COMFORTABLY NUMB (Oldie but Goodie)

Originally published in November 2011.

Hello?
Is there anybody in there?
Just nod if you can hear me.
Is there anyone at home?
Come on, now,
I hear you’re feeling down.
Well I can ease your pain
And get you on your feet again.
Relax.
I need some information first.
Just the basic facts
Can you show me where it hurts?

Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb

As I observe the zombie like reactions of Americans to our catastrophic economic highway to collapse, the continued plundering and pillaging of the national treasury by criminal Wall Street bankers, non-enforcement of existing laws against those who committed the largest crime in history, and reaction to young people across the country getting beaten, bludgeoned, shot with tear gas and pepper sprayed by police, I can’t help but wonder whether there is anyone home. Why are most Americans so passively accepting of these calamitous conditions? How did we become so comfortably numb? I’ve concluded Americans have chosen willful ignorance over thoughtful critical thinking due to their own intellectual laziness and overpowering mind manipulation by the elite through their propaganda emitting media machines. Some people are awaking from their trance, but the vast majority is still slumbering or fuming at erroneous perpetrators.

Both the Tea Party movement and the Occupy Wall Street movement are a reflection of the mood change in the country, which is a result of government overreach, political corruption, dysfunctional economic policies, and a financial system designed to enrich the few while defrauding the many. The common theme is anger, frustration and disillusionment with a system so badly broken it appears unfixable through the existing supposedly democratic methods. The system has been captured by an oligarchy of moneyed interests from the financial industry, mega-corporations, and military industrial complex, protected by their captured puppets in Washington DC and sustained by the propaganda peddling corporate media. The differences in political parties are meaningless as they each advocate big government solutions to all social, economic, foreign relations, and monetary issues.

There is confusion and misunderstanding regarding the culprits in this drama. It was plain to me last week when I read about a small group of concerned citizens in the next town over who decided to support the Occupy movement by holding a nightly peaceful march to protest the criminal syndicate that is Wall Street and a political system designed to protect them. My local paper asked for people’s reaction to this Constitutional exercising of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. Here is a sampling of the comments:

“What are those Occupy people thinking?! The whole concept is foreign to me. There are always going to be the haves and the have nots. Get over it. Blame yourself for not paying more attention in school or not working hard enough. Just wish people would take responsibility.”

“If they worked half as hard actually working as they do being a pain in everyone else’s ass, they’d be rich! Being born does not guarantee success or wealth. Only hard work does. Maybe we should let them all occupy a jail cell or two.”

“If the goal is to irritate hardworking suburban commuters on their way home, that sounds like the perfect time and location.”

“Let’s hope they don’t pitch tents and trash Lansdale. They need to look for a job, not occupy the streets.”

“I work, and even if I wasn’t working I wouldn’t (march); I would be out looking for a JOB!”

I was dumbfounded at the rage directed towards mostly young people who haven’t even begun their working careers and have played no part in the destruction of our economic system underway for the last 30 years. The people making these statements are middle aged, middle class suburbanites. They seem to be just as livid as the OWS protestors, but their ire is being directed towards the only people who have taken a stand against Wall Street greed and Washington D.C. malfeasance. I’m left scratching my head trying to understand their animosity towards people drawing attention to the enormous debt based ponzi scheme that is our country, versus their silent acquiescence to the transfer of trillions in taxpayer dollars to the criminal bankers that have destroyed the worldwide financial system. I can only come to the conclusion the average American has become so apathetic, willfully ignorant of facts and reality, distracted by the techno-gadgets that run their lives, uninterested in anything beyond next week’s episode of Dancing with the Stars or Jersey Shore, and willing to let the corporate media moguls form their opinions for them through relentless propaganda, the only thing that will get their attention is an absolute collapse of our economic scheme. Uninformed, unconcerned, intellectually vacant Americans will get exactly that in the not too distant future.

Greater Depression Hidden from View

“Look at the orators in our republics; as long as they are poor, both state and people can only praise their uprightness; but once they are fattened on the public funds, they conceive a hatred for justice, plan intrigues against the people and attack the democracy.”Aristophanes, Plutus

 

The anger and vitriol directed at OWS protestors by middle class Americans is a misdirected reaction to a quandary they can’t quite comprehend. They know their lives are getting more difficult but aren’t sure why. They are paying more for energy, food, tuition, and real estate taxes, while the price of their houses decline and their wages stagnate. More than a quarter of all homeowners are underwater on their mortgage and many are drowning in credit card and student loan debt. At the same time, government drones tell them the economy is in its second year of recovery and corporate profits are at all-time highs. Government statistics, false storylines, and entitlement programs are designed to confuse the public and obscure the fact we are in the midst of another Depression. Everyone has seen the pictures of the Great Depression breadlines, farmers forced off their land during the dustbowl, and downtrodden Americans in soup kitchens. The economic conditions today are as bad as or worse than the Great Depression. This Depression is hidden from plain view because there are no unemployment lines, bread lines, or soup lines. We are experiencing an electronic Great Depression, as food stamps, unemployment compensation, Social security payments and welfare benefits are electronically delivered to millions of recipients.

There have been over 12 million foreclosure actions since 2007, with millions of Americans losing their homes. Another 16 million homeowners are underwater on their mortgages as home prices continue to fall and the economy sinks further by the day. The value of household real estate has fallen from $22.7 trillion in 2006 to $16.2 trillion today, a loss of $6.5 trillion concentrated among the middle class. In contrast, mortgage debt has only decreased by $600 billion mostly due to write-offs by the banks that created fraudulent mortgage products to lure Americans into debt.

The unemployment rate in the United States reached 25% during the Great Depression. The government manipulated fictional unemployment rate reported to the public by drones at the BLS is currently 9.0%. They conveniently ignore the millions of people who have given up looking for work and those who have taken jobs as part-time pickle ploppers at McDonalds, when they previously assembled automobiles at GM. The true number of unemployed/underemployed is 23%.

Since 2007, unemployment has officially gone up by 7 million. In reality, the same percentage of the working age population should be employed today as in 2007 (63%). Since only 58.4% of the working age population is employed today (lowest since 1983), another 4 million needs to be added to the official unemployment tally. The fact is there are 240 million working age Americans and only 140 million are employed. This means there are 100 million working age Americans not working, but our government only classifies 14 million of them as unemployed. There is certainly millions of stay at home moms, students, and legitimately disabled among the 86 million people classified as not in the labor force, but you can’t tell me that another 20 to 30 million of these people couldn’t or wouldn’t work if given the opportunity.

The deception in government reported figures is borne out by the most successful government program of the Obama administration, which has been adding participants at an astounding rate. The Food Stamp program has been a smashing success as we’ve added 13.8 million Americans to this fine program since Obama’s inauguration, a mere 43% increase in less than three years. There are now 45.8 million Americans dependent upon food stamps for survival, 14.7% of the U.S. population. This program began in 1969 and enrollment always surges during recessions and declines during recoveries. But a funny thing happened during our current “recovery”. The government reported our recession over in December 2009. It was certainly over for the Wall Street psychopaths as they rewarded themselves with $43 billion of bonuses in 2009/2010. The number of Americans on food stamps has risen by 6.8 million during this government sponsored “recovery”. You’ll be happy to know that Obama’s good buddy – Jamie Dimon – and his well run machine at JP Morgan earns hundreds of millions administering the SNAP program.

