🐱 America Is Now a Corpse

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Well, it’s over. Not the election. The capitalist democracy. However biased it was towards the interests of the rich and however hostile it was to the poor and minorities, the capitalist democracy at least offered the possibility of incremental and piecemeal reform. Now it is a corpse. The iconography and rhetoric remain the same. But it is an elaborate and empty reality show funded by the ruling oligarchs — $1.51 billion for the Biden campaign and $1.57 billion for the Trump campaign — to make us think there are choices. There are not. The empty jousting between a bloviating Trump and a verbally impaired Joe Biden is designed to mask the truth. The oligarchs always win. The people always lose. It does not matter who sits in the White House. America is a failed state.

“The American Dream has run out of gas,” wrote the novelist J.G. Ballard. “The car has stopped. It no longer supplies the world with its images, its dreams, its fantasies. No more. It’s over. It supplies the world with its nightmares now.”

There were many actors that killed America’s open society. The corporate oligarchs who bought the electoral process, the courts and the media, and whose lobbyists write the legislation to impoverish us and allow them to accumulate obscene amounts of wealth and unchecked power. The militarists and war industry that drained the national treasury to mount futile and endless wars that have squandered some $7 trillion and turned us into an international pariah. The CEOs, raking in bonuses and compensation packages in the tens of millions of dollars, that shipped jobs overseas and left our cities in ruins and our workers in misery and despair without a sustainable income or hope for the future. The fossil fuel industry that made war on science and chose profits over the looming extinction of the human species. The press that turned news into mindless entertainment and partisan cheerleading. The intellectuals who retreated into the universities to preach the moral absolutism of identity politics and multiculturalism while turning their backs on the economic warfare being waged on the working class and the unrelenting assault on civil liberties. And, of course, the feckless and hypocritical liberal class that does nothing but talk, talk, talk.

If there is one group that deserves our deepest contempt it is the liberal elites, those who posture as the moral arbiters of society while abandoning every value they purportedly hold the moment they become inconvenient. The liberal class, once again, served as pathetic cheerleaders and censors for a candidate and a political party that in Europe would be considered on the far-right. Even while liberals were being ridiculed and dismissed by Biden and by the Democratic Party hierarchy, which bizarrely invested its political energy in appealing to Republican neocons, liberals were busy marginalizing journalists, including Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi, who called out Biden and the Democrats. The liberals, whether at The Intercept or The New York Times,ignored or discredited information that could hurt the Democratic Party, including the revelations on Hunter Biden’s laptop. It was a stunning display of craven careerism and self-loathing.

The Democrats and their liberal apologists are, the election has illustrated, oblivious to the profound personal and economic despair sweeping through this country. They stand for nothing. They fight for nothing. Restoring the rule of law, universal health care, banning fracking, a Green New Deal, the protection of civil liberties, the building of unions, the preservation and expansion of social welfare programs, a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures, the forgiveness of student debt, stiff environmental controls, a government jobs program and guaranteed income, financial regulation, opposition to endless war and military adventurism were once again forgotten. Championing these issues would have resulted in a Democratic Party landslide. But since the Democratic Party is a wholly owned subsidiary of corporate donors, promoting any policy that might foster the common good, diminish corporate profits and restore democracy, including imposing campaign finance laws, was impossible. Biden’s campaign was utterly bereft of ideas and policy issues, as if he and the Democrats could sweep the elections by promising to save the soul of America. At least the neofascists have the courage of their demented convictions.

The liberal class functions in a traditional democracy as a safety valve. It makes piecemeal and incremental reform possible. It ameliorates the worst excesses of capitalism. It proposes gradual steps towards greater equality. It endows the state and the mechanisms of power with supposed virtues. It also serves as an attack dog that discredits radical social movements. The liberal class is a vital component within the power elite. In short, it offers hope and the possibility, or at least the illusion, of change.

The surrender of the liberal elite to despotism creates a power vacuum that speculators, war profiteers, gangsters and killers, often led by charismatic demagogues, fill. It opens the door to fascist movements that rise to prominence by ridiculing and taunting the absurdities of the liberal class and the values they purport to defend. The promises of the fascists are fantastic and unrealistic, but their critiques of the liberal class are grounded in truth. Once the liberal class ceases to function, it opens a Pandora’s box of evils that are impossible to contain.

The disease of Trumpism, with or without Trump, is, as the election illustrated, deeply embedded in the body politic. It is an expression among huge segments of the population, taunted by liberal elites as “deplorables,” of a legitimate alienation and rage that the Republicans and the Democrats orchestrated and now refuse to address. This Trumpism is also, as the election showed, not limited to white men, whose support for Trump actually declined.

