Christians, Capitalism, and Corruption;
The Religious Right, Multinationals and the Bush/Cheney
Administration are all in bed together, but who’s getting screwed…….
By Sandi Magathan Droubay
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OpEdNews.Com
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It is ironic that the United states of America, which
claims to be a predominately Christian nation, adopts a governmental
system that strongly promotes capitalism.”
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The above quote is by Dr. Charles Mercieca, professor of History and
Philosophy at Alabama A&M University. Dr.Mercieca goes on to state
that Capitalism has been identified with consumerism which consists of
a “successful business plot” that leads to rampant spending out of
proportion to what one’s needs really are. We attempt to spend our
way to happiness, but “things” don’t ever really satisfy and so
we are encouraged through advertisements and the use of credit to buy
more “things;” the ever elusive chase for happiness and security
just goes on and on. Capitalism feeds on consumption, greed seems to
be inherent in the system. Look at what many corporations have done in
the last several years in the name of greed and power. If one looks at
the words and actions of Jesus as presented in the Gospels, living and
thinking this way is the complete antithesis of Christianity.
According to Jesus the Christ, one’s happiness does not come from
material things. So, how is it that a “Christian” nation has
embraced the system of capitalism?
Moreover,
according to George Soros, a billionaire and contributor to liberal
causes, capitalism which is not constrained by government and morality
leads to greed and avarice making some people very rich and most of
the people very poor. Soros goes on the say that markets are
inherently unstable and in a system of laissez-faire capitalism, goods
and services are not
distributed fairly.
We
know that we can see it
all around us and yet we behave as if it’s inevitable, that’s just
the way it is. No, it
doesn’t have to be that way. It’s up to us to change this way of
thinking. after the tragedy of 9/11 Mayor Guliani
encouraged New Yorkers to “go shopping, eat out, catch a Broadway
Play.”
Yeah, we’ll show those terrorists, they can’t keep us from our
favorite pastime, consuming. We heard more of the same from our
President Select who also encouraged us to “take a trip, go to
Disneyworld and, oh yeah, hug a loved one.” During the
meltdown in California which eventually lead to a recall election;
Schwartznegger, the actor turned Governor, told the people of
California to “buy a car;” preferably a Hummer, just like his.
This kind of leadership in times of crisis brings tears to my eyes;
such courage, such moral leadership. No sacrifice, no heavy thinking
about what got us into these situations in the first place, no looking
within at what kind of nation we are or appear to be to others in the
world; nothing that a new car or trip to Disneyworld can’t fix. To
be an American means to consume and consume and consume….. feed the
monster. The hungry beast that keeps us running on empty. Our
productivity may be up, but at what cost, and who is benefiting; the
average American? Not according to statistics.
Real median income has fallen by approximately $1,500 in the last two
years. Personal indebtedness has increased by 14%, while personal
bankruptcies are up 12%. Interestingly, business bankruptcies have dropped
by over 15%. So, business seems to be fairly healthy; that’s
good, especially if they are individually owned businesses. The
wealthiest 20% of Americans earn more than 50% of the nation’s
income; the poorest 20% of Americans earn only 3.5%. The pay of
CEOs increased by 535%
during the 90’s, while the middle class has struggled to keep ahead
of inflation, usually one paycheck away from disaster. A 535% increase,
can you believe that? Productivity is up; CEOs are making out like
bandits and hiding their profits in shell companies overseas so as to
avoid paying taxes.
The average person is working longer hours than their
counterparts in other industrialized nations, with less time off and
paying more in payroll taxes than ever before. What kind of a
Christian nation is this? WWJD, what would Jesus do? Would he be on
the side of corrupt corporations and politicians or would he be for
the average guy that is getting screwed by both. Hmmmm, I wonder.
We are a nation of mega-cities, strip malls, franchises and chain
stores. Businesses like Wal Mart and McDonald’s are some of our
nation’s largest employers. As of 2001 McDonald’s owned
approximately 28,000 restaurants worldwide; they open about 2000
restaurants each year so as of 2004 the figure is more like 32,000
restaurants. Although overseas many McDonald’s are closing. Here is
an interesting fact; McDonald’s is the largest owner of retail
property in the world!!! As a matter of fact the majority of its
profits are not from its
product, food, but from the rent it collects. McDonald’s spends more
money on advertising and marketing than any other brand and is the
nation’s largest distributor of toys. Read -- Fast
Food Nation
by Erich Schlosser-- and you will never want to eat at a fast food
place again, ever.
You will consider it a patriotic duty to pass them by. According to
Ray Kroc the founder of McDonald’s “we cannot trust some people
who are nonconformists…We will make conformists out of them in a
hurry…The organization cannot trust the individual….” Beware the
individual that thinks for him or herself, very dangerous. Franchises
or chain stores do not require creativity, you merely buy into them,
it only requires access to capital. They, franchises and chains, are a
threat to small businesses which are usually the dream of an
individual; their business represents their personal
vision which is unique and special. Diversity is grand.
Diversity is interesting. Franchises and chains homogenize the
landscape and obliterate regional differences. How boring. It’s bad
enough that this happens in our own country but fully criminal when
they export this cheesiness of American culture to other parts of the
world.
Jose Bove, a cheese maker from France, had an answer to our
Americanized brand of eating that we have tried, with some success
(unfortunately), to export to the rest of the world. In 1999, Jose
staged a protest in France with a little help from his friends. It was
a great media event with cameras rolling. He and his friends, other
farmers, dismantled a McDonald’s that was under construction and
picked it up piece by piece and loaded the whole nine yards onto
several farm vehicles and deposited what was left of our favorite
franchise on the lawn of the government offices in the town of Millau.
