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Semantic Propaganda Feeds Stupidity

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We would already have had a much needed American revolution in response to the tyranny of the money-fed two-party plutocracy that is destroying the middle class except for one big problem: so much of the American population is just plain stupid.   Too stupid to behave like angry Greeks and rise up in the streets to rebel against the dysfunctional government.

In the never ending fight of Republicans and their cancerous (make that stupid) Tea Party members to gain even more control of the US political system, economy and culture they have fixed on another semantic weapon.   The latest attack on intelligence is the constant use of the term job creators in place of words like the rich or wealthy.   Not just plain Republicans in Congress are doing this, but especially the large crop of Republican presidential candidates.

This bit of cleverness surely was deemed necessary because much of the nation was beginning to appreciate the class warfare going on.   Rising economic inequality, unemployment set in concrete, and merging of the middle class into the poverty stricken lower class were all becoming clearer.

Keep this in mind: As Zuckerman pointed out, the US "experienced the loss of over 7 million jobs, wiping out every job gained since the year 2000.   From the moment the Obama administration came into office, there have been no net increases in full-time jobs, only in part-time jobs.   This is contrary to all previous recessions.   Employers are not recalling the workers they laid off from full-time employment."   Business sectors have discovered that they can maximize profits with smaller US work forces; they export jobs and their capital investments.   And they benefit from all kinds of tax loopholes protected by Republicans so that they pay very little if any US taxes.

A terrific new article by Jeff Reeves makes the case that unemployment will actually rise to over 10 percent, because of anticipated layoffs in the financial, technology, and aerospace and defense sectors.   The data are compelling.   All this despite high profits.

Apple is sitting on an amazing $76 BILLION in cash.   Other than understanding that people are paying too much for their products, just imagine if they invested a big fraction of that on moving manufacturing of its products from foreign countries to the US.   An enormous number of good jobs could be created here.

What were Republicans to do, especially as they used the current crisis surrounding the need to raise the national debt limit to seek huge cuts in federal spending affecting ordinary Americans and prevent higher taxes for the greedy rich and corporate forces?

What better way than to falsely claim and constantly presume that those that should be paying higher taxes are exactly the ones who create jobs and that they would not do so if hit by higher taxes.   In truth, this is a bold lie.   The richest Americans have been paying the lowest taxes in many decades and corporate profits have been enormous, and this reality has clearly had absolutely no positive impact on the unemployment and underemployment plaguing at least 30 million Americans and their family members.

Go back to the post-World War II era when the richest Americans paid very high taxes and you discover that jobs and fairly distributed wealth were created in abundance.

Neither wealth nor jobs trickle down from the Upper Class.   Proper government policies are required to prevent criminally large fractions of the nation's wealth going to the most greedy and selfish elites.   Those NOT rich that support Republicans are very stupid; they have been brainwashed by the steady stream of Republican lies and propaganda that are used to serve the rich and corporate interests sustaining Republicans with much money.   The return on their investment has proven more than adequate to justify their endless input of money to Republicans.

We probably will soon see President Obama cave in and giver Republicans much of what they want.   There will be major cuts in federal programs that will place millions of Americans in even more precarious economic uncertainty and pain.   And there will probably be far too little increases in taxes on the rich and corporations.   Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security may all be cut in ways that harm many people.

Lies are constantly being fed to the public.   Will you be smart enough to see them for what they are?   The more you face this ugly, disturbing reality, the more embarrassed you will be about the US political system and, hopefully, the more inclined you will be to stop voting for any Republicans or Democrats and participating in our delusional democracy.

 

Joel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government. His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the (more...)
 

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You Pull No Punches Here! by Jillian Barclay on Saturday, Jul 23, 2011 at 3:21:10 PM
The Democratic Party and the assault on public workers by BARB BF on Saturday, Jul 23, 2011 at 4:30:29 PM
Let's start calling them "the rich job withholders" by eric stone on Sunday, Jul 24, 2011 at 7:03:47 AM
Eric is Right but... by Gustav Wynn on Monday, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:52:58 PM
The rich misers don't have a clue how to run an economy by eric stone on Sunday, Jul 24, 2011 at 7:14:37 AM
The rich misers don't have a clue how to run an economy by eric stone on Sunday, Jul 24, 2011 at 7:21:37 AM
Ok Computer by Ned Lud on Monday, Jul 25, 2011 at 8:13:52 AM