Since 2007, Federal government transfer payments have increased from $1.7 trillion annually to $2.3 trillion, a 35% increase in four years. This is surely a sign of a recovering economy. Bernanke’s zero interest rate policy has stolen $400 billion per year from senior citizens and savers and handed it to the very bankers who caused the pain and suffering of millions. Personal interest income has declined from $1.4 trillion to $1.0 trillion, while Wall Street faux profits have soared. The game plan of the oligarchy has been to transfer hundreds of billions from taxpayers to bankers, report profits through accounting entries reducing loan loss reserves, pump up their stock prices and convince clueless lemming investors to buy newly issued shares at inflated valuations. The plan has failed. The zero interest rate policy’s unintended consequences have caused revolutions throughout the Middle East and massive food inflation across the developing world.

The single biggest reason the middle class feel frustrated, angry and like they are falling behind is due to the Federal Reserve and the relentless never ending inflation they produce in order to support their masters on Wall Street and provide cover for the trillions in debt spending by politicians in Washington DC. It is no surprise that beginning in 1980 when government spending began to accelerate much more rapidly than government revenues, the government decided to “tweak” how it measured inflation. The government reports inflation at 3.5% today. The truth is inflation is running in excess of 10% if measured exactly as it was in 1980. That’s right, we have a recession and we have inflation in double digits. No wonder the masses are restless.

The reason middle class Americans are being methodically exterminated and driven into poverty is the monetary policies of the Federal Reserve. Since 1971, when Nixon extinguished the last vestiges of the gold standard and unleashed politicians to spend borrowed money without immediate consequence, the U.S. dollar has lost 82% of its purchasing power using the government manipulated CPI. In reality, it has lost over 90% of its purchasing power. The average American, after decades of being dumbed down by government sanctioned education, is incapable of understanding the impact of inflation on their lives. As their wages rise 2% to 3% per year and inflation rises 5% to 10% per year, they get poorer day by day. The Wall Street banks, who own the Federal Reserve, step in and convince the average American to substitute debt for real wealth in order to keep living the modern techno-lifestyle sold to them by mainstream corporate media.

The oligarchy of moneyed interests have done a spectacular job convincing the working middle class they should be angry at 20 year old OWS protestors, illegal immigrants and the inner city welfare class, rather than the true culprits – the Federal Reserve, Wall Street banks and mega-corporations. This is a testament to the power of propaganda and the intellectual slothfulness of the average American. U.S. based mega-corporations fired 864,000 higher wage American workers between 2000 and 2010, while hiring almost 3 million workers in low wage foreign countries, using their billions in cash to buy back their own stocks, and paying corporate executives shamefully excessive compensation. The corporate mainstream media treats corporate CEO’s like rock stars as if they deserve to be compensated at a level 243 times the average worker. The S&P 500 consists of the 500 biggest companies in America and while the executives of these companies have reaped millions in compensation, the stock index for these companies is at the exact level it was on July 9, 1998. Over the last thirteen years workers were fired by the thousands, shareholders earned 0% (negative 39% on an inflation adjusted basis), and executives got fabulously rich.

Man made inflation has stealthily devastated millions of lives over the last four decades. When the weekly wages of the average worker are adjusted for inflation, they are making 12% less than they did in 1971. Using a real non-manipulated measure of inflation, the average worker is making 30% less than they did in 1971. Sadly, our math challenged populace only comprehend their wages have doubled in the last forty years, without understanding the true impact of inflation. Thankfully, the Wall Street debt dealers with a helping hand from Madison Avenue propaganda peddlers stepped up to the plate and imprisoned the middle class with the shackles of $2.5 trillion in consumer debt. So, while real wages have fallen 30% since 1971, consumer debt has increased by 1,700%.

Americans have been snookered into renouncing their citizenship and converting to being mindless consumers. Citizenship requires a person to be actively engaged in the community with obligations to fellow citizens and future generations. Consumerism requires people to love things, embrace debt, worry about what others have, and become driven by the accumulation of possessions and the appearance of wealth. The disgusting exhibition that Madison Avenue maggots have coined Black Friday is the ultimate display of consumerism. In a nauseating display of senseless spending driven by retail conglomerates, Americans act like Pavlov’s salivating dogs by lining up for hours to stampede over and pepper spray other consumers to get the ultimate deal on that Chinese made toaster oven, Vietnamese made laptop, Korean made HDTV, or Mexican made tortilla maker. They don’t seem to grasp the irony of going deeper into debt buying cheap crap made in foreign countries by the workers who took their jobs. The mainstream media proclaims a hugely successful Black Friday as millions bought crap they didn’t need with money they don’t have, while millions more ate their Thanksgiving meals in food shelters – unreported by the media.This repulsive manifestation of consumerism is applauded and encouraged by our government, as described by George Monbiot:

“Governments are deemed to succeed or fail by how well they make money go round, regardless of whether it serves any useful purpose. They regard it as a sacred duty to encourage the country’s most revolting spectacle: the annual feeding frenzy in which shoppers queue all night, then stampede into the shops, elbow, trample and sometimes fight to be the first to carry off some designer junk which will go into landfill before the sales next year. The madder the orgy, the greater the triumph of economic management.”

The masses have been brainwashed by those in power into thinking consumer spending utilizing debt is essential for a strong economy, when the exact opposite is the truth. Saving and investment are the essential ingredients to a strong economy. Debt based spending only benefits bankers, mega-corporations, and politicians.

Mass Manipulation through Propaganda

“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. …We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. Vast numbers of human beings must cooperate in this manner if they are to live together as a smoothly functioning society. In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons…who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind.” – Edward Bernays, Propaganda, 1928 

Edward Bernays, the father of propaganda to control the masses, would be so proud of his disciples running our country today. He clearly believed only an elite few were intellectually capable of running the show. Essentially, he hit upon the concept of the 1% telling the 99% what they should think and believe over eighty years ago. The mechanisms for controlling the thoughts, beliefs, and actions of the population are so much more efficient today. The conditioning begins when we are children, as every child will be bombarded with at least 30,000 hours of propaganda broadcast by media corporations by the time they reach adulthood. Their minds are molded and they are instructed what to believe and what to value. Those in control of society want to keep the masses entertained at an infantile level, with instant gratification and satisfying desires as their only considerations. The elite have achieved their Alpha status through intellectual superiority, control of the money system, and control of the political process. Their power emanates from eliminating choices, while giving the illusion of choice to the masses. People think they are free, when in reality they are slaves to a two party political system, a few Wall Street banks, and whatever our TVs tell us to buy.

