The Democrats did us all a favor by giving Bush his Iraq war-money. After all, the Dems have supported the war from the very beginning. They deserve to be exposed as the phonies they really are.
The truth is, no one is surprised by Friday's vote. We have one party in America – "the War Party" – the Dems are just a junior partner in that system.
It boggles the mind that so many so-called "liberals" continue to be hoodwinked by the Democrats. After all, what do they have to offer – a slight boost in the hourly wage? Better management of foreign massacres?!?
What else?
They're are even giving ground on a woman's "right to choose", which used to be their signature issue. Now they're even caving in on that.
So, what do the Democrats really stand for?
This is not the party of F.D.R., my friend. This is the party of Bill
Clinton, the Master of Triangulation. Clinton was nothing more than the
flip-side of George Bush. The bombing of Belgrade was as big a crime as
Shock and Awe – although it was cleverly disguised by Clinton's "Aw
shucks" charm and the ever-compliant media.
Clinton sold out the American worker when he passed NAFTA. He
dismantled the social safety net with Welfare Reform. He destroyed the
last vestiges of the free media by signing the Telecommunications Act.
And he revealed his utter lack of principle by refusing to sign the
Land Mines Treaty – a document that would have saved the lives of
thousands of children every year.
In other words, he was the best Republican president we ever had. Which is fine, unless you voted for a Democrat!
Clinton never did anything that wasn't politically calculated. Hell, he
probably had his slide-rule out during his visits with Monica to figure
out the exact amount of gratification he could have without feeling
guilty. Sure, he was bright and good natured but, his critics are right
– he was utterly devoid of principle. And yet, this is the Democratic
Party's "big hero"; a man who has become the shining example for the
future leaders in the party.
What a joke!
The Democratic Party is not the party that people think it is. This is
the party of Rahm Emanuel and the DLC. The leadership is unwaveringly
pro-war, pro Israel, and pro free trade. There's no room for anything
else. The Democrats have no intention withdrawing from Iraq. It's all
just bluster and gibberish to dupe the Party faithful. It means
nothing.
In fact, the Dems plan for Iraq is even MORE IMMORAL than the
Republicans. They want to redeploy outside of the country while
reducing the number of troops on the ground. In other words, they want
to create a "sustainable" model for stealing the world's second largest
petroleum reserves.
It's a more calculating and immoral strategy than Bush's bloody "surge"!
It would be better for the country if the Democratic Party just called
it quits right now. The party is a bigger obstacle to progressive
reform than the Republicans.
As long as the Dems continue to trick people into believing that they
represent substantive change – or even a serious defense of their basic
economic interests – the charade will persist and things will get worse.
Real progressive reform should address the central issues facing, not
only Americans, but the entire world – nuclear proliferation, global
warming, peak oil, population growth, food supply and disease.
Reform isn't even part of the Democrat's agenda.They are mainly focused
on enriching their corporate donors, facilitating free trade, and
chasing shadowy Islamic groups through Central Asia and the Middle East.
Real reform would restore progressive taxation by reinstating the
brackets that were used during the early 1950s; that is, everyone
making over $200,000 per year ($1 million by today's standards) pays
93% of their earnings! Without a concerted effort to narrow the massive
wealth gap through redistribution"the country will continue to slide
towards tyranny. Those who have benefited most from the security,
infrastructure and prosperity provided by state should naturally pay
more. That is the fundamental tenet of progressive taxation and it is
essential if we want to strengthen the middle class and "raise all
boats" (as the Republicans like to say)
Besides, who's going to lose sleep over taxing the rich?
A progressive platform should also include a plan to nationalize the
oil industry. The record profits from oil production should be going
into infrastructure, education and alternate fuels – -not fattening the
foreign banks accounts of obscenely rich oil moguls. In an age of
resource scarcity, we cannot allow the market to decide who will get
access to the energy that everyone needs to maintain minimal standards
of living.
We've already seen how big oil is willing to use our children as cannon
fodder in their wars of aggression. We've also seen how much effort
they put into confusing the public on crucial issues such as global
warming. (They've pumped millions of dollars into bogus science and
misleading public relations campaigns to keep the people from
understanding the truth about "man-made" climate change) The oil
industry operates without a conscience putting its bottom line above
the very survival of the species. The best thing to do is "return the
favor" by seizing the industry – Hugo Chavez style – -and putting it to
work for the people it is supposed to serve. If the oil executives
still want to continue the fight for Iraqi oil; we should provide them
with sidearms and Kevlar vests and turn them lose in Baghdad. Let them
fend for themselves – -everyone else comes home.
The country doesn't need two War Parties. The current system is broken
and needs to be replaced. What we need is a Labor Party that addresses
the issues that are important to working class people. Labor Party
affiliation should be the equivalent of union membership; providing a
clear statement of support for pensions, universal health care,
maternity leave, yearly wage increases tied to productivity, profit
sharing, collective bargaining rights and 50% representation on all
corporate boards. The goal of a Labor Party should be to achieve a
power-sharing agreement with management that will combine the
objectives of both parties in a common vision for the future. It's
worked in Europe and it can work here. It's the only way we'll succeed
in rebuilding the middle class and avoid unnecessary conflicts.
Anyone who thinks politics is just about "making money" is nuts.
Politics is about power – and that should be the goal of Labor – raw
political power. Nothing else will do.
What's needed is a broad coalition of leftist organizations which represents the basic interests of working people.
Labor needs a voice in government and the Democrats are not that voice.
By capitulating to Bush, the Democratic Party has signed its own death
warrant. Good riddance. Now, let's push the rusty hulk out of the road
and go forward.
Real reform would restore progressive taxation by reinstating the brackets that were used during the early 1950s; that is, everyone making over $200,000 per year ($1 million by today's standards) pays 93% of their earnings!
With ideas like this, the labor party would be dead on arrival! US does not one type of extremism replaced by another. Good rant but nothing substantial!
Unfortunately, neither are the ideas put forth in Whitney's rant. As far as I can see, it's time for the Left to put up or shut up. The Left will take to the streets in a campaign of massive civil disobedience or they will go and shit in their collective hat. Change the course of America? There will be blood on the pavement before that is done, or it will never get done at all.
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