Washington Targets OWS

by Stephen Lendman

Last October, Obama told ABC News

“The most important thing we can do right now is those of us in leadership letting people know that we understand their struggles and we are on their side, and that we want to set up a system in which hard work, responsibility, doing what you’re supposed to do, is rewarded.”

“And that people who are irresponsible, who are reckless, who don’t feel a sense of obligation to their communities and their companies and their workers that those folks aren’t rewarded.”

His key words were: “we are on their side.”

At the same time, FBI, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and Secret Service agents were working cooperatively with local authorities to infiltrate, disrupt, subvert, and destroy the movement in cities nationwide. 

Celebratory hope accompanied Obama’s election. After campaigning on a promise of hope and change, betrayal followed. He expanded the worst Bush policies. He usurped unbridled powers.

In June 2010, ACLU executive director Anthony Romero said Obama “disgusted” him. Civil liberty infringements got worse. Rule of law principles faded.

Last year, Yale Law Professor Jack Balkin said “(w)e are witnessing the bipartisan normalization and legitimization of a national security state.”

His administration created a “parallel track of preventative law enforcement that bypasses traditional protections in the Bill of Rights.”

In December 2008, before he took office, James Petras called him “the greatest con man in recent history.” He compared him to Melville’s Confidence Man. “He catches your eye while he picks your pocket.” He promises one thing and delivers another consistently on issues mattering most.

A November 2008 Robert Fitch speech to the Harlem Tenants Association revealed much about lay ahead. He said Chicago urban planners yearned to make the city’s south side developed like northern areas.

Demolitions for gentrification were wanted. Poor folks had to be driven out. Most were Black. As an Illinois state senator, Obama represented a targeted community. His “core financial supporters” and “inmost circle of advisors” stood to profit.

“Obama’s political base comes primarily from Chicago FIRE – finance, insurance and real estate industry” officials. Other key supporters included liberal foundations, elite universities, NGO community developers, and “real estate reverends who (preach and) produce market rate housing” at the expense of poor people kicked out for beneficiaries.

Together Fitch called them “Friendly FIRE….disguised by the camouflage of community uplift, augmented by the authority of academia, greased by billions in foundation grants, and wired” to provisions of the Community Reinvestment Act of 1995.</blockquote>

Obama was their guy, a front man. As president, Chicago style hope and change repeated across America. Before taking office in January 2009, Fitch saw what lay ahead. He wasn’t alone.

The Partnership for Civil Justice Fund (PCJF) is a public service legal organization. It’s “dedicated to the defense of human and civil rights secured by law, the protection of free speech and dissent, and the elimination of prejudice and discrimination. Among the PCJF cases are constitutional law, civil rights, women’s rights, economic justice matters and Freedom of Information Act cases.”

Its work includes “landmark constitutional rights litigation, often concentrated in the areas of free speech, assembly or other protected political organizing activity.”

According to PCJF’s executive director Mara Verheyden-Hilliard:

“The major defining feature of the Obama administration on (core constitutional issues) is the eagerness with which it embraced the stunning evisceration of civil rights and liberties that was a hallmark of the Bush administration, and then deepened those outrageous programs. He has successfully counted on the acquiescent silence of the liberals.” 

 In March, PCJF obtained heavily redacted Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requested documents. They showed federal agencies began “coordinated intelligence gathering and operations on” OWS last September.

On September 17, 2011, protests began in New York’s Zuccotti Park. Secret Service agents were there covertly. DHS was also involved.

Documents show its top officials “were preoccupied with the Occupy movement and have gone out of their way to project the appearance of an absence of federal involvement in the monitoring of and crackdown on Occupy.”

“On the street it would be called “Three Card Monte,” a swindler’s game to hide the ball — a game of misdirection. The House always wins.”

Before Zuccotti Park’s first demonstration, the DHS Office Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) prepared National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration (NCCIC) alerts about planned OWS demonstrations.

At issue is ongoing spying since 9/11. America became a total surveillance society. Millions are covertly watched. Their communications are monitored, including phone calls, emails, and other online activity. Doing so alerted authorities about coming plans. They were ready well in advance.

In response to FOIA, press, and public inquiries of its involvement, one DHS official wrote:

“I understand we have already received some FOIA requests regarding our possible reporting of the ‘Occupy’….protests.” 

“I think should the FOIA experts find it appropriate to release information about the manner in which this issue was managed with DHS, it could only be perceived as a positive by those in the public who closely (observe) the Department.”

