Big Oil’s Un-American Selfishness?

 

JIM HIGHTOWER

 

The big five of Big Oil might want to mull over a bit of advice that baseball great Ted Williams once offered to rookies: “If you don’t think too good, don’t think too much.”

Apparently, the chieftains of BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, and Shell thought that a bit of gruff, CEO bluster would be just the thing to brush back public anger over the industry’s all-star avarice and arrogance. Bad thinking.

Last week, the head of these multibillion-dollar behemoths, pumped up on narcissism, strode into a U.S. Senate hearing room and took wild swings at a bill titled: “Close Big Oil Tax Loopholes.” In a time of $4-a-gallon gasoline, stratospheric rises in petro profits, and a federal budget deficit severe enough that Republicans have called for killing Medicare, the spark that exploded the public’s fury at oil giants was the revelation that the big five are on the government dole, drawing more than $2 billion a year in corporate welfare payments.

Exxon’s top exec flailed at the bill, absurdly labeling it “discriminatory.” Next up was Shell’s man, who feigned almost-comic outrage at the notion that our nation’s budget deficit should be reduced “by taking more from the few,” as though he was unaware that “the few” in question are notorious tax dodgers, paying little or nothing on their enormous profits. Wildest of all though was Conoco’s chief, Jim Mulva, who inflamed senators and insulted the public by calling the bill “un-American.”

No, Mr. Mulva, what’s un-American is that you five clueless CEOs expect to haul in $100 billion in profits this year, yet you’re whining that you should be given $2 billion in special tax breaks, even as little kids are being cut-off from Head Start and the GOP threatens to take Medicare away from Grandma. Start thinking about someone besides your sorry selves
(c) 2011 Jim Hightower’s latest book, “If The Gods Had Meant Us To Vote They Would Have Given Us Candidates,” is available in a fully revised and updated paperback edition.

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CounterPunch Diary: A nation reeking with hypocrisy & other stories

Dispatch from Alex Cockburn—

America’s Top Hypocrites

By ALEXANDER COCKBURN

Obama with French accomplice in plutocratic plots.

Was there ever a nation so marinated in hypocrisy as America? At home and abroad President Barack Obama trumpets Uncle Sam’s virtues and dispenses patronizing homilies to other nations on how to behave themselves and honor freedom and democracy. This last week it’s been Europe’s turn to hear these self-righteous preachments.

A couple of weeks ago Secretary of State Clinton attacked China, contrasting untiring efforts by the US to encourage human rights around the world, at a time when the Chinese “are trying to stop history, which is a fool’s errand. They cannot do it. But they’re going to hold it off as long as possible.”

A week earlier Obama signed an expanded trade pact with Colombia where in 2010 51 Colombian labor organizers were murdered, many of them by government-sponsored death squads.  As Richard Trumka, head of the AFL-CIO remarked, he doubted the trade agreement would be moving forward if 51 CEOs had been killed.

If there’s one state in the Middle East where the US surely has clout it’s Bahrein, which just happens to be the base for the US Fifth Fleet. While Clinton was wagging her finger at China, details were surfacing of the ferocious repression of Bahrein’s Shi’a majority by Bahrein’s Sunni rulers, backed by Saudi troops.

Masked squads raid Shia villages at night, At least 27 Shia mosques and religious meeting places have so far been wrecked or bulldozed flat. If this was Libya, Clinton would trumpeting the repression as further justification for  NATO’s onslaught. Not so in Bahrein. As my brother Patrick Cockburn reported here on this site a couple of weeks ago: “Facing little criticism from the US, otherwise so concerned about human rights abuses in Libya, the al-Khalifa family is ruthlessly crushing opposition at every level… al-Jazeera revealed …that the Bahraini police has been raiding girls’ schools, detaining and beating school girls, and is accused of threatening to rape them.”

On this site Peter Lee recently described the repression in Bahrein and referred to:

“a 17-minute clip from an Australian investigative show called Dateline…The reporting is deliberately low-key, a welcome contrast to the hyperventilating outrage needed to keep the humanitarian intervention balloon inflated in Libya (or the anti-Iranian jihad barreling along in the Gulf states, for that matter).