Our entire system is designed to control the thoughts and actions of the masses. In many ways it is done subtly, while recently it has become more bold and blatant. It is essential for the ruling elite to keep control of our minds through media messages and the educational system. It is not a surprise that our public education system has methodically deteriorated over the last four decades. The government gained control over education and purposely teaches our children selected historical myths, social engineering gibberish and only the bare essentials of math and science. The government creates the standardized tests and approves the textbooks. We are left with millions of functionally illiterate children that grow into non-critical thinking adults. This is the exact result desired by the 1%. If too many of the 99% were able to ignore the media propaganda and think for themselves, revolution would result. This is why the moneyed interests have circled the wagons, invoked police state thug tactics, and used all the powers of their media machine to squash the OWS movement. It threatens their power and control.

“Experience has shown that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.” – Thomas Jefferson

A highly educated engaged citizenry would be a danger to the existing social order. The 1%, educated at our finest universities, does not want average Americans to obtain a great education for a reasonable price. They want them to get a worthless diploma at an excessively high price tag and become debt slaves to the Wall Street 1%. They want uneducated, indebted consumers, not educated productive citizens. Our republic has been slowly perverted since the time of its inception. The insidious process had been slow and methodical until 1913. The establishment of the Federal Reserve by an elite group of bankers and their politician friends and the establishment of a personal income tax created the conditions that have allowed a small cabal of powerful men to dictate the course of our economic, political, social, and military policies for the last 98 years. Anyone that chooses to open their eyes and awake from the propaganda induced stupor can see the result of allowing a small group of corrupt authoritarian men using their power to pervert our government into tyranny. The majority remains oppressed, buried under trillions of debt, while the shysters reap obscene profits, poison the worldwide economic system, and walk away unscathed in the aftermath of their crimes.

The ruling oligarchy has become so brazen in the last few years that it has attracted the attention of the critical thinking minority. The advent of the internet has allowed these critical thinking few to analyze the un-sanitized facts, discuss the issues, and provide truth amidst a blizzard of lies. The proliferation of truth telling websites (Zero Hedge, Mish, Financial Sense, Naked Capitalism) has allowed truth seekers to bypass the government sanctioned corporate media. The pillaging of society by the politically powerful, corrupt 1% is plain to see in the graphs below.

The divergence in household income was not the result of hard work, superior intellectual firepower, or the media touted entrepreneurial spirit of the rich. It was the result of the 1% capturing the economic and political system of the United States and using it to ransack the wealth of the formerly working middle class. The fatal flaw which will ultimately result in a fitting end for the powerful elitists is their egos. They are psychopaths, unable to feel empathy for their fellow man. Enough is never enough. They always want more. Life is a game to them. They truly believe they can pull the right strings and continue to accumulate more riches. But they are wrong. They are blinded by their hubris. There are limits to growth based solely on debt and we’ve reached that limit. The world is crumbling under the weight of crippling debt created by these Wall Street psychopaths, while the corrupted bought off politicians try to shift the losses from the bankers who incurred them to the citizens who have already been fleeced. Nomi Prins captures the essence of our current situation:

“Today, the stock prices of the largest US banks are about as low as they were in the early part of 2009, not because of euro-contagion or Super-committee super-incompetence (a useless distraction anyway) but because of the ongoing transparency void surrounding the biggest banks amidst their central-bank-covered risks, and the political hot potato of how many emergency loans are required to keep them afloat at any given moment.  Because investors don’t know their true exposures, any more than in early 2009. Because US banks catalyzed the global crisis that is currently manifesting itself in Europe. Because there never was a separate US housing crisis and European debt crisis. Instead, there is a worldwide, systemic, unregulated, uncontained, rapacious need for the most powerful banks and financial institutions to leverage whatever could be leveraged in whatever forms it could be leveraged in. So, now we’re just barely in the second quarter of the game of thrones, where the big banks are the kings, the ECB, IMF and the Fed are the money supply, and the populations are the powerless serfs. Yeah, let’s play the ECB inflation game, while the world crumbles.”

Those in power are beginning to lose control. You can sense their desperation. Their propaganda is losing its impact as the pain for millions of Americans has become acute. The outrage and anger flaring across the country on a daily basis, reflected in the OWS movement, is just the beginning of a revolutionary period descending upon this nation. The existing social order will be swept away, but they will not go without a fight. They will use their control of the police, military and media to try and crush the coming rebellion.

 The Dream is Gone

“The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.” – Tacitus, The Annals of Imperial Rome

In addition to controlling the monetary system and brainwashing the inhabitants with relentless propaganda, the ruling class has used their control of the political process to impose thousands of laws, statutes, rules, and regulations upon the citizens. Again, an apathetic, distracted, trusting populace has been easily convinced that more laws will make them safe and secure. They have willingly sacrificed liberty, freedom and self reliance for the façade of safety, security and protection. The overwhelming number of government rules and regulations are designed to control you and insure your compliance and obedience to those in power. In a non-corrupt society inhabited by citizens willing to honor their obligations, government’s function is to insure property rights and defend the country from foreign invaders. Citizens don’t need to be herded like sheep with threats of imprisonment to do what is right. We don’t need 90,000 pages of regulations telling us the difference between right and wrong.

There were 400 pages of Federal Tax rules when the 1% personal income tax was implemented in 1913. Did the 18,000% increase in tax rules since 1913 benefit the average American or did they benefit the 1% who hires the lobbyists to write the rules which are passed into law by the politicians who receive their campaign contributions from the 1%? Do you ever wonder why you pay more taxes than a billionaire Wall Street hedge fund manager? Do you think our tax system is designed to benefit billionaires and mega-corporations when corporations with billions of income pay little or no taxes? Complexity and confusion benefits those who can create and take advantage of the complexity and confusion. Corporations and special interests have used their wealth to bribe politicians to design loopholes, credits, and exemptions that benefit their interests. The corruption of the system is terminal.

“The mistake you make, don’t you see, is in thinking one can live in a corrupt society without being corrupt oneself. After all, what do you achieve by refusing to make money? You’re trying to behave as though one could stand right outside our economic system. But one can’t. One’s got to change the system, or one changes nothing. One can’t put things right in a hole-and-corner way, if you take my meaning.”George Orwell

The American people are paying the price for allowing a few evil men to gain control of our government. The American people cowered in fear as the 342 page Patriot Act was somehow written in a few weeks after 9/11, introduced in Congress on October 23, passed the House on October 24 with no debate, passed the Senate on October 25 with no debate, and signed into law on October 26 by George Bush. A law passed by the ruling elite that stripped Americans of their freedoms and liberties was passed using fear mongering false patriotism propaganda to squelch dissent and the American people had no say in the matter. The government has used fear to keep the American people under control. We now unquestioningly accept being molested in airports. We shrug as our intelligence agencies eavesdrop on our telephone conversations and emails without the need for a court order. It is now taken for granted that we imprison people without charging them with a crime and assassinate suspected terrorists in foreign countries with predator drones. Invading countries and going to war no longer requires a declaration of war by Congress as required by the Constitution. The State grows ever more powerful.

