(World News Trust) -- Anyone who doubts the downside of
hubris should think of the losing campaign of Hillary Clinton. Like cholesterol in arteries, extreme
arrogance can block seeing political realities.
And Barack Obama is exhibiting
horrendous hubris by, for example, flip-flopping on his pledge to use federal
campaign financing for the general election and for displaying an Obama seal in
public events that closely resembles the official presidential seal. Welcome to the audacity of
arrogance.
But there is a lot more to this
Age of Hubris.
At least 20 percent of Americans
are on top of the economic ladder.
Some 60 million people are not suffering because of high gasoline prices,
are driving around in expensive $40,000+ cars, are living in sumptuous
McMansions and vacation homes, have good health insurance, and are shopping in
expensive stores and eating in luxurious restaurants that continue to do
gangbuster business. They keep
buying the most expensive products ever made available in human history. This elitist Upper Class benefits from
the two-party plutocracy that through government policies takes care of them
because the wealthy take of politicians.
It is very likely that the vast majority of Obama’s small donors are part
of this Upper Class.
About 3 million of these people
comprise the super-rich that fly around the globe in private jets and are driven
around in limousines, live in enormous well guarded homes costing tens of
millions of dollars, and vacation on their yachts and private islands. They are members of the ruling
plutocracy.
Meanwhile, the remaining 240
million Americans are suffering in a multitude of ways: millions lack health
insurance and care, millions lack adequate food and shelter, millions more face
economic insecurity and pain as they cope with extremely expensive gas and
mounting food prices even as they increasingly recognize that enjoyable
retirement is a disappearing dream and possible job loss puts them one step away
from personal bankruptcy. With
rising economic inequality, the vast majority of Americans are hurting, which
explains why 84 percent say the country is on the wrong track.
So here is the logical question:
Are all the rich and affluent Americans feeling nervous and increasingly afraid
that their physical security may be increasingly at risk? Are they beginning to think about
millions of suffering and furious Americans rising up in violent revolution
against the status quo political and economic system? Are they thinking about the millions of
angry Americans who own guns? Are
they remembering that in human history economic slaves have risen up to openly
and brutally overturn repressive regimes?
Do they contemplate a populist revolt threatening their wealth? Do they ever think about another
American Revolution?
Or are the rich and powerful
thinking that all these millions of disenchanted Americans will continue to
placate themselves by venting their anger on websites, participating in national
and grassroots groups protesting societal ills, writing letters to newspapers
and posting signs in their yards, and voting for politicians that promise
CHANGE? Are they thinking that the
masses of suffering Americans are just too distracted by all their hard work and
pain, just too dumb, or just too pessimistic about fighting the SYSTEM to
actually take up arms in pursuit of happiness? Are they confident that the police and
military that THEIR government controls can and will protect them from violent
revolutionaries? Or, are they
confident that the two-party system will continue to prevent open rebellion with
shallow promises of change? Do they
believe that there are no limits to how the masses can be manipulated and
brainwashed? Hubris can bite
you.
In the past I wrote that despite
revolting conditions, Americans seemed completely unready to revolt. But things have steadily gotten
worse. Not that long ago few of us
foresaw millions of Americans losing their homes because of the shenanigans of
the financial sector, millions of people facing daily pain because of
historically high gasoline prices, and millions more struggling with rising food
prices. Lifestyles and quality of
life are now tangibly impacted.
Support for change-politicians
like Ron Paul, John Edwards and Barack Obama provide evidence of the populist
pot boiling over. The current
presidential race and upcoming general election are providing a peaceful venting
of pent up anger and disillusionment with unshared national prosperity, at least
for those that still believe voting matters. All elections offer is broken
promises. This electoral bait and
switch is what the two-party plutocracy uses to maintain status quo
stability.
The post-election period will
repeat history as the two-party plutocracy in service of the Upper Class uses
its muscle to prevent true and meaningful systemic changes to alleviate the woes
of most Americans. Even with Barack
Obama as president.
What then? Will there be enough energy left among
the bitter, anxious and angry to spark a revolution? Will people in this most violent and
most gun-crazy nation on Earth finally realize that voting no longer works?
Will the horrendous hubris of the
Upper Class and the lying politicians that serve them be proven correct, because
Americans remain unready to revolt despite revolting conditions? Will the suffering masses remain
compliant and subservient, complaining and moaning, depressed and disillusioned,
but not openly revolting?
You will decide.
Will you do more than vote, talk,
read and write in the usual ways?
Will the Upper Class fear activists, populists and progressives? Will dissidents on the left and right
join together to fight a common enemy?
Or with horrendous hubris will elites continue to feed their greed
through economic tyranny?
Let’s start the revolution by not
voting for either the Democratic or Republican presidential candidate, but
instead voting for an independent or third party candidate. I recommend Ralph Nader, whose integrity
and populist policy positions truly support we the people.
[Contact Joel S. Hirschhorn
through www.delusionaldemocracy.com.]
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