Liberal yaybama and its consequences
The calls are going out now! Impeach Trump!
Well it's good to know that there's some support out there for the idea of President Pence.
And if they impeach President Pence? President Paul Ryan. Yeah, that ought to be just GRRREAT for the folks now living on food stamps. And if you get to him you get President Orrin Hatch. The only people who will have the power to impeach Donald Trump, it must be noted, will be those who don't think he's enough of an austerian creep, the elite Republicans who ran to his right in the primaries. Yeah, impeach Trump -- we want the TPP back, and maybe it will hasten the privatization of Social Security or something like that.
How did it get this way? Let's start here.
Obama Has Decimated His Own Party Unlike Any Other Modern President
913 lost legislature seats. 11 lost governorships. And a partridge in a pear tree.
The people who most need to be impressed by this fact are the nice liberals, who need to recognize what a catastrophic mistake eight years of Barack Obama was. The nice liberals, the ones who Rahm Emanuel called "fkn retarded," were and are Obama's most loyal constituency. But liberal support for Obama appears as a massive snake-oil sales effort. Obama gave us:
- A cabinet chosen at the whim of a Citigroup executive
- Expensive health insurance we can't afford to use. Bill Black:
Obamacare’s model is a far-right Heritage Foundation plan that Mitt Romney convinced Massachusetts to adopt when he was governor. Heritage’s design deliberately, for ideological reasons, minimized the governmental role and cost containment.
- George W.'s foreign policy, complete with Pentagon boondoggles, war for war's sake, a Republican Secretary of Defense and four years of saber-rattling courtesy of his first Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who then became the elite-consensus Presidential candidate
- the sequester, with the help of every member of the "Progressive" caucus, which he then tried to blame on the Republicans, along with an attempt at a Grand Bargain which would have been far worse.
- an attempt at passing the TPP, part of a trio of bills (including the TiSA) designed to hand US sovereignty over to ISDS courts (and US jobs over to other countries) for the greater cause of the preservation of capitalist elites. Obama pledged to work with Republicans to pass this one, which certainly explains the 2010 and 2014 Republican midterm election victories -- this was the Congress he wanted.
despite her lousy campaign style, her disasters in Honduras and Haiti and Libya and Syria and the Ukraine, and her generally right-wing Methodist outlook on political life. I suppose they felt that Clinton would win if they selected a Republican like Trump to be her opponent.
In short, what we got from Obama was a lot of stage-setting for a Trump victory.
One of the biggest mysteries for the liberal Obama core constituency is one of how Donald Trump became President. After all, Barack Obama was one of our best Presidents ever, so how could he be replaced by Orange Hitler? One explanation popular among the nice liberals is that white people (specifically those who voted for Trump) are racists. This may be true, although it's hard to see the precise relevance of this explanation to Trump's actual victory, which had to do with large numbers of Obama voters not voting for President at all in November of last year. Another popular explanation is about undocumented insinuations by spooks about Russian interference in the election.
The explanation I've seen that merits the most credibility was the one published in Cracked magazine, a place of lame attempts at humor, by a guy who can hardly be accused of being a Trump voter ("How Half Of America Lost Its F**king Mind" being the title of an explanation for Trump's victory). Basically, the Obama version of economics was a promotion of neoliberal globalization, and specifically of the financial interests of the bankers who run the show through their control of the magic substance we call money. In the Obama economy, the cities do acceptably well. If you benefited from the job recovery, you are in all likelihood the possessor of one of those part-time jobs that are 94% of the new issues in the Era of Obama. If you aren't feeling the ostensibly expanding employment-population ratio, or if you aren't in the magical 25-54 age bracket, you can always be a driver for Uber. The countryside, however, doesn't do so well. In the November election, the countryside voted for Trump. So there's another Obama gift for everyone; Trump!
OK, now all the nice liberals in their cities are outraged by Donald Trump, and have taken to the airports in protest. That's great! Trump sucks, and the nice liberals do us all a favor by opposing him. But the problem with all this opposition is that Trump sucks because he's the culmination of thirty-plus years of lousy politics. Trump is, to be sure, the product of that politics. And who was at the forefront of that lousy politics? The political elites, to be sure, who decided back in the Seventies that neoliberalism was to be their principal ideology. But the awards for best supporting actress and actor in this drama of neoliberalism and of Trump-creation must go to the liberals, who made "being left-of-center" into a matter of supporting Barack Obama, who in turn played a major role in handing us this mess.
In about two weeks I will be coming out with a retrospective upon the protests of February 15, 2003. These were the protests against Bush Junior's forthcoming war against Iraq, and they were the largest protests in human history at the time. Hundreds of thousands of deaths later, it's hard to remember them. But we must. Protest is fine; but protest must have a purpose, otherwise, like 2/15/2003, it will go nowhere. The first purpose I would like to suggest for the anti-Trump protests is in getting the liberals to figure out how much damage they've done to the world through their screwed up electoral politics, especially as regards their support for Barack Obama, with the aim in mind of preventing them from doing more such damage in the future.
