The lesson Nader and Sanders missed
Let's start with 2016. The consensus was formed -- Hillary Rodham Clinton was going to be the next President, and neither Bernie Sanders nor Donald Trump was going to stand in the way. Donald Trump was the chosen opponent -- the Clinton forces thought he would appear so horrible that the voters would be motivated to select Clinton simply to avoid electing Trump. Bernie Sanders was merely trying to chirp in with the notion of social-democratic guarantees of economic security. He had no real consideration of actually winning -- he thought he was going to change the Clinton campaign so as to make it a winner through the prospect that Clinton might actually offer the people something between the start of the campaign and the perceived inevitable Clinton victory.
Of course Sanders' intentions all went wrong. The Clinton campaign responded to the Sanders campaign with elaborately-constructed sweet nothings and a vast work of election fraud. And then Clinton lost in November.
Today of course the consensus attempts to articulate its opposition to Trump -- without, of course, revealing their real concern. What the consensus doesn't like is that Trump articulates its aims too honestly -- so for instance you have consensus mouthpiece Robert Reich runs a piece in consensus publication Newsweek on "omigod Trump's going to start a nuclear war!"
Of course the closest they get to showing this is:
Me: You think Trump is really thinking nuclear war?
He: Who knows what’s in his head? But I can tell you this. He’s not listening to anyone. Not a soul. He’s got the nuclear codes and, well, it scares the hell out of me. It’s starting to scare all of them. That’s really why Bob spoke up.
The problem is that the consensus is itself dangerous. They're not really concerned about nuclear war, just as they're not concerned about abrupt climate change or its manifestations in California, Florida, Texas, Puerto Rico or elsewhere. They were going to put warmonger Clinton in power, after all. They're sure that relief efforts will solve any problems caused. Relief efforts so far, however, have been successful because there has been a vast territory to appropriate in order to provide the relief. What happens when the disasters strike that vast territory as well?
The consensus is dangerous because it's a capitalist consensus. Capitalism is an attempt to doll up plunder to make it look like the average guy gets a chance to participate. Capitalist ideology defies logic; if everyone is doing the plundering, then someone must be plundered. The capitalist ideologues are more sophisticated than that, though. Capitalism promotes itself through wage labor -- so here's the deal -- instead of working for free for the local nobility, you get paid in money! The problem under capitalism, though, is that the government controls the money, and capital controls the government. So you're still being plundered. That was the point of Marx's theory of surplus value -- the capitalist profits off of your labor because you're being paid peanuts, while the real meat goes to the for-profit entity. So we're back to plunder. The trick, then, is to be against plunder.
The opposite of plunder in this case is healing, and the social basis for this is in disaster relief. What's missing is a general healing that doesn't go away when the disaster is generally decreed to be "over" and the plunder-institutions take over again. Such a general healing is what Patel and Moore call "reparation ecology" in their recent book.
So here is the lesson that neither Nader nor Sanders appears to have learned. The consensus is against them; the common people might appreciate their agendas, but everyone is mesmerized by the "lesser of two evils" game which keeps the consensus in power. And if the lesser of two evils game doesn't work, there's always the naked exercise of power. If by running for President both Nader and Sanders taught us those lessons, then perhaps it was all worth it.
But why compromise? Don't just try to humanize the consensus. Don't try to divide the consensus over trivial points; that's how lesser-evil governance works. Expose the consensus in its disastrous modes of operation. Oh, and run for office -- that's what both Nader and Sanders got right. And prep the ground by mentioning "socialism" -- that's what Sanders got right.
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both Ralph and Bernie have accomplished things...
Ralph got us many rights through his campaign in the courts...suing both the government and corporations. Check out some of the evidence in his Tort Museum...
https://www.tortmuseum.org/
And I would argue Bernie awoke many to the corruption of the capitalist system.
I see them both as allies.
I would also suggest what you are calling consensus is in reality the CIA deep state intertwined and in bed with the duopoly.
Ex-CIA agent Kevin Shipp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHbrOg092GA (1 hour...sorry no transcript)
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
I can't entirely say --
“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
I bet the movie star support was ginned up
by CIA mouthpieces like the WaPo and NYT?
I'm in total agreement that we were had in both elections.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
@Lookout
I don't recall hearing anything about this coming through but:
http://yournewswire.com/cia-influence-on-hollywood-to-be-exposed-by-cong...
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2008/nov/14/thriller-ridley-scott
https://www.rawstory.com/2013/01/cia-and-pentagon-have-long-running-infl...
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/foia-docs-war-cia-controls/
So, yeah, Hollywood people might well feel pressured to support the Mad Bomber and keep such as the Pentagon and CIA happy, so as not to have anything happen to a nice career in a time when a lot of military-related films are being produced.
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.
Michelle Obama's surprise appearance at the Oscars.
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/02/michelle-obama-at-oscars-announces...
@HenryAWallace
Thanks! To my great surprise, I see that planned war-related - starring Iran and the 9/11-excuse 'hunt for Osama bin Laden' - and a patriotic Founder-related movie(s) oddly enough seem to have cleaned up on the awards and publicity that year, and I just loved Michelles speech quoted in the 2013 article at your link:
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/02/michelle-obama-at-oscars-announces...
Yup, just keep digging that hole deeper, fight the War on the World until all public and private money is in the hands of the war-profiteers and disaster capitalists - and find the courage to ignore reality and believe in the propaganda we're feeding you Disposables Of The World.
So inspirational that I almost aspirated the vomit in my mouth.
Damn it, I liked the Obamas, and like so many others, cut enough President Obama enough slack to hang myself with for a very long time...
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.
Supposedly CIA has to pre approve The Americans scripts
It was actually a question on Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Hadn't heard of the show before.
Here's link to the show.
https://g.co/kgs/UNUPFX
Hollywood Is The Deep State
Nobody does 1% like Hollywood. The Pentagon and CIA have been cooperating with producers and movie moguls for decades. Hollywood has always glorified war. Captain America anyone? NCIS?
Whose side was Hollywood on during The McCarthy hearings, even when they were the target? Where is the Charlie Chaplin anti-war radical today?
"They'll say we're disturbing the peace, but there is no peace. What really bothers them is that we are disturbing the war." Howard Zinn
Case in point!
I think that is exactly the case.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Many "got woke" by Bernie and the exposed collusion
Some more than others, but woke nonetheless.
Now we have to "stay woke".
Grammar folks: woke is urban slang.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=woke
And there are other definitions depending on who's saying it, and to whom.
Staying awake
(or is it awoke?) is required for any forward momentum. We need folks to woke up too.
Can teach-ins make a come back? They need to.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Indeed even Alt-Righties view themselves as the“woke” Right. n/t
A lot of Truthers
are right wing, and attribute much of the malignancy of the Deep State and the Shadow Government to the "liberal agenda". So tightly do they cling to their red state/blue state duopolistic view that they attribute the ecological disasters out in full play to weather manipulation rather than admit human caused climate change.
I don't consider anyone fully "woke" until they recognize the deliberate divisiveness the duopolistic model engenders. Our only hope really, is for the people to unite.
The Grace Adler character used "woke" this fall in the new
version of Will and Grace.
Capitalism promotes sociopaths and sociopathic behavior
Capitalism, the large, top down power structure of our government, the large % of our populace that has internalized the propaganda lies they have grown up on, and the sociopaths empowered by the previous three, are all the problems we face.
The solution to it all is promoting and empowering the people to create a new economic/governmental system that I call Cooperative Democracy.
Cooperative Democracy uses cooperatives ( a corporation where the workers are also equal owners of the same corporation) to give the people back the power that has been taken from them by capitalism + giant government. There are 2 major hurdles that any change movement will face. These are:
1) The general populace has no desire to fight back due to learned helplessness, and the propaganda that they have internalized that makes them feel that defense that uses violence is wrong and makes them as "bad" as the people who they are fighting against.
2) The sociopathic ruling class who have no empathy and will fight tooth and nail to keep their power.
@BrutallyHonest
If I can add something illustrating one of the points in your interesting post which I just came across?
All emphasis mine.
(Up top, the photo caption says that 'banks are praying for a miracle' )
https://qz.com/1099705/former-barclays-ceo-antony-jenkins-believes-in-bi...
I wonder if Obama's allowing banks to simply steal depositor's money out of their accounts if their own created risk or any other circumstance causes them to run short is something already universal, perhaps imposed on other countries through corporate coup 'trade deals' purportedly superseding domestic law in each case, to suit a certain relatively few ruthless and pathologically greedy corporate interests and billionaires?
Just saw and signed an Openmedia petition last night about Internet censorship being spread by NAFTA re-negotiation:
(Editing to add emphasis.)
You'd think Canadians would know better than to use Bell after what they've been doing in America, but enough censorship will fix the 'knowing' part, I suppose.
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.
complex systems are more than the sum of their parts
As usual we agree in spirit but you refuse to give up the reductionist approach to a very complex self organizing system.
Peoples names and labels for ideas about a model of reality (Sanders, Nader, Capitalism) tell me that you still miss the point. Take out any individual and see what will change. I know the answer. Lots of noise and false analysis but the system will grind on.
Biological evolution is an example on another scale. species go extinct more often than they survive so how can they possibly be key causal agents? Yet for a while they are. Sanders could have never existed and we still would be roughly where we are now.
You use the word "capitalism" as if it had meaning yet it is merely a name for what you don't understand.
We deviated from any rational course almost at the beginning. Now we rationalize everything and mislead ourselves further.
We are animals. Another sex driven species striving to make it. We devised our games and our words to make them look meaningful. Nevertheless we are merely animals and we have no meaning nor purpose. The earth system sees us as a cancer soon to be gotten rid of.
Capitalism is bred by a sociopathic failure of the human mind to grasp its condition. It breeds nothing. It destroys and consumes.
Tell us how it could be different given the human mind and its limits.
An idea is not responsible for who happens to be carrying it at the time. It stands or it falls on its own merits.
FDR and Eisenhower Paradigm Shift
For a brief period, from 1945 to 1970, America was on an economic/political path to a rational world. LBJ made great strides for social progress and MLK was breaking racist intellectual and tribal chains that had endured since the dawn of time.
What happened? JFK (1963), MLK (1968) and Robert Kennedy (1968) were assassinated. Robert Kennedy said:
Nixon became President and the enemies of progress we're ascendent. Then came Watergate and Vietnam. Walter Cronkite informed the American people that Vietnam was a moral tragedy. Cronkite was the last credible American journalist:
https://simple.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite
The next Paradigm Shift was the Reagan "Revolution" which has continuously accelerated and brought us where we are today.
There are now two paths for America. Another paradigm shift or global extinction of mankind. The odds are in favor of the global extinction of mankind.
"They'll say we're disturbing the peace, but there is no peace. What really bothers them is that we are disturbing the war." Howard Zinn
@Meteor Man Wow! I was born in
An idea is not responsible for who happens to be carrying it at the time. It stands or it falls on its own merits.
Political Theater
Well union strength grew along with a thriving middle class. MLK was political theater? How about The Whole Earth Catalogue?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whole_Earth_Catalog
Environmental protection was a dominant narrative. The Clean Air and Clean Water Act we're political theater?
Minimize the 50's and 60's if you must. They were not Happy Days for blacks and Native Americans, but the trend lines were in the right direction.
"They'll say we're disturbing the peace, but there is no peace. What really bothers them is that we are disturbing the war." Howard Zinn
Damn Don
The story of mankind in a paragraph.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
@don mikulecky
We need to clean out and keep out all psychopaths from public service and other positions of power over others. Born psychopaths (some are created through brain injury or life experience) lack the 'human' portion of the brain, cannot even comprehend empathy and various other human emotions and cannot relate to the feelings of others. This mental disability is not their fault, but they can only understand self-interest, don't mind harming others to achieve their own goals and may even enjoy doing so and do so for fun.
Brain scans can be used to identify that incapacity in empathy tests.
What you refer to is inhuman nature, something with which whole cultures may become infected once run by psychopaths - but psychopaths are, in example, often selectively hired as corporate CEOs because ruthless in achieving their desires and too-often have been permitted to enrich and empower themselves themselves by force, stealth or parasitic methods, accumulating fortunes which permit them to purchase political influence or positions.
Lawless capitalism is their ideal preying ground, where they'll fatten until either they or the economy they drain explodes.
However, such 'cost-saving' and 'profitable' corporate measures as paying inadequate wages, hazarding the health/lives of workers/consumers to increase profits and freely emitting toxic industrial pollution would not work out to be profitable for corporations if the public and environment were adequately protected with polluters and abusers held liable for all of the costs they create, rather than being permitted to off-load them onto the public and victimized individuals. As matters stand, various corporations/industries continue to routinely get away with literal, if generally slow, murder for increased profit to the point of expecting to be able to do this as a right - and no-one but a psychopathic individual would be comfortable with that.
America's strain of pathological cultural tendencies are not those of Americans per se, but those of unrestrained psychopaths running corporations and governments, media propaganda campaigns and the like.
Just as some are born blind, some are born psychopaths and this mental deficiency has likely always appeared within various populations. But civilization - and now global survival of life - depends upon their no longer gaining, via that ruthlessness, ascendancy over normals, especially where they can gain the capacity to sicken/kill large groups of people, access large-scale weapons including such as nukes, pollute widely and ultimately destroy the global life support system, because their ability to think long-term beyond the achievement of their personal desires is also affected by this brain injury/dysfunction and they tend to believe that they are too clever and exceptional to suffer from their own actions, even when this may be inevitable, as with the production of commonly unsafe food, air, water and products increasing both their own profits/bonuses and their own exposures to some of the more universal toxins or with a push toward 'limited nuclear war' whether for personal MIC investment increases, a fatter cheque, a lucrative job, the promise of a share in a country's stolen resources or any number of personal benefits not worth Armageddon.
Nobody lacking in empathy should ever hold any position in the public service or anywhere that power can be used to harm others, or to declare themselves impossibly 'above the law' within a democracy.
The word 'humanity' has more than one meaning, even if they are related:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/humanity
The condition of psychopathy is essentially defined by, and identifiable by, that lack of empathy, of humanity, of essential species/social survival characteristics typically despised by psychopaths as 'weakness'. It ain't us norms which are the actual hazard to life, the universe and everything.
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.
we are merely animals without purpose.
the Buddha is a fact.
he came with no special equipment.
merely an animal.
I know it can happen because it did happen.
"Bob" as you call him
...was a really HUGE Bernie surrogate, btw.
'What we are left with is an agency mandated to ensure transparency and disclosure that is actually working to keep the public in the dark' - Ann M. Ravel, former FEC member
Sort of
Yes, he did support Bernie, but he did so without any real indictment of the establishment. In other words, even as he was supporting Sanders, he was providing cover and legitimacy to the corrupt political establishment which makes a Bernie necessary.
I have him in the "partial ally" category.
A lot of wanderers in the U.S. political desert recognize that all the duopoly has to offer is a choice of mirages. Come, let us trudge towards empty expanse of sand #1, littered with the bleached bones of Deaniacs and Hope and Changers.
-- lotlizard
didn't Reich end in "vote HRC" camp?
Of course he did
Like Sanders himself, he's establishment to the core. He wants to change that establishment, but there's no way on earth he wouldn't try to stop Trump.
As I said, I see him as a partial ally.
A lot of wanderers in the U.S. political desert recognize that all the duopoly has to offer is a choice of mirages. Come, let us trudge towards empty expanse of sand #1, littered with the bleached bones of Deaniacs and Hope and Changers.
-- lotlizard
heaven grafitti- "I thought it would be a lot classier."
from a gahan wilson cartoon
@irishking
The Christian heaven was designed a very long and primitive time ago - doesn't even have internet or anything but harp music all freaking day. I'm aiming for the Beer Volcano myself. R'Amen!
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.
@irishking
The Christian heaven was designed a very long and primitive time ago - doesn't even have internet or anything but harp music all freaking day. I'm aiming for the Beer Volcano myself. R'Amen!
Timed out again... usually doesn't double, but my apologies if it does.
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.