“In one sequence, a Human Rights Watch representative directs the reporter’s attention to a crime scene that has come to symbolize the worst excesses of Bahrain’s riot police: the place where a young man, Hani Jumah, was beaten. Apparently, he was not a demonstrator; he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time as riot police swept the area. The camera pans on the bloodstained floor of a deserted construction site as the HRW staffer relates with forensic detachment: “We found fragments of his kneecap…we also found one of his teeth.” And you’re left to wonder: how does someone get beaten so severely a piece of his kneecap is dislodged from his body? The young man was taken to the hospital for treatment, then got disappeared from the hospital. His family was summoned to retrieve his body four days later.”

Amid Obama’s grandiose eloquence about freedom, he has effectively excluded Palestinians from his supportive embrace and, amid meaningless verbal froth, collapsed yet again in the face of Israeli intransigeance, and the Lobby here. As Uri Avnery wrote of Obama on this website Thursday, after Natanyahu’s address to Congress:

“He will pretend that the spittle on his cheek is rainwater. His promise to prevent a UN General Assembly recognition of the State of Palestine deprived him of his main leverage over Netanyahu….

“Now, with all the roads blocked, there remains only one path remains open: the recognition of the State of Palestine by the United Nations coupled with nonviolent mass action by the Palestinian people against the occupation. The Israeli peace forces will also play their part, because the fate of Israel depends on peace as much as the fate of Palestine.”

US diplomacy and strong-arming, supervised by Obama and Clinton, will of course be dedicated to efforts to hold back history and strong-arming the UN into attempting to do the same.

Wearisome  though these exhibitions of  US’s double standards abroad may be, they pale before the macabre spectacle of Obama and Clinton extolling the moral credentials of a country with a vast gulag of some 2.3 million behind bars — some 743 prisoners per 100,000 population, compared to Russia’s 580, China’s 186, England and Wales’ 154 and India’s 32. African Americans, who are one eighth the nation’s population, are almost half its 2.3 million prisoners, and Latinos, also an eighth of the U.S., are more than a quarter of those locked down.  In America today more than 7 million people are under correctional supervision.

At the start of last week the US Supreme Court ordered the state of California to reduce its prison population, currently running at 143,335, by more than 30,000. The state’s prisons, at anything even remotely approaching standards not in violation of  the 8th Amendment forbidding cruel and unusual punishment, can accommodate 80,000.

Not for the first time the ghastly conditions of California’s prisons have been unsparingly described: people with terminal cancer in spaces the size of telephone booths left to die without treatment or even pain killers; convicts crammed three tiers high in prison gyms. California rarely executes prisoners in San Quentin on Death Row.  Informal executions are a different matter. A California court found that “an inmate in one of California’s prisons needlessly dies every six or seven days due to constitutional deficiencies.”

Everything awful about California’s prison system is duplicated in other state  penal systems across the country. One million of the 2.3 million prison population are inside for non-violent offenses, predominantly related to drugs. More than 800,000 are arrested each year for marijuana alone. Prison rape  across the country  is a given – at least 216,000 in 2008. Most of the rapists  (according to the libertarian magazine Reason, which recently  published an excellent special issue  on the  US penal system) aren’t other prisoners but corrections officials.

Governor Jerry Brown has suggested non violent prisoners be sent from the state prisons to local jails, but California has no money to beef up the these hoosegows to accommodate the flood of prospective inmates.  Meanwhile policies deriving from the Nineties and before feed more and more prisoners into the system, many of them under the 3-strikes law which hands out twenty-five year sentences for a third offense as trivial  as stealing a $2 pair of socks. In California at any given time about 140,000 are out on parole, which can be – and is often —  revoked for the most trivial of reasons, swelling the prison population once more.

America’s penal conditions make a mockery of the constitution and foster crime, all against a backdrop of statistics – the FBI dispensed another batch last week — showing that crime rates have been steadily falling to levels unseen for a generation or more. America’s current Depression has not seen a surge in robberies and violent crime, as many expected. Attempts to prove the efficacy of harsh codes of imprisonment and sentencing speedily collapse under the weight of rationally assessed statistical data.

America’s prison population and treatment of citizens and immigrants trapped in the judicial system are  foul blots on our society and  political culture– but not ones that Obama has shown the slightest interest in confronting. Indeed his Justice Department is intent on adding more “mandatory minimum sentences” to the sentencing guidelines.