DHS tried to evade and obstruct a complete FOIA search to conceal its disruptive and coordinated activities with other federal agencies and local authorities.

On April 30, PCJF “updated and made public the largest and most comprehensive” ever FOIA obtained DC police documents. Years of hard fought litigation got them. Washington police operate under a “cloak of secrecy.” Sunshine revealed some of what it conceals.

Society’s most disadvantaged are harmed. It’s true across America. DC is a microcosm of authoritarian police serving powerful interests at the expense of ordinary people. Willful legal violations occur. No one’s held accountable. Anyone challenging the system is targeted. 

In part, PCJF cracked the District of Columbia government’s wall of secrecy. A trove of materials were gotten and made public. PCJF called obtaining them “historic.”

On May 3, PCJF headlined, “DHS Releases More Documents on Occupy to PCJF.” They reveal “massive (federal) nationwide” OWS monitoring and information sharing between DHS and local authorities.

According to Verheyden-Hilliard:

“These documents show not only intense government monitoring and coordination in response to the Occupy Movement, but reveal a glimpse into the interior of a vast, tentacled, national intelligence and domestic spying network that the US government operates against its own people.”

“These heavily redacted documents don’t tell the full story. They are likely only a subset of responsive materials and the PCJF continues to fight for a complete release. They scratch the surface of a mass intelligence network” apparatus operating against the interests of ordinary Americans.

Documents gotten reveal “intense” federal monitoring of OWS activities. Those involved are identified to include names, addresses, and other relevant information. NORTHCOM’s kept informed ahead of planned demonstrations.

DHS stays in direct communication with the White House regarding ongoing operations and approved “public statements denying DHS’s involvement in Occupy actions.”

DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano runs its anti-OWS operations along with FBI and other federal agency officials. Obama appointed her. 

The man who told ABC News “we are on their side,” in fact, oversees a plan to disrupt, subvert, and destroy what they’re working for. Imagine what’s ahead in a second term if he’s reelected. 

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. 

His new book is titled “How Wall Street Fleeces America: Privatized Banking, Government Collusion and Class War”

http://www.claritypress.com/Lendman.html

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

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REVEALED: Full List Of ALEC’s Corporate Members

Make a note of the devious malefactors on this list for they are your enemies. In fact you don’t have to: they’re basically the Fortune 500, la creme de la creme of US capitalism.

By Alex Seitz-Wald

The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has been under fire lately after the 15 major corporations and organizations pulled their support for the conservative organization, which helps quietly implement corporate-backed legislation in statehouses across the country.

Now, the watchdog advocacy group group Common Cause has released a complete list of corporations on ALEC’s task forces.

Not surprisingly, four of the five major oil companies are members, as are many other energy companies. Some houshold names on the list include Johnson & Johson, State Farm insurance, and AT&T. There are lots of major online businesses, including AOL (the parent company of the Huffington Post), eBay, Amazon.com, Yahoo, and Time Warner.

See the full list below.

ALEC Corporations

The following corporations are members of ALEC’s task forces. This list is current as of July 2011, except for the Tax and Fiscal Policy task force, correct as of March 2011.

 

Corporation

Headquarters

ALEC Task Force Membership

1-800 Contacts, Inc.

UT

Health and Human Services

Allergan, Inc.

CA

Health and Human Services

Altria Client Services

VA

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development , Civil Justice, Tax and Fiscal Policy

Amazon.com, Inc.

WA

Communications and Technology

American Electric Power Company Inc.

OH

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

AMERIGROUP Corporation

DC

Health and Human Services

Amgen Inc.

CA

Health and Human Services

Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.

MO

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development ; Tax and Fiscal Policy

AOL Inc.

NY

Tax and Fiscal Policy; Communications and Technology

Apotex Corp.

FL

Health and Human Services

Arduin, Laffer & Moore Econometrics, LLC

FL

Tax and Fiscal Policy

Astellas Pharma US, Inc.

IL

Health and Human Services

AstraZeneca Inc.

