loans, they were securitized and sold as higher rated investment vehicles which, again to the clueless' surprise, came crashing down. 2. Increase the money supply far more than foreign buyers of the debt can cover. The only reason inflation didn't go out of control during Reagan's huge money supply increase was because foreign sugar daddies bought the US debt. With the trillions of debt Obama has piled on, it is evident why he and Hillary are virtually begging China and other countries to buy US Treasuries. The trouble is that China only buys $100 to $200 billion a year. Even spread across multiple years, there is no way foreign sugar daddies can cover the huge bill Obama and the Democrats are piling up. 3. Push left wing agendas that hurt the economy when the economy is down. Obama's exeuctive decisions and the Democrats' laws may make the left wing constituency happy, but if Obma was truly serious about the economy being priority, there is no reason to not wait until the economy improves before he has his left wing parade.


Those that think the people

Those that think the people won't revolt because the Government owns the military, obviously don't understand what the people in the Military signed up for. If there is a revolt because the US Government nullifies the Constitution, the US Military will be on the people's side. We are sworn to uphold and defend the Constitution.


You can't seriously be so

You can't seriously be so obtuse as to blame our financial crisis on Republicans, or think that the non-conservatives in government aren't abusing their power for their own set of offshore banking croneys. By reading "The last eight years," I can only come to that conclusion your half-blind disdain for so-called conservatives doesn't allow you to see the forest because of all those damn trees. With reasoning like yours, it's no wonder the same Democrats and Republicans keep getting elected to Congress to abuse the people, our money, and our constitution to do exactly what you rail against. You, sir, are just another shill to keep the people enraged against an enemy in an un-winnable war. The war against the individual American citizen. The fit has already hit the shan, and your Democrats are flinging the fit and just installed a new12 banging, trillion horsepower motor.


This ignores that the

This ignores that the crisis Fri, 03/20/2009 - 07:14 — Bill (not verified) You make you cogent points, most of which I would not argue with, especially since you have not couched them in Democrat vs Republican terms. I do object to your ending generalization: ...ANOTHER example of how socialism decays every society it touches. 1. You revile socialism, and I would like for you to point out what "decays" means, and name some of the "every society" that it touches. I would posit that many of the people living in the European socialist societies are very happy, and their general welfare better than that of a large percentage of those in the unfettered capitalist state which is the US (I assume you are for increasingly less govt, to the point of unfettered. Correct me if I'm putting thoughts in your comment). 2. The nature of govt in the US in corrupted by the notion of unfettered capitalist idea that votes can be bought, as they are with the lobbyists and campaign funding system we have now, nothing less than legalized corruption. It is used to great produce by those unregulated capitalists you appear to admire. 3. Unfortunately for many of us, we believed that the market and govt were working together to provide a balanced system where investment was reasonably safe. Robber baron oligarchs took over the system, through Congress, and have taken our treasure to off shore islands, not to be heard from again, or to even provide a little "trickle down" to the "losers" of Mr Santelli's America.


Listen People! We need to

Listen People! We need to take back our money from the thieves and serve justice to these arch criminals! The goevernment isn't going to do it ...so, the private citizens must do it! This is history repeating itself, only , this time the population has been so dumbed down that they may have been rendered incapable of direct action against the visible and tangible tyranny!! God help us help ourselves!


H.R. 1207 needs more

H.R. 1207 needs more support. There are currently 38 co-sponsors but we need more, more, more. Contact your representatives and urge their support. H.R. 1207 will hold the fed accountable for its actions. We need an audit on the fed and we need it now! I urge all real Americans to support H.R. 1207 and audit the private bankers called the federal reserve. We're sinking fast!!!


The problem is not just left

The problem is not just left or right, and the problem is not just big or small goverment.

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

To sangjmoon (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.



The REAL lap dog for

The REAL lap dog for corporate excess is the SEC, Finra, CFTC, Moody's, S&P, IRS, DOJ, etc.


Repealing Glass-Stegall has

Repealing Glass-Stegall has been the root of all the graft, corruption, and collusion of the finance industry this decade. It needs to be brought back into the law books, NOW! I do not think liberals were cowed by this phony so-called War on Terror (and I'm not calling it phony regarding the tens of thousands of our and other countries' military dead or wounded, or the unknown numbers of civilian casualties in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Pakistan). what has happened in our country is the corporate-controlled media basically using themselves not to question the marriage of big corporate business and government. The message therefore has been that greed is good, we need to take out Saddam Hussein because he's a threat, A terrorist attack can be repelled by torturing imprisoned terrorists,and low taxes bring about a better business climate. Of course all these messages aren't true, but one will find very few on the corporate TV news cable stations speaking truth to power.


Do you really think that

Do you really think that this is all a conservative ploy? Are you really that inept to think for your self rather than listen to the cram down media? Will you really allow the executive branch to shred the constitution because it should be a living breathing document and change with the times? Alas, Nero is fiddling while you watch Rome burn. Conservatives and Democrats alike are to blame for this mess. Regardless of the comment coming from either, they are too similar to distinguish from whence they came. While the media continues to bang the AIG drum, your congress is creating a system that will disable the US business environment. The taxes that are being discussed and established will suppress job creation. Remember, the top ten percent create the jobs for the other ninety. Should these businesses have additional financial burdens, through the tax code, then the national 8.1% unemployment rate is nothing compared to where it will be in twenty-four months. This site is labeled truthout, but is it really? Let's cut the BS and really get into a dialogue that is based upon fact relative to policy and the effects on the populous. The founders of this country provided for checks and balances, have we really digressed so far that we are making the same mistakes that Japan and Germany made during the 90's? Wake up people, Nero is fiddling while Rome burns!


I just love the comment "Do

I just love the comment "Do You Really Think That" Let's see... we will cut the taxes of America's wealthest so that they may open new markets in other countries, that is if they decide to grow their new or existing enterprises. There is always the chance that they may simply take their mistress to the South of France for a month or two. The tax break to the wealthy better know as trickle- down economics was a bad idea since Reagan got it from Ms. Thatcher. We have seen the results, so does it not make sence to try a different approach like building the economy from the bottom up?...of course it does! By the way while I am on my soapbox... Am I a protectionist?... you bet I am...especially when they ask our children to spill their blood in the name of America, but then to also embrace a global economy. Get real... this failed agaenda was mostly championed by Conservative Republicans. Please don't try and make it sound like both parties were equally behind this disaster. Put the blame where it belongs, except your resposibilty for obviously supporting these morons,and let's move forward and solve the problems.


Thanks again. Picture this:

Thanks again. Picture this: small mid-western town,yesterday. I'm dining in a hospital cafeteria. A cop is sitting with a group of hospital employees. The cop says loudly,"These liberal democrats are 'gonna run this country to the ground! I voted for Palin!" True story. Yeah, I think this quote is is a big part of what you're writing about. Peace


What about an economic

What about an economic system based on supply and demand, not on speculation? Forget the virtual economy, go back to the real one.


This article raises a point

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

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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