The outcome of the debt ceiling talks is a foregone conclusion. An agreement has been established. The Obama Administration and GOP leaders came together and came up with a deal that would satisfy enough of Republican congressman beholden to the right wing economic libertarian “Tea Party.” Democratic leaders were stuck in the middle, trying to advance a plan that would be less destructive to the people of this country yet President Barack Obama gave very little support always indicating he was for a compromise with Speaker John Boehner, who was, as is typical, being driven by corporate interests and the faction of people Vice President Joe Biden would later accuse of “acting like terrorists.”
It was scripted political theater from the beginning to end and had a predictable outcome. One might recall the American people were given a preview of the debt ceiling talks back in December when Obama announced a tax cut deal that validated the GOP’s hostage taking strategy. Middle class tax cuts, jobless benefits and other items were held hostage until Obama committed to extending tax cuts for the top 2% of Americans.
Then, too, a bipartisan deal was achieved. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman warned giving into “blackmailers” would ensure demands in the future. “As long as Republicans believe that Mr. Obama will do anything to avoid short-term pain, they’ll have every incentive to keep taking hostages. If the president will endanger America’s fiscal future to avoid a tax increase, what will he give to avoid a government shutdown?”
On the debt deal, Krugman argues Obama surrendered. He agreed to “big spending cuts, with no increase[s] in revenue.” Democrats and Obama decided Republicans might have an “incentive” to make cuts next time around. He further emboldened corporate and special interests that have a vice grip on the American government. Worse, Obama signed off on a clear subversion of democracy by advocating for the establishment of a 12-person “Super Congress,” a panel of members in Congress that will cut at least $1.2 trillion and decide what to cut.
This is not surrender though. This is what President Obama wants. This is making government “work.” This is making certain gridlock doesn’t get in the way of Obama’s commitment to demonstrating he has “changed” Washington by making it “work.” And, to better understand the outcome of this bipartisan deal, one should remember what comedian George Carlin said about the word “bipartisan” meaning a much larger-than-usual deception is being carried out.
Whose Delusionary and Uninformed?
Those arguing that Obama had no choice but to bow to pressure from the GOP or Tea Party are significantly misinformed or willfully ignorant. There was a legal remedy for all of this. He did not have to risk more economic injustice in this country and put social programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security on the chopping block. He had the opportunity to raise the debt ceiling in December but chose not to because he thought he would like to have a second chance to prove he can govern without being extorted.
Those suggesting the people of this country have to find something positive in this outcome are even shallower. Defense spending will not face deeper cuts than Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security. Or, if defense spending does face cuts, it will likely mean defense spending cuts come out of an extra $50 billion deal negotiated outside of the debt ceiling talks and the Defense Department will most likely end up with more funding and resources than before the debt ceiling “crisis” began to be manufactured by the political class in Washington.
Ezra Klein of The Washington Post seems to think that Obama’s strategy is “brilliant.” He has attached a double trigger that means defense contracting cuts and Bush tax cuts could go into effect if Republicans don’t “compromise.” What theater ensemble has Klein been watching move about on the political stage in Washington? As Matt Taibbi of Rolling Stone has written, the Democrats did not fight the GOP at all. They could not fight the GOP at all because they would have impeded the Obama Administration’s ability to cut a deal favorable to the GOP.
“[Democrats] made a show of a tussle for a good long time — as fixed fights go, you don’t see many that last into the 11th and 12th rounds, like this one did — but at the final hour, they let out a whimper and took a dive,” Taibbi concludes. “We probably need to start wondering why this keeps happening. Also, this: if the Democrats suck so bad at political combat, then how come they continue to be rewarded with such massive quantities of campaign contributions?” Adding, “Who spends hundreds of millions of dollars for what looks, on the outside, like rank incompetence?”
The answer is a few million liberals, who get involved in organizations like MoveOn and Organizing for America (the worst of the two) get involved in spending millions of dollars on what appears to be “rank incompetence.” The answer is unions with weak leaders like Richard Trumka of AFL-CIO, who pretend to be inching toward starting an independent political movement then turn coward and go back to business as usual.
What Looks Like “Rank Incompetence” is Intentional
What has been on display really isn’t “rank incompetence” at all. As many people who write and discuss politics are realizing, the Democrats’ role in the debt ceiling crisis was to not fight back against the GOP or the Obama Administration. It was to concede when necessary.
And, atrociously, the final moment of rolling over and playing dead for corporations and the wealthy in America came just when the Democratic Party seemingly used Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ), who was shot in the head in Arizona by a sociopath in January. She was trotted out to vote for the deal. Standing on the House floor, Giffords’ condition was exploited to ensure that not enough Democrats would vote against the deal.
Is this really acceptable to people who support Obama? Is this really acceptable to people who are considering voting for Democrats in 2012 because they think that will remedy the continued onslaught on the poor, working, and middle class of America by the Tea Party, the shock troops for corporate and special interests in America?
It is no longer possible to tell someone with a straight face that Obama hasn’t continued the Bush “war on terror” policies that have a brought forth an assault on civil liberties. It should no longer be possible for someone to look another in the face and argue Obama is any better than Bush.
Not a single person has gone to jail for being criminally involved in the collapse of the economy in 2008. Jeff Cohen of FAIR points out Obama has consistently put “corporate deregulation and greed ahead of the needs of most Americans.”
