Voting – especially lesser-evil voting – sustains our fake
democracy more than any other citizen action. It lets politicians claim
that they represent the sovereign people. It tells the world that our
elected government has public support. Voting sends the wrong message
to everyone. No matter who you vote for, voting says the political
system is fair. It is not.
Power elites own the government and use it to serve their interests and
protect a corporate plutocracy. Though a numerical minority – probably
about 20 million Americans – an Upper Class easily manipulates the
remaining 280 million by controlling the consumer economy, the
distractive culture, and government policies and spending.
This is what America’s political freedom has morphed into: Dissidents
free to protest (to make us feel good). Elites free to control (to
maintain corruption). Conned citizens free to vote (to keep the system
looking democratic). And most Americans free to borrow, spend and
consume (to stay hooked on work, antidepressants, sleeping pills,
alcohol, sports, computers, religion, gambling and illegal drugs).
Where do you fit in?
In our drugged fake democracy, Americans replace objective reality with
illusions. The US does not excel in nearly any statistical measure of
democracies. Our voter turnout is a disgrace. We imprison more people
than all other nations combined. We do not provide universal health
care or affordable prescription drugs. Our primary education system is
mostly awful. Economic inequality is incredible – with the top one
percent owning 21 percent of the nation’s wealth – and getting worse.
People are made addicted to consumption and borrowing, then left to
suffer from crippling debt. Painful economic insecurity blinds the
submissive middle class whose belief in the American dream is akin to
expecting to win a lottery.
In a nation that supposedly prizes competitiveness there is no real
political competition. The two major parties maintain a collusive
stranglehold on our government. Third party candidates are purposefully
disadvantaged. Incumbents can thwart opponents. Worse, though the two
major parties shout their differences, they are merely two sides of the
same coin, two heads of the same beast, two servants of the Upper
Class, and two protectors of the corporate plutocracy. They are
criminal co-conspirators. Superficial differences between candidates
keep voters entertained, manipulated and rooting for “their” team in
the political game that the mainstream corporate media (more
co-conspirators) make tons of money from.
In this charade minor, maverick primary season presidential candidates
contribute to the illusion of a competitive system. Their loyalty to
party trumps their commitment to major political reforms. They do not
tell their supporters that if they do not receive the nomination “stay
home” rather than vote for one of their opponents. No, those they
opposed in the primary season are seen as lesser evils than anyone from
the other party. This protects the two-party system.
In America’s fake democracy citizens are fooled by personal freedoms.
It is a fake democracy because the will of the people is not respected
by those elected to run the government, the rule of law is routinely
violated by those in power, the Constitution is regularly dishonored
and disobeyed by elected officials and judges, and all but the wealthy
are sold out through government-assisted corporate globalization.
No wonder that America is a joke to much of the world’s population.
Foreigners envy our materialism, not our government. With horrendous
hypocrisy we use military power to impose democracy abroad despite
having a flawed democracy at home. Foreigners’ disgust with our
government is one thing, but they like Americans. Yet Americans enable
and sustain the detested government by voting, then blame those elected
rather than fix the broken system. A few crooked politicians and
corporate bosses go to jail. But the criminal system remains. Nothing
but token reforms are made. Corruption continues.
Few Americans are dissidents. Many more block the painful truth that
their cherished democracy is a fraud. The land of the free is no longer
the home of the brave. Foreign enemies are used to keep people from
bravely fighting domestic tyrants.
Like magicians using slight of words and misdirection through lies,
politicians (and those that own them) have trivialized the fact that
about half of the electorate does not vote. Nonvoters have been blamed
when the corrupt system is at fault. Rather than see nonvoters as
apathetic we should see them acting rationally because voting is
unproductive. Nonvoters should never feel guilty, only proud to have
sent a none-of-the-above rejection message.
But voter turnout has not been sufficiently low to forcefully
discredit, dishonor and de-legitimize American democracy. Though low,
it has become an accepted norm, allowing the manufactured myth to
continue – that we live in the world’s greatest democracy, though
nothing could be farther from the truth.
With
false hope, voters believe that the right Democrat or Republican will
do what none of their predecessors has done, and that campaign rhetoric
and promises will actually translate to post-election action and
policy. Voters fail to understand the depth of our culture of
dishonesty that has also invaded the voting process.
