Imagine the denunciations of human rights abuses in Colombia if the plan for that country this week were war rather than corporate exploitation to produce impoverishment to produce drug crops to produce war. Imagine the denunciations of human rights abuses in Iran having continued as usual if U.S. cops weren’t cracking skulls in New York, Boston, Denver, and San Diego. Maybe we wouldn’t have needed the Tale of the Moronic Mexican Iranian Assassins at all.
Also last week, President Obama pretended to try to pass a weak gesture in the way of lessening the damage of his policies with separate legislation known as a “jobs bill.” But he made no serious effort to get it passed and according to many observers wanted it to fail. It was blocked by Democrats as well as Republicans in a Democratic Senate. Nonetheless, the purpose was apparently to create a campaign ad for what the same president will supposedly try to do in 2013 if reelected, and if tens of millions of us are still obediently filling out job applications.
Dutiful union members and party activists last week rallied for a bill the President did not whip for. In other words, they took part in a theatrical advertisement for a reelection campaign.
“The president has learned that a loss can be a win,” said an unnamed source whom Politico calls a “senior Democratic strategist who supports Obama.” And I can confirm that this is not only real but typical. “We’ve done everything to win legislatively, to scrape through,” this loyal partisan said. ”Now we’re determined to keep the high ground on a set of issues where we have the overwhelming support of the American people.” If you doubt the intention to shift all energy into a presidential reelection campaign, watch Tom Hayden’s interview about Occupy Wall Street on Keith Olbermann’s show.
Here are the problems with this picture:
First, the same president is killing off jobs on a large scale with corporate trade pacts and military spending. Military spending produces fewer jobs than tax cuts for non-billionaires, much less useful spending on infrastructure, green energy, or education.
Second, the same president’s jobs bill, had it passed, would have barely touched the problem of wealth inequality, joblessness, and imbalance of power.
Third, Obama made no serious effort to pass the bill, despite having demonstrated in the past the ability to compel any Democrat to vote for any bill, including war-funding supplementals and godawful corporate health-insurance schemes.
Fourth, the bill was blocked by Democrats who have a majority in the Senate.
Fifth, the Majority Leader Harry Reid recently lowered the bar for moving bills forward from 60 to 51 votes, despite years of feigned helplessness in the face of the unreachability of the 60-vote mark. Reid is no more serious in his efforts than Obama.
Sixth, campaign promises from people who have broken hundreds of campaign promises would be useless even if the pretenses of attempting decent governance were not so transparent.
If Obama or Reid or the Democratic Party or MoveOn.org or anybody else thinks the people occupying the streets of our cities in protest are going to fall for this, they’ve got a very rude awakening coming. The Occupation movement is one that brings policy demands to the government, not partisan pretense to a pseudo-combat with the goal of bipartisanship or the election of either flavor of crypto-fascist corporate servants.
The question is not whether we want to risk electing a racist buffoon to the imperial throne. The question is whether we want to join those who are making major sacrifices to occupy our city squares and move our entire culture and our entire government toward peace and justice instead of plutocracy and planetary collapse. Do we want to avoid a war on Iran before it happens or turn against it once we have a Republican president? Do we want to halt global warming or lament its advances later? Do we want to overthrow our financial oligarchy or hope it changes the appearance of the curtains behind which it works?
The genius of the 99% movement is that it brings people’s demands to the government. Nobody is asking a political party what to demand, whom to confront, and whose crimes to grant immunity. We’re uniting as a people to insist on representation in our government. The notion that we already have it from either half of our government is so ludicrous as to reveal those who make that claim to be engaging in fraud.
We now have a majority supporting the nonviolent occupations. And we have 99% of that majority sitting on its rear ends.
If you object to being played for a bunch of fools, get in the streets!
If you resent people stripping away jobs while pretending to create them, get in the streets!
If you’d rather have a decent place to live in which your children and grandchildren will be able to live as well, instead of bailouts for bankers and new wars started every few months, get in the streets!
If you’d rather see majority opinion obeyed just once on any issue than have a congressional caucus dutifully represent the interests of unmanned drones, get in the streets!
The conversation is changing.
The mortgage fraud non-settlement is in trouble.
Wall Street is scared.
There are bills in Congress to eliminate the Super Committee and to end the Federal Reserve.
There is music in the cafes at night and revolution in the air.
Don’t just sit there nodding.




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I suppose we should thank Obama for making it so clear that the Democrats are as plutocratic as the Republicans. Many thought the Democratic Party was different but now we know beyond the shadow of a doubt that neither party is on the side of the American People. That recognition makes the 99% Movement possible at a plane above partisan politics. So long as the illusion persisted that the parties were materially different, the American People were relegated to fighting partisan battles that were teacup tempests. Now we are on the real battlefield.