These days it’s conservative governors reeling in the face of budget-draining mandatory sentencing laws, who are trying to shift resources into treatment programs and so forth. In this context Reason cites Perry of Texas, Sanford of South Carolina before he left office and reports that “in the first few months of this year, Arkansas, Kentucky, Alabama and Oklahoma have all hopped on the reform bandwagon. None of these states was carried by Barack Obama in 2008.”

As for Obama, how much more pleasant it is to lecture other nations, while running on a reelection platform currently based on dispatching a government death squad halfway round the world to Abbottabad on a lawless mission of revenge.

Cornel West’s Teapot Tempest

On May 20, 2011, at 10:55 AM, Bob Marston wrote:

“Hi Alex

Do you have anyone working on an article about the Cornel West blowout with Obama and the Democrat Party Suckups/Feminists?”

On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Alexander Cockburn wrote:

“I read West’s embarrassingly  egocentric, whiny blast Seems a bit of a tempest in a teapot, no?”

I’ve always thought Prof. West to be a total hot air factory. In this case his major beef with Obama seemed to be that he didn’t get a ticket to the inauguration.

On May 20, 2011, at 1:59 PM, Bob Marston wrote:

“Tempest in a Teapot, yes I think that is a credible argument. But like most outbursts of this nature there are some very good points with substance that will now be lost under the bile. West has no corner on the Hostility Market. A few months ago when Amy Goodman was Utah for the Sundance Film Festival she interviewed Harry Belafonte. In the interview Goodman asked Harry about communications he has had with Obama. Belafonte responded he has had little in the way of communications with O. Just a few brief exchanges. Obama jabbed at Belafonte asking ‘when are you and Cornell West going to cut me some slack?’ Belafonte snapped back ‘what makes you think we haven’t?’”

Glen Ford gets this little fracas right in Black Agenda Report:

“Cornel West’s foray into Obamanalysis gave them the opportunity to explode in reams of outraged words that had little or nothing to do with policy. It is a shame that Princeton professor Cornel West did not stick to a disciplined critique of the corporatist policies that have made Barack Obama richly deserving of the label, a ‘Black mascot of Wall Street oligarchs.’ Instead, the Princeton professor slipped into psycho-babble, musing on the president’s supposed ‘fear of free Black men’ and associated personality deformities. The particularities of Obama’s racial background may, or may not, have contributed to his malignant neglect of the African American condition, but we will not forge a movement to defeat Obama and his Wall Street masters by putting the president on the couch.”

Glen also writes that “the rationale for continued Black and progressive support of the Obama administration has been reduced to one factor: a primal fear of the Tea Party boogeyman.”

True enough. How desperately the left wants Palin to run. I’m a Herman Cain fan myself, at least for this week. Here he was, on Fox with Chris Wallace, who suddenly popped Cain a question about the Palestinians’ right of return, freshly rejected by Natanyahu.

CAIN: Right of return? Right of return?

WALLACE: The Palestinian right of return.

CAIN: That’s something that should be negotiated.

Quizzed again, Cain seemed foggy about the Israeli position on the matter, as well as his own.

CAIN: Yes, but under – but not under – Palestinian conditions. Yes. They should have a right to come back if that is a decision that Israel wants to make…. I don’t think they have a big problem with people returning.

Of course this was immediately pounced upon by the Commentariat as evidence that Cain, the former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza and recently declared aspirant for the Republican presidential nomination, is not a serious candidate. But Cain stuck to his guns on an ensuing appearance on Fox:

“Chris [Wallace] caught me off-guard. I didn’t understand the right of return. That came out of left field, out of all the questions I anticipated him asking me, I didn’t even conceive of him asking me about the right of return. I now know what that is. The thing that you’re going to learn about Herman Cain, if he doesn’t know something, he’s not going to try and fake it or give an answer that he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Now here’s the thing about that right of return that I’ve learned since Sunday. It wasn’t that they were kicked out of Israel by the Jews, no! Their Arab leaders asked them to leave because they thought they were going to annihilate what was left, and then they’re going to go back. So yes, I still stick by my answer. “

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“The opening paragraphs tell us much of what Donald Rumsfeld thinks about himself, and what we need to know about him.  Referencing his title, he proudly cites the 300,000 internet citations of ‘known unknown,’ 250,000 of them linked to his name, thanks to his observation at a 2002 press conference that there ‘are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don’t know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don’t know we don’t know.’

