By Paul Craig Roberts
Artwork by Anthony Freda and Dan Zollinger
How will a Romney or Obama win be summed up? The answer will be which candidate is best for Israel’s interest; which is best for Wall Street’s interest, which is best for agribusiness; which is most likely to attack Iran; which is most likely to subject economic and war protesters to indefinite detention as domestic extremists; which is most likely to screw the American people in order to benefit the ruling oligarchy.
Cross-posted from Paul Craig Roberts
Back during the George W. Bush neocon regime, President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela in his UN speech summed up George W. Bush for the world. I am quoting Chavez from memory, not verbatim. “Yesterday standing at this same podium was Satan himself, speaking as if he owned the world. You can still smell the sulfur.”
Chavez is one of the American right-wing’s favorite bogymen, because Chavez helps the people instead of bleeding them for the rich, which is Washington’s way. While Washington has driven all but the one percent into the ground, Chavez cut poverty in half, doubled university enrollment, and provided health care and old age pensions to millions of Venezuelans for the first time.
Little wonder he was elected to a fourth term as president despite the many millions of dollars Washington poured into the election campaign of Chavez’s opponent.
While Washington and the EU preach neoliberalism — the supremacy of capital over labor — South American politicians who reject Washington’s way are being elected and reelected in Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Bolivia.
It was the Ecuadoran government, not Washington, that had the moral integrity to grant political asylum to WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange. The only time Washington grants asylum is when it can be used to embarrass an opponent.
In contrast to the leadership that is emerging in South America as more governments there reject the traditional hegemony of Washington, the US political elite, whether Republican or Democrat, are aligned with the rich against the American people.
The Republican candidate, Mitt Romney, has promised to cut taxes on the rich, taxes which are already rock bottom, to block any regulation of the gangsters in the financial arena, and to privatize Social Security and Medicare.
Privatizing Social Security and Medicare means to divert the people’s tax dollars to the profits of private corporations. In Republican hands, privatization means only one thing: to cut the people’s benefits and to use the people’s tax dollars to increase the profits in the private sector. Romney’s policy is just another policy that sacrifices the people to the one percent.
Unfortunately, the Democrats, if a lesser evil, are still an evil. There is no reason to vote for the reelection of a president who codified into law the Bush regime’s destruction of the US Constitution, who went one step further and asserted the power to murder US citizens without due process of law, and who has done nothing to stop the exploitation of the American people by the one percent.
As Gerald Celente says in the Autumn Issue of the Trends Journal, when confronted with the choice between two evils, you don’t vote for the lessor evil. You boycott the election and do not vote. “Lessor or greater, evil is evil.”
If Americans had any sense, no one would vote in the November election. Whoever wins the November election, it will be a defeat for the American people.
An Obama or Romney win stands in stark contrast with Chavez’s win. Here is how Lula da Silva, the popular former president of Brazil summed it up: “Chavez’s victory is a victory for all the peoples of Latin America. It is another blow against imperialism.” Washington, making full use of the almighty dollar, was unable to buy the Venezuelan election.
How will a Romney or Obama win be summed up? The answer will be in terms of which candidate is best for Israel’s interest; which is best for Wall Street’s interest, which is best for agribusiness; which is most likely to attack Iran; which is most likely to subject economic and war protesters to indefinite detention as domestic extremists; which is most likely to screw the American people in order to benefit the ruling oligarchy.
The only people who will benefit from the election of either Romney or Obama are those associated with the private oligarchies that rule America.
Author’s Website: http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal, has held numerous university appointments and is Contributing Editor to Gerald Celente’s Trends Journal. His columns are at www.paulcraigroberts.org.
Roberts was a co-founder of “Reaganomics,” and, perhaps illogically, remains a defender of Ronald Reagan, which makes his radical, quasi-antisystemic views on contemporary America all the more remarkable.
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Eric Dynamic during “An Intraleft Debate: Is Obama the More Effective of 2 Evils”?(http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/09/an-intra-left-debate-is-obama-the-more-effective-of-2-evils/262134/) “All that said, I’m grudgingly voting for him. I have an immense distaste for Romney as the most brazen liar this nation has ever put up as a major party nominee. It’s not even really close.” Sorry, but this is the logic that keeps “Tweedledee AND Tweedledum” the only thing going. The only way to get this SHAM out of power is to quit voting for ANY PART OF IT. So you vote for a third-party candidate and we get Romney and not Obama. So what?… Read more »
Jeezus indeed. Go and do not vote or vote for someone who is indeed correctly socialist. But then you will have the R & R twins as I call them, Romney and Ryan (Rip-off & Rabid). But it will not be just you who suffers even though you courageously (manly ?) stand by your refusal, but the many who are helpless and the victims of a more stringent policy to reduce their lifelihoods. So easy to be a strident idealist, so hard to be a realist !
In most US elections, the choice is between Republicrats, but this time there is a viable third party candidate – and he’s the only one of the three supporting free speech and due process – if you’re not going to vote on those issues, then what?
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