A nation of hope and opportunity for all

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There are a lot of highly manipulative people who want to make you believe that certain very important things do not matter.

Oligarchy

The MIC

Neocons

Climate change

These are awful realities that plague our entire nation, and indeed the world and every citizen thereof, including those who don't realize it and those who do realize it but don't want you to.

class-warfare

I'm not saying these deniers of reality are all bad people. There are any number of reasons why a person might understandably prefer denial and distraction to fully accepting enormous and daunting realities that would scare the fucking devil. But those too afraid to look reality in the eye have got no business giving political advice.

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What in the world are we going to do about these very real existential threats?

We will either face them honestly with everything we have or we will continue to ignore them and eat our shit sandwiches until its too late. If it isn't already.

Thoughtful people understand how serious these matters are. Honest people will admit it. Those who don't want you to pay proper attention will bullshit you.

Whatever, whatever, oligarchy.

Oligarchy is a real word. A lot of the smartest people we’ve got are using it to describe our present circumstances. It's what inequality leads to – rule by the rich. I don't know what would be worse: not knowing oligarchy's a real word or not knowing it's what we've become. I suppose the absolute worst would be knowing but pretending otherwise in order to mislead people. My advice is: figure out who the smartest people are, and who among them are honest, and then give greater weight to the words of those people.

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Listen to the smart people.

More striking still, it appeared that, if the process of concentration goes on at the same rate, at the end of another century we shall have all American industry controlled by a dozen corporations and run by perhaps a hundred men. Put plainly, we are steering a steady course toward economic oligarchy, if we are not there already.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Listen to the smart people.

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It is the doctrine of the oligarchy that there is nothing that we hold in common, that the commonwealth is a myth, that it is even a sign of softheadedness and weakness. The oligarchical power feeds on the sense that we are all individuals, struggling on our own, and ennobled by the effort.

Charlie Pierce

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Listen to the smart people.

Robert Reich: America Is Now a Full-Scale Oligarchy

We must get big money out of politics.

According to an investigation by the New York Times, half of all the money contributed so far to Democratic and Republican presidential candidates—$176 million—has come from just 158 families, along with the companies they own or control.

Who are these people? They’re almost entirely white, rich, older and male—even though America is becoming increasingly black and brown, young, female, and with declining household incomes.

According to the report, most of these big contributors live in exclusive neighborhoods where they have private security guards instead of public police officers, private health facilities rather than public parks and pools.

Most send their kids and grand kids to elite private schools rather than public schools. They fly in private jets and get driven in private limousines rather than rely on public transportation.

They don’t have to worry about whether Social Security or Medicare will be there for them in their retirement because they’ve put away huge fortunes. They don’t have to worry about climate change because they don’t live in flimsy homes that might collapse in a hurricane, or where water is scarce, or food supplies endangered.

It’s doubtful that most of these 158 are contributing to these campaigns out of the goodness of their hearts or a sense of public responsibility. They’re largely making investments, just the way they make other investments.

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Reich’s book [The Work of Nations] saw inequality largely as a technical problem, with a technocratic, win-win solution. That was then. These days, Reich offers a much darker vision, and what is in effect a call for class war—or if you like, for an uprising of workers against the quiet class war that America’s oligarchy has been waging for decades.

Challenging the Oligarchy by Paul Krugman

powerful-people

The US is an oligarchy, study concludes

Report by researchers from Princeton and Northwestern universities suggests that US political system serves special interest organisations, instead of voters
The peer-reviewed study, which will be taught at these universities in September, says: "The central point that emerges from our research is that economic elites and organised groups representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on US government policy, while mass-based interest groups and average citizens have little or no independent influence."

Researchers concluded that US government policies rarely align with the the preferences of the majority of Americans, but do favour special interests and lobbying organisations: "When a majority of citizens disagrees with economic elites and/or with organised interests, they generally lose. Moreover, because of the strong status quo bias built into the US political system, even when fairly large majorities of Americans favour policy change, they generally do not get it."

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In a recent interview at the Economic Policy Institute, Nobel Prize-Winning economist and MIT professor Robert Solow riffed on the political effects of increasing inequality and concentration of wealth at the very top. "If that kind of concentration of wealth continues, then we get to be more and more an oligarchical country, a country that's run from the top," he said.

The Atlantic

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Bernie Sanders: Keeping US from Becoming Oligarchy Is ‘A Struggle We Must Win’

US Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) gave a speech at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC on Monday to talk about his proposed recovery program and to address the economic challenges facing the US, both at present and in the future, particularly as the wealth gap grows and financial institutions escape accountability.

“[W]e are moving rapidly away from our democratic heritage into an oligarchic form of society,” Sanders said. “Today, the most serious problem we face is the grotesque and growing level of wealth and income inequality. This a profound moral issue, this is an economic issue and this is a political issue.”