“Given the deferential attitude evinced by contemporary press and public, there is little sign the remark generated any enlightened intuition, but it certainly left  reason aside.  What can ‘unknown unknowns’ mean other than simply  that there are things we don’t know?   Like similar exercises – ‘what is the sound of one hand clapping’ — it carries intimations of profundity, and has been much acclaimed as such, not least by Rumsfeld himself, who introduces it here as ‘a larger point on the limits of human knowledge.’  Though sourcing a variant of the phrase ‘known unknowns’ to a former colleague, he leaves us with the belief that this is a unique Rumsfeld insight, though old Pentagon hands recall it circulating independently in xeroxed form as far back as the 1960s.”

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More Myth than Massacre at Srebrenica

The fog of war is chiefly the fog of lies—thick in the case of the Yugoslavian conflicts. The object was at all times to subdue Serbia.

By Stephen Lendman

Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic

Headlines explaining former Serbian General Ratko Mladic’s May 27 arrest allege his 1995 responsibility for massacring 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica. True or false is at issue. More on that below.

Meanwhile, inflammatory accounts already convicted him by accusation, including New York Times writers Dan Bilefsky and Doreen Carvajal headlining, “Serbia Says Jailed Mladic Will Face War Crimes Trial,” saying:

Arresting him “signal(ed) Serbia’s intention of finally escaping the isolation it brought on itself during the Balkan wars,” ones Western media, including The Times, consistently misreported on throughout the 1990s, culminating in NATO’s 1999 war of aggression, falsely called humanitarian intervention.

Inflating Srebrenica deaths to “10,000….including 3,500 children,” Bilefsky and Carvajal called the alleged massacre “the worst ethnically motivated mass murder on the European continent since World War II,” Mladic to stand trial for “war crimes….”

Other accounts were similar, including Reuters headlining, “Instant view: West hails news of Mladic arrest in Serbia,” quoting “sources” like UK Defense Secretary Liam Fox saying:

“It’s clearly (an arrest) to be welcomed….It’s a reminder to all those who fly in the face of international justice that sooner or later they will be brought to book for their crimes.”

He’s right, hopefully. Sooner or later real war criminals like American, Israeli and UK ones may have to answer for numerous crimes of war and against humanity, slaughtering millions for power and profit.

For example: Years of Western-backed Balkan wars culminated with NATO’s 1999 Serbia/Kosovo terror bombing, an atrocity playwright/Nobel laureate Harold Pinter described as follows:

“Little did we think two years ago that we had elected a government which would take a leading role in what is essentially a criminal act, showing total contempt for the United Nations and international law.” Saying it made him ashamed to be British, he called cutting children to pieces from 15,000 feet “barbaric” and despicably hypocritical.

“Let us face the truth,” he added. “Neither Clinton nor Blair (gave) a damn about the Kosovar Albanians. This action has been yet another blatant and brutal assertion of US power using NATO as its missile. It set out to consolidate one thing – American domination of Europe. This must be recognised and it must be resisted.”

This barbarism mustn’t be allowed to stand. Yet victims are held accountable for the perpetrators, the way victors’ justice always works – including writing the mythology about what allegedly happened in July 1995 at Srebrenica.

A Potocari, Bosnia Genocide Memorial Stone (SrebrenicaStone.jpg) lists “8372….” deaths. Saying it, however, doesn’t make it so.

Separating Truths from Mythology

Diana Johnstone wrote the definitive Balkan wars history. Her book, “Fools’ Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO and Western Delusions,” is essential reading to understand its causes and long-lasting effects.

For the West, it was about deterring Milosevic’s “Greater Serbia” quest, a gross mischaracterization about a war Western powers wanted and initiated, notably America and Germany. They encouraged secession, provoked conflict, then took credit for ending it, committing real massacres in the process.