Therefore, it is no surprise that Americans sit idly by, watching their 52 inch HDTVs,  as young people across the country are beaten, pepper sprayed, shot with rubber bullets and tear gas, and scorned and ridiculed by corporate media pundits for exercising their free speech rights to peacefully protest our corrupt system. The American tradition of civil disobedience is considered domestic terrorism by those in authority. Our beloved protectors in the Orwellian named Department of Homeland Security write reports classifying Ron Paul supporters and returning Iraq veterans as potential terrorists. If the powers that be get their way, the internet will be locked down and controlled, as it poses a huge threat to their thought control endeavors. Freedom to think, learn, question and organize resistance is unacceptable in the eyes of the elite. The country has reached a tipping point. Will enough right thinking Americans stand up and fight to bring down this corrupt system, or will we be herded silently to slaughter. The truth is there is something terribly wrong in this country. We are facing a myriad of problems that will require courage and common sense to overcome. We need only look in the mirror to find the guilty party. It is time to stop letting fear dictate our actions. Conflict is coming to this country due to the evil sanctioned by our corrupt leaders and the upright men and women who will bear the burden of destroying that evil.

Our civilization has adopted the worst aspects of the two most famous dystopian novels in history – Orwell’s 1984 and Huxley’s Brave New World. The question is whether the population of this country is too far gone to recover. The answer to that question will determine whether the country chooses authoritarian dictatorship or a renewal of our founding principles. Aldous Huxley understood the three pillars of Western civilization fifty years ago and that their destruction would result in a collapse of our economic system:

“Armaments, universal debt, and planned obsolescence – those are the three pillars of Western prosperity. If war, waste, and moneylenders were abolished, you’d collapse. And while you people are over-consuming the rest of the world sinks more and more deeply into chronic disaster.”

The three pillars sustaining the American empire edifice of never ending war, ever accumulating debt and excessive consumerism are crumbling. The growing corruption and weight of un-payable debt have weakened the very foundation of our grand experiment. The existing structure will surely collapse. My entire adult life has tracked the decline of the American empire. I had become comfortably numb. I came to my senses and began to question all the Federal government/Wall Street/Corporate Media sponsored truths about eight years ago. Many others have also awoken and begun to challenge the false storylines dictated by those in power.

The young people leading the protests across this land are showing tremendous courage and a tenacity of spirit that has been dormant for decades among the lethargic, distracted, over-medicated public. Despite being subjected to government education conditioning, these young people have zeroed in on the enemy. They may not have all the solutions, but they have correctly identified the corrupt banking system as the central nervous system of this vampire squid sucking the life out of our nation. I will support any effort to shine a light on our crooked system. My three young sons deserve a chance at a better life than they will get under the thumb of this oligarchic criminal enterprise. As a child I caught a fleeting glimpse of the American Dream. I turned to look, but it was gone. I choose not to become comfortably numb. I choose to do whatever it will take to renew the opportunity for my sons to achieve the American Dream.

When I was a child
I caught a fleeting glimpse
Out of the corner of my eye
I turned to look but it was gone
I cannot put my finger on it now
The child is grown,
The dream is gone.
I have become comfortably numb.

Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb

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amogharabi
amogharabi
November 27, 2011 7:58 pm

Amen!

Novista
Novista
November 27, 2011 8:39 pm

Ripper, Jim. You know it’s a winner when the trolls come out to play.

cv51
cv51
November 27, 2011 9:59 pm

Thanks for such a well laid out literary piece.

serf
serf
November 27, 2011 10:11 pm

Bill Cooper saw all of this coming – of course he was silenced for it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_William_Cooper

1% fan
1% fan
November 27, 2011 10:30 pm

Poor little OWS cretins. After four years of goofing off in college and electing the messiah they wanted in 2008, they are now on a temper tantrum withlooting, burning and raping. Maybe when they stp yelling all those four letterwords, they can learn two more. Soap and work

llpoh
llpoh
November 27, 2011 10:35 pm

1% fan – you are about to get flogged something shocking. But you made me laugh so it won’t be by me. Good luck, tho. You are going to need it.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
November 27, 2011 10:41 pm

Hey 1% lover:

After I get off work, get my ass to school and make it home for a cold-one, I’ll get a sloppy hummer from your skank…

I know, I know…

I’ll need a paper sack and some imagination, but I’m REALLY REALLY wondering what “dividends” will sound like over the noise of the grocery bag going chicken-head in my lap.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
November 28, 2011 1:25 am

llpoh:

I wrote that while you wrote your response.

Guess you were right.

lMoti Nissani
lMoti Nissani
November 28, 2011 11:35 am

One of the best summaries I’ve ever read of our predicament–thanks. I’d just add that it’s not only our economy, social justice, liberties, and the constitution that these psychopaths are destroying, but the biosphere. In the long run, environmental degradation could turn out to be their worst crime.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
November 28, 2011 11:45 am

Admin:

I do believe a lot of Kiwi friends have read your piece this time around.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
November 28, 2011 12:03 pm

Top article on Infowars!

ron
ron
November 28, 2011 12:10 pm

Ron Paul is the cure,everyone else is the same old crap.

Concerned
Concerned
November 28, 2011 12:15 pm

The level of disdain and contempt for ‘the people’ evident in this extremely long rant is somewhat amusing. Whether I read pieces from the hardcore Liberty folks or from the crypto-communalists, it ends up being the same. We’re all deceived; IF only we could see what you do; If only we would do what you believe best for us. I laugh at both groups and the foolishness of the implicit conspiracies. Yes, I’m likely to agree that it will all blow apart into little pieces. But it won’t be the ‘sheeple’ who end up destroying things. It will be the ‘enlightened’ through their hysterical minions.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
November 28, 2011 12:21 pm

Concerned: Have another, moron. While you’re at it, make sure to vote Gingrich! Send him his money direct please, so he doesn’t have to get it from the taxpayer through Fannie Mae. Thanks for helping. Fox news is calling, you’d better go.

ecliptix543
ecliptix543
November 28, 2011 12:37 pm

All in all, it’s just another tick on my balls…

RobinH
RobinH
November 28, 2011 12:59 pm

Well done James,
The question now is whether the different groups that make up the 99% can come together. That’s what they are really scared shitless of, the failure of the whole divide-and-conquer tactic.
This glut-fest weekend a family member regurgitated the OWS vitriol. I asked her if she thought it wasn’t their right to do so, under the constitution. She claimed it was a privilege and that they were abusing that privilege by staying overnight. I asked her if she was aware that the Bill of Rights were formed under the assumption that they were self evident, god-given rights and they could not be revoked by anyone. BLANK STARE..
Sad, very sad.
We’ll get just the government we deserve.
Also, please ignore these free-market libertarians, they squeal the virtues of a dog-eat-dog system of winner-takes-all, but you can see where that has gotten us. We’re not animals and if this were truly the law of the jungle the unreal amassed riches of the 1% would have been forcibly taken decades ago.
The Robber-Barons have overstepped- their destruction has already been sealed by their own devices.
What forms after the collapse, now that’s something to ponder..