London, UK

Health and Human Services

AT&T

DC

Communications and Technology, Tax and Fiscal Policy

Bank of America

NC

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Basell Industries

TX

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Bayer

Leverkusen, Germany

Civil Justice; Energy, Environment, and Agriculture; Health and Human Services

Bayer HealthCare

Leverkusen, Germany

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture; Health and Human Services

Best Buy

MN

Communications and Technology

BNSF Railway Company

TX

Civil Justice

Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

CT

>Health and Human Services

BP

London, UK

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Bridgepoint Education

CA

Education

Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

NY

Health and Human Services

Brown-Forman Corporation

KY

Tax and Fiscal Policy

Celgene Corporation

NJ

Health and Human Services

CenturyLink

LA

Communications and Technology

Charter Communications

MO

Communications and Technology

Chevron

CA

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Cintra

Madrid, Spain

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Civil Justice Reform Group C/o General Electric Company

 

 

Civil Justice

Cloud Peak Energy

CO

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Comcast Cable Communications, LLC

MS

Communications and Technology, Tax and Fiscal Policy

Con-way

MI

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Connections Academy (Division of Connections Educationcation, LLC)

MD

Education

Continental Resources, Inc.

OK

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Corinthian Colleges, Inc.

CA

Education

Coventry Health Care

MD

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Cox Communications

GA

Communications and Technology

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

TN

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Crown Cork & Seal

PA

Civil Justice

CVS Caremark Corporation

RI

Health and Human Services

Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.

NJ

Health and Human Services

DCI Group, LLC

DC

Communications and Technology

Dezenhall Communications Mgmt. Group, LTD

DC

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Diageo North America, Inc.

MD

Tax and Fiscal Policy

Dominion Resources Services Inc.

VA

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Duke Energy Corporation

NC

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

EBay Inc.

CA

Communications and Technology

Edison Electric Institute

DC

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Eli Lilly and Company

IN

Health and Human Services

EMD Serono

MA

Health and Human Services

Endo Pharmaceuticals

PA

Health and Human Services

Energy Future Holdings

TX

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

EnergySolutions

UT

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Entergy

LA

Civil Justice

Express Scripts

MO

Health and Human Services

ExxonMobil Corporation

TX

Civil Justice, Energy, Environment, and Agriculture, Tax and Fiscal Policy

Farmers Insurance Group/Companies

CA

Civil Justice

FedEx Corporation

TX

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

General Electric Company

NY

Tax and Fiscal Policy

General Motors Corp.

MI

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Georgia-Pacific Corporation

GA

Civil Justice

GlaxoSmithKline

London, UK

Civil Justice, Health and Human Services

Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company

IL

Health and Human Services

Hewlett-Packard Company

CA

Communications and Technology

Honeywell International

NJ

Civil Justice

Insight Schools

OR

Education

InterMountain Corporate Affairs

CO

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

International Paper

TN

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

IntuCommunications and Technology Inc.

CA

International/Federal Relations; Communications and Technology

J.R. Simplot Company

ID

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

John Deere & Company

IL

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Johnson & Johnson

NJ

Civil Justice; Health and Human Services

K12 Inc.

VA

Education

Koch Companies Public Sector

WI

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture; Civil Justice; Public Safety and Elections; Tax and Fiscal Policy

LKQ/Keystone Automotive

IL

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

LoanMax

GA

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

LogistiCare Solutions, LLC

GA

Health and Human Services

Macquarie Capital USA

Sydney, Australia

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Marathon Oil Company

TX

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

ND

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Medco Health Solutions, Inc.

NJ

Health and Human Services

MedImmune, Company of AstraZeneca

MD

Health and Human Services

Medtronic, Inc.

MN

Health and Human Services

Merck & Company, Inc.

NJ

Civil Justice; Health and Human Services

Microsoft Corporation

WA

Communications and Technology

MillerCoors

IL

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development ; Public Safety and Elections

MV VeriSol

SC

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)

TN

Civil Justice

National Heritage Academies

MI

Education

National Tax and Fiscal Policypayers Union

VA

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture; Tax and Fiscal Policy

Norfolk Southern Corporation

VA

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Novartis Corporation

NJ

Health and Human Services

NV Energy, Inc.

NV

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Occidental Oil & Gas Co.

CA

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Occidental Petroleum Corporation

CA

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Orchid Cellmark

 

OH

Public Safety and Elections

PacifiCorp

OR

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Parquet Public Affairs

FL

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Peabody Energy

MO

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Pfizer Inc

NY

Civil Justice; Health and Human Services

Philip Morris International

NY

Tax and Fiscal Policy

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

AZ

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Publix Super Markets, Inc.

FL

Tax and Fiscal Policy

Purdue Pharma L.P.

CT

Health and Human Services

Qwest Communications International Inc.

