The So-called Resistance

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

Entropy never sleeps. It works remorselessly to transform things of value into useless, dissipated waste and heat. Complexity stokes it especially as the law of diminishing returns multiplies the wheels of futility spinning down to zero. Hence, the intellectual decay of American life in which spin is everything, anything goes, and nothing matters.

The latest manifestation of this dynamic is the curious movement that styles itself The Resistance, lately adopted by the grotesque handmaiden of the Deep State that the Democratic Party became in the regency of Hillary Clinton. Its mission is to undo the results of the last national election by claiming that Russia undid it. It pretends to seek the restoration of something — but what? Of dissipated power relations within the Deep State itself?

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President Trump is actually taking care of that by turning government management over to his generals and the minions of Goldman Sachs. The generals are reinvesting in the strategic black hole of our military adventures overseas. The Goldman Sachs appointees are making Wall Street safe for the continued asset-stripping of the USA. The last time I checked, Hillary’s gang did not oppose either of these endeavors.

The Resistance employs cadres of useful idiots — Black Lives Matter, “undocumented” visitors, “Antifa,” the LGBTQ “community” — to pretend that it stands for social justice, but these are just straw persons fronting a gang devoted only to regaining the levers of “privilege” — which they also pretend to be against. The Resistance takes its name from the movement in World War Two France that fought the Nazi occupation, thus self-valorizing itself. But the pre-owned styling is just another victory of spin in the public relations nightmare that American political life has become.

It also begs the question: what would a real resistance look like? First, it would oppose the aforementioned asset-stripping that the US economy has become, the transfer of capital in all its forms — monetary, political, cultural, social — from the dis-employed former middle classes to the tiny, select beneficiaries of financial manipulation. Note that the things being manipulated — markets, currencies, securities, and interest rates — are increasingly phantom entities that appear to maintain their value only because the high priests of financial authority say that they do.

The shelf-life of that flim-flam approaches its endgame as it self-evidently immiserates the masses and their sheer faith in its recondite promises dwindles away to nothing. A genuine resistance would begin to deconstruct this clerisy and its institutions, namely Too Big To Fail banks and the Federal Reserve. The best opportunity to accomplish that would have been the early months of Mr. Obama’s turn in the White House, the dark time of the previous financial crash when the damage was fresh and obvious.

But the former president blew that under the influence of high priests Robert Rubin and Larry Summers. And the lower order clerics were allowed run their hoodoo machine flat out in the following eight years. Just look at the long chart of the Standard & Poors index. Tragically, this ever-upward arc is now taken to be the normal state of things, and when it fails the implosion will be orders of magnitude more violent than the last time.

One would think that a genuine resistance would also oppose the growing consolidation of power in the now-colossal spying apparatus of the nation — the often averred to “seventeen intel agencies” that show signs of being actively at war against other parts of the government and against citizens themselves. Hence, the non-stop murmur of allegation about “Russian interference in the election,” going back to the summer of 2016 without either any real evidence, or any clarification of what is actually alleged to have happened.

Another tragic turn is that this fifth column of rogue intel agencies has recruited the major organs of the news to incessantly repeat its allegations until the public accepts the story as established fact rather than just the manufactured story it so far appears to be. Well, the lives of persons and societies founder on versions of the “reality” they fabricate for their own purposes. A genuine resistance would show foremost some fidelity to a reality beyond the spin-factories of self-delusion. And it would lead in the hard work of shedding this over-burden of self-multiplying despotisms.

Maybe this Memorial Day is a good moment to question the claims of the so-called resistance, and perhaps patriotically meditate on what the nature of an authentic resistance would be to the ongoing decay of this nation while it is still possible.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
May 29, 2017 10:14 am

The IRA fought a century long fight against the Brits and for all practical purposes won it, then they threw their victory away by fighting among themselves instead of claiming their victory and moving forward with it.

The American right is doing the same today.

Rise Up
Rise Up
May 29, 2017 10:23 am

Kuntsler writes a essay that references Memorial Day with not a word about the fallen.

Shame on you!

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Rise Up
May 29, 2017 10:49 am

Otherwise, he wrote a great article enlightening the Useless Idiots and the complacent Conservatives.

Chubby Bubbles
Chubby Bubbles
  Rise Up
May 29, 2017 11:33 am

Yacking sentimentally about “the fallen” is often just another cheap ploy in the mainstream bag of tricks.

What did all those people “fall” for (in both senses of the word) but a heinous entity that doesn’t give a shit about them, rather preferring to entrench the now-unassailable privileges of bankers, spies, and offense contractors?

I think it’s refreshing Kunstler has avoided the maudlin trap of pretending our “fallen” are a useful and necessary sacrifice.

Rise Up
Rise Up
  Chubby Bubbles
May 29, 2017 2:03 pm

Those fallen had names, families, wives, husbands, sons and daughters. They were your neighbors, friends, and co-workers. They were Americans.

Put aside your distaste of the MIC, for just a moment, and do not forsake or forget them.

anon
anon
  Rise Up
May 30, 2017 10:10 am

The last completely justifiable war that the USA fought was the Revolutionary War, and it’s somewhat anachronistic to say that the “USA” fought in it.

The USA involvement in all more recent wars has not been justifiable and in most cases has been engineered for the benefit of banksters of various types. We chose the wrong side in WW1. In WW2, of course you can say we were attacked by Japan and subsequently Germany declared war on us, both of which are technically correct, but FDR was trying to get the US into that war for years against overwhelming public opposition, and the attack and declaration were provoked by militarily-enforced embargoes that were considered at the time to be equivalent to an act of war.

Memorial Day should be a day of mourning, not for noble sacrifice, but for senseless waste on the alter of bankster greed.

Suzanna
Suzanna
May 29, 2017 11:06 am

I believe JHK did write an appropriate Memorial
Day essay…and it is the very best he has ever
written.
100% Mr. JHK!

Montefrío
Montefrío
May 29, 2017 12:19 pm

A “patriotic resistance” will not be mounted by politicians, I fear, given that the best chance of it being a peaceful resistance may have come and gone if Pres. Trump doesn’t step fully up to the plate and start swinging away.

The US circling-the-drain process keeps adding rpms.

MOVINGTARGET
MOVINGTARGET
May 31, 2017 2:47 pm

Like a lot of things in history, the Revolutionary War is a misnamed war. It was not a revolution, we were not revolting against the British.

They were the most powerful military in the world at the time, and they attacked this Country!

We were defending our homeland against that attack, and rightfully so!

Most likely the name was coined by someone in the British military, or the British Government.

A more accurate name for the war from an American perspective would be “The War for Independence.”

I’m determined to call it that from now on, especially if I’m in the presence of a person with a fucking British accent…
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