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Nov 17 2008
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By Ben Tanosborn   

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Fleeting prosperity, courtesy of our grandchildrenImage

Why, we ask ourselves, do so many world leaders continue to pay homage, no matter how subdued, to this American government that has served the people of this planet so poorly as both conservator of resources… and as defender of human life and dignity?

Can anybody make sense in accepting George W. Bush as the pied piper leading the way to the convocation of an emergency economic summit of G20 Leaders hoping to cope with, and ameliorate, the meltdown now appearing in the global economy?  Never mind that the Bush Administration bears much of the responsibility for such meltdown!

Welcome to Washington, see of military and economic might!  Welcome to the Basilica of the Two Altars: Capitalism and Democracy, with Bungling Bush as Supreme Pontiff.  The inseparability of capitalism and democracy has come to be in America an act of faith, at least for two generations, under the constant brainwashing of both government and business, something that continuously travels from the ridiculous to the sublime as democracy becomes conspicuous by its absence – in politics – and capitalism shows its predatory and inhumane face, nothing resembling the clean and smooth features we associate with true free enterprise.

Bailouts and stimuli have been the magic potions carried in the conversations of all these folks coming to Bush's shindig, all present for little more than a photo-op… since there was never a chance that guests to the High Mass at the Basilica could convince the High Priest that regulations, adequately enforced, are the only way to keep capitalism honest and manageable.  Too late for the current crash for, after all, this incredible excuse for a world leader will be put to pasture in two months.  Just why did all these leaders accede to come to Washington when all they needed to do was decide on a meeting place where they could all meet in February with young Obama?!   

Perhaps a return to the Azores… was suggested by a Spanish journalist friend; but this time to promote world peace and meaningful economic remedies in contrast to the March 16, 2003 performance of the 2 ½ Tenors (Bush, Blair and Aznar) – my friend always thought of the then Spanish head of state as half-baked – and their strident "Ultimatum to Saddam" aria sang as a battle cry to invade a sovereign nation: Iraq.

One might have expected some acrimony at this meeting, particularly from Britain's Brown or France's Sarkozy; after all, we flooded their countries, as well as many others, with our worth-less paper but they'll get their chance to upstage Obama, or at least try, after he takes the reins.  Of course, the US is not entirely to blame for their economies' meltdown; they did a creditable job imitating us in many capitalist pyramid schemes.

As I stated six weeks ago, as Secretary Paulson delivered his economic bad tidings asking for a rescue package "or we were all going to drown," the decision could have waited until such time as people, not just Congress, were told in a clear manner both truth and consequences… something which wasn't done.  And, to date, that truth has not been provided by our government, nor does it appear that it will soon be; not before our national debt reaches a level as high as the nation's annual GDP (Gross Domestic Product), or even past that point; and by then it will be too late, with more than 80 percent of Americans, politically clueless and with little if any wealth left, will be caged in economic captivity to predatory Corporate America.  Why the truth now?  So we may accept a 20 or 30 percent cut in a standard of living that was never ours by right, and accept it as a clean start; perhaps after criminally indicting those who contributed to get us where we are today.  Cancel all the stupid reality shows on television and broadcast instead the biggest reality show where we are all cast; instill some measure of civic education and common sense, while ceasing to treat citizens as imbecilic consumers.

As for Detroit's problem and a requested second $25 billion bailout installment of, one guesses, many more to come, politicians – in this case Obama and Congress – should do one of two things: let the Midget-3 deservedly go under, or purchase all outstanding stock in GM, Ford and Chrysler at a fraction of the current price; then, offer to sell it to the employees under some plan that would seem viable, permitting the continuance of manufacturing autos in America.  Stockholders and management have failed miserably, why not now give a chance to labor?  Unfortunately, either of these two unpalatable choices has too great a political risk for both the President-elect and the congressional Democrats.  So, once again, our government will screw up… and the taxpayers will end up paying the freight for another ticket to nowhere.

What seems out of place, totally absurd, is for Bush, smile on his face, to continue touting a totally opaque and thieving economic system, ringing out the twin bells of capitalism and democracy.  And to think, he does so with impunity, and without any reasonable challenge!

For now, let's thank our grandchildren for having gifted us with this undeserved round of prosperity we have indulged in during these last few years.  Our legacy doesn't seem to be much better than Bush's, does it?

(c) 2008 Ben Tanosborn
 

Ben Tanosborn an editor of MWC News, after completing graduate studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), set out for a career in international business that would take him to five continents, expose him to several cultures and make him realize the importance for any and all Americans to become goodwill ambassadors for the United States.
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1. 17-11-2008 17:43
On the See-Saw of Insanity
There is a cleverness that is stupid. It\'s the cleverness of the kind of person who knows the ways of business or politics and applies cleverness to the attainment of wealth and power at an individual level while the community (local to international) in which one must live is degraded irrepairably in consequence. 
 
There is a stupidity that is clever. It re-elects a president who is demonstrably unfit to lead in terms of a shocking level of dishonesty and chronyisn engaged in criminal war and the destruction of nations and life because, we are lead to believe, they were too stupid to see through the media complicit fraud. But it becomes astute enough to dump his anointed successor in punishment for stalling the consumerist orgy they have pursued and would happily continus to pursue to the destruction of a planet. 
 
Somewhere in between there is a true wisdom. A calm, enlightened wisdom that sees the greater vision of human destiny on a planet that could be preserved, even restored to its former glory, that seeks to restrain the excesses of destructive power and wealth and consumerism. It strives for order, justice, social institutions that dissipate conflict and promote the ways of living that give real fulfilment. 
 
What we need is a system that gives voice and power to this wisdom. Our attention should not be given to endless critique of clever stupidity or stupid cleverness, it should be given to organisation and focus on the goal of bringing power to this voice, to crippling stupid cleverness and allowing clever stupidit to dissolve into it\'s own ineffectual apathy. 
 
No-one needs to convince me any more that Bush is an idiot, that the American \"capitalist democracy\" is a corrupt dishonesty, no-one will ever convince me that the American people will ever awake and act to pursue a course of wisdom. But I am really ready to listen to real ideas for putting wisdom into power. 
 
I always thought the answer lay in \"True Democracy\" but the power of FOX News, the complicity of the not so deceived masses and the Bush Era have left me in serious doubt.
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2. 18-11-2008 01:57
On the See-Saw of Insanity
Ben and Allen, 
I think you have said it all between you. 
I seems the best thing the world at large can do is distance itself from the US. I do not think the US will let the world go down the path you mentioned Ben, not without a hell of a fight any way.  
Maybe the most high God of the US, Lord Mammon is dead, and shock horror the people of the US are just people, a part of the family of mankind, not an exclusive race of demigods.
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