Adam101
Adam101
November 28, 2011 1:25 pm

AN APPEAL TO ALL AMERICANS

When looking at the real economic numbers and the cost effect results of our foreign policy closely, one can only conclude that we have become a welfare/warfare state that has already entered into a Depression, while heading towards ever more endless wars, complete bankruptcy, and the collapse of an America which we have known for more than two centuries.

There are far more of us than those who represent the special interest group financed establishment which continues to benefit from all of the above at the expense of average Americans. Most of us can at least sense that something is drastically wrong yet we remain on our path to self-destruction if we allow status quo politicians with status quo policies to continue on.

Whether you are a member of the Tea Party, OWS, any other group, or simply a disenfranchised individual who sees little hope, please look up, learn about, and help Ron Paul become president anyway you can. The only way we lose is if we continue to remain divided.

Had we voted Ron Paul into office in 2008 we would at this time be well on our way to recovering the American dream. Fortunately it looks like we have one more chance to get it right. It’s probably our last chance, however, because within four years of continued status quo leadership and policies we will find ourselves in the midst of a full scale Depression and all the turmoil that it brings.

Even if you disagree with Ron Paul on a position or two please don’t let that stop you from supporting him. Even in such a situation consider if Ron Paul won’t get you 80% of what you want while getting the country back on track to recovery. At such time it will be easier to argue about the 20% that is missing than under present status quo leadership. If we were to all wait for a candidate that gives us 100% of what we want then we will remain divided and there will be no hope.

During this critical time in history let’s come together as a country to show that we as a people can overcome the special interest group financed status quo candidates to support and vote Ron Paul into office in 2012 so that we and our children have a better future. Please pass this on to everyone you know.

From a concerned citizen

Wild Rose
Wild Rose
November 28, 2011 2:22 pm

Thought-provoking article. I wish more had been said about the Tea Party, for they saw the other dangerous side of the coin, that is, that the Federal government is a major problem (for it is the Feds who pass the laws in favor of corporatism). If Tea Partiers and OWS protestors came together to protest against corporatism, cronyism, and corruption, we may just get somewhere. But since it seems too many OWS protestors call for more government and many Tea Partiers call for less, gridlock would be inevitable. Alas.

Perhaps I misinterpreted this line: “Do you think our tax system is designed to benefit billionaires and mega-corporations when corporations with billions of income pay little or no taxes?” Are you indicating that corporations ought to pay more taxes? If so, I must disagree. While the tax system is definitely broken (and primarily broken in favor or corporations), it is my suspicion that corporate taxes are viewed as business expenses and passed on to the consumer.

While I agree that “A highly educated engaged citizenry would be a danger to the existing social order”, I do not agree that location has anything to do with how highly educated one is–whether it is at our nation’s “finest universities” or a rural public school district. Anyone can go to the public library and get a great education–it depends on the individual’s desire to learn, think, better oneself, and defend their individual sovereignty. Unfortunately, “People will pay more to be entertained than educated” as Johnny Carson once said. That said, it is still true that it is in the favor of the 1% for everyone else to be oblivious and debt-ridden consumers.

Great article!

SSS
SSS
November 28, 2011 2:54 pm

RobinH said, “Also, please ignore these free-market libertarians, they squeal the virtues of a dog-eat-dog system of winner-takes-all, but you can see where that has gotten us.”

No, I don’t see where free-market libertarians have gotten us. We don’t have free markets run on libertarian principles. We have a totally corrupted market system infected and burdened by government regulations from the local to the federal level.

Tell you what, Robby. Go stake a mining claim anywhere (you pick the location) and try to invoke the Mining Laws of 1872.

Get back to TBP in five or six years, and let us know what a wonderful experience you had with your “free market libertarians” in the EPA (at both the federal and state levels), the Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Forest Service, state-level Fish and Game Department, World Wildlife Fund, The Sierra Club, The Wilderness Society, community activists who show up at the town meetings you are required to hold, and a wide variety of other assholes who will take you into court to block your mining activity every single, solitary step along the way.

ido'ntknow
ido'ntknow
November 28, 2011 3:54 pm

you guys still don’t get it .

you are way out of your depth.

relax and enjoy.

ido'ntknow
ido'ntknow
November 28, 2011 4:39 pm

gotcha

ido'n'tknow
ido'n'tknow
November 28, 2011 4:40 pm

pick one

esinar
esinar
November 28, 2011 4:40 pm

I liked the article. It falls in line with a lot of what I have read over the last 3 years. One problem is that the Tea Party is mentioned only once, and the OWS are given far more credit for a movement of which they are Johnny Come Late-lies. Tea Partiers have been fighting the battle since at late November or early December of 2008–before Bush left office.

Now isn’t it amazing that the majority of the press coverage was given to such a minority, when 1.8 to 2 million Tea Partiers who went to the source of the problem–Washington DC on 9/12/09–received scant attention from the press. Additionally, Tea Partiers have been, and continue to be vilified in the lame stream media (including FOX NEWS); the regime has even resorted to name calling. Remember “tea bagger” epithets being hurled about by the libs?

I am going to re read the article because I like it, and would like to glean more from it. I will forward the article to those on my email list, because it is what I have been talking about for over a year…that people are “comfortably numb”.

Getting back to the OWS crowd…I believe that they will succeed in their endeavors. Violence always trumps peace. You see, the Tea Partiers are peaceful, law abiding citizens, are trying to intelligently and succinctly define the problem as being caused by the Beltway Gangsters and the Wall Street Banksters (rightly so). We hate the spending and the taxing. This includes the profligate waste that happens in the Pentagon, and the wanton disregard for the Constitution that goes back to at least as far as the Lincoln Administration, the irresponsibility of all of the Congresses since Lincoln, and the foolish notions of Keynesianism, socialism, and crony capitalism. The difference is that the Tea Partiers have lives to live, and will come to DC or a local place to rally (versus protest) for the Constitution and truth for a day only, and then leave. Some Occupiers have been paid to come, and these folk set up a tent city, abuse themselves on local businesses, and are ignored by the powers that be in places like Oakland, CA and NYC. If the Tea Party was to try to pull those kinds of stunt the police would be ordered in to forcibly remove otherwise peaceful protesters. Could it be that the OWS are feared by the civic leaders…that the regime backed press might vilify them and call them ignorant, old fashioned, up-tight, behind the times, and worst of all, conservative (ooh…that one alone will make everyone vote against any city leader).

We Tea Partiers are concerned not for ourselves, so much as we are for our children and grandchildren (or great-grand children in some cases). We love our children, love the nature that the Almighty created, enjoy fresh drinking water and clean air. Of course GE, a corporation that has not paid one cent in taxes last year, spent 30 years using obfuscation and delay tactics to clean up the Hudson River from the PCP’s it spewed into those waters. Let’s see…GE’s CEO…isn’t he really tight with the White House Occupant? Why not occupy the White House? Yes, I again agree with the author…the government has willingly obliged itself to write legislation to favor these big corporations. Like Chinese windmill manufacturers and we can’t forget Solyndra.

