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High
Noon in America
by
Philip J. Rappa
There is no time left for those with unexamined
lives. It is our responsibility not to make a de-mockery of our democracy.
We must understand we must not idly watch this bloodless assassination of
our ideals as if it were just entertainment.
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Cast in the Gary Cooper role in this western drama is
the American citizen, all of whom just wish to live the simple life.
Unfortunately and unforgivingly, that myth is a bust. Yet, we are
all living in a time when frontier- justice rules the day.
With the first vote cast in the Iowa Caucus, the
horserace for the presidency begins in earnest. Honestly, even the most
pragmatic citizen realizes that whatever the outcome on Election Day, it
will be the result of nothing more than a “Hobson’s” choice, in that
we are offered a choice of taking what is offered or nothing at all.
Folks, we are not witnessing the re-affirmation of
“The Miracle at
Philadelphia
”. It’s more like being a voyeur to a surreal survival reality
American Idol show. I’ve preemptively taken precautions and purchased,
and am now donning knee-high boots.
Let me give you fair warning my fellow Americans, for
this will be the most vile and contentious election to take place in our
Constitutional Republic: A no holds-barred-kiss-your-sister-all out
brawl.
A time for choosing with an untenable deficit and a never-ending war
against the illusive terrorists; a time for choosing with the marriage of
massive tax cuts and a free pass for corporations to move their
headquarters off shore; a time for choosing, when the stakes are higher
than ever before.
Depending on who can purchase the presidency, we are one or two
election cycles away from witnessing the re-establishment of the gold
standard. As the dollar plunges, it will be left to the new financial
world to decide what currency will become the new standard bearer.
Depending on who is Coronated the next CEO of American Inc., we are one or
two election cycles away from a social upheaval that will tear asunder the
fabric that makes us a
Constitutional
Republic
.
It will be a social upheaval so appalling and in many
ways comparable to the one that forced Teddy Roosevelt to reign in the
corporate behemoths, which resulted in the regulation of their businesses.
It was then that we began down the long road of making the workplace
equitable for the worker, as well as the corporation. It was also the
beginning towards the long road of racial and economic justice.
We are one or two election cycles away from witnessing the citizens
of this nation being deceptively divided. Divided by a chasm so great it
will make the 60’s pale in comparison. Citizens will be divided by their
positions on the war or wars that our president will tell us, “There is
no other option but to stay the course”.
Those of you who are students of history are well aware
that humanity’s three worst scourges are religious
fanaticism, nationalism, and imperialism.
Those of you also aware of historical precedent understand societies in
the twentieth century consisted of four distinct entities, military,
religious, wealth/corporate, and political.
The evidence obtained from history demonstrates that
every time there is a combination of any two of these entities the end
result is tyranny. As it stands now, the lines of separation seem drawn
with invisible ink.
We are living in the shadow of a new, improved Corporate
Evangelism. Its mindset is willful, stubborn, and arrogant; its decisions
are unilateral, and when it takes action, it is in a prideful and
strutting manner. Its mantra is, “The drive for profit has no national
loyalties”.
The fourth estate, the media, inclusive of radio, and
all the conglomerate owned one-paper towns across
America
are duplicitous in selling us its latest snake oil. They accomplish this
by repetitively informing us and re-enforcing their special brand of
propaganda disguised as entertainment, resulting in the corporatization
and militarization of our consciousness.
Whether you call it NAFTA, The Free Trade Agreement,
Globalization, or out-sourcing, the end result is the same. The American
worker, once the envy of the world, has slowly been transformed into
nothing more than migrant workers in search of seasonal work without
benefit to healthcare or any hope of a retirement package.
Free Trade, not Fair Trade, will change the landscape of
America
. For as time passes, as far as the eye can see, Hooverville’s will
sprout up across America spreading like the poppies that cover Flander’s
Field.
The chances of finding a politician or legislator of
honesty and selfless-ness is as rare as reaching old age without an
infirmity.
America
’s working-class heroes are in need of a great awakening, the ceremony
of innocence was drowned. No longer will self-interest and
self-gratification be an adequate replacement for social norms and the
common good. There is no time left for those with unexamined lives. It is
our responsibility not to make a de-mockery of our democracy. We must
understand we must not idly watch this bloodless assassination of our
ideals as if it were just entertainment.
In the immortal words of an old cowboy, “This is the
issue of this election. Whether we believe in our capacity for
self-government or whether we abandon the American Revolution and confess
that a little intellectual elite in a far-distant capital can plan our
lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves.” R.W. Reagan, 1964.
© Philip J. Rappa 2004
Bio:
Philip J. Rappa is President of Together Forever Changing, Inc.; a
national organization created to educate, stimulate, and invigorate the
citizenry to the dangers inherent in the US Patriot Acts. He is also an
award-winning writer, filmmaker, documentarian, lecturer, and
humanitarian. Philip's Email: philip@togetherforeverchanging.org |