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	Class War in the US:  
	It's About Time  
	By Frank Scott 
      Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, October 26, 2011 
       
        Whenever murmurs among the people indicate growing awareness that 
	  they are paying an exorbitant price in order to enrich a tiny minority, 
	  the terrified cry of “class war” is raised by the poor huddled masses of 
	  billionaires, millionaires and their corporate servants in politics and 
	  media. This contradicts the fictional notion that there are no classes in 
	  American society, that we are all “middle class” and oh, a few 
	  unfortunates are poor but that’s only temporary. As soon as their 
	  investments pay off they too will arrive at the exalted status of 
	  “middle”. That would be right after the Easter bunny delivers chocolate 
	  covered Tooth Fairies to all the little boys and girls.   In truth, 
	  this nation has been a stratified class society since its origins under 
	  the rule of rich Europeans who drafted a constitution ensuring their 
	  rights of property and assuring that the majority rabble would not 
	  threaten those sacred scriptures. It was Shay’s Rebellion, an uprising of 
	  the common people incensed over debts and foreclosures – sound familiar? - 
	  that brought about the first ten amendments to that document and saw to it 
	  that human beings and not just their property owning masters had some 
	  rights. Unfortunately, you still need lots of money to establish that 
	  equality in court but corporate mind management has done a great job 
	  creating illusions among a great mass of Americans that they are somehow 
	  equal to  a very small group which  earns (?)millions and even 
	  billions a year. In fact, while demonstrators at Wall Street and in other 
	  cities representing the 99% of us who live below the top 1% strive to 
	  create real democracy, it should be understood that only a fraction of 
	  that 1% are rich beyond the imaginations of ancient rulers who were seen 
	  as deities by the peasants of their times. That these modern god-like 
	  creatures  can manipulate citizens of an alleged democracy into 
	  thinking they are just like common working people is indication of how 
	  successful their faithful servants in media and politics have been at 
	  warping the collective mind. But those days are nearing an end.    
	  Even though the “class war”  label still draws negative response from 
	  subjects who have been on their knees for so long they may never be able 
	  to stand up, a majority of citizens who refuse minority masters ruling 
	  their world into what could be a terminal state are indeed on their feet 
	  loudly saying, no way. That scares the hell out of rich owners of a 
	  fiction they have been calling  democracy. It’s threatening to become 
	  just that and they and their minions are in desperation that the majority 
	  rule they fear may soon become reality.   In defense of inequality, 
	  hand wringing pleaders for the opulent weep about their enormous tax 
	  bills, leaving out the massive amount of dollars they maintain after 
	  taxes. Even with the old 90% top tax brackets of the 1950s republican 
	  Eisenhower administration, a poor soul with a billion dollars would be 
	  left with a measly 100 million. Oh dear! And rest assured that after their 
	  well compensated accountants took massive deductions and did other book 
	  juggling, nobody ever paid anything remotely close to 90%. And now we have 
	  tax rates on the wealthy that are so low even some of them are embarrassed 
	  .    When the 400 richest Americans have as much wealth as the 
	  bottom 150 million Americans - about half the population – and use that 
	  wealth to buy politicians and government power , only corporate mind 
	  management and slack jawed imbeciles can call that a democratic system. 
	  Our income disparity is greater than at any time since 1928. As evidence, 
	  over the past twenty five years 80 percent of increased income in America 
	  went to the top 5 percent, while the bottom 60 percent lost 7.5 percent. 
	  The US has the most billionaires in the world (413), and among those 
	  global deities with $5 billion or more there are 57 from the US. If you’re 
	  not weeping in pity but in rage, you’re part of the 99%.    The last 
	  major crisis of capitalism, the Great Depression, ended with what was 
	  called the New Deal. It simply replaced private investment with public 
	  investment in order to create jobs, avoid social revolution and save the 
	  capitalist profit system for the wealthy minority. This time the crisis is 
	  even more serious and it calls for something greater than a New Deal. In 
	  fact, we need a whole New Deck.    The increased problems of 
	  warfare, environmental destruction, unemployment, poverty and a besieged 
	  public sector cannot be solved by relying on the market lust for private 
	  profit which created them in the first place. These universal crises call 
	  for radical transformation of the political economics at their core. It 
	  does seem that more people the world over are demanding change but the 
	  forces of reaction will try to channel those demands into further 
	  acceptance of a status quo. We need  a party that stands against the 
	  one percent capitalism that rules, and for the 99% democracy that should. 
	  Republicans boldly stride toward soft-core fascism while Democrats mince 
	  closer to hard core neo-liberalism. Not just America but humanity cannot 
	  accept anything less than wholesale, radical restructuring of the system 
	  that threatens all into one that benefits everyone.    Class war? It 
	  may be an idea whose time has finally come.     Frank Scott 
	  writes  political commentary and satire which appears in print in The 
	  Independent Monitor and online at Mathaba and the blog Legalienate. 
	 email: fpscott@gmail.com   
	
http://legalienate.blogspot.com
 
	        
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