The very great problem is that the state run press (NY Times, CBS, NBC, et al.) makes conservatives/Tea Partiers look like loons. Over the last two decades a vast chasm has grown between conservative and liberal Americans as the result of a biased press. I agree with the author’s premise that there will be, “[a] fatal flaw which will ultimately result in a fitting end for the powerful elitists is their egos.”

So brainwashing has occurred and the elite have achieved control of the money system and the political process. Yes, the 1% has given the illusion of choice to the masses and permitted the folk to think they are free. Their power does emanate from the elimination choices.

The author also says, “[O]ur entire system is designed to control the thoughts and actions of the masses.” What I believe he meant was that the system has devolved to what we now have. It was not meant that way at the start. Thomas Jefferson reminded us that the country that could give bon-bons could also take away far more than what was originally given–our God given rights for starters.
I also firmly agree with the author that,

“[I]t is essential for the ruling elite to keep control of our minds through media messages and the educational system. It is not a surprise that our public education system has methodically deteriorated over the last four decades. The government gained control over education and purposely teaches our children selected historical myths, social engineering gibberish and only the bare essentials of math and science. The government creates the standardized tests and approves the textbooks. We are left with millions of functionally illiterate children that grow into non-critical thinking adults.”

This leads me back to the Occupiers. I have seen them face to face, and I will tell you they are not youth, they are adults. They are, for the greater part, flotsam and jetsam looking for something to belong to. They have no raison d’être. Why? They are taught, as the author so correctly states, from elementary school to college and university not so much as how to think, rather as to what they should think.

Is it fair that they are inheriting our folly, those jerks that we trusted, and voted for blindly? No, it is not. Nor is it fair that I and my son inherited a potentially fatal genetic disease, and it was not fair that the Jews were slaughtered in Germany, and Russia, and it was not fair that the Chinese slaughtered over 70 million people during the Communist Revolution, and it was not fair that the Americans, English, French, Spanish, Russians, Mayans, Aztecs, and various other indigenous tribes took advantage of Aboriginal Natives. Do I feel sorry for them? Did anyone feel sorry for me when my father died when he was in his prime and I was only four? Not really. We all have our paths to follow, our crosses to carry. Our country does not espouse collectivism. If I choose I can be charitable, but that is my choice, just as it is their choice to be charitable. Especially those of their own who are immensely wealthy and can afford to stay at $700/night hotels.

Several weeks ago I was in Washington DC attending the Americans for Prosperity “Defend the Dream” Summit. At the end of our evening’s event we were told that the entrances/exits to the building we were in were surrounded by the Occupiers, and that we should leave in peace without saying anything. We were told that once we left the building the doors behind us were automatically locked. Upon our exit we faced a mob of angry, screaming, shouting men and women who were locked arm in arm, and prevented us from leaving stepped porch we were standing on. I was curious what we had done to get 500 men and women so aggravated that they would act so…had we prevented them from leaving any of their meetings? No. Had we gone into their encampments and violated their personal property? No. Had we stood outside of their meetings or encampments shouting, and screaming as they were? No. What had When I asked one of the Occupiers what we did to deserve such ire; we were told that we were part of the 1%. I? One of the one percent? Unemployed six times, currently unemployed…a member of the 1% ! Go figure! Someone who has hospital bills coming out of the wazoo, and I am a member of the 1%! Did anyone listen? No. And when we tried to break through the crush the Occupiers were forcing us into, they suddenly opened up the chain and let several elderly people fall the 5 steps down to the street level. This happened on more than one occasion that evening. I am a witness to their hubris and elitism, their cunning and cruelty. My request is that you not lump in the Occupiers with the Tea Partiers. They are as different as night is from day. We only happen to agree that there is corruption and complicity in DC, and fraud and theft on Wall Street.

We are all guaranteed the right to free speech, which I will be willing to defend to the death, but not guaranteed the right to cause chaos, destruction, harm, hurt, and mayhem. I saw the police only 80 feet from where my friends were hurt, and when I called for them to come and help, they looked at us and ignored us. You see, these youth who are protesting against the banksters and one per-centers were promised, by the omission of any police action to protect citizens and visitors, immunity from arrest. My understanding is that if you are an American protesting someone in favor of prosperity, you must be in favor of poverty, and against the freedom to gather together peaceably.

Lastly, the author is correct to say that while, “This is the exact result desired by the 1%..” I also somewhat agree with his observation that, “[I]f too many of the 99% were able to ignore the media propaganda… revolution would result.” I disagree with, ‘[t]hink for themselves” because the 99.9% that do not know that economic catastrophe is coming, and have not prepared themselves will eagerly throw their lot in with the OWS. Riot and revolution will be the result, and the one per-center crowd will be like King George III who trusted that his navies and armies would crush the upstart colonists. Then of course there was Czar Nicholas…could never imagine that his beloved subjects would rise up against him. Their thinking, like all who are drunk on power, fails to take into account the Law of Unintended Consequences. “This is why the moneyed interests have circled the wagons, invoked police state thug tactics, and used all the powers of their media machine to squash the OWS movement. It threatens their power and control.” At least as they view it currently.

Alex
Alex
November 28, 2011 6:20 pm

Good stuff. Very passionate, very precise. But as for the predictions – I don’t see the possibility of American 99% fighting with any seriousness, much less winning. America is such a heterogenous sosciety – different communities, different cultures. There’s just very little that Americans have in common. In fact, outside of the 1%-ers, there’s no such beast as an “American”. The population is more likely to get up and leave for UK, Ireland, Italy, Liberia, Mexico, China, India, Poland, Russia, etc. – then get into a fight for an obscure American Dream they could barely relate to in the first place. That too would create problems for the 1%ers, but they will relatively easily solve them by importing the next generation of 99%-ers – perhaps from Laos, Zimbabwe, and the island of Nauru. They don’t really care what the servants look like, as long as they serve. This thing is perpetual.

Novista
Novista
November 28, 2011 6:26 pm

esinar

Tribalism is soooo obsolete.

Concerned

Contemplate your closing sentence and Black Friday.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
November 28, 2011 6:57 pm

Esinar – Agree with Novista, get over it.

Are you part of the Ron Paul Tea Party as I am, or part of the Karl Rove Tea Party that believes we should spend trillions and thousands of lives chasing 100 taliban through the desert and pissing everyone off along the way? Do you pee your pants at the thought of an Iranian Nuke, or do you realize that they are ABSOLUTELY no threat?

llpoh
llpoh
November 28, 2011 9:22 pm

Not exactly the right place to put this info, but here goes anyway:

Change in proportions of high skilled/middle skilled/low skilled jobs since 1980:

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“In 1980, three quarters of all U.S. workers were employed in middle-skill jobs. By 2009, that figure plunged to two-thirds. Whereas machine operators accounted for 10% of the nation’s jobs more than three decades ago and administrative jobs comprised 18%, their shares spiraled to about 4% and 14%, respectively, by 2009. It’s not just a trend in the U.S., but also in many of the world’s advanced economies.” Time Magazine

The article lays a lot of the blame for this shift on the doorstep of poor education: “It’s hard not to wonder if America’s inequalities perhaps have more to do with its education system than the big bonuses on Wall Street.”, and stresses that poorly educated males are being hit hardest, while women – 34% college educated white females – are doing well compared to white males where only 24% are college educated.

