Intro: "While Romney and Obama trade insults about who's the worse Washington insider, the reality is both are in hock to Big Money."
Obama has raised $774m so far, giving him an edge over Romney, whose supporters have raised $736m. (photo: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images)
Why the 2012 Election Will Be Another Inside Job
25 September 12
While Romney and Obama trade insults about who's the worse Washington insider, the reality is both are in hock to Big Money.
ast week, Mitt Romney and President Obama traded insults in a most amazing way, reminding us that success in American politics these days requires two things: saying the most absurd things with a straight face, and maximizing the appearance of differences with your opponent, while minimizing their reality. Consider …
Obama:
"I've learned some lessons. Most important is you can't change Washington from inside, only from the outside."
Romney:
"He said he can't change Washington from inside. He can only change it from outside. I can change Washington. I will change Washington. We'll get the job done from the inside."
Obama:
"What kind of inside job is he talking about? Is it the job of rubber-stamping the top-down, you're-on-your-own agenda of this Republican Congress? Because if it is, we don't want it … We don't want an inside job in Washington."
Well, Romney's a pretty obvious case of Mr Insider. But let's look at Obama. He doesn't want an inside job? Over the last four years, Obama has appointed nothing but insiders - many of whom had actively contributed to the financial crisis and profited from it - to his administration's senior regulatory, law enforcement, and economic policy jobs. The head of the SEC, Mary Shapiro, was fresh from running the investment banking industry's "self-regulator", Finra, which gave her a $9m severance bonus to soften the pain of a low government salary. Her director of enforcement, Robert Khuzami, had been general counsel for the Americas of Deutsche Bank during the bubble.
The head of the justice department criminal division, Lanny Breuer, had been in charge of the white-collar criminal defense practice of Covington & Burling, a law firm that represents and lobbies for nearly every major bank. The head of the office of management and budget, Jacob Lew, made millions as the chief financial officer of Citigroup Alternative Investments, even as that group lost billions for Citigroup. As head of the National Economic Council, we got Larry Summers, who as Clinton's treasury secretary pushed through the repeal of Glass-Steagall and a law banning regulation of OTC derivatives, and who then proceeded to make $7m from financial services firms in the year prior to joining the Obama administration (including $135,000 for a single speech to Goldman Sachs). Other senior jobs went to Goldman Sachs lobbyists, investment bankers, private equity executives, and the former chief lobbyist of Fannie Mae.
And beyond Obama's personnel, there were his policies. He did nothing about the obscene $14bn in bonuses awarded in early 2009 by banks that would literally have been bankrupt without federal bailouts; he failed to prosecute even a single bank or financial executive despite clear evidence of rampant, systemic fraud; and he has since attempted only the most pitiful of systemic reforms.
Nor is this pattern restricted to the financial sector: despite the worst oil spill in history, one that killed 11 people, and a lethal mine disaster that followed deception of safety inspectors, there have been no prosecutions of energy executives, either. And it all shows: in this campaign, Obama has actually raised more money than Mitt Romney, the poster boy of plutocracy.
Well, I'll be the first to admit that I have a personal axe to grind. Like, how do I know all this stuff? Well, two years ago, I made a documentary film about the financial crisis, followed recently by a book. The film, based on a year of research and nearly 100 on-camera interviews, chronicled the thoroughly bipartisan process of deregulation, political corruption, and lack of law enforcement that paved the way for the financial crisis. It concludes with a detailed examination of the Obama administration's abysmal record.
The film won the Academy Award for best documentary in 2011; in my Oscar acceptance speech, I called out the lack of criminal prosecutions, to audience applause. The title of this film? I never thought you'd ask.
Inside Job.
So there you have it - my real gripe is that Obama stole my title for his petty spat with Romney, each of them pretending to be the guy who would fix Washington corruption - when, of course, neither of them would.
I should say for the record that despite the foregoing, I support President Obama's re-election. For all Obama's faults, Romney and the new Republican party would be even worse. Obama has at least tried to do a few things, some of the time, however timid. Not to mention little details like gay marriage, abortion, climate change, tax returns, et cetera.
But the sad truth is that the more the two candidates pretend to be at each other's throats, the more similar they are in reality, at least where money is concerned. They would both let America's new financial oligarchy run amok, at the nation's great expense. This is just one domain among many in which both candidates avoid the truth, preferring to trade blows in the theater of the absurd.
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Best of luck backing a third-party candidate. you'll need it. As long as it takes a straight majority in the electoral college to win the presidency, we'll be stuck with a two-party system, as we've been since the 1790s.
Best of luck backing a third-party candidate. you'll need it. As long as it takes a straight majority in the electoral college to win the presidency, we'll be stuck with a two-party system, as we've been since the 1790s."