Finally, the Republicans will not be beat back by finding Democratic candidates for primaries. The system is too broken for that to remedy much of anything. The debates should not center around which personalities will lead us the way forward. The focus should be on people like you—the people who are tuned into the political moment, who nod in agreement with the words of this post and other much more insightful posts here in other sectors of the blogosphere.
“The Outrage Must Come from You”
Keith Olbermann had it right on “Countdown” last night as he outlined what he called the “four great hypocrisies” of this debt ceiling deal:
Where is the outrage over these great hypocrisies? Do you expect it to come from a corrupt and corrupted media for whom access is of greater importance then criticizing the failure of a political party or defending those who don’t buy newspapers or can’t leap website pay walls or could not afford cable TV? Do you expect it to come from a cynical and manipulative political structure? Do you expect it from those elected officials who no longer know anything of government or governance but only perceive how to get elected or how to pose in front of a camera and pretend to be leaders? Do you expect it from politicians themselves who will merely calculate whether or not it’s right based on whether or not it will get them more contributions? Do you expect it will come from the great middle ground of this country with a population obsessed with entertainment, video games, social media, sports and media?
Where is the outrage to come from? From you!
Olbermann proceeded to declare that the people must become organized, unified and hell bent like the corporations which are organized, unified and hell bent on crushing the people of this country. He called on Americans to “find again the energy and the purpose of the 1960s and early 1970s and we must protest this deal and all the goddamn deals to come, in the streets.” And, he got specific urging general strikes, boycotts, protests, sit-ins, non-cooperation, takeovers, etc.
To the cynical who are saying strikes, boycotts, protests, sit-ins, non-cooperation, takeovers, etc can never happen, that Americans never engage in resistance and will not engage in resistance to save this country from permanent ruin, there are groups who have already been mounting efforts. This moment will only act as a catalyst for ensuring the number of people, who participate in the action, increase tremendously.
Occupy Wall Street is building up for September 17, calling for a “Tahrir moment,” which would involve citizens flooding into lower Manhattan to set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades, etc to occupy Wall Street. Using the means of communication that exists today, which radicals of the 1960s did not have, they intend to harness the power of a plurality of voices and demand “democracy not corporatocracy” right from the belly of the beast.
US Day of Rage (USDOR), which has endorsed Occupy Wall Street, is also working to fuel principled nonviolent protest on September 17th. A USDOR organizer explains the initiative is focused on challenging the illegitimate US government, which does not currently express the will of the people through free and fair elections. The initiative calls for nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience and aims to build toward a federal protest at the US capitol.
Seize DC is calling for an action on September 10 to reclaim civil liberties and rights that citizens have lost in this country. The organizers condemn “the seeking of permits, the placing in quarantined zones, the appropriation of ‘free speech’ and the pro forma ‘right to dissent,’ treated as a purely formal and meaningless expression” that has come to curb the ability of any social movement to have an impact in this country. Those behind the action find they do not need permission for free speech or the right to assembly and will not submit to having their protest cordoned off by a “murderous and tyrannical oligarchy.” They intend to “seize” DC—capture the “attention of the city and the nation so that its policies of seize and destroy may end.”
October 2011 is calling on people to “stop the machine” and “create a new world.” On October 6, they will begin an occupation in Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, and will not leave until the people there are comfortable leaving. October 2011 organizer Kevin Zeese says they will decide what demands to make, what first steps the government must show they intend to take, before they ultimately leave. They intend to push the government to take notice of the people in Freedom Plaza and following the initial action there will be follow-up actions to continue to democratize the country.
There are many initiatives going on in the country. Protests are happening every day and the people are coming out to show their leaders they are angry and outraged. Zeese concludes, “People are all reaching the same conclusion together. There is a group consciousness that is developing that the dysfunctional government that’s corrupted by corporate dollars is not acceptable anymore.”
A laundry list of civil liberties have been lost. Constitutional rights have been systematically violated. (The Dissenter, in its first weeks of operation, has brought forth this reality in multiple posts.)
Resistance efforts aim to turn back the assault. Zeese rightfully suggests that the way you gain constitutional rights and civil liberties back is that you use them. Like exercising a muscle, he says, the more you use civil liberties, the stronger they get in society.
Be Cynical—It Will Only Please the Powerful in This Country
Nobody can say people aren’t mounting a struggle to prevent this country from becoming a permanent oligarchy. No person can suggest that there is no effort to end the self-perpetuation of the project, which far too many hypocritically engage in while at the same time complaining about the way they are consistently shafted.
The Tunisia revolution, the first and second uprisings in Egypt, and the growing protests in Europe didn’t begin as strong as they are today. The challenging of austerity and autocracy in government didn’t begin with millions and millions of people instantly shaking the foundations of government. It took a few people finally deciding enough was enough. It took citizens entering a public square and deciding they had reached their breaking point with the power structure of society and weren’t going to take it anymore.
Blacks and white abolitionists didn’t wait for the country to reach their level of consciousness when they took action for emancipation from slavery. They took the lead. Women didn’t wait for the country to reach their level of consciousness when they took action for equal rights. They took the lead. Black people didn’t wait for the country to reach their level of consciousness when they took action against Jim Crow laws and beat back inequality and injustice. They took the lead.
Those who don’t get it won’t get it and cannot be expected to get it. They may get it once they see people in the streets. But, the people who understand the objective situation the country is in have an obligation and duty to take action. The resistance is called for and justified. No act of rebellion will be wasted. All outlets for enacting influence on power have been closed down and stopped up by the congressional-media-military-security complex. If the state of society to you is abhorrent, the answer is to get out in the streets and help reinforce the groups that are engaged in efforts for radically changing society.