I think Admin mentioned recently he is planning an article on education. It is impossible to calculate the impact that poor education will have, and is having, on the US economy, but it is not insignificant.

Fred Rabin
Fred Rabin
November 29, 2011 3:20 am

In my view we are certainly heading towards totalitarianism. All that is needed is a major crisis – such as the impending and ineluctably certain economic disaster looming before us – and all powers will be ceded by the people to the state. It happened countless times before, as in ancient Rome under Caesar, and in Germany under Hitler, and it will happen (is happening) in America. Unfortunately democracy is, as Churchill said, a bad system, but the best one we have, and in it is planted the seeds of its own destruction, namely the innate greed and eventual corruptability of almost all humans. Our democracy is hundreds of years old but is now in severe decline, corrupted not just by self- seeking politicians but by the people who elect them, seeking only short-term benefits and gratification, and ignorant and unmindful of policies that would benefit the country as a whole, a fact certainly partly due to lack of education. When the system breaks down completely within a few years we can go in two directions: rebuild a new and better one after flushing out the malefactors; or complete capitulation to the state. It will almost certainly be the latter.

By Tommaso Campanella
(Italian philosopher, 1568–1639. Translation by John Addington Symonds)

THE PEOPLE is a beast of muddy brain
That knows not its own strength, and therefore stands
Loaded with wood and stone; the powerless hands
Of a mere child guide it with bit and rein;One kick would be enough to break the chain,
But the beast fears, and what the child demands
It does; nor its own terror understands,
Confused and stupefied by bugbears vain.
Most wonderful! With its own hand it ties
And gags itself—gives itself death and war
For pence doled out by kings from its own store.
Its own are all things between earth and heaven;
But this it knows not; and if one arise
To tell this truth, it kills him unforgiven.

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Dark Angel
Dark Angel
November 29, 2011 9:03 am

One day the globe will wake up and see they have been ruled by a bunch of psychocrats , pedocrats and scum of the earthocrats. There will be a great outpouring of rage and vengeance , a week later it will be back to business as usual with none the wiser. Unless the planet collectively evolves out of being human beings and into being humane beings , that is.

Petey
Petey
November 29, 2011 10:51 am

Boy, this article enticed a lot of nuts out of the woodwork. I think the problem is rather simple in that credit creation is too centralized, so those (people and companies, Wall Street, MIC) that are most politically connected (which usually means the most wealthy) get to use the money/currency first.

My question to pose is who is really all to blame for this, for surely some of the blame rests on the man in the mirror…

Yota
Yota
November 29, 2011 12:24 pm

I couldn’t help but notice your entire right gutter is full of ads for massive corporations. Ironic, that.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
November 29, 2011 12:35 pm

Yota, here is your educational assignment for today. Go study the difference between capitalism and crony capitalism and report back to us all. What you find may surprise you!

Petey
Petey
November 29, 2011 12:51 pm

Haha…Yes Yota, because clearly Apple, Amazon, and Everbank are a threat to the general population and are whom Admin writes about.

Stucky
Stucky
November 29, 2011 3:18 pm

An extrremely well written story about OWS, how it got here, where it’s going, what it needs to do to survive.

“2012=1968? In 2008, Barack Obama lit a fire among young activists. Next year, Occupy Wall Street could consume him. ”

http://nymag.com/news/politics/occupy-wall-street-2011-12/

Damien Darby
Damien Darby
November 29, 2011 3:50 pm

I am so thankful and appreciate of all the time and hard work you put into this. It is incredibly full of powerful incite and informative. I found it so refreshing to read someone who is on the level. Bravo, well done and well said. We must not allow ignorance and apathy to drown out the righteous nature of our revolution. This is our chance to start a new era. Like you, I believe we are brave. Solidarity.

Jeff Block
Jeff Block
November 29, 2011 4:12 pm

Should voters have the opportunity to VOTE for a revolution? First design a 21st century system of government and then vote it into place as the platform of a duly elected President (me)?

http://www.JeffBlock2012.com

We Have Permission to Change the System

flash
flash
November 29, 2011 5:04 pm

Thanks for the h/t Stuck…great read. I took the liberty of C&P’ing a few highlights while I was reading article. From what I can gather this movement is experiencing extreme birth pains of discombobulation. It would not surprise me the least if the CIA showed up with an endless supply of brown acid and turned this into another color revolution a’ la’ Libya in reverse.
Make no mistake ,there’s always a counter plan cooking incounter-intelligence.

The people plotting these maneuvers are the leaders of OWS. Now, you may have heard that Occupy is a leaderless ­uprising. Its participants, and even the leaders themselves, are at pains to make this claim. But having spent the past month immersed in their world, I can report that a cadre of prime movers—strategists, tacticians, and logisticians; media gurus, technologists, and grand theorists—has emerged as essential to guiding OWS. For some, Occupy is an extension of years of activism; for others, their first insurrectionist rodeo. But they are now united by a single purpose: turning OWS from a brief shining moment into a bona fide movement.

Teichberg is a 39-year-old Russian immigrant with stooped shoulders and a mop of brown hair who grew up in Rego Park and is so jacked in to the electronic grid that he comes across like a character out of Neuromancer. But what makes him so interesting is that you could just as easily imagine him making a cameo in The Big Short. A math prodigy who was a Westinghouse Science Talent Search finalist before matriculating at Princeton, he left college (temporarily) after his sophomore year and went to work for Bankers Trust, the first in a string of Wall Street gigs at firms including Deutsche Bank, Swiss Reinsurance Corp., and HSBC. And what did he do in those places? He created, modeled, and traded derivatives, including some of the first synthetic CDOs. As he told the London Times, he was “one of the people [who] built that bomb that blew up the whole economy.”

Over coffee one day around the corner from his office at the Yippie Museum Café, I ask Teichberg what kinds of changes he hopes to bring to the financial system. “I think you’re assuming that, for me, Occupy Wall Street is about Wall Street,” he replies. “Of course, it was a huge mistake to bail out the banks in 2008. If you did a proper analysis of how much money was lost when the bubble burst, it was north of $50 trillion. So pumping a trillion dollars into that system is giving Band-Aids to a corpse. We could have used that money to create an entirely new financial system, and the ­super-upper class would’ve taken a huge hit.

Take Amin Husain, who is characterized by a number of the prime movers as one of OWS’s “deep thinkers.” Husain, a 36-year-old Palestinian-American who grew up poor before becoming a corporate lawyer, spent much of the aughts working on complex structured-finance deals. His last job before leaving the law to become an artist was as a contract attorney at Cravath, laboring on behalf of its client Pricewaterhouse­Coopers when PWC was being sued over its auditing (or, arguably, non-auditing) of AIG, reading hundreds of internal e-mails that may expose the perfidy of both.

