Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Has Anyone Noticed The Country Is Falling Apart-- And That We Better Make Some Changes Fast?

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This is good Robert Reich clip. "To the conservative mind," he explained, "the specter of socialism conjures up a society in which no one is held accountable and no one has to work for what they receive. Yet, that's exactly the society Trump and the Republicans are promoting for the rich. Meanwhile, most Americans are subject to an increasingly harsh and arbitrary capitalism. They need stronger safety nets, and they deserve a bigger piece of the economic pie. If you want to call this 'socialism,' fine."

This week, the AP sent out a preview of a book, We Are Indivisible-- A Blueprint for Democracy After Trump, coming out this fall by Indivisible founders Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg. AP reporter Elana Schor writes that it zeros in on issues such as the overhaul of Senate rules, gerrymandering, the electoral college and automatic voter registration "which they see as necessary to achieve the sort of big policy shifts that Democratic presidential candidates are campaigning on... 'We’re not just interested in getting rid of Trump,' Levin said. 'We’re interested in getting rid of Trumpism.'"
The Indivisible duo aims to speak to both the dozen-plus Democratic candidates vying to take on Trump next year and the tens of millions of voters who will choose the party’s nominee. As Democratic White House hopefuls line up behind ambitious policy ideas, Levin and Greenberg want to prod the candidates to explain how they would steer their ideas through a Congress often crippled by partisan stalemates.

“I don’t think we can hear from somebody about their plan for climate change or gun violence until we can hear about their plan for making that happen,” Greenberg, 32, told the Associated Press in a joint interview with Levin, 33. “If you’re refusing to take on things about our democracy that make that policy proposal impossible to pass in our system, then that’s not a real proposal.”
The real rot is certainly being exacerbated by Trump and Trumpism but, that rot didn't start with Trump and it won't end with excising Trumpism. America is in deep trouble. Ian Welsh termed it a failing state. When stuff that should work," he wrote, just keeps getting worse and worse, you know your state is failing." He offers his readers this chart from Texas:



But he isn't talking about the state of Texas. He's talking about the United States of America. Ergo, these 2 charts:


People who are happy and have hope for the future rarely become drug addicts.

Adam Smith wrote that “there is a great deal of ruin in a nation.”

That amount is not infinite.

The U.S. is not keeping up its infrastructure. It is not building important new infrastructure, as anyone who has seen high speed trains overseas (or good airline terminals) knows.

The U.S. is losing wars. It is losing in Afghanistan. When it left Iraq it had to pay local militias not to attack as it left. It arguably won in Libya, if you call contributing to a refugee crisis destabilizing its main strategic partner, the EU, winning, which anyone sane wouldn’t.

The US has turned, in large part, against the World Trade Organization, which it created. Even before turning against it, the WTO failed in its latest round of trade negotiation.

The prices of basic medicines in the U.S. are soaring. (The price of insulin has tripled) and there is an actual decline in life expectancy, the first since the Spanish Flu.

The U.S. is alienating its most important allies, like the EU. Increasingly it uses financial sanctions to punish nations, leading to talk of creating a financial network without the US at its center.

Core manufacturing (for example of computer chips) has moved offshore, and the US is no longer the key manufacturer of electronic goods, nor is one of its allies (Japan controlling this wouldn’t matter much, China doing so, does.) The most advanced 5G technology was created by China. The most important technological city in the world is in China.

China now manufactures more than the US, and in purchasing power parity terms, has a larger economy.

Core nations like Italy (a member of the G7) are beginning to look to Beijing. Italy has signed up for China’s Belt and Road Initiative, which is, among other things, a rival to the WTO and the American lead trade order. Non core nations are increasingly turning to China for loans and development, which China is willing to lend them the money for, often at better rates than the IMF and WTO with less demands for internal controls.

The U.S. military is showing signs of being unable to create effective advanced military equipment: as with the F-35, which basically can’t fly. It is showing signs of intense incompetence, as when it let multiple planes be destroyed on the ground by a hurricane rather than, uh, fly them out or get them under effective cover.

The U.S. is led by Donald Trump, a reality TV star, who was made to look like an effective billionaire mogul by clever editing. While Trump is not without his competencies (he did spend his life shitting into a gold toilet and screwing models), he’s clearly a few screws lose and a flaming narcissist.

Meanwhile the opposition party, faced with an extremely unpopular president, mutters about coming together and how they would never impeach a weak President.

The U.S. is a gold flecked garbage heap slowly rolling towards the ocean. On fire.