I love this guy. Local ladies handed out Roquefort snacks to the
gathered crowd. For this he was sentenced to three months in jail.
Since he had some time to kill he wrote a book called The
World is not for Sale. Bove has traveled all over the world
rallying local farmers against globalization.
According to Schlosser, “a person can now go from the cradle to
grave without spending a nickel at an independently-owned business.”
Yes, that’s true. It’s safe, you always know exactly what you are
going to get. For some that may be comforting. What do these cookie
cutter businesses bring to the table? Well, besides a lack of
creativity and unbearable sameness, they bring low paying jobs, an
unskilled workforce of citizens who also are probably not receiving
any benefits. These are the kind of jobs that the Republicans are now
touting as proof that the economy is growing.
Service jobs represent the fastest growing sector of our economy,
YAY ! Lots of low paying jobs; just what this country needs to replace
all the other jobs we are losing overseas. Many of the jobs we are
losing overseas are high paying technical jobs.
Lou Dobbs has become one of my personal heroes. He proudly stands
in defense of the average working man and woman in this country. He
has taken on Wall Street and their minions with gusto and courage. If
John Kerry should win the election he would be wise to consider
appointing Dobbs as his economic advisor. He has kept a running count
of businesses that have shipped jobs overseas, I believe the count is
up to 800 by now. He has a list of them on his web site. Some of these
less than patriotic businesses include: Intel, ITT, Intuit, Jacuzzi,
John Deere, Anheuser-Busch, Avaya, AOL,PepsiCo, Priceline.com and
Apple. It is our patriotic duty to avoid doing business with these
people at all costs.
Lou Dobbs also has put a personal face on those millions of workers
who are struggling to make it and not able to participate in the
American dream any longer. Folks like Katrina Gill, a certified
nursing aid who works in a long-term care facility taking care of our
elders who, like the former President Regan, suffer from Alzheimer’s.
Many of us may face that dilemma someday and need people like her to
care for our loved ones. We should thank her and appreciate her
service. On an average night she cares for 28 patients and makes $9.32
an hour, making her salary less than 14,000 a year. Since she has no
health-care benefits she and her husband, a garage mechanic, pay $640
monthly out of pocket for health care. They are working people who pay
taxes and can barely survive let alone thrive. She doesn’t feel
appreciated, let alone thanked.
Back in the early 80’s a good friend of mine worked as an EMT in
Colorado. She made just over $7.00 per hour; she would be the first
person on the scene of an accident and would begin life-saving
procedures while transporting the injured to the hospital. Imagine how
important she was to that injured person at that moment, she was their
life line, giving aid and comfort until they were received at the
emergency room. Even CEOs have heart attacks and get into accidents;
she would be there for them. And yet in the market place her abilities
were judged to be worth a little over $7.00. Meanwhile the overfed and
overpaid CEO whose life she was saving was worth millions of dollars,
owned several houses, six cars, a yacht etc.etc. I always wondered
about that. Surely her skills were worth more than that. She drove
around in a beat up chevy and lived in a trailer, she and her husband,
who was also an EMT, could barely make it from paycheck to paycheck.
She saved lives.
Joseph Schiraldi of New York, is a guard at the Empire State
Building. He works long hours X-raying packages, checking IDs and
patrolling the perimeter.These days that is a dangerous job, the
Empire State building would be a good target for terrorism. He makes
$7.50 per hour. Try living in New York on that salary. Schiraldi has
no pension, no health care, and no paid sick days.
According to BusinessWeek online (May 31, 2004) there are more than
28 million people, about a quarter
of the workforce that earn less than $9.04 an hour, or
approximately $11,000 per year, which is below the federal poverty
line for a family of four. Do the math; CEOs make 535 times that, and this
in a Christian nation. Where are the Religious Right on
this issue, shouldn’t they be raising a fuss about this, isn’t
this immoral? Oh, I forgot they are only interested in sexual
morality. Screwing the public through corporate greed is ok.
While it was enjoyable to see Ken Lay do the perp walk on TV today
I have my doubts that much of anything will happen. You see, he got
away with millions of dollars selling his stock in Enron at the same
time he was encouraging his employees to hold onto theirs until it was
worthless. Many of these employees lost all of their retirement
savings after years of being loyal employees. Mr. Lay will have a
regular “dream team” of lawyers, because he can afford them, and
will probably walk with but a slap on the hand. What he should really
have to do is sell all
of his assets and pay at least some of what his employees lost through
investing in Enron back to them, personally.
Last Sunday Mr. Lay was videotaped leaving his church: I wonder if
he attends all the time or was it just this Sunday because he knew the
indictments had come in? Well, bless his heart, as they say here in
the south. He’s back on the streets after posting bond while pot
smokers are languishing in prison for ten years. Is there something
wrong here?
Anyone who has seen Farenheit 9/11 knows the depth and breadth of
corruption in our country under this administration; an administration
that the Religious Right supports. This means that it’s up to the
Religious Left and secular humanists to take back our country and send
this administration packing. Even then our work will have only begun,
it will take years to work on our present system of governance and
create a system that is answerable to all Americans, not just those
who have money. We are going to have to wean our elected officials
from the corporate tit. It won’t be easy, they’ve become addicted.
We’ll have to be tough.
Oh, by the way, Fu** you Cheney !!
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- Sandi
Magathan Droubay is a fervent believer in community
marketing, supporting local businesses, fair trade, and green
building. She can be reached at droubay2@cox.net