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ACT III
Scene 2: The Senate floor. The stench of uptight, short-sighted, narrow-minded hypocritics fills the room.
(SEN JOE LIEBERMAN enters stage right. He waits for his turn to deliver remarks from the floor.)
SEN. LIEBERMAN: I want to indicate today to my colleagues Senator Coburn and I are working on again on a bipartisan proposal to secure Social Security for American seniors for the long term and we hope to have that in time to also forward to the special committee for their consideration. So, bottom line, we can’t protect these entitlements and also have the national defense we need to protect us in a dangerous world, while we’re at war with Islamist extremists who attacked us on 9/11 and will be for a long time to come. We can’t not touch the entitlement or raise taxes and create tax reform proposals and expect to protect all the programs of investment in our future that mean so much to America’s families—education, particularly, alternative energy, investments in our transportation system. And to be able to do all that in the right way, we need the special committee and Congress to take the next steps.
Kevin, kudos again. Good use of hypocritics to set the scene.
Do you know if FDL will have a presence at this event?
If you look in the right hand column, there’s a list of people who say they will be there. Jane’s name appears.
I’m hoping to go cover the action.
(Low rumbling on the floor. Sound of a gavel being rapped — rapidly!)
VOICE FROM FLOOR: Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker, we can rip off the oldsters later. My wife is waiting in the motorhome, and she’s double parked. I call for adjournment!
VOICES FROM FLOOR: Hubbub rising to a cheer…and the rush of well heeled heels.
It however didn’t change the GOP’s views on gay marriage, but on neo-liberal economic policy you’d better get out the towels for that orgy!
Exactly,Debt Ceiling Deal Trickery…this one will hurt for generations
,we must go into the streets folks.
On the other hand we must be careful cuz operatives of both corrupt political parties,particularly the Dems will try to coopt whatever movement & claim it as a movement that supports the Prez & corrupt Dems.
I have already heard Dem Party propagandist with radio shows telling their listeners to support “movement” started by folks who worked inside the WH.
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That was my reaction when I saw it happen. Have they no shame? Asked and Answered.
Mr. Obama, if I need a Cave Man, I’ll call GEICO.
AND THE KILLIN’ GOEZ ON AND ON AND…
Citizen Kevin Kostzola:
I have a little secret to share with you: the uprising has been goin on here in Wisconsin for over 6 months now. And this “uprising” is mobilizin’ citizens as much against the existing, deadbeat Democratic party leadership as it has against the established fascist party which is really run from Palm Springs and Wall Street. Every political surrender by the Obama administration simply increases the strength of the insurgency and gives legitimacy to it.
Michigan, Ohio and Indiana have also been undergoin’ a poltical upheaval in response to the same tactics and policies that have been used by the administration for over 2 years. I am here to tell you that if we win at least 3 seats on August 9th, the whole game changes goin into 2012 nationally.
By the way, is it true that Tim Geithner is writing a book called “Making a Depression One Tax Cut at a Time”?
KEEP THE FAITH AND PASS THE AMMUNITION AND STOP WHINNIN FOR GOD’S SAKE AND START ORGANIZIN’!!
The disaster happened last December when Obama extended BushCo’s tax cuts. He screwed himself, his country, his party. Game over. He gave the GOP what it really wanted even before the debt bs began. The GOP had already won. After that, it was just fun and games.
The stupid clown Democrats totally fucked it. Again.
Kevin, Gabrielle Giffords was, as you say ” … shot in the head … by a sociopath in January.”
Her condition was then shamelessly exploited, yesterday, by other sociopaths.
The “Dissenter” is a both a major voice of reason, in a time of total federal government and elite unreason, and a superior learning-tool for those at FDL who are willing to invest the time and serious consideration necessary to informed awareness.
Thank you, Kevin.
DW
I fail to see how winning 3 seats changes any “game” but you sound like you’ve got it all figured out.
The FAA funding re-auth has reportedly just failed. Will not be addressed again ’til next session. GOP to FAA, contractors, and the flying public: Fuck You.
I hope everyone involved in organizing this uprising is preparing for the response by the gov. If large numbers show up and exercise their rights and civil disobedience happens there will be a strong response.
I am sure that all groups that are organizing have been infiltrated by operatives of the Gov. We know from past experience that they will attempt to cause violence to justify a harsh response.
There is enough time and resources to thoroughly vet everyone involved in organizing this protest.
There’s a point to be made here: this is another reason why Obama should not have kicked the can down the road. This could have been addressed in December. The debt ceiling wasn’t. This is what is happening.
Copy that.
good points. thanks for reminding folks.
Yes. Obama supports neoliberal austerity planning, therefore it must be good.
Your concerns are very valid. These are experienced organizers, especially the ones involved in putting together the October 2011 action. Seize DC actually had a run in with the secret service.
The problem is that the greater likelihood is that there will be damn little in the way of protest in October. When Egypt massed in Tahrir Square to demand Mubarak’s resignation, they were more than ready for what Mubarak tried to do to them.