Milosevic, in fact, wanted Yugoslavia’s disintegration prevented. When it happened, he wanted minority Serbs protected, allowed either to stay in Yugoslavia or get autonomy in newly created rump states. Washington, however, had other aims. Johnstone believes they included:

— occupation, colonization and exploitation;
— preventing a European-backed settlement;
— “assert(ing) dominance over European allies in the arbitration of European conflicts;”
— expanding NATO through an “out of area” humanitarian mission, aka US-led war, domination, colonization and military occupation; and
— “gain(ing) influence in the Muslim world by (allegedly) championing the Bosnian Muslims.”

She also called “government by international bureaucracy (a) new trend in the New World Order.”

As a result, “Bosnia-Herzegovina has been ruled by a similar combination: a complicated set of local authorities under the strict supervision of a ‘High Representative’ (a contemporary Proconsul or Viceroy) who can, and does, annul laws adopted by the local democratic institutions or dismiss democratically chosen officials” not in tow with official Washington.

In other words, dictatorship called democracy, the kind Washington disdains and won’t tolerate abroad or at home. Never, in fact, in one of its colonies, the latest at the time pounded mercilessly from March 24 – June 10, 1999.

Around 600 aircraft flew about 3,000 sorties, dropping thousands of tons of ordnance as well as hundreds of ground-launched cruise missiles. Up to then, its ferocity was unprecedented.

Nearly everything was struck, causing massive destruction and disruption, including:

— known or suspected military sites;
— power plants;
— factories;
— transportation;
— telecommunications facilities;
— vital infrastructure, including roads, bridges and rail lines;
— fuel depots;
— schools;
— a TV station;
— China’s Belgrade embassy;
— hospitals;
— government offices;
— churches;
— historic landmarks; and
— other targets in cities and villages throughout the country.

Using NATO as a missile, it was lawless Pentagon aggression called humanitarian intervention whenever America goes to war, including Iraq 1991, again in 2003, Afghanistan in 2001, and currently Libya, slaughtering civilians, not protecting them.

In Serbia/Kosovo, an estimated $100 billion in damage was inflicted. A humanitarian disaster resulted. Environmental contamination was extensive. Large numbers were killed, injured or displaced. Two million people lost their livelihoods, many their homes and communities, and for most their futures under Western domination.

Serbia/Kosovo, in fact, was a prototype for new millennium aggression to eliminate challenges to US dominance, waging permanent wars to perpetuate it.

Srebrenica – Separating Myth from Known Facts

On October 12, 2005, Johnstone discussed it in her CounterPunch article titled, “Srebrenica Revisited,” remembering its summer 10th anniversary when the “dominant themes were ‘nostra culpa:’ ‘we’ let it happen, ‘we’ didn’t want to know about it, and ‘we’ mustn’t let it happen again.”

Who are “we,” she asked, and how accurate is the official story, questions to this day “virtually taboo” to preserve the official myth, including exaggerating Serb atrocities “whereas Muslim atrocities (such as the decapitations of Serb prisoners, fully documented) remained confidential.

Official accounts portrayed “a one-sided conflict between a Serbian ‘fascist aggressor’ and innocent victims, all unarmed civilians.”

Unexplained was that Srebrenica was a Muslim military base, besides a refugee “safe area.” Slobodan Milosevic, in fact, wanted Serb forces restrained from overrunning it. In addition:

— before the July 1995 attack, Srebrebica-based Muslim forces “carried out murderous attacks on nearby Serb villages;”
— Muslim Sarajevo officials withdrew their Srebrenica commanders, “leaving thousands of….soldiers (leaderless), without orders, and in total confusion when the foreseeable Serb attack occurred;”
— when “Bosnian Serb forces captured (Srebrenica) on July 11, 1995,” civilians wanted to leave because normality there didn’t exist;
— separating women and children from men was, in fact, done to find “the perpetrators of raids on Serb villages (to) take revenge;” and
— yet only a small number “were detained at that point;” some, in fact, survived.

The alleged Srebrenica victim count reflected lies and half-truths based on what’s known but omitted in official and major media accounts. The 8,000 number included the Red Cross estimate of 3,000 “witnesses,” allegedly detained by Bosnian Serbs, as well as another 5,000 Red Cross accounts said “fled Srebrenica, some of whom reached Central Bosnia.”