CO

Communications and Technology

RAI Services Company

NC

Health and Human Services

Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals

NJ

Health and Human Services; Public Safety and Elections

ResCare

MD

Health and Human Services

Reynolds American Inc.

NC

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development ; Health and Human Services; International/Federal Relations; Public Safety and Elections; Tax and Fiscal Policy

Rubber Manufacturers Association

DC

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Salt River Project

AZ

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Sanofi-Aventis

NJ

Health and Human Services

SAP America, Inc.

PA

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development ; Communications and Technology

Scantron

MN

Education

Security Finance Corporation

SC

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development ; Civil Justice

Shell Oil Company

TX

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

Shook, Hardy & Bacon, L.L.P.

MO

Civil Justice

Sprint

KS

Communications and Technology

State Farm Insurance Companies

IL

Civil Justice; Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Symantec Corporation

CA

Communications and Technology

T-Mobile USA

WA

Communications and Technology

Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America Inc.

IL

Health and Human Services

TASER International

AZ

Civil Justice; Public Safety and Elections

TEVA Pharmaceuticals

PA

Health and Human Services

Texas Roadhouse

TX

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

The DIRECTV Group, Inc

CA

Tax and Fiscal Policy; Communications and Technology

The Doctors Management Company

CA

Health and Human Services

Time Warner Cable

NY

Tax and Fiscal Policy; Communications and Technology

Transurban

Melbourne, Australia

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform

DC

Civil Justice; International/Federal Relations

United Parcel Service

GA

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

UnitedHealth Group

MN

Health and Human Services

US Oncology

TX

Health and Human Services

Verizon Communications

NY

Communications and Technology; Tax and Fiscal Policy

VISA U.S.A. Inc.

CA

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

AR

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development ; Health and Human Services; Tax and Fiscal Policy

Walgreens

IL

Health and Human Services

WellPoint, Inc.

IN

Health and Human Services

Western Union

CO

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Wine Institute

DC

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development ; Public Safety and Elections

Wise Carter Child & Caraway, PA

MS

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development ; Communications and Technology

Yahoo! Inc.

CA

Communications and Technology

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Power of Plutocracy

May Day! May Day!!
 
by ROB URIE

Last Tuesday, Mayday, 2012, tens of thousands from Occupy Wall Street and a coalition of unions and immigrant rights groups marched in New York, Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and other major cities to protest economic inequality and to celebrate other possibilities. The dominant theme of these marches and rallies was economic justice, with a significant proportion of marchers expressing their desire for an alternative to capitalism.

Despite being four years into the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, America, by aggregate measures, is about as rich as it has ever been. Per capita GDP has declined, but not nearly in proportion to the degree of economic misery being experienced by a large number of us. Our problem is that a small group of corporate executives and bankers have taken a wildly disproportionate share of what America produces and left only crumbs for the rest of us.

This epic of financial capitalism has produced little real wealth but it has been an effective tool for shifting existing wealth from those who produced it to a small group of plutocrats via a state / financial nexus. The only proposed solutions emanating from the plutocrat / state are for more of the same policies that have destroyed the American economy, polity and culture. The sad truth is that the economic elite benefit from our declining wages and the looting of our social resources in direct proportion to what we lose. The economic elite has launched a class war against us and they have indicated every intention of seeing it continue.

Current circumstances are understood in a general sense by most of us and in some great detail by a significant number. Legal scholars and current and former criminal prosecutors have identified a large number of actionable financial, war and environmental crimes committed by the financial and political elite that have gone un-prosecuted and unpunished. A social division exists where the rich and the politically connected have impunity for theirs crimes while the police and the surveillance state are used as tools of social control and political repression against the rest of us. Were redress available through the established order, criminal prosecutions of culpable elites would already have taken place.

Meanwhile, a set of concrete economic proposals that would immediately improve the lives of those most affected by the current economic crisis, as well those of the long-term dispossessed, exists without being enacted and with no impetus for enacting them from either major political party. These include:

(1)  A government works program that would guarantee a job to every person who can work and who wants a job

(2)  Medicare for all that would guarantee access to healthcare for all citizens regardless of their ability to pay

(3)  Expanded programs of food security that would guarantee healthy, adequate and nutritious food for everyone in America

(4)  Free access to public education for every American from pre-school through graduate school including trade school education that would feed the trades and the government works program

(5)  Increased funding for the arts that would revive American culture and shift the cultural focus from joyless striving to facilitating a creative, peaceful and nurturing world.