Hat tip ProPublica.Org …
From “Debt-Ceiling Deal Sets Off Lobbying Frenzy” (NationalJournal.Com, by Chris Frates, Aug. 1, 2011 with update on Aug. 2, 2011):
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Citizen Kevin Gosztola:
If the state Senate flips Feingold will be governor (if he wants it) by March of next year. The super primaries accross the rustbelt will then be very interestin’ with insurgent anti corporate, anti-Obama movements organized in Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio…and of course the ultimate anti-Obama politician will hold power in the swinginest of the swing states. Do you live in a cave or do you just get your info from Fox News?
Trumka’s first name is Richard, not Ed.
What agencies, beyond the DC metropolitan police, may we reasonably expect to infiltrate, stymie, “pacify”, contain, or assault more openly, those October protest demonstrations?
DW
There will be thousands of people on the first days of these protests. It’s whether they stand up to efforts by the police and government to control or cordone off the protests that will be the biggest issue.
Why be optimistic? Why not be optimistic? The skepticism is good, but what have we got to lose? What do we the people have to lose if a true challenge to the corporatocracy does not develop?
I’m sure the government could do anything they want to stop the protesters. But, they are better off meeting them in public in September or October and making certain they fail.
Doesn’t the NSA keep a database on everyone? And I’m sure ICE has a secret nationwide network of detention centers which the FBI can use for the “housing” of dissidents.
The SS is the visible arm of suppresion, it’s the invisible arm that bothers me. Even experianced organizers can be fooled especially during the late stages of this movement.
We have powerful tools that were not available in the old days to research peoples history. Uncovering any infiltrators before the demonstrations would be a powerful public realtions tool to inform the public.
This is true. Fixed. Thank you.
This afternoon, after Obama signed debt limit deal, I changed my voter registration in Oregon from “Democratic Party” to “Pacific Green Party”. I signed the petition here saying I would not support or vote for Democrats who voted/signed cuts to Medicare or Social Security. I meant that. I will not support or vote for Barack Obama in 2012.
Some people here got me straightened out on some incorrect information I had been told told in the past about minor Green Party history I had wrong. I’ve done a whole lot research last few days. It took them a bit to get feet planted solidly, but starting to surge a bit now. They won the equivalent of a state legislature and governor in Germany, and they’ve won a seat in Canada’s Parliament.
It’s a significant head start on starting a new party from square one. In my opinion, it’s worth more than some concerns about Green Party ID confusion.
Beside.. this whole Super-Congress nonsense could be used as a legal precedent for Parlimentary-ish coalition govenments rules in the US House and US Senate.
On the next step, now. I’ve been literally working for the Democratic Party since i was 4. Campaign office rat. Sat at a little table stuffing “Humphrey for President” envelopes next to my mom while she a managing a campaign office and answering phones. If I had one more old lady grab my cheeks and say “he looks just like JohnJohn” I was gonna…. oh, anyway. A lot of history to walk away from. It’s gotta be done. One way or another, someone gotta reboot this mess. The system’s crashed. There will be many different efforts that get working on that. I wish you all the best of luck. I don’t doubt they’ll be able to keep me busy.
I bet all these mechanisms can be used. All the more reason for many many many people to take action. The more people, the harder it will be for the government to crack down.
Kevin, how is word being spread around the country that this demonstration in DC in October is happening?
Glad you broke away when you reached your breaking point. Most people rationalize their frustration or disgust and manufacture reasons to still support Obama or Democrats.
People still have plenty to lose — but I’m sure our benevolent corporations and government will dispose of that problem soon enough, by taking it away from them.
An excellent idea!
At least I am not the only one who thinks Gifford’s ‘return’ was planned, political theater and Gabrielle was all for it.
Looks like the word is being spread through social media. They have a website — October2011.org.
They are coordinating with many groups and individuals throughout the country. Look at the endorsing organizations and the names of notable people that have agreed to be there. This network is coming together to fuel the action.
Firedoglake is a supporter (I believe).
You’re just one of many. The Dems did this as a diversion. Look over here – forget what we’re doing to you.
Who amongst progressives would have voted for Obama if we had known what destruction he was going to promote?
I certainly wouldn’t have. And won’t again.
it was theater.
never forget that her husband reports to the cic.
and that a very well known gangster, tillman fertitta, has been taking care of them for some months.
and never forget what families own obombya.
The Green Party started out optimistically in the US at the beginning of the 1990s and shrunk after 1992 to a skeleton crew manning a skimpy electoral effort. The Nader campaign in 2000 expanded its numbers, and the Cobb non-campaign in 2004 shrunk the Green Party here in the US substantially. And that’s where we stand now.
The original vision was that the Green Party was itself merely to be the electoral arm of what was intended as a broader movement to change American politics. The thing to do, then, is to join both the Green Party and the Green movement — and if there’s no Green movement, then we need to start one.
Oh, the more, the merrier. Also, the more, the safer. It’s when there are too few that there is trouble.
Kevin –
Great piece.
Thank you.
Who spends hundreds of millions of dollars for what looks, on the outside, like rank incompetence?” please add Peter Peterson the true leader of the Dems to that list
Olbermann proceeded to declare that the people must become organized, unified and hell bent like the corporations which are organized, unified and hell bent on crushing the people of this country. He called on Americans to “find again the energy and the purpose of the 1960s and early 1970s and we must protest this deal and all the goddamn deals to come, in the streets.” And, he got specific urging general strikes, boycotts, protests, sit-ins, non-cooperation, takeovers, etc
Will Keith be there in Oct? He still blames the GOP and he still wants to believe the myth of Obama the bad deal maker, not Obama the leader of the Jr GOP
Norske…! Always a pleasure, Comrade…!