Held
secretly in private hands is proprietary source code that instructs the
voting machines on to how to count the vote. More than 1/3 of all votes
cast in our nation are made on touch screen machines driven by
proprietary source code and 90 percent of all votes cast are counted by
software that’s unverifiable.
No
sane American should trust the political system, the politicians, and
the voting process. And when you cannot trust all three, you have a
fake democracy. Many of us thirst for major change, but mainstream
politicians simply exploit this and lie. By voting for any of them we
ensure no serious change. The way to shake up the system is to boycott
voting.
In sum, despite personal freedoms we also
have political tyranny as oppressive in its own way as any
authoritarian, dictatorial government. Americans have lost the
revolutionary spirit of their ancestors. Americans are unable to
revolt, despite revolting conditions. They have accepted the tyranny of
taxation with MISrepresentation. The political criminal conspiracy has
successfully used cultural genetic manipulation to replace the DNA of
revolutionary courage with the DNA of distractive, self-indulgent
consumerism. Our primary freedom is to borrow and spend. Our currency
should read “In Greed We Trust.” We have populist consumerism, not
populist politics. Divisive politics keeps people fighting each other
rather than uniting against the rotten system.
Delusional prosperity is what our delusional democracy creates for the
majority. Many millions of Americans are hurting from loss of good
jobs, crippling health care costs, staggering debt, unaffordable
college education, imminent foreclosure or bankruptcy, rising economic
insecurity, working two lousy jobs, time poverty, dependence on food
stamps and charity. Millions more are angry about endless political
corruption and bipartisan incompetence, the inability to get a new 9/11
investigation, uncontrolled illegal immigration, and our national debt.
The rebellion needs all of them. And they need the rebellion.
True, we have plenty of passive nonvoters, a good head start. Now we
need active, vociferous nonvoters – proud protestors and dissidents
urging others to join the civil disobedience to reach the tipping point
for revolutionary change. After we achieve major political reforms we
should pursue mandatory voting – when voting once again has civic
meaning.
Massive, unprecedented nonvoting has the power to produce systemic
political reform by defiantly discrediting, dishonoring and
de-legitimizing America’s fake democracy. When I choose not to vote I
do not make the votes of others more important. Their votes already
serve an evil system. The critical choice is to vote or not vote, not
picking a particular Democrat or Republican. When I choose not to vote
I embrace an honorable, patriotic rebellious act of civil disobedience.
I no longer buy the BIG LIE that there still is an American democracy
worth participating in. As James Madison said, “Conscience is the most
sacred of all property.”
Mass nonvoting sends the message of rejection – as powerful as using
guns. The Second American Revolution begins with this recognition: We
must work together to drive voter turnout down to abysmal levels – so
low that everyone gets the rejection message. We must let the world
know – and America’s power elites fear – that we sovereign Americans
intend to take back our government. But how?
It begins with a boycott of voting. See it as a populist recall of the
federal government that makes our Founders proud. It is followed by
demanding what the Founders gave us in our Constitution for exactly the
conditions we now have: an Article V convention of state delegates that
can propose constitutional amendments, especially ones to reform our
political system to make it honest and trustworthy. Learn more at
www.foavc.org.
Why have we not had one in over 200 years? Why has Congress been
allowed to disobey – actually veto a part of the Constitution and
violate their oath of office? There is only one logical explanation: An
intensely watched convention could wreck the political status quo and
take away the power of those running and ruining our nation. That so
many Americans fear a convention just shows the success of the social
conditioning and political narcotics the elitist plutocracy has imposed
for decades. Imagine an amendment that required at least 90 percent
voter turnout for federal elections to produce a winner.
When it comes to our nation our choice is not to love it or leave it,
but to accept the painful truth and take responsibility for restoring
American democracy – because we love it. Let’s move forward with this
slogan: “Don't vote--it only encourages them.”
Joel S. Hirschhorn was a senior official at the Congressional Office
of Technology Assessment and the National Governors Association, and is
the author of Delusional Democracy – Fixing the Republic Without
Overthrowing the Government. Reach him through www.delusionaldemocracy.com.