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Category Archives: Corporatism
War! . . . What is it good for? . . . Profits!
Unfortunately war is good for something . . . profits! Continue reading
Give Peace A Chance
America thinks it can bluster and bluff and use color revolutions to nudge Putin out of office and install some bloated puppet in his place like they did with Poroshenko in Ukraine. Russia is not Zimbabwe, Iraq, or Yemen. It’s not Grenada or Haiti. Russia is not going to be intimidated by a schoolyard bully. America’s aggression and infantile games can only end badly. Time for it to reverse course and cut its losses. Continue reading
Posted in Corporatism, Deconstruction, Political Analysis, Political Rant, War and Peace
Tagged Biden, congress, Geoffrey Pyatt, Germany, Kerry, Minsk II, NATO, Obama, Poroshenko, propaganda, Putin, regime change, Russia, Ukraine, USA
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The March To Corporate Totalitarianism
It’s all but over folks . . . except for the revolution. Anyone want to borrow my pitchfork sharpener? Continue reading
Posted in Corporatism, Democracy, Economics, Nihilism, Political Rant
Tagged cannibalism, Citizens United, congress, corruption, inverted totalitarianism, Obama, plutocracy, Sheldon Wolin, TPIP, TTP
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Moonwalking
Now that Michael Jackson is sadly no longer with us, his phenomenal mastery and performance of the moonwalk has been replaced by the U.S. economy. While it looks like it’s going forward, it’s actually going backwards. Continue reading
From the – to the +
As citizens, we must decide how we are going to go about shaping our society and country, how our democracy will function, how the decisions get made, how much of the responsibility to ourselves and future generations we’re going to entrust and delegate to our leadership elite, the elected or de facto pillars of society, and what remains inviolably ours. To implement those decisions and new alignment of power, the sane and sensible majority must wrest the power from the misguided, greed and hubris-driven 1%, and put ‘We the people’ back in the political equation. My new book, “Candidate Contracts: A Manifesto (A New Front and Perhaps Last Stand at Establishing Representative Democracy in America)”, arriving in late May or early June, will point the way for American citizens to establish their rightful place in shaping the future of our nation for themselves and future generations. Continue reading
What is more evil than pure evil?
Hitler was given a pass by the German people on his less than savory activities, the collateral damage, all the unpleasant but necessary slaughter required to achieve the greater glory of Germany. Is this the example we should be following when our own leaders implement genocidal wars, support homicidal regimes, torture and kill ‘enemies’, often innocent people who never have the opportunity to defend themselves? Continue reading
United?
What does the ‘united’ in United States of America now stand for? What exactly during these contentious, deeply divisive, tragically troubled times does it mean? Were we ever united? Or is it just more boilerplate mythology that allows us to hide from the real truth? Can we ever rise above the conflict, confrontation, divisiveness, the ‘us’ (we the conquerors) vs. ‘them’ (slaves, Native Americans) world view, that was and still is the historical foundation for our national unity? Continue reading
Posted in Corporatism, Democracy, Philosophy, Political Analysis, Social Commentary, War and Peace
Tagged America, American dream, capitalism, consensus, democracy, exceptionalism, guns, Islam, patriotism, socialism, war on terror
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Camp Grenada
Sometimes forgotten in America’s glorious record of military accomplishments is its smashing victory over the fierce, determined bastion of leftist, socialist, communist rancor and filth __ the island nation of Grenada. Continue reading
Posted in Corporatism, Democracy, Nihilism, Political Rant, Satire, War and Peace
Tagged Allan Sherman, Army Delta Force, CIA, Grenada, KFC, KGB, marines, Navy Seals, NSA, Operation Urgent Fury, Team America
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Billionaire Club
How much is a billion dollars? If you were to spend $10,000 a day, it would take 274 years to go through a billion dollars. There are more than 43 million Americans living below the poverty line. Wealth inequality as a vital issue seems to be being crowded out of the national conversation by the latest catastrophes du jour. Since it undermines the entire premise of our democracy, we must keep it in the forefront of public debate. Continue reading →