These programs would immediately put America back to work in socially useful and productive endeavors. These programs would stop the downward economic spiral that capitalist policies have produced and the newly employed would pay into social programs creating a new virtuous set of economic relationships.

Enacting these programs would require undoing the existing economic / political order that has created current conditions and that is determined to continue on the path that has led most of us to economic ruin. The political capture the existing plutocracy has achieved must be ended for meaningful change to occur. The power of the plutocracy lies in income inequality—political capture has been purchased with economic capture. Economic disparity is at the root of current conditions. This economic disparity derives from specific economic policies designed to bring it about and not from any process of nature. Economic disparity can begin to be rectified through a set of polices that include:

(1)  Set maximum total compensation for corporate executives at 3X the total compensation of the lowest paid workers.

(2)  Restore progressive taxation to 90+% of income that includes a wealth tax charged for the provision of programs to maintain social well being and stability (e.g. those listed above).

(3)  Fund political campaigns with public money alone and enact laws against private funding of political campaigns

(4)  Open the political process by including any candidate who can get 5,000 signatures of support in any campaign for national political office

(5)  Require that equal time be given to each of these candidates and require that media companies provide extensive platforms for political debate in exchange for the licensing privileges that they already enjoy

(6)  Review all government contracts to private industry and redirect contracts according to principles of maximizing social well-being, international peace and the nurturing of a peaceful, creative culture. Find new employment for those displaced in this process in the government works program if private jobs don’t exist for them.

(7)  Immediately end all military aggression overseas, bring the troops home to guaranteed jobs and redirect all military resources to productive use while maintaining the minimal structure necessary for mutual defense.

(8)  Immediately limit permissible banking activities to the straightforward provisioning of credit to unaffiliated creditworthy borrowers and place displaced bankers in government works programs if private employment is not available

These proposals are designed to provide a starting point for political dialogue. They are not the collective views of Occupy Wall Street or any group mentioned in this piece. With this understood, there already is a set of concrete proposals on the table from the plutocracy and their political servants. It includes the continued consolidation of wealth, endless war, increasing environmental destruction, increasing surveillance, control and political repression of the populace and the continued promotion of joyless consumption as the purpose of life. That is their vision. What then is ours?

Rob Urie is an artist and political economist in New York

 

 

 

 

 

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Obama caves in on fracking: Another widely anticipated “surprise” from this phony

By Tara Lohan, AlterNet

 

The Obama Administration’s new campaign to piss off environmentalists is fully under way. The New York Times is reporting that the administration has caved on an important issue regarding fracking:

The Obama administration on Friday issued a proposed rule governing hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas on public lands that will for the first time require disclosure of the chemicals used in the process.

But in a significant concession to the oil industry, companies will have to reveal the composition of fluids only after they have completed drilling, not before — a sharp change from the government’s original proposal, which would have required disclosure of the chemicals 30 days before a well could be started.

The walkback of the rule followed a series of meetings at the White House after the original regulation was proposed in February. Lobbyists representing oil industry trade associations and individual major producers like ExxonMobil, XTO Energy, Apache, Samson Resources and Anadarko Petroleum met with officials of the Office of Management and Budget, who reworked the rule to address industry concerns about overlapping state regulations and the cost of compliance.

It’s awesome that the Administration would take the time to meet with industry in order to avoid inconveniencing them as they milk our public lands for all they’re worth. And then insure that industry won’t have to tell us until they’re done spilling chemicals, just how toxic they really are. Clearly any kind of concern for the health of the environment or people nearby is a complete charade — how else could you justify allowing an operation to take place before you know what the risks will be? The Administration policy appears to be, “drill first, ask questions later.”

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Meanwhile, from the lying horse’s own mouth, this is what their front website, “Energy Tomorrow” is insidiously proclaiming:

Shale oil and natural gas development in the United States has been a clear economic success story during a time when successes have been few.  Our industry has been producing energy, jobs and revenue at a strong clip.  And yet we’ve only begun to realize the benefits of energy from shale.  

The industry is committed to producing this energy safely and responsibly, and in addition to strong industry standards, there are appropriate federal and state regulations in place for oil and natural gas operations, including those that employ hydraulic fracturing.  And many state rules have recently been strengthened. 

So it is a concern that there are now 10 separate federal government agencies looking to study and potentially add new and unnecessary layers of regulations on hydraulic fracturing, the technology on which 70 percent of future gas wells depend. 

