“War is a bastard but
the bitch that bore him is in heat again.”
Berthold
Brecht
The destruction
of Iraq, which began under the conservatively emotional Bush regime, continues
under the liberally placid Obama administration. There are differences in style
when an intelligent landscaper replaces a slack jawed gardener but the plantation
they serve differs only in the cosmetic facade it sells the public, not the
diseased crop it produces. The present political opposition is led by people
who make pinheads and maniacs seem thoughtful, but our current CEO still acts the
sibilant bully talking tough and selling weapons to stop violence his cabal helps
start in Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela, the Middle East and even the Middle West. It
contrasts itself to its blood thirsty opposition as a peace-making arbiter
among squabbling foreigners, but those squabbles often originate in our
meddling foreign policy which looks like the rest of our economy; dangerously
de-structuring.
While Obama rattles
verbal sabers in the Far East by ordering China to behave better in the South
China Sea - they act as though it’s on their border – his witless secretary of
state barks about threats in the Ukraine, many of them financed by the USA. These
all mean arms sales from our multi billion dollar military-industrial complex -
unmentioned by americans worried about personal gun ownership - for our Pacific
puppets and NATO marionettes. That euro group was supposedly a bulwark against
communism but it’s still around long after communism’s demise. Now it represents
a bulwark against democracy and peace.
Meanwhile, the recovering
(?) economy continues piling wealth into the coffers of a tiny minority who rent
giant computers to stash their electronic loot because there’s so much of it, while
the working people politicians call a middle class sink into greater debt to
pay rent or mortgage - if they have housing, medical bills - if they
have health care, and education loans - if they have schooling.
This is
accompanied by news about the recession having ended, again, and the economy
bouncing back to new highs, again. As always only for the upper percentiles,
with the middle sinking lower and poverty rising higher. But the place where god
lives, unintelligent design prevails, and the big bang explodes all day every
day – the market - is really booming for the 1% and its professional class
servants. So there’s really nothing to worry about since we’ll soon have
increased weapons spending to employ more robots and immigrants while killing
more people. Wonderful.
We have moved
from a policy of wars that send Americans to kill and die in other countries to
one of financing of color-coded electoral “revolutions” and if necessary, civil
wars with less need for invasions of anything but money, weapons and mechanized
zombie warriors. Investments of dollars instead of lives are more profitable
for warfare capital, especially as more American consumers threaten to become
citizens by demanding peace and democracy. People still die but they are almost
all foreigners. The profits that come from those deaths increase while the body
count losses at capital central decline. Nice. Great economy. Sure.
The
increasing bloodshed in the middle east, which may have its maps redrawn by
Arabs who live there instead of Europeans who don’t, may fit Israeli plans to
break up the arab - Muslim world in as idiotic a way as american arming of
ideological fanatics to fight communism has come back to haunt capital. Instead
of a few arab nations led by supporters of global capital’s new Zion there may
be several ruled by those who will not tolerate a european apartheid state in
their midst. The safety and future of the middle east is also the safety and
future of the rest of the world, and if the warfare profit state rules much
longer, our world may plunge into a bloody collapse of nature in all its
substance.
The
Ukraine, Detroit, fracking, gmos, guns, abortions, Palestine, Israel, homeless
people, sheltered pets and everything else that make up usually misunderstood
reality are part of the private profit and public loss system that always means
inequality. That word has recently been rediscovered because it has become so blatantly
obvious that even academics have noticed.
Bulletin:
profit on one side demands loss on the other and that makes inequality a component
part of the system. Who knew?
Private
minority control of a market where some always do well at the expense of most
others is nothing new. It’s just that the system’s present crisis is more noticeable
as the losses are being suffered by greater numbers of people while the
fantastic profits increase for a much smaller group.
Liberals
and conservatives are two sides of the political coin of this realm. While Americans
are reduced to choosing from these lesser evils and calling it democracy,
indigenous people the world over are rising to do battle with capitalism. Inspiring
some real democracy in South America, they clearly see it as not only their
enemy but also the enemy of the planet, or Mother Earth, as they unashamedly
address our multi-cultural uni-racial home.
Whether
ecological problems are seen a short-term environmental menace or a long-term
climate disaster, they are the result of reducing earth and its people to
private profit producing commodities that must be balanced by humanity’s loss. This
demented economics has become a form of justifiable genocide, a war conducted
on humanity itself. Minority rulers cannot help but care for anything but
increasing private wealth in a system becoming more depraved with each creation
of an individual with a billion dollars in a world where a billion individuals live
in poverty. The warfare state must be transformed into a democratic state of
peace, within and without its borders. If that seems too difficult for rich North
Americans to achieve, maybe we should ask poor South Americans for advice.
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