The grand delusion
By Joel S. Hirschhorn
Online Journal Contributing Writer
Nov 13, 2007, 00:16
With an endless, futile and costly Iraq war, a stinking
economy and most Americans seeing the country on the wrong track, the greatest
national group delusion is that electing Democrats in 2008 is what the country
needs.
Keith Olbermann was praised when he called the Bush
presidency a criminal conspiracy. That missed the larger truth. The whole
two-party political system is a criminal conspiracy hiding behind illusion
induced delusion.
Virtually everything that Bush correctly gets condemnation
for could have been prevented or negated by Democrats, if they had had courage,
conviction and commitment to maintaining the rule of law and obedience to the
Constitution. Bush grabbed power from the feeble and corrupt hands of
Democrats. Democrats have failed the vast majority of Americans. So why would
sensible people think that giving Democrats more power is a good idea? They
certainly have done little to merit respect for their recent congressional
actions, or inaction when it comes to impeachment of Bush and Cheney.
One of the core reasons the two-party stranglehold on our
political system persists is that whenever one party uses its power to an
extreme degree it sets the conditions for the other party -- its partner in the
conspiracy -- to take over. Then the other takes its turn in wielding excessive
power. Most Americans -- at least those that vote -- seem incapable of
understanding that the Democrats and Republicans are two teams in the same
league, serving the same cabal running the corporatist plutocracy. By keeping
people focused on rooting for one team or the other, the behind-the-scenes
rulers ensure their invisibility and power.
The genius of the plutocrats is to create the illusion of
important differences between the two parties, and the illusion of political
choice in elections. In truth, the partner parties compete superficially and
dishonestly to entertain the electorate, to maintain the aura of a democracy.
Illusion creates the delusion of Americans that voting in elections will
deliver political reforms, despite a long history of politicians lying in
campaigns about reforms, new directions and bold new policies. The rulers need
power shifting between the teams to maintain popular trust in the political
system. Voting manifests that trust -- as if changing people will fix the
system. It doesn�t.
So voters become co-conspirators in the grand political
criminal conspiracy. Those who vote for Democrats or Republicans perpetuate the
corrupt, dishonest and elitist plutocracy that preferentially serves the
interests of the Upper Class and a multitude of special interests -- some
aligned with the Republicans and some with the Democrats. Voting only
encourages worthless politicians and those that fund and corrupt them.
Public discontent leads to settling for less through lesser
evil voting rather than bold thinking about how to reform the system to get
genuine political competition and better candidates and government.
I understand why sane people would not want to vote for
Republicans, based on the Bush presidency. But I cannot understand why
politically engaged people think that putting Democrats in power will restore
American democracy and put the welfare of non-wealthy Americans above the
interests of the wealthy and the business sector. Bill Clinton�s administration
strongly advanced globalization and the loss of good jobs to foreign countries.
Economic inequality kept rising. Trade agreements sold us out.
And in this primary season, talk about reforming our health
care system among Democrats never gets serious about providing universal health
care independent of the insurance industry. And why should citizens be
supportive of a party that favors illegal immigration -- law breaking -- that
primarily serves business interests by keeping labor costs low?
Nor have Democrats stood up to challenge the official 9/11
story that no longer has any credibility to anyone that takes the time to
seriously examine all its inconsistencies with what really happened and the
laws of physics.
Whoever wins the Democratic presidential nomination will not
be free of corruption and lies. He or she will owe paybacks to all the fat-cat
campaign donors. Voters will be choosing the lesser-evil Democratic
presidential candidate. Is that really the only choice? Is there no other
action that can advance the national good?
There seem to be just two other choices. Vote for some third
party presidential candidate, but the downside of that is twofold. No such
candidate can win in the current rigged system. Worse, voting gives a stamp of
credibility to the political system, as if it were fair, when it is not. Voting
says that you still believe that the political system merits your support and involvement.
The second option is to boycott voting to show total
rejection of the current political system and the plutocratic cabal using the
two-party duopoly to carry out its wishes. When a democracy no longer is
legitimate, no longer is honest, and no longer serves the interests of ordinary
citizens, then what other than violent revolution can change it? When the
electoral system no longer can provide honest, corruption free candidates with
any chance of winning, what can citizens do? Either stay home or just vote in
local and state races and for ballot measures.
I say remove the credibility and legitimacy of the federal
government by reducing voter turnout to extremely low levels. Show the world
that the vast majority of Americans have seen the light and no longer are
deluding themselves about their two-party democracy. A boycott on voting for
candidates for federal office is a form of civil disobedience that has enormous
power to force true political reforms from the political system. This is the
only way to make it crystal clear that the presidency and Congress no longer
represent any significant fraction of the people. This is the only way to show
that America�s representative democracy is no longer representative and,
therefore, is no longer a credible democracy. Just imagine a federal government
trying to function in the usual ways when only 20 percent of the eligible
voters actually voted.
It takes more courage to boycott voting than to vote for
lesser evil Democrats and, in the end, this is the only way for people to feel
proudly patriotic. This is the only way to not contribute to the ongoing
bipartisan criminal conspiracy running the federal government.
We have broken government because the spirit of Americans
that gave us our revolution and nation�s birth has been broken, in large
measure by distractive and self-indulgent consumerism. It is better to
recognize that those who vote suffer from delusion than to criticize those who
do not vote as apathetic. Non-delusional nonvoters recognize the futility of
voting.
Democrats will not restore our democracy. That is the
painful truth that most people will not readily accept. Such is the power of
group delusion. Voting produces never-ending cycles of voter dissatisfaction
with those elected, both Democrats and Republicans. It is time to break this
cycle of voter despair. Voters that bitch and moan about Congress and the White
House have nobody to blame but themselves, no matter which party they voted
for.
Joel
S. Hirschhorn observed our corrupt federal government firsthand as a senior
official with the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment and the
National Governors Association; reach him through www.delusionaldemocracy.com.
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