Unnecessary (sic) layers of federal regulation could increase costs and delays for operators, which could harm new projects, sacrificing thousands of new jobs and depriving government of billions in revenue.

  Or any other profession, for that matter. Corporate money can corrupt anyone, all the more easily those who are already in that ignorant or reactionary frame of mind.

 

 

 

 

 

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The “Obama Syndrome”: “If you Can Fake Sincerity You’ve Got it Made”

By William Blum
Special dispatch

What you need to succeed is sincerity, and if you can fake sincerity you’ve got it made. (Old Hollywood axiom)

“A few months ago I told the American people that I did not trade arms for hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me that is true, but the facts and evidence tell me it is not.” — President Ronald Reagan, 1987 1

On April 23, speaking at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, President Barack Obama told his assembled audience that as president “I’ve done my utmost … to prevent and end atrocities”.

Do the facts and evidence tell him that his words are not true?

Well, let’s see … There’s the multiple atrocities carried out in Iraq by American forces under President Obama. There’s the multiple atrocities carried out in Afghanistan by American forces under Obama. There’s the multiple atrocities carried out in Pakistan by American forces under Obama. There’s the multiple atrocities carried out in Libya by American/NATO forces under Obama. There are also the hundreds of American drone attacks against people and homes in Somalia and in Yemen (including against American citizens in the latter). Might the friends and families of these victims regard the murder of their loved ones and the loss of their homes as atrocities?

Ronald Reagan was pre-Alzheimer’s when he uttered the above. What excuse can be made for Barack Obama?

The president then continued in the same fashion by saying: “We possess many tools … and using these tools over the past three years, I believe — I know — that we have saved countless lives.” Obama pointed out that this includes Libya, where the United States, in conjunction with NATO, took part in seven months of almost daily bombing missions. We may never learn from the new pro-NATO Libyan government how many the bombs killed, or the extent of the damage to homes and infrastructure. But the President of the United States assured his Holocaust Museum audience that “today, the Libyan people are forging their own future, and the world can take pride in the innocent lives that we saved.” (As I described in last month’s report, Libya could now qualify as a failed state.)

Language is an invention that makes it possible for a person to deny what he is doing even as he does it.

Mr. Obama closed with these stirring words; “It can be tempting to throw up our hands and resign ourselves to man’s endless capacity for cruelty. It’s tempting sometimes to believe that there is nothing we can do.” But Barack Obama is not one of those doubters. He knows there is something he can do about man’s endless capacity for cruelty. He can add to it. Greatly. And yet, I am certain that, with exceedingly few exceptions, those in his Holocaust audience left with no doubt that this was a man wholly deserving of his Nobel Peace Prize.

And future American history books may well certify the president’s words as factual, his motivation sincere, for his talk indeed possessed the quality needed for schoolbooks.

The Israeli-American-Iranian-Holocaust-Nobel Peace Prize Circus

It’s a textbook case of how the American media is at its worst when it comes to US foreign policy and particularly when an Officially Designated Enemy (ODE) is involved. I’ve discussed this case several times in this report in recent years. The ODE is Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The accusation has been that he had threatened violence against Israel, based on his 2005 remark calling for “wiping Israel off the map”. Who can count the number of times this has been repeated in every kind of media, in every country of the world, without questioning the accuracy of what was reported? A Lexis-Nexis search of “All News (English)” forfor the past seven years produced the message: “This search has been interrupted because it will return more than 3000 results.”

As I’ve pointed out, Ahmadinejad’s “threat of violence” was a serious misinterpretation, one piece of evidence being that the following year he declared: “The Zionist regime will be wiped out soon, the same way the Soviet Union was, and humanity will achieve freedom.” 2 Obviously, he was not calling for any kind of violent attack upon Israel, for the dissolution of the Soviet Union took place remarkably peacefully. But the myth of course continued.

Now, finally, we have the following exchange from the radio-TV simulcast, Democracy Now!, of April 19:

A top Israeli official has acknowledged that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad never said that Iran seeks to “wipe Israel off the face of the map.” The falsely translated statement has been widely attributed to Ahmadinejad and used repeatedly by U.S. and Israeli government officials to back military action and sanctions against Iran. But speaking to Teymoor Nabili of the network Al Jazeera, Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Dan Meridor admitted Ahmadinejad had been misquoted.