In other words, they fled. They weren’t killed. Yet, they were added to the mythical death toll to inflate it. Years later, in fact, forensic teams discovered 2,361 bodies in the area where heavy fighting occurred, including combatants on both sides, not massacred civilians.

Johnstone explained that “(n)either the Bosnian Serbs nor the Muslims were ever forthcoming with whatever information they had, (yet) the ‘8,000’ figure (became) an established total of ‘Muslim men and boys executed by Serb forces.’ ”

Afterward, Washington exploited Srebrenica to:

— conceal “the US-backed Croatian offensive,”  forcefully removing Serbs from Krajina, an operation approved and supported by Washington, perhaps killing larger numbers than the alleged Srebrenica numbers, including women and children ruthlessly; and
— “implicate Bosnian Serb leaders in ‘genocide’ (to) disqualify them from negotiating the future of Bosnia-Herzegovina.”

Exploiting the alleged Srebrenica massacre facilitated waging 1999 imperial war by blaming UN inability to protect it, so NATO’s humanitarian war had to intervene. In addition, Milosevic was falsely criminalized for alleged genocidal killings “against non-Serbs for purely racist reasons.”

Claiming Serbian caused genocide was, in fact, used “as an effective instrument (to) restructur(e) Yugoslavia,” balkanizing it under US control. Official and media propaganda repeated fabrications, exaggerations, and half-truths about what happened, portraying victims as perpetrators to this day.

Heading for a Hague tribunal lynching, Ratko Mladic is already guilty by accusation before he arrives. Washington, of course, insists on it to perpetuate the official lie, a massacre invented out of whole cloth.

Yet most people still believe it, the same ones perhaps thinking Washington’s led NATO war on Gaddafi is another humanitarian intervention, when, in fact, it’s more imperial aggression, slaughtering civilians daily, not protecting them!

Senior Editor Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

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Greanville’s Tweetios: Eat them with reality

Winning by default—
Is there any honor in such victories?

Democrat Hochul: Swept to victory after GOP implosion

JUST ABOUT EVERYONE in progressive circles is wildly cheering the recent upset victory for the Dems in a heavily brainwashed district of Western New York (the 26th, formerly Jack Kemp’s political pasture), one of the state’s most reactionary precincts. They should sober up quick, in fact, prontissimo, and look squarely at what this triumph really means, and what it portends for the future of ordinary Americans.

• For starters, although it may be bad manners to point it out, as noted by Patrick Martin in his Republicans lose House seat in special election, the celebratory rhetoric (obligingly amplified by the libmedia) is,

“entirely bogus, since the congressional Democrats supported huge cuts in Medicare last year, as part of the Obama health care program, an issue that was used against them by the Republicans in their 2010 election rout. Today, both big business parties support cuts that would effectively destroy this critical entitlement program, while seeking to disguise their real intentions from the voters with demagogic declarations of their determination to “preserve and protect” Medicare.”

The warning is perfectly opportune because the victor, Kathy Hochul, supposedly overcame her opponent, GOP plutocrat Jane Corwin, by repeatedly promising to protect Medicare from any and all menaces, which, if recent history is any indication, should now definitely include her very own party.  As Jimmy the Greek used to say, “Keep an eye on the hands, folks, the lips can only swear, but the hands can kill you.”

• Second, the nonstop gloating by the rabidly centrist Democrats since the first tallies were revealed, an explosion of exultation comparable to the chest-thumping we just observed in Obamaphile ranks upon the assassination—or shall we say, mafia-style rubout?—of Osama Bin Laden, is plainly misplaced.  Even though the fount of genuine glory has long dried up in this confused republic, and that in such climate people are far more prone to be grateful for small favors, progressives need to start looking more carefully for their heroes and sources of vicarious gratification.

• Third, when it comes to Medicare and the Dims circumspection is absolutely necessary.  Prominent Democrats are already making noises to the effect that Medicare needs some kind of reform “to strengthen it”…(haven’t we seen this movie before?), not in the Republican battle-ax style, but supposedly according to more benign Democratic formulas.  Don’t fall for it, pal. As even the Prince of Fuckhards once said, “fool me once..you cain’t fool me again!”…it’s undeniable that such statements—clear and sinister enough for those who understand establishment code—are signals to the Dims’ paymasters throughout the oligarchy, a down payment in Beltway rhetoric for the coming offensive to reopen a national debate that is as bogus as it is urgent. This insider yada yada about America’s most important bastions of working class security is rendered more ominous by the silence of the Great Bloviator himself, yes, the Man from Destiny at 1600 Pennsylvania, who has yet to pronounce all tinkering with Medicare off the table.