Some progressives/radicals voted third party or didn’t vote. They tried to push back.
The reason he has been so awful largely has to do with the failure of liberals and liberal organizations. The projection of views on to him, the willingness to believe he was something he is not, allowed him to gain support from people, who no longer support him because he is a Reagan Democrat or, worse, a corporatist.
People self-censored. They were afraid to boldly challenge him and so they settled for incremental change. They settled for health care. They settled for a withdrawal in Iraq that is likely to end in a permanent occupation. They settled for a commitment to end torture and an overture to at least try to close Guantanamo.
They bought into this idea that the Tea Party was way worse than Obama and he had no choice. That idea should be dead because during the debt ceiling talks he came back with a plan that was actually to the right of Boehner’s plan.
I don’t really care what Keith does. What does he matter?
He is certainly welcome to join in the action if decides he wants to be there. But, if he is not, the people will be there. People who have dedicated their lives to advancing the cause of social justice will be occupying Wall Street in September and occupying Freedom Plaza in October. I think we should focus more on them instead of Keith.
I hate Barack Obama.
Isn’t the whole concept of a supercongress unconstitutional?
Is anyone working on a legal challenge here? Paging the ACLU?
He wrote a column in the Washsington Post….Called Compromise Achieved. He actually had the guts to write whats in that article about compromise and Obama’s excellence.
“When peaceful revolution becomes impossible, violent revolution becomes inevitable.” — John F. Kennedy
I understand the House and Senate can make their own rules. However, the concept seems both cowardly and opportunistic. But, love ‘em or hate ‘em, that’s our congress. Just shout USA a few times, real loud, and I’m sure you’ll feel a lot more confident.
Both, Bibi and Obummer, are trying their dangdest to make it violent..! 8-(
Which is why we must revisit the tactics of non-violent resistance developed in the nineteen-sixties in the furtherance of Civil Rights.
Calm conviction must be our watch word, non-violence our demeanor, regardless of how power may choose to act.
However, you know, and daily practice, that, CTut.
I merely confirm.
DW
Mahalo, DW…! That Cross to bear, is certainly a heavy sucker these days, tho…!
Great article! And you’ve used a phrase which I’d like to see turned into a meme – “clear subversion of democracy”. Pass it on!
Mr. O worst President ever. No real President would want a 12 member cat commission to determine anything.
Is anything being done to organize simultaneous local demonstrations, for people who can’t afford to travel to D.C.? Looks like nothing, though the FAQ says,
Not sure whether being this vague and unhelpful is deliberate, so as not to discourage people from making the trip to D.C.
What is being done to enlist the unblogged masses in this effort? While I often refer to “unblogged masses” to emphasize the futility of activism that only reaches the niche world of the blogosphere, I actually mean more than that, in this case. (So actually, “unblogged masses” is not accurate.) What I mean is: what are the October 2011 enthusiasts doing to get their neighbors to go – neighbors who don’t read blogs, don’t belong to codepink, never demonstrated about anything, have no idea what the “veal pen” is, don’t watch MSNBC or FOX, etc.?
I’ve suggested non-massive but ubiquitous, persistent, and engaging outreaches to people in one’s own neighborhood. Such a ‘shotgun approach’ to activism doesn’t contradict large demonstrations. Rather, it compliments the large events. Please see Status Quo Busters: How FDL+DK+DU progressives can “cross the beams” and revolutionize politics and How squeegees can help save America, and your sanity; going beyond blogging to the choir
The quote above, from the FAQ, isn’t all that helpful or specific. There’s a pretty cool flyer in the tookit section, viz., stop the mahine information flyer.pdf, but little that I see about distributing that flyer. I think a lot of shopkeepers would be willing to help distribute them to the “unblogged masses”. Ideally, they’d be willing to slip one in a bag, with every purchase. Corporate stores won’t do this, but Mom and Pops might. Also, places where people sit and wait – doctor’s offices and barbershops, e.g..
It’d also be cool if there was something like a walk-a-thon, viz., a demonstrate-a-thon. Basically, instead of asking supporters to donate $1.00 for every mile walked, you ask them to donate $1.00 for every day that their supported demonstrator demonstrates. This would be great for long term unemployed, especially the homeless, who have dim prospects, done in the following manner: The demonstrator could keep 75% of the donations, for the first 60 dollars, and 20% thereafter. Not sure how to handle the legalities. Perhaps on a contract basis? 1099? I’m pretty sure you couldn’t pay the demonstrators on a W-2, not without guaranteeing a minimum hourly wage, which is not practical.
Just the act of having thousands of people, across the country, approaching their fellow citizens to ask for support, will help spread the word. Also, by focusing on sponsoring the unemployed and homeless, you could probably get lots of religious institution buy-in. E.g., if you go to a church, and say to the pastor, “We’re having a big, non-violent demonstration in Washington, that hopefully will last a long time, and we are looking to compensate (plus enable) the vast armies of the unemployed and homeless to attend. Will you please ask your parishioners to sponsor attendees, at the whopping rate of $1.00 per day?”
A key difference with a walk-a-thon, is that payment would have to be made more than once. I’d guess on a weekly basis. The right way to do this is via a website, where payment is via credit card, and where the supported demonstrator makes a short video clip, with background readily visible, relating their experiences during the past week, expresses thanks to their supporters, etc. This would make credible the length of their stay at the demonstration site, cement bonds with the people “back home”, give the people “back home” something to talk about, and thus increase and perpetuate the level of “buzz” for activism in America.