There is a lot of ruin in a nation, but for almost 40 years now America’s elites have treated the U.S. as something to loot, and assumed that the good times would keep rolling. They were uninterested in actually governing. They were happy to move much of America’s core manufacturing overseas, to the most likely nation to replace America as a hegemon, because the Chinese were smart enough to make American elites rich.

And so, today, large parts of America are shitholes, which the residents hate so much they are consuming record amounts of drugs and committing suicide, because who the fuck wants to live in a nation with no hope, shitty bosses and no hope.

Oh, of course, there are people doing well. There were people doing well in 400AD as the Roman Empire collapses. There are always some people doing well.

But the number of people doing well keeps getting less and less, and the decline keeps getting worse and worse.

But the top is doing fine, so they see no reason to do anything.

Heck, Trump just gave them another tax cut. Everyone they know is doing great.

And so the decline goes on, because until the elites are made to feel the pain of the majority, they will not change.

And so far, no one is willing or able to make the elites pay.



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5 Comments:

At 5:48 PM, Blogger edmondo said...

You mean having the Democratic party nominee declare in 2016 that "America is already great!" might not have been the best idea? Who could have known?

 
At 8:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes. I noticed that the nation was falling apart in 1980 when voters believed Reagan's "American math that makes 10 - 3 = 15".

The creation not of the 1% elites, but the .01% elites began in earnest then. The equal and opposite reaction was inevitable -- the hollowing out of the vast middle created between 1932 and 1976. Add in $22 trillion in debt to their tally. We have VOTED for 40 years for the hollowing out the middle of a 320 million person nation and also every single one of our future citizens for 10 generations to come -- just so we could create a handful of multi-billionaires who we can all worship and follow and envy. fuck we're stupid!

"...it zeros in on issues such as the overhaul of Senate rules, gerrymandering, the electoral college and automatic voter registration "which they see as necessary to achieve the sort of big policy shifts that Democratic presidential candidates are campaigning on... 'We’re not just interested in getting rid of Trump,' Levin said. 'We’re interested in getting rid of Trumpism.'"

another sheepdogging steaming load of horse shit.

1) it isn't 'trumpism'. trump is an inevitable consequence... a symptom. it's AMERICANISM. it's fascism cum naziism. it's voters too stupid to live and it's voters too evil to ever maintain a functioning society. it's republicans/Nazis and democraps and all of their voters... all together. it's the media and corporate personhood and the supreme court who refuses to enforce certain parts of the constitution while making up meaning of other parts.

2) 'policy shifts that democrap candidates are RUNNING on', indeed. it would be nice if any of them actually believed in any of them. they don't. Bernie and Elizabeth both utterly betrayed all that they SAY they believe in 2016 by endorsing the warmongering great bankers' whore. THEY obviously don't believe any of it. Pelosi and scummer, who would be the only two democraps who matter have NEVER believed in any of it. Neither they nor their heirs will ever allow any of it. So quit fucking pretending any of this is real. It's just another lego movie that you fucking morons BELIEVE is real.

3) yes, those cherry-picked issues ARE important. But not nearly as important as (not in order of importance):
a) ending corporate personhood
b) taxing the income of the rich at no less than 75%
c) taxing the WEALTH of the rich at no less than 4% per year
d) ending the democrap party. put them all in camps.. I don't care. just get the fuck rid of all of them.
e) coalesce around a truly left party
f) fix the fucking voters. we're evil and stupid and ambivalent and getting moreso at warp speed.

only the last one seems impossible to me. And if the last one can't be done... the rest are moot. we're fucked.

fuck we're stupid!

 
At 5:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"The U.S. is alienating its most important allies, like the EU. Increasingly it uses financial sanctions to punish nations, leading to talk of creating a financial network without the US at its center."

Similar projects got Libya and Iraq bombed back into barbarism. Gaddafi wanted to create an African central bank and Saddam wanted to sell oil in euros.

I'm sure that one reason NATO exists is to ensure that Europe doesn't get any similar ideas, not with troops from the Sawbuck Pact based in their lands for "protection."

"Nice country ya got here! Shame if something BAD happened to it!"

 
At 12:05 PM, Blogger BeliTsari said...

Thank you! I'm in TEARS at the beauty, candor and succinct pertinence of your post!

 
At 6:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

edmondo, americans already KNOW that America is far less than "great". Any democrap candidate that lies that we're already great is going to suffer from the temerity of that lie (advice that 2020 democrap candidates should heed).

trump's MAGA dodge resonated with americans BECAUSE we already know we suck.

The limits of the intellects of the American public, however, mean that though they already know we suck, they cannot discern that trump's slogan is also a lie. Trump doesn't give a fuck about America sucking. He only cares that he remains one of the wealthy celebrity oligarchs in that suckfest of a shithole.

 

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