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Aren't you forgetting something? The Republican Party was once a 3rd Party in reaction to the Democrats and the Whigs. It's up to We The People to CHANGE the electoral system and its machinery. We CANNOT do it if we meekly continue to go along with this 'Lesser Evil' bullsh*t. As long as we go along with the 'conventional' acquiescence we will continue to be ENABLERS.
We need publicly funded elections, and an end to "Citizen's United".
It's also been written that one should keep one's friends close, but one's enemies closer. Lincoln did that, and I heard that obama was an admirer of Lincoln. Could that be behind his decisions, or is this, again, part of his wanting to be re-elected?
It's impossible to think one in his situation wouldn't be affected by the money involved. The question I have is, was he controlled by the money involved, or just affected. If he wins re-election, he won't have to worry about being controlled. His greatest concern might then become assassination, which I've heard is an everyday concern.
Yes, the sword of Damocles, indeed.
I, too, share this concern every day Romney falls faster in the polls. If Republicans can't win fairly, they use electronic cheating machines to count votes. If that doesn't work, they hire their dependable cheats on the Supreme Court. Now that they're against the wall again, what other stooge will be surprised by doing their dirty work? Clint Eastwood's empty chair act seemed obscenely prescient when it culminated in his leading the faithful in a ritual taunt. "Make my day!" Was this the RNC or the Ford Theater? Given this history, is lynching a chair an empty threat?
WE THE PEOPLE need to rise up and DEMAND publicly funded elections, for politicians will NEVER do it. They get too many perks, even if they spend most of their time dialing for dollars.
They don't care...a few might...that they are not getting ANY work done, and they will not get back to "work" until AFTER the election.
WE SHOULD ABSOLUTELY CUT THEIR PAY...Why are we paying them for not working. You and I will not only NOT get paid. WE WOULD BE FIRED.
Not true, Obama has. However he has to take what he can get to offset the hundreds of millions the most corrupt of them is tossing to the Republitards. You can't show up, as they say, with a knife to a gunfight.
And Obama has mentioned that. He's also called for public support for the idea, but it has not been forthcoming.
There's a reason this comment had been voted up to an astronomical degree!
As long as Citizens United stands, our entire political process is bought and paid for by the highest bidder. If we ever had anything close to a true democracy, it is forever lost to the sharks unless this decision is overturned. Why bother to vote? Both of these boys are owned by the same people -- they win and we lose -- either way.
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But not close to this extent.
To me, the difference I see is that the Republincans want us all to be afraid. It's been said that to those one would control, one must first make them afraid.
I hear most of the democrats saying we must be concerned, but not afraid, and we must be educated, rather than stay ignorant. The repubs prefer people stay ignorant.
The Repubs are usingg the Nazi method of the grand lie, simply stated, over and over again. I hear none of the Republicans challenging either Romney or Ryan for the lies they tell. to me, the shole party is based on fear, otherwise the lesser Republicans would be challenging their leaders to tell the truth.
When Fox news comes out and says Ryan was lying, but none of the other Republican politicians do so, what does that say about the Party?
Regarding the Nazi method, all the GOP really has is hollow accusations, comprising lies. They appear they can do nothing else but repeat them, along with pulling an Akin. And, yeah, one of the GOP's methods is appeals to fear, e.g., the obvious example of the Bush regime's handiwork. But that fear thing has also been part of the U.S.'s imperial foreign policy; even despite its degree of democratization .
The author here has even succumbed to the system, caving in to supporting Obama because "Obama has at least tried to do a few things, some of the time, however timid. Not to mention little details like gay marriage, abortion, climate change, tax returns, et cetera."
That's it. That's the solution. Choose between two parties and go for the one who at least tries, or appears to. All this conveniently ignores Obama's background actions and policies. So, wadda ya got? Nothing.
It took both the Dems and the GOP to bring us to this point, along with a public lost in the "lesser of two evils" paradigm. Political parties exist to accumulate power and the two major parties share the same rabid commitment to keeping it. They both their fingers at the other and scare us into voting for the lesser of two evils every election cycle, and we keep rewarding them with our votes--it is utter madness.
Until we overcome our fear and start voting third party, we're only going to get more of the same: assaults on our civil rights, the upward redistribution of our wealth, climate catastrophe, more war, more prisons, more joblessness, more homelessness...
We need to break free of the mental chains forged by both parties that bind our thinking and voting patterns--come what may--in order to build an electoral majority where the people's voices are louder than the corporate ones. We may lose in the beginning, but we will win our democracy back in the end, and the sooner we start the better.
Vote for Rocky Anderson. If he's not on your ballot, write him in.
Folks are not comfortable with change.