There’s another element in the Hochul triumph that deserves more attention and less jubilation. The Democrats, as Churchill once charitably said about the United States, “always manages to do the right thing after trying everything else.”  Fact is, even assuming the Democrats (I’m talking about the party’s leadership here) wanted to do the right thing and truly preserve and enhance Medicare instead of handing it over to the Wall Street wolves, a huuuge assumption given their well-documented treachery, it’s clear that in this special election the smug invocation of Medicare was a gift from above. Considering their suspect track record, and willingness to compromise with the Republicons every inch of the way, methinks they literally bumbled their way into this winning slogan, the tardy epiphany coming courtesy of sociopathic Randian follower Paul Ryan’s meltdown, coupled with the instructive spectacle of watching dozens of Republican scoundrels running for dear life and as far away as possible from the radioactivity of the Medicare issue, a program justly supported by most Americans.

SUMMATION

The Democratic party is useless, the graveyard of progressive impulses, the venting valve for revolutionary pressures, and an instrument that aptly reflects the decomposition of mainstream liberalism in our time and its scandalous inadequacy to offer solutions commensurate with the national and world crisis, both of which call for radical solutions. (“Radical” as in going to the root of a problem, fellas, not “extremist” which is entirely different. Remember that all good doctors practice radical, not liberal, medicine, or they would be being sued by the thousands out of business.)

It’s been a long long time since the Democratic party won a single vistory on its own merits and not as a result of public revulsion at the criminal overreach of the Republicans.  Indeed, all major Democratic victories in the last four decades have resulted directly from Republican impudence and off-the-charts criminality, plus blind luck, not from any beneficial or principled action —an Oxymoron in the case of both parties.

Since LBJ’s days there’s been no real substantive progressive agenda, only hot air. The vacuum has been cheerfully filled by the primary “party” of the nation’s permanent government, the superrich, but, alas, even benighted America has its limits. As it’s bound to happen periodically, the Republicans can’t seem to avoid “shitting on the Virgin’s milk”—Spanish for going too far—and the Democrats get in by default, like a clueless Claudius, under the fraudulent yo-yo rules of the so-called two party system.

What to expect now

With their putative opponents on the run, in pathetic disarray, babbling all manner of idiotic excuses, will the Democrats have the requisite political intelligence to—at last—exploit this enormous advantage and drive a stick through the heart of the ghoulish GOP?  Ah, a party with some recognizable remnant of integrity would do that, but we all know that intelligence has nothing to do with such choices. The huge victory of 2008, with the nation clamoring for change, and giving the winner a mandate for far-ranging reform by an almost 11-million ballot plurality, should have settled that question permanently. But what did the Dems do? From the moment Obama and his team assumed power they’ve been busy restoring and conciliating the GOP instead of finishing it off, not to mention extending the prior regime’s notorious policies to the point of richly earning the appellative of “Bush Lite”.

So let’s face it: no matter how imprudent, criminal or suicidal the GOP will act, the Democrats will never knock it out of the ring. They can’t because the GOP—utterly repugnant as it is—is their partner in crime, or, to be more anatomically precise, their Siamese twin. You kill one, you kill the other.  They need each other for their exquisitely choreographed Kabuki, which apparently still fools most Americans

I doubt that the preceding facts will deter many true believers from pulling the lever for Obama in 2012. In fact, even many of those who fully realize that the Democrats under Obama have become “the More Effective Evil” will dutifully register their support for the Dems come next election cycle. It’s hardwired, the inevitable offshoot of a thoroughly rigged political framework and the force of habit. As Tom Paine himself warned us,

“Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following pages, are not yet sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favor; a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. But the tumult soon subsides. Time makes more converts than reason.”

Reality will ultimately triumph, that much I believe, but I am not sure the world can afford to wait that long.