Indeed, the newest front in the War on Plutocracy is raging as we speak: the plutocrats are desperately seeking a way to use the European People’s money to bail out the European banks and, by extension, the entire Global Financial Elite. I recommend that, to the extent the Occupy Movement maintains an international presence (as it must), we focus like a laser on what is happening right now in Europe. The American People lost to Wall Street but the European People can use our experience to resist the same fate.
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The contours of the viewing points presented above by David Swanson do not present more of the tired R vs. D useless nonsense that now has entered it’s fourth decade since the rise of Reganism during the early 1980′s,the two Bush family WH malfunctions,the Clinton’s 3rd Way/DLC misdirections or Obama’s Well Greased Bait and Switch.
Thirty years of R vs. D American national politics has brought us to the WashingtonDC,the Congress and this Obama run WH which has undermined,made less than lawful or legitimate USG regulation and governance. Eight years of Clinton,eight years of Bush Junior and now four years of Obama has chewed up twenty years. Four more years of Obama in the WH gets USA to a near quarter century of going the wrong way,going faster doing it and having been terribly misled by both the R’s and the D’s.
Barack Obama played the game he has played since Jan.20,2009 and now should expect to be held accountable to what David Swanson describes above.
D Party partisans and those who still chose to be O-bots and Obamapologists despite what David Swanson lays out above have become part of the same problem G.W.Bush and Richard B.Cheney were/are part of.
Barack Obama,Harry Reid,Nancy Pelosi have had since early 2007 to make real political efforts to not be or do what they are or have done. At this point going into another election season for the WH Barack Obama has not done or stood for what he was marking during 2008 WH election.
David Swanson lays out what Barack Obama stands for above in plain terms. Voting this Democrat out of the WH may not solve the real problems of American coporatism and American militarism but it will signal to whoever becomes the next POTUS.
Since Obama would not/will not go after Bush and Cheney,will not go after Wall Street or take on the Pentagon and CIA or dismiss the likes of Geithner,Holder or Clinton and Panetta let’s dismiss Obama.
“The Occupation movement is one that brings policy demands to the government, not partisan pretense to a pseudo-combat with the goal of bipartisanship or the election of either flavor of crypto-fascist corporate servants.”
Absolutely true.
One thing we can be grateful for is that Obama and the Dems have left no room for doubt that they are just as corrupt as the GOP, and there is no discernible difference between the 2 parties.
Obama’s incompetence and lack of ability to get anything meaningful passed (despite having supermajorities in his first 2 years) has proven it.
Wow! David I like this line;
“If Obama or Reid or the Democratic Party or MoveOn.org or anybody else thinks the people occupying the streets of our cities in protest are going to fall for this, they’ve got a very rude awakening coming.”
MoveOn has already started trying to slip-in and commandeer the effort.”After all,the movement has no clear goals,in addition, to be legitimate a cadre of limousine careerist must head OWS.”
Just take a look at Corpoarte TV and you will hear the above statement being subtle intoned by Corporate libruls at every turn.
Well done David.
Ham-handed comes to mind.
I am beginning to have the same doubts as many GOOPers – maybe, after all, Obama Is the Antichrist?
And for a tune to underscore the hypocrisy read the text of the Pres’s speech today from the MLK dedication….it contains much of the language and vision that King fought and died for…almost enough to raise one’s hope again. Yet in the context and reality of failures named above….when was the last time we saw this Pres. really fight for issues of social justice? Read the speech….it reads well. The pain and irony are sickening. Thanks for this post & this reminder.
Congress is a criminal conspiracy against the American people.
Obama is a fraud.. don’t believe a word that comes out of his mouth. There are only two explanations for his behavior… he was /is a lying sob or he is being blackmailed… either way he’s not the one calling the shots.
I agree with you on the trade bills, they will kill more jobs than they create. But had the jobs bill been better, and had Obama whipped for it, it would make no difference; the Republicans want him to fail. Whipping conservaDems is useless, because those guys have already got their futures planned out. When they lose re-election, their corporate friends will reward them for services rendered to the tune of millions per year. Should they mess that up, by voting for anything progressive, they’ll ruin their whole futures. The result is that there’s really a Republican majority in the Senate on economic issues.
A genuinely progressive president might also have resorted to a symbolic bill at this stage, since no real jobs bill can pass.
..You were thrown in jail?
for speaking up to ask….
seriously?
THAT is the headline..
it says it all.
If O. had whipped for it, it would at least make him less of a douche.
“Some of us who were in the hearing room felt an obligation to speak up and ask why in the world the senators — with perfect bipartisan harmony — insisted on causing the damage in the first place. And for that we were thrown in jail.”
does anyone have a link for this ? I completely missed the arrest of the activists.
