How
Much Longer Are We Going to Tolerate This?
By
Rev. Paul J. Bern
I
have always strongly believed that it's not possible to be an
effective Christian without taking a stand against social and
economic injustice, and against government corruption in all its
forms (such as lobbyists at the federal and state levels, who give
out bribe money like Halloween candy). In
fact, I have been a proponent for radical change for a number of
years now, and I have written
and published 2 books
on this very topic. Where shall I begin? In
God-blessed America, the land of the free where everyone is an
economic slave, our founding fathers' sacred idea of a government "of
the people, by the people, for the people" has become but a
cruel joke. Former president George W. Bush has notoriously (for both
Christian and secular people) called our Constitution – our supreme
law of the land – "that (uses God's name in vain) piece of
paper". The
federal government is currently spending at least $60 billion per
month on military excursions in Afghanistan, the Middle East, and
northern and western Africa – including operating between 800 and
1,000 foreign military bases all over the world. Our country's
over-used flying drone aircraft kills hundreds daily overseas, many
of whom are only innocent bystanders.
Meanwhile
here on the home front, our police officers have collectively decided
to go on safari, and the big game they are hunting is unarmed black
men, preferably those who have their backs turned. I don't blame
anybody for fighting back or running away! If a cop shows up out of
nowhere and draws his/her weapon on me, I might turn and run like
crazy my own self! Moreover, one in seven American people are on food
stamps, and at any given time one in four American children are going
hungry today. Right now. Our country spends more money incarcerating
people than it does on education. America spent between 300 and 400
million dollars prosecuting drug offenders last year, and only $3.7
million for treatment and rehab. What's up with all that? Our
political and court systems are openly rigged against the best
interests of the American people, particularly those of color. A
massive market mechanism is securely entrenched in our political
system where political influence is openly bought and sold. Tens of
thousands of highly-paid middlemen called "lobbyists"
facilitate the legal transfer of billions between moneyed special
interests and our so-called "representatives" in Congress.
This very lucrative business of buying and selling political
influence has become the driving engine of our government. Our
so-called "representatives" in Congress vie for millions in
legalized bribes in return for delivering billions of our tax dollars
to moneyed special interests. It's pure folly to think our current
political system could possibly look out for the best interests of
the American people.
Just
ponder what our government has done, not for us but to us, in the
last ten years alone. It's utterly mind boggling. The best interests
of the American people have been sacrificed to moneyed special
interests time and time again. The Wall Street bankers paid millions
in bribes for a legal license to steal billions more from the
American people. When greed got them in trouble, our so-called
"representatives" gave them billions more of our money,
American tax dollars. In the last ten years, our so-called
"representatives" shared nearly a billion dollars in bribes
from the "defense" industry alone. In return, they doubled
our defense budget to $700 billion (equal to all other countries
combined!) and lied us into unnecessary, endless, expanding wars that
will ultimately cost us trillions. This is aside from the extreme
human costs of war with multiple consecutive deployments. For
example, 1 in 5 returning veterans from US occupations overseas have
permanent psychiatric disabilities so severe that they will never
work again. Speaking as a minister and lifelong peace activist, I
find this to be utterly reprehensible on the part of the US military!
Be all you can be? Yeah, right.
Our
so-called "representatives" are slashing social spending
(excluding Obamacare) for senior citizens and the poor just when far
too many American people need it most. Yet they continue to spend
hundreds of billions on weapons of mass destruction to "protect
us" from our enemies. But most of our "enemies" are
purposely created by our government's blatantly unjust foreign
policies (that openly support oppressive military regimes) and by our
violent military occupations of their homelands. Without a perpetual
supply of "enemies", "defense" industry profits
would plummet. If that weren't enough, our so-called
"representatives" have worked hard to keep America the
number one weapons merchant on earth. Our so-called "representatives"
continue to support the sale of billions in weapons to oppressive
dictatorships around the world, which creates still more "enemies",
which creates more special interests profits, etc. So we can fight
wars, but we can't have a robust space program? We can fight wars,
but we can't update and upgrade America's dilapidated power grid? We
can fight wars, but America can't replace its crumbling
infrastructure? We can fight wars, but we can't afford to make public
colleges and universities free? America can't forgive $1 trillion in
student loan debt so those of the millennial generation can get on
their feet and start families and buy cars and houses?