Teymoor Nabili: “As we know, Ahmadinejad didn’t say that he plans to exterminate Israel, nor did he say that Iran policy is to exterminate Israel. Ahmadinejad’s position and Iran’s position always has been, and they’ve made this — they’ve said this as many times as Ahmadinejad has criticized Israel, he has said as many times that he has no plans to attack Israel. …”

Dan Meridor: “Well, I have to disagree, with all due respect. You speak of Ahmadinejad. I speak of Khamenei, Ahmadinejad, Rafsanjani, Shamkhani. I give the names of all these people. They all come, basically ideologically, religiously, with the statement that Israel is an unnatural creature, it will not survive. They didn’t say, ‘We’ll wipe it out,’ you’re right. But ‘It will not survive, it is a cancerous tumor that should be removed,’ was said just two weeks ago again.”

Teymoor Nabili: “Well, I’m glad you’ve acknowledged that they didn’t say they will wipe it out.”

So that’s that. Right? Of course not. Fox News, NPR, CNN, NBC, et al. will likely continue to claim that Ahmadinejad threatened violence against Israel, threatened to “wipe it off the map”.

And that’s only Ahmadinejad the Israeli Killer. There’s still Ahmadinejad the Holocaust Denier. So until a high Israeli official finally admits that that too is a lie, keep in mind that Ahmadinejad has never said simply, clearly, unambiguously, and unequivocally that he thinks that what we historically know as the Holocaust never happened. He has instead commented about the peculiarity and injustice of a Holocaust which took place in Europe resulting in a state for the Jews in the Middle East instead of in Europe. Why are the Palestinians paying a price for a German crime? he asks. And he has questioned the figure of six million Jews killed by Nazi Germany, as have many other people of various political stripes. In a speech at Columbia University on September 24, 2007, in reply to a question about the Holocaust, the Iranian president declared: “I’m not saying that it didn’t happen at all. This is not the judgment that I’m passing here.” 3

Let us now listen to Elie Wiesel, the simplistic, reactionary man who’s built a career around being a Holocaust survivor, introducing President Obama at the Holocaust Museum for the talk referred to above, some five days after the statement made by the Israeli Deputy Prime Minister:

“How is it that the Holocaust’s No. 1 denier, Ahmadinejad, is still a president? He who threatens to use nuclear weapons — to use nuclear weapons — to destroy the Jewish state. Have we not learned? We must. We must know that when evil has power, it is almost too late.”

“Nuclear weapons” is of course adding a new myth on the back of the old myth.

Wiesel, like Obama, is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. As is Henry Kissinger and Menachim Begin. And several other such war-loving beauties. When will that monumental farce of a prize be put to sleep?

For the record, let it be noted that on March 4, speaking before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), Obama said: “Let’s begin with a basic truth that you all understand: No Israeli government can tolerate a nuclear weapon in the hands of a regime that denies the Holocaust, threatens to wipe Israel off the map, and sponsors terrorist groups committed to Israel’s destruction.” 4

Postscript: Each time I strongly criticize Barack Obama a few of my readers ask to unsubscribe. I’m really sorry to lose them but it’s important that those on the left rid themselves of their attachment to the Democratic Party. I’m not certain how best to institute revolutionary change in the United States, but I do know that it will not happen through the Democratic Party, and the sooner those on the left cut their umbilical cord to the Democrats, the sooner we can start to get more serious about this thing called revolution.

Written on Earth Day, Sunday, April 22, 2012

Two simple suggestions as part of a plan to save the planet.

1. Population control: limit families to two children

All else being equal, a markedly reduced population count would have a markedly beneficial effect upon global warming, air pollution, and food and water availability; as well as finding a parking spot, getting a seat on the subway, getting on the flight you prefer, and much, much more. Some favor limiting families to one child. Still others, who spend a major part of each day digesting the awful news of the world, are calling for a limit of zero. (The Chinese government announced in 2008 that the country would have about 400 million more people if it wasn’t for its limit of one or two children per couple. 5

But, within the environmental movement, there is still significant opposition to this. Part of the reason is fear of ethnic criticism inasmuch as population programs have traditionally been aimed at — or seen to be aimed at — primarily the poor, the weak, and various “outsiders”. There is also the fear of the religious right and its medieval views on birth control.