Comments
Yes, Obama has a legacy
and Trump is its name.
Fantastic essay. Thanks so much.
To me, this article is an essential is understanding Prez Obama's mishandling of the economy:
President Obama Loved Austerity and the New Democrats Remain Addicted to It.
" “Human kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough.” FDR "
The Identity Politics President ...
So the first thing is to understand the mindset of the Neo Dem constituency i.e. the (largely White) Professional Class. There is nothing so mortifying to these nice liberals as the possibility of being "called out" as racist. This explains why Barack Obama was given a pass. It didn't matter what he did, the WPC would not object because any criticism of his policies could be, and very often was, interpreted as racism. As for the "resistance", I'm fine with any and all anti-Trump demonstrations we just gotta' make sure that The Resistance isn't co-opted by Neo Dems. Chuck Schumer in a pussy hat ain't gonna' cut it.
We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.
The call of racism, etc is usually meant as a
"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"
@duckpin Using charges of racism
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
@Azazello {CSTS considers putting
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Lookin' forward to President Pence
Is Dan Quayle still available?
He's busy --
potatoe business.
with his investments in the“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon
@gjohnsit Because what's better
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Nice liberals, what a crock.
I think this "nice liberals" meme is a bullshit Trumpo right wing extremist method to try and discredit and shame the people who are at the airports and what they stand for. Maybe there are some "nice liberals", but watching live periscope feeds, social media I am seeing a lot of immigrant families, Muslims, and radicals who are willing to get themselves arrested. What I didn't see was a single Obama is great, Clinton is wonderful or Democrats rule meme on signs, or chants.
Before the election I suggested that the only way to change is not by voting for the corporate police state candidates, but to get out and shut the country down. Mass protests. So when a worthy cause, like unconstitutional, racist, bigoted bans on immigrants and refugees is passed by royal decree, I am happy that immigrants, Muslims, Democratic Socialists, radicals (socialist, communist, anarchist) and anyone else comes out to demonstrate.
And I am up to my eyeballs in the bullshit that its Clinton, Soros and the fucking Democrats manipulating me, or trying to discredit the demonstrations which such hog pucky. And its insulting to immigrant families.
I do agree (if I read the essay right) that that its not "Trump" or "Obama" or whover of these clown faces, its the damn corporate police state that is the enemy.
From the Light House.
Of course I am trying to discredit the protesters.
“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon
@Cassiodorus Even my position, which
I can remember a time when people might have disagreed on tactics, but the act of analyzing a tactic was not automatically considered either character assassination or disloyalty. Certainly analysis didn't used to imply "belonging to the other side." People didn't find such analysis automatically insulting.
Interesting times.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Protests are like free food.
At any rate, yes, I agree with your critique of the protests.
“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon
@Cassiodorus One could grow one
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
@Cassiodorus
Hah - you used the word 'great', trademarked by Trump!
Now we all know that you're an orange-loving Roosian sleeper agent out to inform the public about important public information the public shouldn't know about! And you probably have a White, male, sexist, racist, Bernie-Roosian-Bear-adorned basement, too!
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
Will you please
So when a worthy cause, like unconstitutional, racist, bigoted bans on immigrants and refugees is passed by royal decree, I am happy that immigrants, Muslims, Democratic Socialists, radicals (socialist, communist, anarchist) and anyone else comes out to demonstrate.
Where were you (and the protesters) when BO did the same thing for six months, not just three months? Or at various times when other presidents (like Carter) took similar action.
How can we take the protesters seriously when the idiots apparently didn't care about the issue previously? Their concern is apparently propelled by the mere fact of a change in personnel issuing such EOs.
These protesters, including all of the people hyperventilating over the EO, should be ashamed of themselves. They are a bunch of hypocrites, swayed easily by purty people who talk purty.
dfarrah
I'm actually okay with the protesters.
“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon
Yes.
Nothing against protesting in and of itself.
I'm very disappointed. I used to think my side (or the liberal side) was more fact-based and mostly unbiased in evaluations. After the Bernie and Trump campaigns, I now realize how much my side distorts and lies just as much as the other side.
dfarrah
@dfarrah Things have changed
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Recently.....so the scales finally
When my conservative cohorts talk about how awful the dems/liberals are, I'll be agreeing with them all of the time.
There will be peace instead of discord. Lions shall sleep with lambs, and so on.
dfarrah
Here's a meaningful protest
It never happened.
Trump's plan to visit Harley Davidson and sign some stuff there was cancelled because of a planned protest.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/31/politics/donald-trump-milwaukee-harley-dav...