Fyodor Dostoevsky saw the behavior of Russia’s useless liberal class, which he satirized and excoriated at the end of the 19th century, as presaging a period of blood and terror. The failure of liberals to defend the ideals they espoused inevitably led, he wrote, to an age of moral nihilism. In Notes From Underground, he portrayed the sterile, defeated dreamers of the liberal class, those who hold up high ideals but do nothing to defend them. The main character in Notes From Undergroundcarries the bankrupt ideas of liberalism to their logical extreme. He eschews passion and moral purpose. He is rational. He accommodates a corrupt and dying power structure in the name of liberal ideals. The hypocrisy of the Underground Man dooms Russia as it now dooms the United States. It is the fatal disconnect between belief and action.

“I never even managed to become anything: neither wicked nor good, neither a scoundrel nor an honest man, neither a hero nor an insect,” the Underground Man wrote. “And now I am living out my life in my corner, taunting myself with the spiteful and utterly futile consolation that it is even impossible for an intelligent man seriously to become anything, and only fools become something. Yes, sir, an intelligent man of the nineteenth century must be and is morally obliged to be primarily a characterless being; and a man of character, an active figure – primarily a limited being.”

The refusal of the liberal class to acknowledge that power has been wrested from the hands of citizens by corporations, that the Constitution and its guarantees of personal liberty have been revoked by judicial fiat, that elections are nothing more than empty spectacles staged by the ruling elites, that we are on the losing end of the class war, has left it speaking and acting in ways that no longer correspond to reality.

The “idea of the intellectual vocation,” as Irving Howe pointed out in his 1954 essay This Age of Conformity, “the idea of a life dedicated to values that cannot possibly be realized by a commercial civilization — has gradually lost its allure. And, it is this, rather than the abandonment of a particular program, which constitutes our rout.” The belief that capitalism is the unassailable engine of human progress, Howe wrote, “is trumpeted through every medium of communication: official propaganda, institutional advertising and scholarly writings of people who, until a few years ago, were its major opponents.”

“The truly powerless people are those intellectuals — the new realists — who attach themselves to the seats of power, where they surrender their freedom of expression without gaining any significance as political figures,” Howe wrote. “For it is crucial to the history of the American intellectuals in the past few decades — as well as to the relationship between ‘wealth’ and ‘intellect’ — that whenever they become absorbed into the accredited institutions of society they not only lose their traditional rebelliousness but to one extent or another they cease to function as intellectuals.”

Populations can endure the repression of tyrants, as long as these rulers continue to effectively manage and wield power. But human history has amply demonstrated that once those in positions of power become redundant and impotent, yet retain the trappings and privileges of power, they are brutally discarded. This was true in Weimar Germany. It was true in the former Yugoslavia, a conflict I covered for The New York Times.

The historian Fritz Stern in The Politics of Cultural Despair, his book on the rise of fascism in Germany, wrote of the consequences of the collapse of liberalism. Stern argued that the spiritually and politically alienated, those cast aside by the society, are prime recruits for a politics centered around violence, cultural hatreds and personal resentments. Much of this rage, justifiably, is directed at a liberal elite that, while speaking the “I-feel-your-pain” language of traditional liberalism, sells us out.

“They attacked liberalism,” Stern writes of the fascists emerging at the time in Germany, “because it seemed to them the principal premise of modern society; everything they dreaded seemed to spring from it; the bourgeois life, Manchesterism, materialism, parliament and the parties, the lack of political leadership. Even more, they sense in liberalism the source of all their inner sufferings. Theirs was a resentment of loneliness; their one desire was for a new faith, a new community of believers, a world with fixed standards and no doubts, a new national religion that would bind all Germans together. All this, liberalism denied. Hence, they hated liberalism, blamed it for making outcasts of them, for uprooting them from their imaginary past, and from their faith.”

We are in for it. The for-profit health care system, designed to make money — not take care of the sick — is unequipped to handle a national health crisis. The health care corporations have spent the last few decades merging and closing hospitals, and cutting access to health care in communities across the nation to increase revenue — this, as nearly half of all front-line workers remain ineligible for sick pay and some 43 million Americans have lost their employee-sponsored health insurance. The pandemic, without universal health care, which Biden and the Democrats have no intention of establishing, will continue to rage out of control. Three hundred thousand Americans dead by December. Four hundred thousand by January. And by the time the pandemic burns out or a vaccine becomes safely available, hundreds of thousands, maybe a few million, will have died.

The economic fallout from the pandemic, the chronic underemployment and unemployment — close to 20 percent when those who have stopped looking for work, those furloughed with no prospect of being rehired and those who work part-time but are still below the poverty line are included in the official statistics — will mean a depression unlike anything we have seen since the 1930s. Hunger in US households has already tripled since last year. The proportion of US children who are not getting enough to eat is 14 times higher than last year. Food banks are overrun. The moratorium on foreclosures and evictions has been lifted while over 30 million destitute Americans face the prospect of being thrown into the street.