Again, the FAQ touches on the subject of sending a local person, but doesn’t provide much in the way of enabling this to occur. I haven’t checked them out, but I see that there’s already some people providing online aids for walk-a-thon types of endeavors. See here.
If our youth show up they should be regarded as heroes.
http://www.alternet.org/vision/151850/8_reasons_young_americans_don%27t_fight_back%3A_how_the_us_crushed_youth_resistance/
Pretend you just graduated college today: http://www.yesmagazine.org/planet/peak-oil-a-chance-to-change-the-world
So here we are stuck in this mess, and the only way out is a new way of thinking. We can’t be bogged down by societal negativisim, which I easily get sucked into on these blogs…..I think we all need a fresh way of looking at things, and of these political happenings as reasons to stand up and change. When pressure is applied, change is inevitable.
Non-violence is the only way. Read Thoureau’s “Civil Disobedience,” I believe a few others did the same….MLK Jr. and a little man named Ghandi.
Corporate days are coming to an end, hence the scramble for the imaginary worth of a dollar. It’s just paper, it doesn’t really have a function except in this fun imaginary game we like to call Democracy.
Why don’t we all just not pay taxes and or our debt?! Send checks to our city for the cost of firefighters and police etc. I’m sure someone financially inclined can come up with something here….
Small sustainable farms are needed in the near term future. All this political jargon is caused by stress from the lack of oil. I read Jeremy Diamond’s “Collapse” awhile ago, and in it were some amazing examples of past civilizations and how they either starved to death or survivied. Imagine being the last guy on the island, chopping down the last tree……another fun thought I remember from the book, “Ask any politician to name the top 10 most unstable political nations, take that list, and go to an environmentalist who has no knowledge of politics, and ask him the top 10 countries that are running out of their natural resources….” – I believe 8 out of 10 match in each list.
This is all a game for natural resources. We are forgetting the very reason we are here when we get caught up in semantics over politics etc.
Check the root before you decide to chop the leaf. It’s not hard, just takes a few extra minutes.
Great article.
Again non-violence, change the world from an egotistical nightmare, to an egoless eden…..the choice is ours.
We the people……….
one love.
Be careful to check sources — a lot of Diamond’s stuff is really questionable.
There is nothing more threatening to power than those who do not fear it. That’s why they must jail or kill the leaders who would promote civil disobedience. (Jesus, Mahatma Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr) It is the ONLY way people can win against power and control. It is the lack of fear that brings freedom. Freedom does not come from the constitution or “The State” or “A country”. Freedom comes from within, when you finally know your truth, and you are willing to live as so, without fear. If we use power and control, or violence, they have every right and reason to use it in response. And they will. They may use it, even if we do not, but if they do, the world sees it, the world knows the truth of it, and most humans cannot and will not abide. It makes the revolution stronger.
Perfectly mirrors the discussion in our house this morning, chebetts. And organizing and educating must be front and center as we prepare for uprisings. One of the main reasons that strikers in the 30′s were able to strike was the incredible support behind them; financially and materially, but also ideologically from their communities.
We seem to be at the most dangerous time of a dying empire; the scramble for the oligarchs to hold on will be nasty and inhumane, as we have seen this week: we are disposable people.
In answer, IMO, we must build community in every possible way we can, both online and on the ground…in local print media, and as you mention, set aside egos and beware of throwing elbows at each other for ascendant power: cooperation not competition; soooo anti-capitalist! Anti-American!
One love to you, also.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdB-8eLEW8g
Online and offline we must come together and find the strength to take on power.
What fine and uplifting song you posted. I think I’m going to lively up this blog a bit and start regularly posting a song each day. Each day will be a socially spiritual song like Marley’s “One Love” or a protest song.
I could even ask people what their favorite “soundtrack for a revolution” might be.
Exactly. That is why Tim DeChristopher and Lt. Dan Choi have to be targeted. In a way, it’s why Bradley Manning has to face the kind of pre-trial confinement he has faced. It’s to make certain nobody in the military considers doing what he’s done even if they have photos, videos, documents, etc they could share with an organization like WikiLeaks or some press organization. It’s why the FBI has labeled animal rights and environmental activists a “number one domestic terrorism threat.” They’ve been effective at disrupting business, and business has pushed law enforcement to squeeze the life out of this movement.
*Jared Diamond, and I’m guessing you still want me to check his sources……I wonder how long that would take? Anyways, I don’t think I have to extrapolate too far in guessing that this whole economic game we’re playing is ALL about natural resources. To run a country you must have fuel….where to find said fuel? Mute point.
As for organizing, I think it’s one of the greatest feats we all must look into. Look at the entire “environmentalists,” who have great points and a willingness to speak out, however their voices are stratified, they are all marching to their own drum, which I think confuses people when they hear 38 different drum beats…..so I think choose one thing to demand, I dunno, maybe aboloshing war? That may free up some funds for some “fun” money for the states. And last I checked the human race was poisoning itself as well as the very Earth it lives on. ( I see a demand) Now, where’s the supply?!?!
And thank you wendy, Bob is like going back to the womb……
Noam Chomsky has spoken about the large number of labor newspapers that existed at one time, that gradually went extinct.
I imagine that blogs like FDL have the sort of information that those labor newspapers might have had, had they not gone out of business. However, FDL does not penetrate into the masses, much, even though accessing it is free. I doubt even most labor union members ever read FDL, if they even heard of it.