“We need to take a hard look at our trade policies which have resulted in the outsourcing of millions of good paying jobs,” he continued. “Since 2001 we have lost more than 60,000 factories in this country, and more than 4.9 million decent-paying manufacturing jobs. We must end our disastrous trade policies (NAFTA, CAFTA, PNTR with China, etc.) which enable corporate America to shut down plants in this country and move to China and other low-wage countries.”

His recovery program, An Economic Agenda for America, would invest in infrastructure; turn away from fossil fuels; raise the federal minimum wage; and close the gender wage gap, among other tenets.

“We need to end the race to the bottom and develop trade policies which demand that American corporations create jobs here, and not abroad,” Sanders said.

danny-glover

Now a lot of people like to sound smart. They often speak of facts and figures, polls and statistics. They possess all the numbers. They're 538 smart, 'Bernie's stuck at 30%' smart. They are not really smart.

Don't listen to stupid people or people who have a vested interest in manipulating you. Listen to the smart people who are telling you the truth. We are in big trouble and we better do something big about it.

Doing the same stupid shit one more time, settling for fake change one more time, will seal our fate. Don't be stupid and don't be manipulated by people with bad intent.

And don't let anybody tell you that there is not a revolution under way. Anyone who honestly doesn't realize it is a fucking moron. The rest are liars. The oligarchy is real. The revolution is real. Only counter-revolutionaries or agents of the oligarchy have any interest in convincing you otherwise.

Listen to the smart people.

An oligarchy of private capital cannot be effectively checked even by a democratically organized political society because under existing conditions, private capitalists inevitably control, directly or indirectly, the main sources of information.

Albert Einstein

The American people are rising up, once again, to try to change this country. This is the last chance we are likely to ever have. Don't let anyone tell you it doesn't matter.

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let-me-be-clear

Economic, social and environmental justice — and a world of peace. Just what the doctor ordered. Thank you, Bernie.

DEM 2016 Sanders

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mimi's picture

over there I can only twitter your diaries to show my support, here I can say something, thank God.

This diary today was especially encouraging to read. I liked your image with the "Not for the lesser evil, for the greater good" the most. Your diaries feel like a consoling hug you would get from your mom, when you as a kid just got too desperate and need some consolation. Smile

Go on, OPOL. Go on, Bernie. Go on, EB. Go on C99p.

And I am perhaps one of those here, who still stroll through the "recent diaries" list over there and have a peak at some of them to see what they say. That can't hurt and doesn't enable nothing. So, I read everywhere til I am tired. (Oh yes, I am tiring quickly these days).

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Jazzenterprises's picture

why do you smell like smoke?....

-sneaks away-

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Progressive to the bone.

JayRaye's picture

Little by little I'm disengaging completely from DK. No longer post Hellraisers there. Still check in to keep Bernie diaries up on the rec list. But loosing interest even in doing that.

So if you cross post here, that would be wonderful.

This diary is a masterpiece!

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Never be deceived that the rich will allow you to vote away their wealth.-Lucy Parsons

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OPOL OPOL OPOL !!!!!!!!!
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I can't tell you how happy I am to see you posting here!!!!

This place is feeling more and more like our new home!!!!

Safe from the roaming gangs of abusive bullies and fascist censorship!!!

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman
magiamma's picture

Your posts have inspired me. We have to win this. There is no other choice.

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Ruscle's picture

I come over here, sign on, get approved (that you admins for the new powerful server) and here is an OPOL diary to make it feel like home. Well, home without the abusive orange father screaming that "he built it all by himself."

Glad to be here. Glad to see so many great Kos names here.

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Another Refugee from the Great Orange Purity Troll

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Sorry we don't have everybody's favorite beers, but we're still working on getting the taps installed.
Smile

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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.

That people stop reccing diaries on the gos... Unless they are positive Bernie diaries?

Thanks

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Orwell was an optimist

Lady Libertine's picture

been doing that for a few months, lol

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gulfgal98's picture

Liepar Destin love each day. He deserves everything we can do for him.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

He's good people.

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to say glad to see you here.