Patrice Greanville is The Greanville Post’s Editor in Chief.

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Strauss-Kahn Screws Africa

By Greg Palast

Now that I’ve dispensed with the obvious and obnoxious teaser headline, let’s drop the towel and expose Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s history of arrogant abuse. The truth is, the grandee of the IMF has molested Africans for years.  

On Wednesday, the New York Times ran five – count’em, FIVE – stories on Strauss-Kahn, Director-General of the International Monetary Fund. According to the Paper of Record, the charges against “DSK,” as he’s known in France, are in “contradiction” to his “charm” and “accomplishments” at the IMF.

Au contraire, mes chers lecteurs.

Director-General DSK’s cruelty, arrogance and impunity toward African and other nations as generalissimo of the IMF is right in line with the story told by the poor, African hotel housekeeper in New York City.

Let’s consider how the housekeeper from Guinea ended up here in New York. In 2002, this single mother was granted asylum. What drove her here?

It began with the IMF rape of Guinea.

In 2002, the International Monetary Fund cut off capital inflows to this West African nation. Without the blessing of the International Monetary Fund, Guinea, which has up to half the world’s raw material for aluminum, plus oil, uranium, diamonds and gold, could not borrow a dime to develop these resources.

The IMF’s cut-off was, in effect, a foreclosure, and the nation choked and starved while sitting on its astonishing mineral wealth. As in the sub-prime mortgage foreclosures we see today, the IMF moved quickly to seize Guinea’s property.

But the IMF did not seize this nation’s riches for itself. Rather, it forced Guinea to sell off its resources to foreign corporations at prices much like the sale of furniture on the lawn of a foreclosed house.

The French, Americans, Canadians, Swiss (and lately, the Chinese) came in with spoons out and napkins tucked in under their chins, swallowing the nation’s bauxite, gold and more. In the meantime, the IMF ordered the end of trade barriers and thereby ruined local small holders.

As a result of the IMF attack, Guineans who could, fled for freedom and food. This week, then, marked the second time this poor African was molested by the IMF.

Now we have the context of how these two, the randy geezer of globalization and the refugee ended up, in quite different positions, in that New York hotel room.

Since taking over the IMF in 2007, erstwhile “Socialist” Strauss-Kahn has tightened the screws in an attempt to maintain the free-market finance mania that ruined this planet in the first place. [That’s worth a story in itself – and that’s coming. Our team has a stack of inside documents from the IMF that we will be releasing in my new book in the Fall.]

DSK’s lawyers say the relationship with the housekeeper was “consensual.” But DSK says that about all IMF agreements with nations over whom it holds life and death powers. That’s like saying a bank robbery is consensual so long as you don’t consider the gun.

Whether it was agreed-upon sex or brutal rape, it could only have been “consensual” in the same way that the people of Guinea consented to IMF-ordered financial rapine.

The Times article quotes an IMF crony of Strauss-Kahn saying DSK gets his way by “persuasion” not “bullying.” Tell that to the Greeks.

It was DSK who, last year, personally insisted on brutal terms for the so-called bail-out of Greece. “Strong conditionality” is the IMF term. Strauss-Kahn demanded not just a devastating cut in pensions and a deliberate increase in unemployment to 14%, but also the sell-off of 4,000 of 6,000 state-owned services. The DSK IMF plan allowed the financiers who set the financial fires of Greece to pick up the nation’s assets at a fire-sale price.

The Strauss-Kahn demands were not “tough love” for Greece: The love was reserved solely for the vulture bankers who received the IMF funds but were not required to accept one euro in lost profit in return. DSK, despite the advice of many, refused to ask the banks and speculators to reduce their usurious interest charges that were the root of Greece’s woes.

Requiring Greece to sell assets, drop trade barriers, and even end the rule that Greek ships use Greek sailors has nothing to do with saving Greece, but everything to do with DSK’s commitment to protect every banker’s balance sheet from unwanted violations.

I do not consider it a stretch to say that a predator in the bank boardroom suite assumes his impunity applies to the hotel suite.

(c) 2011 Greg Palast is author of the New York Times bestseller, “The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.” His investigations for BBC TV and Democracy Now! can be seen by subscribing to Palast’s reports at http://www.GregPalast.com/

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