Or, maybe it’s really b/c the old guys are jealous that David is so good looking….(That’s the kind of remark that causes trouble..sorry)
Subtlety is not his strong point. Ham handed and plodding.
Just for fun, GO POST THIS AT THE EVIL ORANGE SITE!
You know, we can’t possibly criticize dur leader because, you know, substance and policy doesn’t matter.
Its really just about whether there is a D or R after your name.
I know this to be true, heard it from kos himself.
A genuinely progressive pres would not be in this position today. He/she would have beaten the repugs so severly in political context and driven them from any prominent position, given the majority vote and the strong representation in congress when the smoke cleared in Nov, 2008. We would be well on our way to many of the changes that progressives want or would have been involved in major political battles. The repugs would have probably been worse off than when Goldwater lost.
Perfect description.
Got my sign ready, baby, for our rural Indiana occupation!!!!
OWSters: OWSt. DESPOTUS Baracketeer A$$A$$IN$-N-THIEVE$!
Mahalo David for all your efforts…! Dana Milbank is such a D*ckhead…! 8-(
I’ve got my Flipcam and FDL tshirt all primed for my local festivities tomorrow…! ;-)
selise, a FDLer old-timer, and I used to commiserate on line during hearings. It took about a year of that for us both to get thoroughly disgusted with the whole ‘process.’
The term pre-emptive concession was coined just for Obama’s serial scam of winning by losing to advance the G-20 austerity agenda.Then,after fighting for nothing,Obama tells his audience of naifs that he’s the adult in the room and those mean ol’pubs obstruct everything.It’s all circus theatrics ,as both parties play their designated role to advance corporate governance.
looking forward to seeing your diary :)
I truly miss selise’s presence here lately…! 8-(
*heh* You know it, Ellie…! I’ll be introducing myself as an original Fire Bagger and let it flow from there…! *g*
I am in occasional touch with her by email. She seems OK, but I miss her too.
George HW lost significant base support for going back on “read my lips.” Can you imagine his support if he had said to the R base: “I never said I wouldn’t raise taxes, I didn’t raise taxes, and it’s all your fault anyway you F** retards.”
Because it’s not even going back on any individual campaign promise that is the worst with O. He (or a spokesperson) lies about almost every promise (he didn’t promise public option …), he lies about what happens, (he fought for it, the bill doesn’t mean what it says …), he negotiates everything away before beginning negotiations, and he makes everyone fight for 60 votes instead of making the R’s defend filibusters. But that’s not enough, he then blames progressive groups for not getting 60 votes (9 more than a majority) done, not pushing him or whatever, and then, if we’re not happy with the outcome, we’re F** firebagging retards.
He’s had nearly 3 years to fight for jobs and the economy, so even if he had pushed for this it wouldn’t have meant too much.
I’ll betcha she’s still lurking about…! ;-)
O’s serial scam (great characterization) has worn thin. Very few, except the media enablers, still taken in by it. I don’t ever go to the Orange Satan, but I understand even some of his frequenters have finally given up.
Related topic. Great wikileaks exposure of O’s lied to Lula & Erdogan over Iran, maybe 15 minutes into interview. http://antiwar.com/radio/2011/10/15/flynt-leverett-3/
Recommended, tweeted and liked. Thanks, David!
Please give selise my best, eCAHN, she is sorely missed.
DW
Please,Please. I don’t want to throw my vote away on a write-in or third party candidate who doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of winning. I won’t vote for a Rebublican and I won’t vote for Obama. FDL should at least help to identify a write-in ticket that many of us could endorse. Who knows, it might attract the interest of those of us who are interested in real progressive change.
I’m telling ya Oily Bomber is now ‘wagging the dog’ over the Iranian Oil Bourse…! 8-(
FDL should at least help to identify a write-in ticket that many of us could endorse.
*heh* Therein lies the rub…! *g*
It would tear FDL apart to do as you request, glassfish. Obama has very vociferous support here, even yet … and there is NO consensus regarding a write-in candidate.
What you seek shall have to be found elsewhere …
Were FDL to boldly ponder and consider what you suggest, perhaps reaching far outside of the “political ranks”, it might well have profound effect. However, as of yet, it is not to be.
DW
Besides, it not about the horse race or voting. It’s about process & OWS is the closest U.S. has come since the 60s.
I’ll second that, eCAHN!!!
DW
I see you enjoyed book salon. So did I, a lot more than I expected. My thoughts were I’d hang around for 15-30 min to pick up some tips & a diff/new perspective on process, since the substance of the topic was not high priority to me.
But the author turned out to so open to Qs and challenges and dialogue that I stayed around much longer than I thought I would.
Wow. I listened just to that section and will listen to rest later. He lied, and then when they still met his lying criteria he still rejected the plan. I’m so glad that after W, we’re making friends around the globe again by adding devious lies/reversals and overt assassinations to wars, torture, occupations, rendition, blocking action on climate, etc.
