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Market Demography
is not Political Democracy:
Capitalism is Anti-Social
By Frank Scott
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, November 19, 2012
The most expensive election campaign in american history ended
with more good than bad results, given the choices allowed. Voters defeated
the possibility of cancer, but were unable to cure the polio we still
suffer. A reactionary effort to take us further back than we have already
gone was mostly unsuccessful. But the advances made were smaller than some
wishful thinkers suppose. We need radical change in substance and got
nothing more than stylistic moderation in form. A host of seeming
victories result from a system so critically diseased that anything short of
terminal condition is seen as positive remission. While many still
claim a healthcare triumph in obamacare they fail to see the program as
primarily an aid to profit making private insurers. More access to financial
entities who make money from illness is hardly enabling more access to
better health. As in every other economic aspect of life , some will
certainly profit while others will most assuredly lose. The rush to
lesser evilism provoked by paid fear mongers and amateur hysterics cost the
alternative left dearly in that the Green Party was unable to gain a mere 5%
of the vote. This would have insured public funding of up to 20 million
dollars and an organizing possibility in all 50 states for the future. In an
election which saw both corporate parties getting even less votes than last
time and more than 90 million citizens totally opting out and not voting at
all, shame and disgrace are kind words for the performance of something
calling itself a democracy, let alone for an entity calling itself a
“progressive” left . That group did gain a small group of democrats who will
at least stand for domestic forms of equality, even while continuing lock
step support for Israeli brutality, imperial global rule and the
threatened future slaughter of Iranians. The master race/chosen people/american
exceptionalism syndrome embraced by both corporate candidates continues,
with might makes right policies in command. Even some Obama lovers
have become skeptical, no longer politically orgasmic over the great
half-white hope and demanding that his feet be kept to the fire. Such a
liberal inferno might be extinguished by one glob of conservative spit, but
there are signs of an awakening public, already being smothered in analysis
by demographic dividers. While unions have shown new life and citizen social
movements a new spark, individually oriented, ego centered, identity
focused politics induced by market research and advertising maintain
dominance over the sales process that passes for electoral democracy in the
USA. Growing inequality is bringing greater changes that showed up
electorally but were quickly placed into minority packaging lest people see
their similarities, a dangerous tendency toward real democratic action. Our
ruling marketeers isolate us by ethnicity, race, sex and any other divisions
that can help perpetuate minority rule by the 1% and its servants. They have
us laud progress when members of forced-into-minorities are elected to
support entrenched political economic relations. The 1% deities will
be happy to have a pot smoking Rastafarian running the Defense Dept, a
married gay couple on the Supreme Court, a Transvestite Asian-American
heading the Justice Dept and an Arab-American lesbian HIV positive
Rosicrucian in the senate, as long as these house servants carry out the
dictates of profit and loss excess at cost of public losses which grow
greater and more global every day. The presidential campaigns of the
corporadoes never mentioned climate change, poverty and a host of issues
critical to the future of our nation and the world in which we occupy a
minority position. That was their job and remains so; to keep the public
unaware of the failing of a system that threatens most of humanity while it
makes a small segment more comfortable and at the very top, wealthy beyond
the wildest nightmares of a perverse democracy. Millionaires of
only a short time ago have suddenly become billionaires, their numbers and
intellects shrinking as their fortunes expand at public expense. While
fabulous wealth accrues to a smaller and smaller group, poverty in america
is growing as the working class dubbed a middle sees increasing hardship.
This is true all across the capitalist world, with Europe currently
suffering a greater contradiction than the USA between its moneyed and
working classes, but with america catching up all to quickly. The
problem of minorities living as royalty based on the work and total lack of
power of majorities who support them was not mentioned except by alternative
candidates who were barely heard, according to corporate plan. The next
election had better be countered by an organized plan and party for the
majority of the electorate or the storms of the marketplace and nature will
grow more fierce to the point of making us finally equal in our helplessness
to withstand what we may help unleash. We’re about to become the
major fossil fuel producers on the planet. Sea levels are rising while
thought levels are sinking. We have military bases in hundreds of locations
all over the world and an anti-terrorist program spending billions in what
is called homeland security, but we cannot protect our people from the
ravages of a storm that wreaked havoc, death and destruction in the largest
city in the nation. A media inflated alleged war hero slated by some for the
presidency is deflated by a sex scandal with no attention paid to his open
criticism of the US-Israel relationship as being detrimental to our interest
almost at the same moment as Israel resumes killing Palestinians in Gaza and
Syria approaches breakdown under inside and mostly outside assault.
Austerity is called for with belt tightening not only for the rich but all
others in a bi-partisan bargain with feigned equality between billionaires
and pensioners, rich people and workers, the affluent and poverty stricken.
But let us give thanks for small favors, even if we have to be stoned, drunk
or on an induced messianic high to locate or identify them.
More important than any individual or party we may support is the system we
need to change. It is profit and loss capitalism that is the obstacle to
peace and humanity, not one or another capitalist servant, whether Romney
for Bain or Obama for Goldman Sachs . A wonderful person who owns a bandage
business can only profit when people are doing lots of bleeding. Everything
we produce, distribute, buy and sell shows a benefit for some, at a loss for
others. That’s the problem, not a particular villain on Wall Street, Main
Street or in the White House. So while there is always much to be
thankful for, there is even more to be wary and mindful of lest we face the
future with a full belly but an empty mind and an increasingly barren
planet. Whether you dine on turkey, tacos or tofu, remember that your elite
doesn’t care what you eat so long as they profit from its sale, and if it
profits them more to feed dogs, cats and the military-prison industrial
complex, that’s what they will do. Until and unless we create a better way
of organizing society. That calls for system change and the sex, race,
religion and political philosophy of those who affect that change is far
less important than that they act in unity to transform capitalism into
humanism. email:
fpscott@gmail.com Frank Scott writes political commentary and
satire which is available online at Legalienate
http://legalienate.blogspot.com
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