Our
current political system guarantees our so-called "representatives"
will continue to pass and sustain legislation that transfers billions
of our hard-earned tax dollars to moneyed special interests. That's
because members of Congress who oppose moneyed special interests are
promptly punished, ostracized, or replaced (if their offense is great
enough). President Kennedy paid the ultimate price for opposing the
elitists. Moreover, our current political system guarantees moneyed
special interests and our so-called "representatives" must
participate in this influence-peddling scam against the American
people, mainly because it's so lucrative they'd be stupid not to. Big
corporations could be at a competitive disadvantage (and would likely
resort to cheating their shareholders to replace lost profits) if
they refused to buy political influence. Likewise, our so-called
"representatives" would be at a competitive disadvantage
getting elected or staying in office if they refused to sell
political influence. Another “problem” as these elites as I see
it is that, if corporate influence were to decline, it would open up
windows of opportunity for start-up businesses and entrepreneurs, and
there's no way Wall Street will tolerate that. Anything that puts
money into the hands of ordinary folks – such as owning a business
no matter how small – is seen as a potential threat and gets
treated as such. Just ask any of the American merchants who lost
their businesses because they couldn't compete with Wal-Mart.
The
upcoming national elections in 2016 are merely melodrama for the
masses. Our "choices" have all been pre-chosen for us by
moneyed special interests pumping millions into the process. Besides,
whoever wins will be forced to play by established political rules
that guarantee moneyed special interests will always come ahead of
the American people's best interests. For months before the
elections, the lackey mainstream media, using colorful pundits who
talk smart and know little, entertain us with political melodrama.
They arouse us by pitting one segment of the American people against
another. They make millions bombarding us with empty, emotional,
30-second TV ads that are little more than name-calling or patriotic
platitudes. Congressional elections are sheep fighting among
themselves for their favorite pre-chosen wolves. Congressional
elections merely determine which segment of the America people gets
screwed by which moneyed special interests group.
Trying
to reform our current political system using that very same corrupt
system is just an exercise in futility. It's like trying to fix your
broken arms using your broken arms. It's like trying to start a car
that is out of gas. Our current political system is designed to be
reform proof. It has well-established mechanisms to protect and
maintain the status quo. That's why "campaign finance
reform" and all other such efforts to "reform" our
current political system from within are doomed to either fail
outright or be so watered-down as to be nearly useless. All these
outrageous government actions are exactly what we should expect from
a government openly for sale to the highest bidder. “We the people”
are just government-controlled fodder for moneyed special interests.
Moneyed special interests paid for these outrageous government
actions, and they got what they paid for. How much longer are we
going to tolerate this? We, the people, got screwed. I have the
solution to this problem, and it can be found in any English
dictionary.
rev-o-lu-tion
(Dictionary.com) 1. an overthrow or repudiation and the thorough
replacement of an established government or political system by the
people governed.
Our
country's elections amount to rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
We can't vote our government back to us. It was deliberately taken
away from us, so we will deliberately take it back. A peaceful,
people's revolution is the preferable way we can take back our
government. But, like the saying goes, “Use your first amendment
rights and protest! If that doesn't work, use your second amendment
rights and get a gun”. The multi-billion dollar business of buying
and selling political influence (currently the driving engine of our
government) must be overthrown, repudiated and thoroughly replaced if
democracy is to survive in America. This massive influence-peddling
scam must become our number one political issue because it underlies
and thus greatly affects all other issues. If we don't get all the
dirty money out of our politics, our democracy and our standard of
living will continue to decline and surely we'll take the rest of the
world down with us.
We
can't afford to sit by like sheep meekly waiting for slaughter. The
police are already shooting us like rabid animals! We must find ways
to hinder and harass the corporate state at every turn, and to
control the violent tendencies of the police who protect them.
Nothing will change unless we, the people, begin to organize radical
acts of civil disobedience to disrupt our current political system,
upping the ante until this massive influence-peddling scam is
thoroughly exposed and eliminated. For example, in Iceland in 2012
when the entire country went completely bust (you know, like the US
is about to) the people had arrested and jailed over 100 bankers
after throwing the old government out of office peacefully but
effectively. The citizens stood in the streets and banged on pots and
pans, and they didn't stop until they got what they wanted. Then they
(the people, not the government!) wrote
a new constitution
and passed it into law. It's been reported all over the European
press but largely censored here in the US. Is it any wonder? If there
were enough people inspired by what happened in Iceland, it could
happen here next. Well, what do the elite capitalists want? They can
either allow what happened over there to happen here, or America will
turn into another Greece, Spain, Ireland, Italy or Portugal. Or maybe
even another Egypt, Yemen or Syria. The only way to prevent this from
occurring here is that “we the people” must take back our
government by peaceful revolution because it will never be given back
voluntarily. Remember what President John F. Kennedy said: "Those
who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution
inevitable."
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