2. Eliminate the greatest consumer of energy in the world: The United States military.

Here’s Michael Klare, professor of Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire College, Mass. in 2007:

Sixteen gallons of oil. That’s how much the average American soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan consumes on a daily basis — either directly, through the use of Humvees, tanks, trucks, and helicopters, or indirectly, by calling in air strikes. Multiply this figure by 162,000 soldiers in Iraq, 24,000 in Afghanistan, and 30,000 in the surrounding region (including sailors aboard U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf) and you arrive at approximately 3.5 million gallons of oil: the daily petroleum tab for U.S. combat operations in the Middle East war zone. Multiply that daily tab by 365 and you get 1.3 billion gallons: the estimated annual oil expenditure for U.S. combat operations in Southwest Asia. That’s greater than the total annual oil usage of Bangladesh, population 150 million — and yet it’s a gross underestimate of the Pentagon’s wartime consumption. 6

The United States military, for decades, with its legion of bases and its numerous wars has also produced and left behind a deadly toxic legacy. From the use of Agent Orange in Vietnam in the 1960s to the open-air burn pits on US bases in Iraq and Afghanistan in the 21st century, countless local people have been sickened and killed; and in between those two periods we could read things such as this from a lengthy article on the subject in the Los Angeles Times in 1990:

U.S. military installations have polluted the drinking water of the Pacific island of Guam, poured tons of toxic chemicals into Subic Bay in the Philippines, leaked carcinogens into the water source of a German spa, spewed tons of sulfurous coal smoke into the skies of Central Europe and pumped millions of gallons of raw sewage into the oceans. 7

The military has caused similar harm to the environment in the United States at a number of its installations. (Do a Google search forany country.”

“So then it should be easy to name one.”

“Okay, any of the 200 members of the United Nations!”

“No, I’d like you to name a specific country that you think would invade the United States. Name just one.”

“Okay, Paraguay. You happy now?”

“No, you have to tell me why Paraguay would invade the United States.”

“How would I know?”

Etc., etc., and if this charming dialogue continues, I ask the person to tell me how many troops the invading country would have to have to occupy a country of more than 300 million people.

Yankee karma

The questions concerning immigration into the United States from south of the border go on year after year, with the same issues argued back and forth: What’s the best way to block the flow into the country? How shall we punish those caught here illegally? Should we separate families, which happens when parents are deported but their American-born children remain? Should the police and various other institutions have the right to ask for proof of legal residence from anyone they suspect of being here illegally? Should we punish employers who hire illegal immigrants? Should we grant amnesty to at least some of the immigrants already here for years? … on and on, round and round it goes, for decades. Every once in a while someone opposed to immigration will make it a point to declare that the United States does not have any moral obligation to take in these Latino immigrants.

But the counter-argument to the last is almost never mentioned: Yes, the United States does have a moral obligation because so many of the immigrants are escaping situations in their homelands made hopeless by American interventions and policy. In Guatemala and Nicaragua Washington overthrew progressive governments which were sincerely committed to fighting poverty. In El Salvador the US played a major role in suppressing a movement striving to install such a government, and to a lesser extent played such a role in Honduras. And in Mexico, although Washington has not intervened militarily in Mexico since 1919, over the years the US has been providing training, arms, and surveillance technology to Mexico’s police and armed forces to better their ability to suppress their own people’s aspirations, as in Chiapas, and this has added to the influx of the impoverished to the United States. Moreover, Washington’s North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), has brought a flood of cheap, subsidized US agricultural products into Mexico and driven many Mexican farmers off the land.

The end result of all these policies has been an army of migrants heading north in search of a better life. It’s not that these people prefer to live in the United States. They’d much rather remain with their families and friends, be able to speak their native language at all times, and avoid the hardships imposed on them by American police and right-wingers.

Counterpunch

Several readers have asked me why Counterpunch, one of the most important progressive websites, no longer runs this report. It’s been going on for about six months. Awhile ago I wrote to the two gentlemen who run the site, asking what happened. Neither one answered. It’s a big mystery, particularly since I seemed to be on very friendly terms with them. Any reader who shares my concern can feel free to contact the editors; perhaps you’ll have more luck than I did. counterpunch@counterpunch.org

Notes

  1. Washington Post, March 5, 1987
  2. Associated Press, December 12, 2006
  3. President Ahmadinejad Delivers Remarks at Columbia University, Transcript, Washington Post, September 24, 2007
  4. Remarks by the President at AIPAC Policy Conference, White House Office of the Press Secretary, March 4, 2012
  5. Washington Post, March 3, 2008
  6. The Pentagon v. Peak Oil, TomDispatch.com, June 14, 2007
  7. Los Angeles Times, June 18, 1990

 

 

 

 

 

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