It was good to see you enjoying yourself, eCAHN, and your questions were actively appreciated, Aaron, clearly has a sense of humor and some rather good ideas … yours were equally spot-on and, as I said, I hadn’t the time to really comment, so I checked when I could and enjoyed the exchanges immensely. It goes without saying that Dan is one hell of an interesting host. Thoroughly enjoyable.
;~DW
WOW – if you have been following the “firebagging” wars at the orange site, here is a diary with some threads that acknowledge much of what is posted here AND ONE OF THE STRONGEST COMMENTS (essentially agreeing with this post) HAS 15 RECS and no troll ratings!
There is even a growing realization there that what Jane was saying during the sham health insurance company bail-out fiasco was largely spot on.
When o-butt-ma loses the evil orange site, he is in deep doo-doo, however, we are all in deep doo-doo if a perry/bachmann ticket wins in 2012.
Scary times, man. I don’t have the answers.
WOW – if you have been following the “firebagging” wars at the orange site, here is a diary with some threads that acknowledge much of what is posted here AND ONE OF THE STRONGEST COMMENTS (essentially agreeing with this post) HAS 15 RECS and no troll ratings!
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/10/16/1026468/-What-Occupy-Wall-Street-teaches-us-about-fighting%C2%A0conservatism?via=blog_1#comments
There is even a growing realization there that what Jane was saying during the sham health insurance company bail-out fiasco was largely spot on.
When o-butt-ma loses the evil orange site, he is in deep doo-doo, however, we are all in deep doo-doo if a perry/bachmann ticket wins in 2012.
Scary times, man. I don’t have the answers.
We have the U S CONSTITUTION. All we have to do is insist on all the provisions of that sacred document being met. Obama is trashing the Constitution, therefore, in accordance with the terms he swore to keep when he was inaugurated, he must reap the consequences of trashing the Constitution. Presidents who trash the Constitution are violating their promise to unhold the Constitution. He is in breach of the terms of his presidency, it stands to reason that he has pay the price. That leads us to another fly in the ointment,
the DOJ. mmmmmmmmmmmm……………
4 hour workday (jobs for everyone)
Security of Income
Abolition of the Wage System
Production for use and not for profit
Abundance for Workers
Nothing for Parasites (that means you, Mr CEO/Manager)
Take that, ya scissorbills
The “our education system has failed” bollocks is something I’ve been paying close attention to, as I am a teacher (but thankfully teaching overseas at the moment). But you don’t even have to paying attention to notice that this phrase has been taken up as the elite’s new battle cry – you hear it EVERYWHERE these days. Widespread repetition of outright lies is a crude propaganda weapon, but so very effective, unfortunately.
Ridiculous. I’m over there every day, and there’s boatloads of criticism of Obama, support for OWS, and rounds of raspberries for “Obamabots.”
Not sure where you’re coming from, but your characterization is inaccurate.
Excellent post.
I could smell this jobs bill shenanigans a mile away when it first came out and the O’ministration got every host on msnbc to plug for it, like the useless tools they’ve become.
As you say, “Dutiful union members and party activists last week rallied for a bill the President did not whip for. In other words, they took part in a theatrical advertisement for a reelection campaign.”
The only thing worse than voting for a tool like O’bummer, which I and many others did, is being a fool of a tool for a tool that seeks to fool and fool again. Don’t let it happen.
Same goes for Nancy, Harry and Chuckles
Maybe. But then I was banned from DK for posting just such comments.
True and unfortunately he fucked up the excellent opportunity had getting elected, but we all know what a piece if shit Obama really is
I was banned twice there. I was an early critic of the Trojan and many did not take well to it. I was not kind to the stupid. Rejoined a year later and the site, while allowing a little more criticism of the corporatist-n-chief, is still very touchy. Too many Obamabots there, still, and real criticism, harsh facts, don’t sti well with the veal. I was banned again, so, why bother with them?
You don’t want to vote for Bammie, and you don’t want to vote Republican. If you want to make yourself fell good, vote for whomever else is left that would not have a chance in hell of winning. If you think Obama is a danger to the Democratic Party and the people of this county, then vote against him for someone who can win–i.e. the Reprobate, err… Republican. Then vote D for the Congressional turds. At least that’s a chance to set up some opposition while the rest of this country figures out what to do about 2014 and 2016.
All I know, 4 more years of the smooth talking corporatist Trojan is not something I can abide. If the assclowns get full control, then so what? All it will do is really wake up the rest of the somnambulant public, like Wisconsin, only bigger. Time to change shit and you need people behind you to do that, not wishes!
This was on C-Span:
http://warisacrime.org/content/how-we-got-arrested-senate-finance-committee