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June 15, 2008 at 23:57:27

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Elect Obama or Fall Into Tyranny

by Paul Craig Roberts     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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As articles by John Pilger ( http://www.antiwar.com/pilger/?articleid=12983 ), Alexander Cockburn ( http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn06132008.html ), and Uri Avnery           ( http://www.counterpunch.org/avnery06092008.html ) make clear, by groveling before the Israel Lobby Obama has dispelled any hope that his presidency would make a difference.  

Obama told the Lobby that in order to protect Israel he would use all the powers of the presidency to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon.  As in the case of Saddam Hussein's "weapons of mass destruction," the conclusion whether or not Iran is making a nuclear weapon will be determined by propaganda and not by fact. Therefore, there is no difference between Bush, McCain, Obama, and the Lobby with regard to the Middle East.

As Israel has several hundred nuclear weapons, and a modern air force and missiles supplied by the US, the idea that Israel needs American protection from Iran is a fantasy.  All Israel needs to do in order to be safe and to live in peace is to stop stealing the West Bank and to drop its designs on southern Lebanon.  Obama is too smart not to know that US foreign policy has been Shanghaied by the Lobby not in order to protect innocent Israel but to enable Israel's territorial expansion. 

Obama has dispelled hope on the economic front as well.  Obama has appointed two leading apologists for jobs offshoring as his economic advisors--Bill Clinton's Treasury Robert Rubin and Rubin associate Jason Furman.  These two are notorious for their justifications of policies that benefit Wall Street, CEOs, and large retailers at the expense of the economic well being and careers of millions of Americans.  

As a result of offshoring, good jobs in America are disappearing.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics job figures make it totally clear that the US economy has ceased creating net new middle class jobs in the private economy in the 21st century. 

Stressing higher returns to shareholders, Wall Street pressures corporations to move their operations abroad.  Wal-Mart tells its American suppliers to "meet the Chinese price" or else, a price that US firms can meet only by offshoring their operations to China.

Every job and product that is offshored increases the US trade deficit and lowers US GDP.  It is a losing game for America that rewards the overpaid elite of Wall Street and corporate America, while dismantling the ladders of upward mobility.  

By enlarging the trade deficit, offshoring erodes the reserve currency role of the dollar, the real basis of US power.  Now that US imports exceed US industrial production, it is unlikely that the US trade deficit can be closed except by a sharp reduction in US consumption, which implies a drop in US living standards.  If the dollar loses its reserve currency status, the US government will not be able to finance its budget and trade deficits.    

Where is the hope when Obama endorses a foreign policy that benefits only Israeli territorial expansion and an economic policy that benefits only multimillionaires and billionaires?

The answer is that Obama's election would signify the electorate's rejection of Bush and the Republicans.  Considering the cowardice of the Democratic Congress and its reluctance to hold a criminal regime accountable, electoral defeat is the only accountability that the Bush Republicans are likely to experience.  

It is not sufficient accountability, but at least it is some accountability.  

If the Republicans win the election and escape accountability, the damage Republicans have done to the US Constitution, civil liberty, and a free society will be irreversible. The Bush Regime and its totalitarians have openly violated US law against spying on Americans without warrants and US and international laws against torture.  The regime and its totalitarians have violated the Constitution that they are sworn to uphold.  Bush's attorney general Gonzales even asserted to the Senate Judiciary Committee that the US Constitution does not provide habeas corpus protection to American citizens.  

When federal courts acted to stop the regime's unconstitutional practices and abuse of prisoners, the Republicans passed legislation to overturn the court rulings. The Republican Party has shown beyond all doubt that it holds the US Constitution in total contempt. Today the Republican Party stands for unaccountable executive power.

To reelect such a party is to murder liberty in America.

The June 12 Supreme Court decision pulled America back from the abyss of tyranny.  For years hundreds of innocent people have been held by the Bush regime without charges, a handful of which were set to be tried in a kangaroo military tribunal in which they could be convicted on the basis of secret evidence and confession extracted by torture. 

The Court ruled 5-4 that detainees have the right to appeal to civilian courts for habeas corpus protection.  The Bush Republicans claiming "extraordinary times" had created a gestapo system in which the government could accuse, without presenting any evidence, a person of being a threat and on that basis alone imprison him indefinitely.  Justice Anthony Kennedy reminded the Republican Brownshirts that "The laws and Constitution are designed to survive, and remain in force, in extraordinary times."

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Paul Craig Roberts, a former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, has held numerous academic appointments. He has been reporting shocking cases of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book, The Tyranny of Good Intentions, co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how Americans lost the protection of law, was published by Random House in March, 2008.

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 I like to watch. I am not a wage slave.
B York I like to watch. I am not a wage slave.

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To my mind, the danger that Republicans pose to our country and to the world are profound and I hope they will lose resoundingly in November.

But it is necessary to remember that the main problem facing the U.S. is that we have only one party, the Corporatists. Since Reagan, politicians have been enthusiastically selling us out and transferring their allegiance to global corporate interests at every turn. To the corporatist, government is just another business opportunity, and people are just consumers of government services to be managed and exploited.

I think we are so far down this road that there is little we are likely to be able to do to ward off the coming "final solution."

Obama seems like a fine fellow on the stump, but his positions are hardly distinguishable from the mainline positions pushed by the current powers that be and their pet MSM. His election, if we have elections, and if the votes are actually counted, will be symbolic, at best. 

by B York (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 101 comments) on Monday, June 16, 2008 at 11:40:32 AM
 


Live in Australia, work for public service, interested in social justice issues and hate the lies and fraud that are powering the current crises.
brianLive in Australia, work for public service, interested in social justice issues and hate the lies and fraud that are powering the current crises.

Desperation

Interesting to see the americans are as desperate to fend of a disastrous politician like McCain as Zimbabwe is to fend of Tsvangirai, who would lead Zimbabwe to a western backed  destruction.

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