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shaharazade's picture

to even read or rec anything but BNR. however there are some writers who's diaries I truly love that are not about the primary race. For instance I really like and read and rec Chauncy De Vega, Cassiodorus, bobswern, gjohnsit and diaries that have nothing to do with the horse race. I'm not primarily at this point not a partisan candidate primary centered blogger it's not my main focus. I support Bernie and will vote for him, donate and spread the word but I could give a rats ass about the Democratic royalist 'moderates' or the party on the dkos freak show. Positive Bernie diaries are fine and I rec, join in and wave my pompom's with the vigor. I don't bother even looking at the FP other then MB's or Ego Willies occasionally but even they are two damn preachy about the Democrat's better then and use fear of ugly Rw'ers to bully the party faithful into supporting the unsupportable. Part of me thinks Bernie is way too mild and caucuses a little too much with the despicable corrupt in the bag Democrat's who own and run the party. I seriously do not like his foreign policy stances. It's okay if you don't agree but at this point after being here for a year I'm not about to take any pledges especially one involving the partisan cesspool at dkos. Keep in mind that i not only don't rec any pro Hillary diaries but have never even opened a diary by Lysis or any other rabid Hillbot. Fear just doesn't move me no more.

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MonetaryLeviathon's picture

I know it probably bothers some people because of the huge amount of fear mongering about Trump but I have listened to him pretty carefully though I am firmly in the Sanders' camp. The take away's I have gotten is:
1. He hasn't said anything I haven't heard a thousand times before, in one fashion or another, when guys hang around each other without mixed company present. Except voting pledges. We' ve just never heard it spoken on a political stage
2. He is against our current trade policies ... so is Bernie
3. He is actually for pulling the troops out of these war zones that the previous 16 years of presidencies have supported and expanded it. There are a million bodies stacked up behind the last 16 years of Presidents... who really is the evil fascist ... really? Generators of Words or stacks of dead and broken bodies
4. He has to respond to the crazy talk from his competitors like Rubio and Cruz about being weak on foreign policy (I happen to feel all of our foreign policy is extremely weak... killing people and overthrowing 'regimes' all over the ME is not that of sane or strong country and is technically against all international rules therefore war crimes). Rubio, Cruz and Hillary are essentially all on the same page in my book from what I've heard from them.
5. Robert Kagan has come out against Trump and would rather vote for Hillary... an architect of PNAC notoriety... that says a hell of lot...

Bernie is way too much of a gentleman and it is not working that well even though it his nature and likable, it doesn't resonate strongly with the 'mood' of the nation. People are afraid and pissed off all over the country and both political parties. This fear is what is driving conservatives (ppl not politicians) to buy guns and ammo like crazy... they are fucking afraid of the police state that THEIR fucking party really kicked off with fucking bush and the democrats haven't done a fucking thing to mitigate this insecurity around the country... they just yak about stuff that isn't a top priority for most Americans.

Climate change strongly appeals to some people particularly those who are not struggling just to live or are thriving in this economic paradigm but it doesn't mean jack to people who have lost their jobs and are struggling just to survive with little upward mobility opportunities anywhere in sight ... this much I am positive about. If anyone is serious about climate change than bring back the jobs that left for china and clean up corporate pollution as china or mexico doesn't give a shit about it as long as the jobs keep flowing to their countries which is why the jobs keep flowing there. No politician has seemed to even point this fact out that I know of

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Shahryar's picture

I believe in calling out any problems we have with candidates. One of these days, maybe Thursday, I'll write an anti-Bernie open thread. It would have to be about his foreign policy since I like his domestic policy a lot.

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lotlizard's picture

the solution, then unfortunately, along with the rest of the American foreign policy establishment (*cough* the Council on Foreign Relations *cough*) , the good senator and his thinking are quite definitely still part of the problem.

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Haikukitty's picture

Awesome :}

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Pluto's Republic's picture

Perhaps it's the times we are in....

But while reading, I felt connected to the issue for the first time.

Or I felt what it would feel like to feel connected. Or somesuch meta.

Thanks, OPOL

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gulfgal98's picture

But for the greater good!

What a wonderful slogan to describe Bernie and his campaign! Bernie is the angel who is empowering we the people.

Thank you for this beautiful diary of hope, OPOL! Give rose

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

How sad that voting FOR a GOOD, MORAL person feels like such a rare privilege.

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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 --

Shahryar's picture

One of the great achievements of the Obama administration was how he made me cynical of everybody who'd want to run. You know those silly lists of his accomplishments? The ones that say "He ended two wars" and "made employers pay men and women the same wages for the same work"? Really that list should be more like this

He made war acceptable and not worth mentioning
He told DFH to not be smug about torturers
Made a joke about the Jonas Brothers that would have freaked everybody out if it had been made by Bush
He showed bipartisanship by leaving Bush lawyers all over the Justice Department

etc. And he was called a once in a lifetime transformational candidate. So it's a bit hard to say 8 years later here's another one, only this one is real.

And yes I blame Obama so I really dislike any candidate who would say she'd be Obama's 3rd term.

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MonetaryLeviathon's picture

http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/03/08/whore-is-sexist-just-consider-hil...

It's nice to see other sites 'publishing' articles about what is happening over in the orange echo chamber.

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MonetaryLeviathon's picture

about 9/11 now? Its been 15 years ...

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