The "the most powerful man in the world" can't go where he wants, that's meaningful.
To thine own self be true.
I was busy.
Can't embed this but this will show how our revolution went: video:http://cdn.fireclip.io/bo_bolivision/2016/10/03/9967e/13-aos-de-la-defen...
Obviously I am not Evo, but all these social movements needed food organized and, the ones from the tropics, clothing.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkL6H3ymyJE]
http://notibol.com/noticia/13-anos-de-la-defensa-del-gas/741277
Socialism and the Fight Against War
Build an International Movement of the Working Class and Youth Against Imperialism!
Statement of the International Committee of the Fourth International
18 February 2016
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/02/18/icfi-f18.html
I don't live in the USA. But I have shared my support for Black Lives Matter all over the world, especially the Caribbean and Bolivia. (Note "Black" means all oppressed people, including Syrians, Rojavans and Palestinians).
Black Lives Matter's platform is clear enough:
the Movement for Black Lives states clearly.
And because its a bit long I will be glad to share my research on all the executive orders signed since Reagan and discuss when I have time. The right wing crap being sprouted out about the immigration protests is hooey as is the crap about justifying a monstrosity decreed by Trump by trying to compare it to the Executive Orders made by previous Presidents of the USA.
From the Light House.
read some of Alex's posts before you ask where he was
"ignorance"?
Shame on you for this unfounded attack.
There is no justice in America, but it is the fight for justice that sustains you.
--Amiri Baraka
@dfarrah
Actually, Alex Ocana, for whom I have the greatest respect, appears to have had a great deal of experience with protest/resistance and has made some very informative posts on such subjects, since he lives in an area where such skills and knowledge are essential.
You might want to reconsider referring to him as being ignorant, as it doesn't apply in this case.
Edit to delete a left-over word from sentence reconstruction, and, as long as I'm here, to unnecessarily mention that I haz been ninja'd, having responded to a comment well up-thread.
And another edit to add a note about this major and heroic victory of the people of Bolivia over the World Bank and the most appalling corporate greed over their own water supplies, demanded by the World Bank to be 'privatized', triggering global outrage:
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/bolivians-end-foreign-owned-wat...
Citizens died and were maimed - but the people valiantly won back their water supplies and the Greeds crawled away, although I seem to recall that they attempted to sue? Long time ago and just skimmed the page as a refresher, but too tired to think, lol.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
@Alex Ocana Cassiodorus is many
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
US is right-wing
From the Light House.
@Alex Ocana If you mean those of
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
And those of us who are left have no power --
“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon
Protests have power
Protests have power. The massive protests against the invasion of Iraq didn't stop Bush from invading but we are still talking about those protests. They are part of history and they support the fact that it was an illegal invasion.
Word of a planned protest stopped Trump from visiting a US city.
To thine own self be true.
This is worth posting here again. Well worth the read.
It is long, so I feel comfortable posting the first three paragraphs below.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
I am going to offer a slight counter argument to a
There are several schools of anthropology and I doubt that the Cultural Materialist school will be affected negatively by liberalism's passing. This school, almost alone, has predictive power and has a coherent world view.
"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"
A couple of sentences from your link:
"The breadth and depth of the defeat, and the entire architecture used for conveying and defending their ideology failed to such an extent that we must conclude that it was the ideology itself, and the social and economic project that it championed, that was also rejected. . . . A collapse this big opens too many previously unseen doors for it to be just a momentary hiccup for the system."
This is worth posting here again. Well worth the read.
It is long, so I feel comfortable posting the first three paragraphs below.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
@dkmich
Thanks! Sometimes the obvious does need to be said - and repeated a lot to counteract the Big Lie propaganda - and your chosen quote was perfect for stating it.
Edit: whoops, had started a comment in regard to that quote, decided I was too tired to finish writing it and refreshed, thinking the comment box would be removed. But it seems that when I later tried to reply (below) to Creosote, for whom this was intended, it had sneakily remained and appeared when I clicked 'reply' to Creosote, cleverly showing the name only in symbols on the message... I really should just go crash out - if you'd only stop being so darned interesting, people!
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
Thank you Ellen
I greatly appreciate being able to be in the vicinity of your thought.
This is an excellent piece.
“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon
Funny you should mention the Iraq war protests under Bush
I was in a bunch of those bunch marches and did what I could. And what I see now is and will be a repeat. Once Obama became president and began his active militarism it became in hindsight that the anti-war movement was not anti-war, but anti-Bush. War wasn't such a bad thing if the president was a democrat. The irony of course was that his rise to prominence was due to his anti-Iraq war stance.