There is also a deeper source of suspicion toward the mainline left: the fear of co-­option. “Everyone is jumping in and wants a piece of this,” says Husain. “The largest threat to this movement is at the institutional level, with these traditional, run-of-the-mill organizations getting in. The problem is that you start taking what is potentially a transformative movement and start making it into a corporation that resembles an organization that has been retarded and nonfunctional.”

“We talk all the time about the danger of being co-opted and who would be co-opting this,” Davison says. “It would be the liberals, and that’s not a bad position to be in … But I don’t feel we should be used in service of anyone else’s agenda. We are not a rent-a-mob.”

What Obama may not understand so well is the degree of frustration inspired by him specifically among the protesters and their prime movers. Or the extent to which OWS and its energy is, as one liberal strategist puts it, is “the rotten fruit of Obamaism”—an army of young people, many of them inspired and mobilized by his campaign in 2008, who feel betrayed by his performance since he has, er, occupied the Oval Office.

“He cheated,” says Husain, who volunteered for the campaign on the belief that Obama could be a transformative president. “He ran on a platform he never intended to push. He made promises he never intended to keep. I was just amazed in his inaugural speech how little transformative there was. And then Tim Geithner—what the hell was that? And then the bailouts. It doesn’t take a brain surgeon to figure out what was going on. It was a continuation of the same bullshit.”

The last point is one I heard again and again from OWSers about Team Obama’s talk of channeling the movement. “They don’t have a fucking clue what they are talking about,” says Berger. “These [protesters] aren’t out here because they’re offended that they haven’t been spoken to nicely. They’re out here because they owe shitloads of money in student-loan debt and can’t find a job. Or they can’t afford their mortgage. And if Obama thinks that they’re gonna be able to divert this energy by talking about doing something, he’s got another think coming.”

One early evening in November, Sandy Nurse and I were sitting on the floor of an OWS storage space, surrounded by backpacks, sleeping bags, piles of rain ponchos, and enough toilet paper, toothpaste, Kleenex, and Q-tips to stock a Wal-Mart. Nurse is a striking half-Panamian, half-Irish-­American who grew up as a military brat, worked on activist causes such as human trafficking, and now is a self-described “ballbuster” logistician for OWS. She was telling me about the time when Charlie Rangel showed up while she was speaking before a march and wanted to address the crowd. “I turned around and said, ‘You can’t speak here, you’re too divisive a figure, you definitely don’t represent what this is about, so you probably need to leave,’ ” she recalled.

Jackson folded his hands across his belly and declaimed, “Civil Rights Act of 1964—LBJ. The Voting Rights Act of 1965—LBJ. Medicare—LBJ. Medicaid—LBJ. Child Nutrition Act—LBJ. Jobs Corps—LBJ.”

A few of the OWSers greeted Jackson’s words with skepticism, but most found them powerful, inspirational. “The connection with historical movements is what gives this so much moral credibility,” says Berger. “For someone like him to tell us ‘You have a history, tap into that history’—literally, I have goose bumps.”

The question is whether OWS will heed the message of Jackson’s riff on LBJ: that the protesters need to ally themselves with semi-simpatico elected officials, and that merely howling about the depradations of the existing economic and political order won’t be sufficient to change either. “At some point, movements must take on some form, some identifiable agenda,” Jackson tells me later. “At some point, water must become ice.

“Obama didn’t build a movement, he built an electoral machine,” says Marom. “If he had built a movement, he would not be where he is right now. But the fact that he was elected, that so many people came out in the streets for him, that people cried when he won, was an expression of the fact that they wanted what they thought he was, which is an alternative. He wasn’t it. He can’t deliver it. This political system can’t deliver it. This economy can’t deliver it. But there are millions of people who genuinely want it. That’s amazing and inspiring to people like us, who are just, like, ‘Okay. This is for real.’ ”

flash
flash
November 29, 2011 5:07 pm

Jeff block says-We Have Permission to Change the System

LOL…that’s exactly what Southerners thought in 1861.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/dilorenzo/dilorenzo-arch.html

Novista
Novista
November 29, 2011 8:14 pm

flash

Obviously, one can be right and still lose.

It’s just another ‘follow the money’ motive … don’t fuck with the tariff.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 30, 2011 12:12 am

This is one of the most fact-based, on-target articles I have read in a while … THANK YOU …

Having said that:

1). I do not believe that most sheeple will take the time out of their technologically instantaneous world, to read more than the first paragraph or so …

2). a large % of those that do take the time, will not understand what they are reading … when I finished graduate school, 11 years ago (M.Ed.: Adult Education), the average high school graduate had a 4th grade reading level … reading levels usually do not equal comprehension levels … comprehension levels typically are lower than reading levels … I can only imagine what they are now …

Perhaps the info needs to be presented in a reading primer “Dick and Jane” ” format …

howard in nyc
howard in nyc
November 30, 2011 12:58 am

very nice work, jq. i’ll be passing this one around the internets.

Mary Malone
Mary Malone
November 30, 2011 4:08 pm

JQ: “Citizenship requires a person to be actively engaged in the community with obligations to fellow citizens and future generations”

So many great points in your post, Admin. Thought this one was worth talking about.

Thoughts?

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
November 30, 2011 5:07 pm

Jim, except #5. Average salary, no pension type benefits, and a ZERO tolerance gift taking policy. If you don’t pay them, you won’t attract the folks you want.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
November 30, 2011 5:09 pm

That was the problem in Arizona, only the scumbags run for the legislature, an honest person can’t live on 24k a year.

Mary Malone
Mary Malone
November 30, 2011 6:06 pm

Admin, like your take on civic responsibility. Takes it waaaay beyond voting or campaigning for a candidate …

The value of living within your means – thrift – really is a civic duty.

Can I reproduce this list in some materials we plan to hand out to people – no TP afilliation – encouraging people to THINK about debt, how it will impact their kids, future generations? Will provide credit, and source TBP, of course.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
November 30, 2011 8:09 pm

Agreed, and the time wasted on money raising is unbelievable. Time much better spent campaigning or a series of public debates. I enjoyed my 2 debates, roasted those fascists on a stick. If more people saw them, I’d have done better.

llpoh
llpoh
November 30, 2011 8:38 pm

Admin – far be it for me to disagree with you in any way, but re Congress you said “They are performing a duty to the country.”

Holy shit, but that needs to be slightly amended, as that is what they are supposed to be doing. What they are actually doing is performing a sexual act on us.

llpoh
llpoh
November 30, 2011 8:51 pm

I know, Admin, but I couldn’t resist.

The fact is they have full abused one orifice and are moving on to the next, and all of their cronies are having a go as well.

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llpoh
llpoh
November 30, 2011 8:54 pm

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llpoh
llpoh
November 30, 2011 8:55 pm

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