Futhermore, there’s no effort that I know of by FDL to leverage it’s membership, to become the rough, modern-day equivalent of a labor newspaper. (OK, what I imagine a labor newspaper would be like.) There’s no such effort, despite the fact that nowadays everybody has a home computer and a printer, and so FDL could effectively use dead trees (paper copies) to expand it’s readership. AFAIK, this is typical of blogs, in general. While somewhat less surprising for blogs that don’t have paid staff writers, I still can’t grok the apparent lack of interest. Don’t writers want what they write, to be read by as many people, as possible?
When, for the first time in my life, I went to my local Congress critter’s office to support calls against cutting SS, etc., in the recent FDL inspired “day of action”, there was absolutely nobody else from the public in the office. I’ll take a wild guess, here, and assume that, if FDL had 10x as many readers, then 10x as many of them would have participated in that day of action.
OK, it’s not a wild guess….
“Democratic leaders were stuck in the middle, trying to advance a plan that would be less destructive to the people of this country.”
I give up.
I have been jumping from post to post suggesting this. Labor has the money and Man/Women power to create a new party and run “working people” candidates. I sent a letter to the political organizer at my local suggesting that organizing all political directors in the state should be done immediately. This is the time to do this. 2012 will be a Historic year for a new party. It can be done. I have asked Jane to pull together all progressive leaders to toss this around and meet with National Labor Leaders.
I work at the airport and talk to people all day long from all over and the message is the same. THEY WANT SOMEONE ELSE TO VOTE FOR.
Kevin, is there a way to contact you offline? I am fairly bursting with thoughts on this, as is metamars, and the many things I believe many of the revolutionaries are over-looking. I’d thought of sticking up some diaries, tried an open thread on low-tech strategies last week, but it was far overtaken by the events of the day. (Obama presser) ;o)
To say I’m shocked this is on the front page would be low-balling my reaction this morning. Even this venue could produce some incredible suggestions and impetus for our over-arcing need to be creative in reaching out to the non-line Americans who need to join us. IMO, of course. ;o)
As I said to you on my Overton’crash low-tech diary, I am with you that the resistance needs a massive game on the ground. What I realized early this morning is that we have just had our potentially coalescing ‘Day of Infamy’ yesterday with Obama’s signing this tyrannical, death-to-democracy legislation.
The rhetoric for a good trifold New Thomas Paine pamphlet (as you imagined) would practically write itself now, IMO. How much clearer could it be that this is a class war, the two-party system is illusory, and that the only remaining use for electoral campaigns is the widen the message of allowable debate and inquiry. Period. Full stop.
Were organizations like October2011 to start now on efforts like this, and encouraging group efforts on the front page it could lead to community organizing in many other directions, too, IMO. Beginning t prepare for steps down the road are crucial.
I did read Ms. Hamsher’s response to your above linked diary; I’m trying to hear her concerns about ad revenues, troll attacks, readers’ diaries existing as outside of FDL policy, all that. but here we have Kevn’s grand piece on the front page of FDL, sooooo…..
@ Kevin: I meant ‘contact you through FDL’. If not, I’ll peek back later and stick up my contact info instead.
agreed
Holy Joe is often a stalking horse for Obama.
Watch out, Americans! Big O and Holy Joe are coming for your SocSec, absolutely.
End game for Obama: Privatization.
Speaking for myself, the debt ceiling shock doctrine play to cut social safety net spending in the worst economy since the Great Depression has sparked a political awakening for me.
I admit that I am ambivalent about the feet on the street strategy, mostly because I have bought into the meme that it does not work/it’s the same old dirty hippies every time. I was born too late to see mass protests of the sixties work first hand, and by the eighties protest was so thoroughly dismissed and derided by the established powers that I’m afraid I have internalized a sense of powerlessness.
So, I’m really glad to see this diary written. In order to create any change at all, it is necessary to totally and completely reject just about everything I *thought* I knew and start watching the rest of the world to see what actually works. The US PTB are really no different than Egypt, or Tunisia, or any other country from which the Jasmine Revolution sprang.
From Obama’s Audacity of Hope:
Obama did give lots of indications of how he would govern. He really meant it when he praised St. Ronnie.
And, he does not like or respect liberals, any liberals. And he said so. We are playing that role Obama described. We are the “carpers,” the “little single payer activists,” we are despised by him.
The Wall Street Gang Banksters who bankrolled his challenge to Hillary realized this, and that is why they selected him to save their sorry asses.
Shared sacrifice, as seen by Obama and the Monied Poweres That Be?
You get sacrificed, and they get your share.
US had better electorally CATFOODIATE ALL the Obamanible BushCo-conspirators of this “crisis”, contrived by Franklin DeMan0 Rusevelt and his NO Deal Hoovervillains!
Jared Diamond also points out in his book that when the elites of a nation are out of touch with the common people, they do not take the steps necessary to correct problems which then grow into catastrophes, even collapse.
I look at our elected and non-elected leaders and I do not see elites who are remotely connected to the lives of us non-wealthy Americans.
Obama actually spins policies which help and protect the Uberwealthy and powerful as “programs” for us. (As do Republicans, but we know what they’re about.) No, he’s lying to us, bamboozling us. People who have been Hamped by this administration know well how damaging Obama’s policies to “help” people can be. His health insurance reform and profit protection plan for the private insurers may affect us all that way.