So yes, Trump should not not have made his decision about the refugees. And yes, the protests at various airports are great (and rather coordinated but that is okay), and elected democrats are attending and giving brave speeches. But gone down the memory hole is that Obama in eight years did nothing to stop the refugee crisis by get this, stopping the wars and bombings--50,000 bombings in last two years. No one from all the images and videos that I have seen is yelling out "Trump stop the bombings, stop the wars, stop creating refugees". I imagine anybody yelling that out would not be appreciated or welcome.
But now, being anti-Trump is kinda like being in the cool kids club--with everybody rushing to be the coolest on the block. But in particular, all of celebs not saying jack shit about Obama's wars, they are complicit at least in massive hypocrisy in they now protest the ill treatment of refugees created by Obama's wars. The first and foremost issue that made me leave the democratic party was that it became pro-war because Obama and Hillary were pro-war.
If and when the democrats re-gain power, it will be nicer faces on the same shit. Look at the cabinet choices Hillary was going to appoint:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW9erWMxlsY
https://newrepublic.com/minutes/139751/hillary-clintons-cabinet-bad
My favorite was Neera Tanden who advised Hillary not to support $15/hr min wage as HHS head (a candidate which the SEIU leadership supported over Bernie in the primaries).
I'm not anti-Trump
I don't know what to say anymore. That's all I got.
It's hard being anti-everything because when others decide to join, they paint the barn a different color.
Buddy, you don't get a pink scarf just for that.
As long as they paint Hex signs on the barn
I would have no problem, unless the barn color turned muddy brown. But hex signs and quilt sides are neat. And I am with you: a pointed protest would be great. I think it must be economic. And you? Marches do squat. and now in some places could be deadly.
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
Did you see Chuck Schumer
Have we ever seen Schumer so worked up about anything before or promising every fiber toward a goal?
dfarrah
And Trump mocked Schumer's tears
much of Schumer's family was killed in the Holocaust
at least partially because the US government would not allow refugees into the country to avoid Hitler's genocide.
I'm not a fan of Schumer, but your response ignores his family history and borders on cruel.
There is no justice in America, but it is the fight for justice that sustains you.
--Amiri Baraka
@dfarrah
Fiber is very important in the production of bowel movements. He produces a lot of those, doesn't he?
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
It's one, two, three,
what are we protesting for?
Don't ask me, I don't give a damn,
Next stop is Afghanistan.
And it's five, six, seven
open up the pearly gates.
Ain't no time to wonder why, whoopee we're all gonna die
When a protest comes along with the right goal, I'm all in.
That brings back memories
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones."
John Cage
@Big Al It's come by for me a
But then these guys come by too:
And these guys (trigger warning, DO NOT WATCH if you're triggered by police violence):
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Hahahaha! The 'liberals' are just getting back what they let
Obama do for 8 years, run rough shod over the plebs. But now they're whining and crying about it because they aren't the ones making out like bandits now.
They must have forgotten the part where they told all us non-True Believers to go away and they didn't need us, the Anointed One will fix everything. Since her throne was snatched out from under her, they're now demanding we take to the streets to fight the same old same old that's been going on since Clinton I. It ain't gonna happen.
Obama and the 'libs' had 8 years to do something about 'immigration reform' but didn't. He just kept deporting people while pretending he gave a damn. He put a hold on refugees from Iraq coming into the US and none of the SJW Libs said a word about keeping out the people who's country we bombed back to the Stone Age. Where were Chuckles and Granny Pelosi back then? If they really care about these people then maybe we should QUIT BOMBING THEM ourselves?
This isn't just about Muslims, this is really about immigration period. I'm more worried about the people of Flint being continually poisoned then I am seeing that there's a never-ending supply of cheap foreign labor coming into the country. And THAT is all these Dems are worried about. Where will their real constituents, the 1%, keep getting our replacements from if something is finally done about uncontrolled immigration?
I'm tired of this back-slapping "Isn't humanity neat?" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes, okay? That's all we are. - Bill Hicks
Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa
And Trump's public approval is rising,
according to Rasmussen, amidst all this screaming, tears, and wailing. Pretty effective, that drama. Not just the protesters, the media is "helping," too. Not working. It seems to be turning off the peons. Though I do remember that it's fun to be out there with all your buddies.
(No subject)
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Of course, there's a ton more to say about this topic--
and I hope you do!
For now, the one bit I disagree with: I don't feel the cities are really doing acceptably well. Only for the top 10%, really. Of course, in a little while only the top 10% will be able to afford to live in the cities. Hope they have a lot of robots to do their dry cleaning and wait their tables and raise their kids.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Well life is pretty harsh in CA big cities.
“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon
Caitlin Johnstone on "Impeach Trump/Pres. Pence"
If You Want Trump Impeached, It's Because You Don't Know Enough About Mike Pence: http://www.newslogue.com/debate/312/CaitlinJohnstone
Excerpts (full piece worth the read):
"It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." --Jiddu Krishnamurti
Maybe by 2020
“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon