Open Thread - Wed. April 20, 2016 - The Curse of Neoliberalism
George Monbiot had a great article on neoliberalism posted at the Alternet recently. Upon reading it, I realized just how deeply this ideology has penetrated not only our economic and political systems, but also has stripped us of much of our humanity. What instantly came to mind when I read Monbiot's article was some training that we went through back in the 1990's when I worked for the City of Tallahassee. In fact, the way this training was introduced was completely different from any other training we had ever done in my 31 years with the City.
The training was to introduce us to a new paradigm of how we were to operate in the future. Every employee was given a small book to read in advance of the training. Then other employees were selected within each department to do the training. I was one of those trainers. Back in those days, my political interests and knowledge was basically limited to local issues since I was a local government employee. What I did not realize at the time was that when every employee in city government was indoctrinated into this new paradigm just how greatly it would affect us individually and as a whole.
I long since had thrown away the book so I do not have it to reference and everything I writing about that experience is from my personal recollection. The training manual included exercises that we were supposed to lead our groups through in order to get the employees to rethink how they would be operating going forward. What I distinctly remember is that the emphasis upon the training was that we were entering a new era in which everything would be competitive. Obviously one aspect was that now government would be in competition with outside private enterprises. But another very disturbing aspect of this training was that even those of us within the government would be competing with each other. At the time, I thought that was a complete crock. Little did I know just how wrong I was. This is the insidiousness of neoliberalism and how it has crept into our lives.
This brings me back to Monbiot's article that I read in the AlterNet. It is very appropriately titled Neoliberalism – The 'Zombie Doctrine' at the Root of All Our Problems. Back in the 1990's, I had never heard of neoliberalism, And now, even though I read of it often, I really have not been particularly sure of its definition until recently. I always saw it simply as an economic system, but is it much more. Monbiot captures the essence of neoliberalism very well in this short paragraph of his article.
Neoliberalism sees competition as the defining characteristic of human relations. It redefines citizens as consumers, whose democratic choices are best exercised by buying and selling, a process that rewards merit and punishes inefficiency. It maintains that “the market” delivers benefits that could never be achieved by planning.
When I read Monbiot's recent article, the purpose of the training we did at the city back in the 1990's became very clear. No longer were we employees going to be seen as valued assets, but instead we were now simply cogs in the competitive system that bleeds people dry of caring for one another and helping each other, even on the job.
I remember one supervisor telling us that competition with one another will make us a better and more productive department. What I saw was just the opposite. And analogous to that is how deeply the neoliberal ideology has failed us as a nation, a society, and the world.
In an article published by the Guardian in 2014 and titled Neoliberalism Has Brought Out the Worst in Us, author Paul Verhaeghe, a Dutch psychoanalyst and University of Ghent academic, states that neoliberalism is an economic system that rewards psychopathic personality traits and as a result, has changed our ethics and our personalities
A neoliberal meritocracy would have us believe that success depends on individual effort and talents, meaning responsibility lies entirely with the individual and authorities should give people as much freedom as possible to achieve this goal.
Meritocracy? Where have I heard that word before? Meritocracy is the great myth behind the American Dream
Americans are, compared with populations of other countries, particularly enthusiastic about the idea of meritocracy, a system that rewards merit (ability + effort) with success. Americans are more likely to believe that people are rewarded for their intelligence and skills and are less likely to believe that family wealth plays a key role in getting ahead
As we have seen in the recent decades, neoliberalism is destroying our sense of shared responsibility and ethics. It has handsomely rewarded those who are willing to succeed at all costs while leaving many destroyed lives in its wake. The ideology behind neoliberalism has lead to the privatization of public facilities and the shredding of our social safety nets while funneling the majority of economic gains to the few at the top.
Nevertheless, the financial crisis illustrated at a macro-social level (for example, in the conflicts between eurozone countries) what a neoliberal meritocracy does to people. Solidarity becomes an expensive luxury and makes way for temporary alliances, the main preoccupation always being to extract more profit from the situation than your competition. Social ties with colleagues weaken, as does emotional commitment to the enterprise or organisation.
Neoliberalism has been promoted as a way for people to have more freedom. But as George Monbiot notes, the result is not so much personal freedom, but corporate freedom.
Freedom from trade unions and collective bargaining means the freedom to suppress wages. Freedom from regulation means the freedom to poison rivers, endanger workers, charge iniquitous rates of interest and design exotic financial instruments. Freedom from tax means freedom from the distribution of wealth that lifts people out of poverty.
As Naomi Klein documents in The Shock Doctrine, neoliberal theorists advocated the use of crises to impose unpopular policies while people were distracted: for example, in the aftermath of Pinochet’s coup, the Iraq war and Hurricane Katrina, which Milton Friedman described as “an opportunity to radically reform the educational system” in New Orleans.
After reading Paul Verhaeghe's book, What About Me? The Struggle for Identity in a Market-Based Society, George Monbiot wrote in 2014 the following:
The market was meant to emancipate us, offering autonomy and freedom. Instead it has delivered atomisation and loneliness.
The workplace has been overwhelmed by a mad, Kafkaesque infrastructure of assessments, monitoring, measuring, surveillance and audits, centrally directed and rigidly planned, whose purpose is to reward the winners and punish the losers. It destroys autonomy, enterprise, innovation and loyalty, and breeds frustration, envy and fear.
So what happened after the city adopted its new paradigm of competition? First, every employee was evaluated on a points basis and those with the highest scores received the limited pay raises available. This led to an atmosphere of non-cooperation, especially across divisions within our own department. Many employees, particularly the younger ones, refused to cooperate with other employees, even within their own divisions. I often felt as though I was now working with a bunch of strangers, each of us vying for the few crumbs that would be thrown our way if we succeeded by climbing over each other.
Sure, it is a dog eat dog world out there, but it does not have to be. In a way, we have not let go of the bootstraps myth and it is time to do so. I see this as one of the promises of the Sanders revolution. There is so much more to explore on this subject and I intend to be writing more essays in that regard in the future.
As always, this is an Open Thread so feel free to post whatever is on your mind today.
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Good morning to you, fellow Floridian (waves)
What's on my mind? What, are you kidding?
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There's a mere 31 delegate difference over NY. Big deal, that puts the deficit at 225. This is NOT insurmountable, folks. Anyone thinking of being Debbie Downer needs to check their frowns at the door and buck up and get to work.
Thanks for this reminder Luna!
Its true - we let ourselves get so enamored of the psychological benefit of a NY win, that we've lost sight of the fact that the delegate count hasn't changed all that much.
Next week is more important.
And yes, first thing I did once I pulled myself out of my depression this morning was DONATE!!
For some reason,
today's donation felt especially good. It Berned bright
Seriously, folks, I can't say this enough--have faith and take heart, and most of all, stop listening to your establishment news sources. The man isn't giving up, and neither should we.
Thanks
Just went and threw another $27 in the mix because I'll give up the day that Bernie does. No sooner.
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Good Morning, luna!
You are far more optimistic than I am today. This morning, I am very pissed at her margin of victory.
For everyone here, I wrote my Open Thread several days ago, but it seems very pertinent today as the Clintons are the very embodiment of neoliberalism. The thought of this evil woman and her loathsome husband occupying the White House makes me want to throw up.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
I am optimistic
because Sanders is still fighting. He's SAID he's still fighting. And he's already warned that his supporters won't automatically support Hillary--and he's right about that, too.
Donate, canvas--and remember, she didn't "win"--she was the beneficiary of a loss of voting voices of hundreds of thousands, of all the people whose votes were stolen from them yesterday, and all throughout this primary season.
You know how I know that's true? All the Clintonistas gloating flat out before the first vote was even cast, that They Won NY. Too many of them tipped their hand way too early, particularly at Trial Balloon Central...
How can Bernie win
at all when the electoral system is so rigged. The more popular he becomes the Dem. party machine rears it's ugly head and the Fix is applied. Cuomo and DeBlazio are shocked I tell you about the 160,000 who were purged from the Democratic voter lists. Bernie should stay in because his campaign is shining a light on the fact that we do not have a representational democracy. It's obvious at this point they will go to any length to keep the power right where it is.
The whole freaking Dem. party local, state and national is responsible for this farce. Take back the congress vote down ticket progressive Dems. good people say. Face it there are no elected progressive Dems with the guts to fight for us. They are all as bent as the Clinton's. Even Bernie dances to their tunes. The Democratic party is as evil as the Republican party, they are also complicit with them. The 2000 selection proved that with the Dems. refusal to fight the RW coup in congress. It was a by-partisan coup
The partisan kabuki show we call government is totally unbelievable. 60 =a majority? Koch Bros vs. Goldman Sachs is your choice and even if you pick GS you get a two fer. Do you want a vagina probe along with your austerity and endless bloody war?? I simply do not believe in the so called democratic political circus we get so worked up about. Fuck em all and the Trojan horse's they ride in on. They have openly shown their hand and it's not democratic or even lawful.
I will still vote but putting your faith in any pol even Bernie isn't going to change a damn thing. What kind of a political revolution is it when your told your candidate lost so now fall in line to keep the scary monsters of the right form getting power. The RW already have power even though they are a minority. In 2008 people voted for some desperately needed change. The Dems. including the progressive's blew their majority off as fast as they could. I just want the Dem. party to collapse and die as it already is dead. What will come will come but ordinary people globally have had enough I see the sparks of democratic resistance globally. The oligarchical collectivists quickly stamp it out.
The fix is obvious it seems to me that people need to keep the movement Bernie engendered going outside the gates that even he lives behind.
the math! and how to get progressive things passed
51 is not a majority if it means Democrats are in power. It's 60! Unless we have 60 in which case it's 67.
At some point you look at it and go "ohhhhhhhhhhhh, I see."
Good morning, gg.
Even before I venture into the BNR this am, I am here to say 1668 delegates left. Contested convention imminent. Do not give up, my friends. We are still in it.
Neoliberalism is destroying us. It will be the fall of the American empire. It's happening folks. Should Bernie truly lose, I expect rebellion. It will be all that's left.
Edited for typo good=goid.
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
I also referenced your open thread
in my BNR comment this morning for its relevance in the coming days. Great insight, gg.
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
Thank you, RA! (n/t)
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Good Morning, RA!
I like your fighting spirit.
The young people of this country deserve much better.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Damn right.
Giving up *now* would be dumb as dirt, that's what They want.
And you know what They can go do to themselves...
"...would be competing with each other."
There's a name for cells that compete with each other. It's called cancer.
Good morning, GG. Thank you for being a rock in the maelstrom.
TY, chickie. Hard to be upbeat this AM. See my latest Polititoon.
But... I'll try... indomitable will and all that.
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Good Morning, AB!
Hardly a rock today. More like I am feeling a little rocky right now. LOL
I just saw your polititoon.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Moring gg, I hope you have a great day :=) Monbiot is right eh.
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Good morning, Gerrit!
I often find myself agreeing with Monbiot. Have a good day, eh?
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Mea culpa: I thought Bernie would win by 1-3% I was wrong:
the polls were right, 538 was right. During Alpha's election thread, just as it became clear that she would win, the site crashed on me and I couldn't get back on. So I make my mea culpa this morning. Sigh.
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we was robbed plain as day
My heart says so too, mbeitchman. I look forward to today's news
to see how the Clintons did it. Have a great day my friend,
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There's been a call to Occupy the Bd of Elections this pm
https://www.facebook.com/events/622824714550493/
Among other things there are registration forms with forged signatures that changed party affiliation.
There's been a call to Occupy the Bd of Elections this pm
its worth repeating ;^D
It sure is! Folks, if you're nearby, please consider going:
1) it's worth doing,
2) bring us some photos, eh :=)
3) Solidarity forever
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We did that here, in Arizona
They sort of agree with everything said, but, then said, "But the deadline to certify the election results is tomorrow, so we just have to get that done." That's how it works, folks.
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
Good Morning, GG et al
A long night, the nearly full moon illuminates my bedroom. Moon shadows and all. No curtains.
Regrouping, maybe I'll start phoning for Bernie tomorrow, I feel a responsibility to encourage Bernie supporters to still GOTV, in the primaries to come. Let's try to hold this new alliance together for the future. Tick, tick.
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Good morning, riverlover!
I want Bernie to stay with this through the last state. The revolution must go on and he is our public voice for it. Thank you for all you do.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
I was watching TYT the other
I was watching TYT the other day and Cenk nailed it, the majority of big donor money is 70% for the Republicans, leaving the rest for the Dems maybe a few others, but if you aspire for the money and not re-empowering the people, as the Neo-Libs in the Establishment Dem party does, they will always loose as the Reps get the most money to work with in the actual elections.
But NY has shown once more that things are rotten, but DeBlasio decried it after Hillary of course won, and Bernie was cheated of yet another primary state. Amazing how all of these shenanigans never hurt Shillary, just Bernie. She is having the nomination stolen for her away from Bernie, The FBI yanking her to court cannot come soon enough.And her supporters are purblind on so many levels, for so many reasons.
She is not fighting for us, just herself and her corporate pals.
Take a good hard look all, this is the new age of robber barons, the 21st century Gilded Age.
So long, and thanks for all the fish
As POTUS, she'll throw us a bone or two early on
and then ignore us. Then for the rest of her term we'll be reminded of that bone, but get nothing else. Lilly Ledbetter! But, but but Lilly Ledbetter!!
"Just call me Hillbilly Dem(exit)."
-H/T to Wavey Davey
Lilly Ledbetter my shiney Irish/Cherokee ass...
Women are STILL not getting equal pay. All that Act did was to make it easier to sue.... sort of. Big #$%%ing deal!
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Obama lovers claim he got women equal pay
thanks ti the Lily Ledbetter Law. Also that he ended two wars.
More wars,
gutting social security, and minor nibbles around the edges on climate change. She will be the guardian of the status quo for the oligarchy. You are right, this is the 21st Century Gilded Age. I also believe it is the last gasp of the dying empire.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Bernie is still our last best chance. I'm hoping for a
miracle. Or maybe a DOJ indictment before Philly. It may be selfish to say, but I'm glad I'm 62 and not 22. I don't envy these kids, what with the mess we may have just handed them. Trump or Hillary. Gawd.
"Just call me Hillbilly Dem(exit)."
-H/T to Wavey Davey
Elizabeth Warren's staying 'neutral' is starting to annoy me
Past Annoyed months ago. "Pissed-The-Fuck-Off" at this point...
is closer to angry beyond description.
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Yeah but the Clinton's are like the mafia
Don't get me wrong, I think its cowardly, but I can see why she wouldn't want to get on this Clinton shit-list.
It does bring her down in my estimation, though.
Social Security
Is the play...the neoliberalism have already hit healthcare and are hard at work on education. Now is he time for them to go after the last huge money pot left. Clinton would be the supposed "Nixon goes to China" by 'reforming' social security.
Injustice is relatively easy to bear; what stings is justice. -H. L. Mencken
A country without a memory is a country of madmen.-George Santayana
An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailments of all republics. --Plutarch
Exactly
Look at where the public money is and that is where the neoliberals go. I never thought I would see public education gutted, but they did it just like the Republicans have been gutting government. They set goals and standards that are impossible to reach along with cutting funding and then claim that our public education system is failing. This causes parents to have alarm and the result is a charter school which gives the parents a choice of schools. These horrible schools are funded with public tax dollars while further stripping public schools of the necessary monies to adequately fund them. Charter schools and testing create the conditions by which neoliberals can claim that our public schools are failing.
Social Security is the biggest single pot of money out there. The neoliberals have been salivating over it for decades. If Clinton gets elected, it is gone.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Purblind, nice word
let me make up a new word: parblind. A contraction of parboiled and perblind. Figure it out. Come for dinner.
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Happy 4-20 Day, c99 :=) w00t! We really need it today eh.
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Neoliberalism and the death of public schools
Obama has held to his priority position of gutting the public schools and their teachers organizations and giving education over to private for-profit entities. Arne Duncan, first choice of the Gates Foundation, was the one in charge of ruining one of America's best(and most copied) ideas: free public education for all.
Teachers, education professionals, students, and parents are all opposed but this has not stopped Obama's austarian forces. The Common Core tests are designed for a 70% failure rate so schools can be classed "failures," shut down, teachers fired, and private schools take their place using public money and skimming profits.
There have been push-backs: 180,000+ students in New York have opted out of the tests and the 11th grade students in Seattle voted en masse to boycott the tests. It's not enough and the neoliberal army of selfish termites munches on. In Atlanta, some teachers rebelled against this non-professional imposed means of destruction and they were hit with a state RICO law and jailed for long terms.
Clinton is fine with it because this policy started with Bill Clinton and continued through Bush to Obama. A vote for HRC is a vote to destroy universal free public education, in my opinion.
(It's my understanding that the company that produces the SAT test is now headed by one of the conspirators of this dismantling of K-12, so, if that's true, the universities are now under the neoliberal gun.)
"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"
I missed this great comment
when I wrote my own above. Thank you!
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Thank you
It was very nice, and much appreciated, for you to refer my post as "great."
I too cannot believe that the public schools and the teachers are the subject of a capitalist destruction effort. It's especially galling to see school teachers referred to in terms that make them seem to be a drag of society when they are really a selfless group, under paid, who often buy school supplies out of their own pay.
What the schools are is vulnerable to attack from the parasites of financialized capitalism which is a system suffering under persistent stagnation and only by exploiting new sources - the public commons in this instance - can it survive.
Thanks you for an excellent daily diary which I enjoy reading.
"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"
Good Morning GG and everyone
Excellent essay - absolutely spot on.
An individual action has no perceived value unless it can be monetized and the making of money replaces morality.
This will always be the case wherever neoliberalism gains a foothold.
“To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.” -Voltaire
Good Morning, stevej!
And thank you. There is plenty more to write about on this subject. I suspect you will see more from me.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Good - looking forward to it :) n/t
“To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.” -Voltaire
Here something to lift spirits
Bernie will be president?
From over at the huff and puff
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/h-a-goodman/yes-bernie-sanders-will-become...
Based on what I've read, any other non-elite would have been indicted by now. May be one of you has insight on how the Clinton Foundation hasn't had a public airing (and yes I have full understanding of MSM profit bias). Not even Bernie has said anything. Are the arms dealers so powerful that even Bernie is scared of them?
Keep on keeping on. The struggle is long, and it is good to have an active movement to support!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Morning Lookout. TY for this. HAG always lifts my spirits.
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Hi Gerrit
I'm afraid the FBI and AG have been encouraged to put the investigation into slo-mo. So, we can't just wait. Let's keep pushing the damn rock up the hill! Think we can pull out PA?
Let's all remember we have a movement powered by the people!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Well said, Lookout. I love the photo :=) PA? Good question:
I haven't even looked at the PA polls. I'm not sure I want to! I tracked the NY polls for 14 days straight. I saw lots of problems with most of the polls. Many others did too. Those problems, added with the general pattern of this dem cycle's elections, should have placed Bernie even with her in the NY election. Yet she matched the polls almost exactly. I am so puzzled.
But no matter: like you say, the cause is bigger than the election and we all got to work together to win.
Have a great day my friend,
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This one sentence
Good Morning, Lookout!
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Good morning gg
Glad to hear your biking B&B went well recently. We often have big crowds here, and I know all the work that goes into set up and clean up afterwards. It's a lovely spring day here in NE Alabama. Hope the same is true for you and other c99ers.
My favorite line in the article was:
I sure hope he's right! Hope you all have a good day and keep up your spirits. It ain't over till it's over!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Off-topic, which I must spell out due to that other place
Huntsville area or closer to Chattanooga? My daughter did an expensive prison camp over that way. Pretty hills and the River.
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I'm an hour from Chattanooga and 1.5 hours from Huntsville. So sorry to hear about about the prison camp. No fun! Alabama is so fucked up politically, but it is naturally beautiful. Our area is very pretty, and there is a progressive community here (at least for Alabama). For a river lover, we have Little river which runs it's length on top of a mountain (an 80 mile long plateau really) and has carved a canyon and sports many waterfalls like the one I use as an avatar.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Just a couple of thoughts....
"Neoliberalism has been promoted as a way for people to have more freedom. But as George Monbiot notes, the result is not so much personal freedom, but corporate freedom."
Ah, but corporations are people now, don'tcha know....
Genghis Khan created a Meritocracy. Rank was awarded on the basis of bravery in battle or loyalty to superiors and one's comrads, as opposed to the old system of inheritance through families. I'm honestly not sure which is a worse way to do things.
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Just wanted to drop this Common Dreams article here
http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/04/20/when-they-come-our-vote
I woke up this morning still angry and disgusted with our current political process and the shitstorm of disenfranchisement of NY voters. As far as I'm concerned, fuck the Dems, and their enablers. I will continue to support Bernie and those who are building the movement to take down the oligarchy. But in order to do that, we have to preserve the sanctity of one-person-one-vote.
I lived in East Africa many years ago. I vividly remember seeing a ballot for the national election in the country. One side of the page was a photo of the presidential candidate. The other side was blank. That has stuck with me for over 40 years. And now I find that I'm living in that same situation.
Just had to get that out of my system so I can try to focus on work today. But, man, I am so pissed off, it's going to be hard to retain any sort of normal office-pleasant personality.
Carry on people - it's all we can do. And thank the goddesses for this place. Really, I mean it.
Think off-center.
George Carlin
Your linked article
is a MUST READ! Thank you and good morning, seefleur.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
A big THANKS is directed at you
I really appreciate the time you put in to writing here. I figure that as long as I'm learning, I keep moving forward. You, and a lot of other people here, are pushing me along very nicely. Ta!
Think off-center.
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I shared that article
on Bob Swern's diary over at TOP today! Bob thought it was great.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
I just can't go there any more
My blood pressure doesn't need the workout. I know I'm missing some really fine people there, so thanks for sharing the link! Pass it along to all and sundry - the more the merrier...
Think off-center.
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a fun piece from Common Dreams
from yesterday's edition:
http://www.commondreams.org/further/2016/04/18/bernie-burgers-t-shirts-b...
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Neoliberalism == Libertarianism
The neoliberal economics of Hayek and Von
MeaslesMises underlie the ideology of the Libertarian party-- a creation of the Koch brothers. Monbiot has pulled back the curtain and shown us that the neolib ideology pervades many institutions of the modern state and economy. The ultimate result: corporations are people, money is speech, and society is rubbish.For at least another hundred years we must pretend to ourselves and to everyone that fair is foul and foul is fair; for foul is useful and fair is not. Avarice and usury and precaution must be our gods for a little longer still.
John Maynard Keynes, 1930
Excellent summation! (n/t)
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Good morning everyone.
It's a rough morning.
I appreciate this post GG. It rings true. Hopefully the kids can see the flaws in Neoliberalism. These flaws were apparent to some kids in the 60's .....there was a bit of an awakening but then the Neoliberalism ideals won out and obliterated any awakening.
Bernie is looking ahead to next Tuesday. I am as well, let's work on this project until the end and see what happens.
It's not like I don't have options.
I still get to vote for somebody who I believe in without doing a write in that will be ignored by the party hacks.
Yeah, I'm not on Bernie or Bust. I was always more of the "Bernie is your LAST chance to earn my vote" to the Democrats.
I have no problem voting green, because Jill Stein has just started talking about prosecuting war criminals... along with Wall Street. So, Bill, Looks like you were ALMOST right, You just forgot that your little in-group is on the target list too.
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
too true, deet
that's your new name, by the way. Get used to it!
I hate it when Bill chuckles, probably even more than when Hillary cackles. I'll never forget his betrayal of the Democrats in Connecticut when Lieberman wouldn't give up and Bill chuckled, saying "what's wrong with two Democrats running?" Even now it makes me angry.
Hmmm
Deet - sounds familiar, sorta like a mosquito repellent. LOL
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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
I can deal...
Smell of Deet reminds me of HAPPY camping trips in the Sierras.
Just don't let me smell gunpowder, because that's a very negative memory.
(I believe I read something about how smells stick with you longer than any other memory...)
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
hi, gg, great OT, so busy reading hadn't time
to say hi and thanks. I always appreciate what you write. Onward.
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Thanks, mimi!
I hope you are having a good day.
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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Question
I saw a map of NY state showing Bernie win most of the state except big money pockets like NYC, Albany, etc.
Were there a lot of voting problems all over NY or just in the areas Hillary won?
Hillary lost in whatever the county name is
around Albany. Dems knowing the NY system may be awake.
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.
Also, today is a good day to donate $4.20
to Bernie. You can send more, of course, but a message in support of taking weed off the federal list of whatever that list is.
GulfGal, your outstanding essay reminded me
of a time back at the start of the Bill Clinton administration. I was a (civil service) employee in the US Labor Department. Robert Reich had just become Secretary of Labor. We were ordered into an auditorium to hear a sermon given by then-fashionable self-reinvention guru Tom Peters all about how things around here were going to change, and we and all American workers were going to have a marvellous opportunity to become individual, independent contractors each working a series of new careers through the course of life, continually studying and hustling for the next gig, which would be a wonderful thing. This was Freedom! This was excitement! This was Liberation from the onerous bonds of job security! The knowledge economy! Etc., etc. (Don't know how much Reich was really on board with this at the time, it may have been a White House initiative, but if Reich believed it at the time, he has obviously evolved.)
My heart and mind both overfull at the moment, so much more to say, but tongue-tied, so just this: Love you guys, thanks for being here.
Euterpe2
This sounds very much like
the indoctrination we went through in the city back in the 1990's. I and most of my peers did not recognize it for what it was at the time. Neoliberalism has been devastating to public employees. Public service was the last refuge of middle class jobs and now that is being gutted too.
Same here. I had to take a bread this morning and walk the dogs just to clear my mind a little.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
so
human limbs evolved from gills.
It took a while.
Because there are intertubes, many people believe that today the moon will turn green.
And yes, these are the same people who would vote for The Hairball.
Dinosaurs were having a hard time even before the bad asteroid hit.
Always been kinda tough, here on this planet.
Like, you could be a blind fish, in a cave, trying to walk up a waterfall.
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hecate,
you always make me smile.
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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
good ; )
Woo hoo
Arlo Guthrie!
The Sixties are coming baaaaaaaaaaaaack, too, political revolution, bet on it!
Euterpe2
I'm wondering if maybe we should have gone
the grenades and flamethrowers route. The damage would have been all healed up by now and we'd be riding rainbow-colored unicorns.
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the chinese
are using flamethrowers in Xinjiang. No unicorns have yet appeared.
My state went neoliberal, too
IT became a profit center instead of a service to the Department. Didn't make them more efficient, just made them slower and more expensive, since we couldn't go anywhere else.
"Merit" pay went almost entirely to supervisors, loyalty wasn't any longer to the public, it was supposed to be to immediate supervisors, and promotions went the most loyal (best suck-ups). Now the state as an organization is disintegrating, managers are very often completely incompetent, competent and conscientious workers are beaten down and incredibly overworked, and everyone who had any other option left.
This is exactly
what I saw happening in the late 1990's after our indoctrination. It destroyed the entire concept of public service and became a system in which sycophancy was the key to success instead of actually serving the public. Most of the older workers continued in the public service mode, but we were systematically weeded out. I was pushed into an early retirement with incentives to do so. I ignored the first couple and then saw the light and got out when the getting we still good. I was one of the lucky ones. A few years later, the city began laying off employees, many of whom were long term, for the first time ever in its existence.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Good morning 99ers
I'm waking up this morning ready to fight even harder. I won't quit my fight ever, because fuck this shit.
Hillary wins it's a slow track to fail.
Trump wins it's a fast track to fail.
To me this means we will eventually succeed after all the fail.
There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties.. This...is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.--John Adams
kharma,
I hope you are right.
I am beginning to think the a fast fail may be the best because time is so short with climate change looming and we all know where Hillary is going on this issue...no where. The empire must fall.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Good morning, gg, and thanks. A great exposition
on the evils of neoliberalism in a very short concise package. The ramifications, of course, could easily fill volumes, but the crux of the matter is outlined quite neatly in your post. The oligarchs press competition over cooperation because it is simply another play on divide and conquer.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
I think there may be more
essays on this topic in the future Wednesday Open Threads. Thank you EL.
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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Any Photoshop-ers in the house? Haaaalp!!
Sorry for the OT OT but...
I'm trying to get a piece of artwork to become semi-transparent, and I'm stumped. Any clues or suggestions would be muchly appreciated.
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Hi AB...
In the menu at the top select Windows/Layers. In the layers tab select and highlight the layer you want to make semi-transparent and then at the top of the tab you'll see an "Opacity" function, click the little arrow and a slider will appear, adjust the slider for the opacity you prefer.
Thanks, Johnny. Worked like a charm. n/t
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AB, this IS an Open Thread
so there is no such thing as an Off Topic post. Feel free to post whatever you wish, my friend.
BTW, what is that little animal in your avatar? A Meercat?
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