How do we get more attention to people who DO CARE about the common people, in many different aspects of our lives?
Sure and while we are marching and excercising our rights, somewhere a person or persons will be arrested as enemy combatants. That’s enough to scare the people or should. This is NOT the “innocent” protesting of the 60′s and 70′s. This protesting can ruin your life even more so that keeping quiet.
Egyptians did it…and Egypt has a far worse reputation for mistreating those it detains. Just sayin’.
Right. And how well is THAT working out for them now. And Libya? Our detention would be more civilized but just as effective. Do you really think anyone out there in the far reaches of space, what is called Washington D.C., would hesitate to clamp down on any really serious protesting? We were told at one time to “be afraid. Be very afraid”. I pretty much shrugged that off at the time. But not in todays political climate.
I’m soooooo sick of hearing the word “bi-partisan” as it is used today
bi-partisan, adj, (from the French, “bi” meaning two, “partisan” meaning assholes) when two sides of a debate agree to a course of action beause one side has a gun to the head of the other side.
Great article and could not better represent my own feelings. Having worked and PAID my SS and Fica taxes for 45+ years, and now listening to the BS “entitlement reform” from boobleheads on cable TV, I am ready to explode.
If I may suggest, I think more effective than protests a campaign be started to form a legal fund challenging this so called “Super Congress”. That could prevent Medicare cuts being made via a “committee”?? Judge Napolitano on Fox has stated this “Super Congress” is probably unconstitutional. The constitution is very clear that Congress is responsible for spending not a “committee” of 12 people that mandates Congress not be able to vote on what is cut???
Mr. Obama may be in for a big surprise come 2012!! As Senator Sanders and Congressman Kucinich has suggested, there needs to be a REAL Democrat challenging Mr. Obama.
Hows’s that “hope and change” working out??
So there is 12 people on this “jury”? Well, then, I suggest if we can get so much done with 12, why not vote out the rest of the useless baggage. Entitlement, just gotta love a word they don’t know squat about. We are entitled to get what we’ve paid into before they chop us off. Entitlement, my ass, like this is some kind of hand out we get for just reaching retirement age. When ever THAT is.
Agreed. For some reason, I don’t know if it was in a happy dream, but I thought somewhere in the Constitution, there was a “clause” that the forefathers put in for a day just like today, where they wrote that if the government had come to a point where it didn’t represent the people anymore, the people had the power to “change” it??!! I’m I still dreaming?
Them forefathers were superb fore-thinkers…..someone have a clue as to what I’m dreamin about??
Well, thanks for helping to enable the totalitarian masterminds of this country.
Sure, this would be fine but not at the expense of mass protest. We need massive visible rebellion. Keep in mind, the corporations have control of much of the courts in this country. The Pentagon and Wall Street could easily obstruct efforts to challenge the “Super Congress.”
Tunisians and Egyptians and the Spanish and the Greeks put us to shame. The Israelis, Palestinians and those in Syria, Bahrain and Yemen really humiliate our society.
I am not saying don’t protest. I am saying people should be aware of the consquences of their actions to themselves. If it would just make a difference, but we’ve seen in the not too distant past, the mass protests against the war in Iraq, was pretty much not even covered by the MSM. By saying to be damn careful what you do, doesn’t mean I am trying to stop ANYONE from doing or not doing what they want. I hardly think I am enabling anyone by stating how I feel since I am probaly pretty much alone in my feelings on this.
Kevin @89 On some level, it may be easier to reach critical mass in those places because the oppression has been a much more obvious part of daily life — at least in Egypt and Tunisia.
Add to that, other countries don’t have the same social stigma reserved for street protesters that we have here in the good ol’ US of A or the social stigma reserved for people who advocate for *any* type of socialist policy.
True. But only a few need to act for something serious to begin. We have proof of that: Wisconsin.
200,000 didn’t begin protesting. Tens of thousands did and now look at where things are at. They are fighting a beast hard in every way possible. The Kochtopus has a stranglehold and its puppet Scott Walker is getting hammered by those trying to move the gears of democracy and take back their state.
Just because the MSM doesn’t cover doesn’t mean they don’t make a difference. We have means of communication now. MSM is increasingly irrelevant. If we really want to, a mass uprising can be sustained. We just have to believe in what we are doing and not second guess.
Kevin, your posts are like oxygen. Thanks.
The record that made me able to hear music again after 10 years of audio babble was sent to me by the Brad Manning support group. It’s a GREAT protest record. Peace Not War Vol 2. Lots of beautiful beats from Aussies and Brits, Paris, Le Tigre, Etc.
The lyrics are (to me) like poetry, here’s a sample.
Listen to the static in the air tonight
if there ever was a time to move, the time’s right
i equip all my people with the two way sets,
under ground channels that the Feds can’t get
FLN, 3 cell system for the gang:
if one gets shift the rest don’t get prang
PLO fade back in time to lay low,
always at the ready in case the shit blow
we emerge from the bricks,
then we disappear
like the weapons in Iraq,
we were never here
got mans that’ll come up in the night for your whip,
replace your diesel
with veggie oil shit
agents that are deep in the system like gout,
killing the beast
from the inside out
one change in the numbers on your tax return
channel money from the bombs
for the schools to learn.
We need to educate our mind,
We need to get our thoughts combined.
We need to dedicate our time,
to peace not war,
Peace,
Not War, in our lives.
GM Baby featuring Supernova
Peace Not War