There is no check left on corporate power. The inevitable social unrest will see the state, no matter who is in the White House, use its three principle instruments of social control — wholesale surveillance, the prisons and militarized police — buttressed by a legal system that routinely revokes habeas corpus and due process, to ruthlessly crush dissent. People of color, immigrants and Muslims will be blamed and targeted by our native fascists for the nation’s decline. The few who continue in defiance of the Democratic Party to call out the crimes of the corporate state and the empire will be silenced. The sterility of the liberal class, serving the interests of a Democratic Party that disdains and ignores them, fuels the widespread feelings of betrayal that saw nearly half the voters support one of the most vulgar, racist, inept and corrupt presidents in American history. An American tyranny, dressed up with the ideological veneer of a Christianized fascism, will, it appears, define the empire’s epochal descent into irrelevance.
 
It's been dead for forty years and more. The only real question is whether we can escape our slavers and what sort of form such an effort would take. Trump was at least somewhat standing in the way of the great reset agenda the oligarchs have planned for us, so that's unfortunate.
 
So originally I came into this article to post "If America is a corpse, then the Dems are necrophiliacs."

But it was a surprisingly good read. Yes, there are many people, young and old, who feel like the basic bitch Pelosi Dems are useless stewards of a forgotten era. Either you're like me and you see these people crying about specters of the past like racism and Russia and think they are out of touch idiots who aren't really paying attention to the here and now. Or, you're like the Antifa types, who see them crying about specters of the past like racism and think they are do-nothing losers who know the rest of the country is evil bigots and sit quietly by tolerating it.

Liberalism means standing proudly and saying "no" to illiberal shit like Islam and affirmative action.
 
Who the fuck was pushing to close down small businesses while keeping big box stores open and benefiting online giants, as well?

Shut the fuck up about the progressives wanting to provide assistance to the small business. Everyone with a brain knows this is any attempt to increase the power of the democrats over private business.
 
This was surprisingly not bad. At times, I've found that some on the Left are separated enough from establishment liberals that they can empathize with the populist Right and don't brown nose the powers that be (i.e. Glenn Greenwald). Or at least, they can see that the populist Right has been made inevitable by neoliberalism's out-of-touch fecklessness.
 
lol, I knew this was Chris Hedges before I clicked on the original article link. He's made doomer-pontificating an artform at this point. The whinging of "Christianized Fascism" aside (America is a post-Christian country and the evangelical movement is long-dead), a lot of his points were right.
 
I have to concur that this was unexpectedly good shit, especially coming from a rag like Common Dreams that usually licks neoliberal bunghole.

The elite transferred all the wealth to themselves, then ultimately fled the nation they eviscerated for their bunker-mansions in New Zealand while laughing at us and telling us to get to work writing computer code. To be fair, they've done it to Europe and pretty much everywhere else too. They see themselves living forever in their bunkers as Western Civilization goes to shit above them. The only way to find the bunker entrances is via GPS (yes, really) which means that they will never be disturbed in their underground earthships as the deplorables eat each other.

Earth's resources have all been used up in just 300 years of industrialism-that's the real story. The gold is gone, the silver is gone, the oil is gone, the coal is gone, the land is exhausted to the point that most "food" is mainly chemicals from a lab. There's nothing left. A few will learn to live off the land as hunter gatherers. (El Comandante is well on his way, thank you very much.)

For those who didn't use the last decade or so to prepare for exactly this (excluding the billionaires), well I hate to say this, but get fucked. It's too fucking late. Humanity is trapped in decaying cities that have no way of producing their own food. Fuck, a quarter of America's population now lives in the literal fucking DESERT, a giant city dependent on oil to get food and water from hundreds and thousands of miles away, where the only way to live 9 months of the year is to crank up the air conditioning. The space commies haven't realized yet that there are no resources left to lavish on the proles, and the elite took all of what was left over for themselves.

Fuck, I'm really thinking of starting that diary. I just don't know if there will be any humans left to read it.
 
Capitalism inherently can't be hostile to anything except your beloved communism. Hostility only occurs when the state interferes in capitalism's function and makes the system less capitalistic.
It's not even really hostile to communism. Capitalism will sell to Communism if there's a profit to be made, and usually at Communism's expense because Communism killed off anyone with a hint of business acumen.
 
It's not even really hostile to communism. Capitalism will sell to Communism if there's a profit to be made, and usually at Communism's expense because Communism killed off anyone with a hint of business acumen.
By "hostile", I don't mean that it won't interact with communists. I mean its principles are hostile to those of communism.
 
Oh, we love interacting with Communist countries. I'm sure the CIA was laughing their asses off the whole time at how they were getting the SR-71 built out of Soviet-mined titanium. Not exactly Lenin's ideal transaction there.
 
lol, I knew this was Chris Hedges before I clicked on the original article link. He's made doomer-pontificating an artform at this point. The whinging of "Christianized Fascism" aside (America is a post-Christian country and the evangelical movement is long-dead), a lot of his points were right.



The Moral Majority is dead, but their voting bloc remains one of the largest of any demographics in the country.
 
That's quite many words to say "Liberals will get the bullet too!".
 
If you think this article is an epitaph, you're wrong.
It's a celebration over the desecrated corpse of your enemy.
 
So if the United States is a cropes what happens next? Everything about them says doom and just don't compute with it. What if the United States botched their economy like Argentina? (Didn't read Yet)
 
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