One more reason to vote for Obama bc a few of the Supremes will/may leave in next 4 yrs and does anyone want another Scalia/Thomas type appointed? Nope - vote straight DEM (and VOTE (*#&$)@Q#& it) and drag all you can get registered and TO THE POLLS (or mail-in/early voting/whatever ) - just vote
Go Obama
Not even close. Obama is far, far better than any republican.
NO republican - Romney or any other republican - would ever have had a hope in hell of putting over all the con jobs on people that Obama has managed to put over on them, and still have them convinced they'd supported anything remotely resembling anything progressive.
As long as a significant number of Americans participate in this corrupt political system and are committed to the consumerist "American Dream" lifestyle nothing will change for the better. This a problem that will not be solved, but a predicament that we will hopefully live through.
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As Frank Zappa noted, "Politics is the entertainment division of the military industrial complex."
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He would be lucky to win a state assembly seat.... Still, I'll vote for Obama. He has done some good and Romney is far, far worse than Obama.
Get rid of the Delegates (Sorry, I'm having a "Senior" moment and drawing a blank on the proper name), require every adult citizen to vote, in order to be declared the winner to an office the person has to get 51 percent of the vote, ban all TV and radio advertising, require elections be funded with public money, make outright lying a punishable offense...etc.
Change your vote. Any OTHER party besides Republicrats or Democrans.
Until the American Voter actually changes their vote things will only get placed more and more under the thumb of BIG money.
The lesser of TWO EVILS is still EVIL . . . .
Your choice M/Mrs Voter . . . There is no other way.
Waiting for the "Knight on The White Horse" to save you will only put you in the line waiting until next election.
Promises he hasn't kept:
There is hardly a campaign promise from 2008 that Obama has not broken. This list includes his pledges to support the public option in health care, close Guantanamo, raise the minimum wage, regulate Wall Street, support labor unions in their struggles with employers, reform the Patriot Act, negotiate an equitable peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians, curb our imperial expansion in the Middle East, stop torture, protect reproductive rights, carry out a comprehensive immigration reform, cut the deficit by half, create 5 million new energy jobs and halt home foreclosures. Obama, campaigning in South Carolina in 2007, said that as president he would fight for the right of collective bargaining. “I’d put on a comfortable pair of shoes myself, I’ll … walk on that picket line with you as president of the United States of America,” he said. But when he got his chance to put on those “comfortable pair of shoes” during labor disputes in Madison, Wis., and Chicago he turned his back on working men and women
Well, I did quote the end of Animal Farm. And other such notions come to mind, like Dean Swift’s Big Endians and Little Endians in Gulliver’s Travels, or the two parties, the Blues and the Greens, formed by supporters of different teams of charioteers at the Hippodrome in Byzantium, who, together, nearly brought the Empire to ruin.
But… isn’t it strange how Obama’s rich and powerful backers promptly turned the tables on him once they’d got him into the White House? Not even all those appointments of prominent Republicans and even more prominent bankers could help him. So, he didn’t carry out his election promises? But how could he? First, he tried to negotiate with GOP, but their one and only objective was and is to oust him. And with the help of Big Money, they succeeded in stalemating so many areas of government that it’s a miracle he DID get so much done.
The same forces are now backing Romney. ISN’T IT PLAIN THAT THE WHOLE THING’S A PLOT TO SABOTAGE GOVERNMENT IN AMERICA SO THAT BIG MONEY GETS DIRECT RULE AND CAN DO WHATEVER IT LIKES, WHERE AND WHEN IT LIKES? And to hell with all the rest.
However, lots of good things were accomplished, even in the face of the party of NO!. Try Googling "Promises kept - Obama", and you'll see that the last 4 years have been surprisingly productive. It take a bit of memory refreshing.
And if you are in a SOLID RED state, vote third party.
Or non-party.
On local level vote democratic IF it is ONLY choice to beat Republicans.
Or solid red. But NEVER vote 3rd party in a contested state. That's a vote for the Republican and is just plain counterproducti ve and basically stupid.
Chris Hedges is one of the few with the balls to stand up to these "inside Jobbers":
".....The choice before us is how it (the poison) will be administered. Corporate power, no matter who is running the ward after January 2013, is poised to carry out U.S. history’s most savage assault against the poor and the working class, not to mention the Earth’s ecosystem. And no one in power, no matter what the bedside manner, has any intention or ability to stop it.......
......Obama is not in charge. Romney would not be in charge. Politicians are the public face of corporate power. They are corporate employees. Their personal narratives, their promises, their rhetoric and their idiosyncrasies are meaningless. And that, perhaps, is why the cost of the two presidential campaigns is estimated to reach an obscene $2.5 billion. The corporate state does not produce a product that is different. It produces brands that are different. And brands cost a lot of money to sell.
You can dismiss those of us who will in protest vote for a third-party candidate and invest our time and energy in acts of civil disobedience. You can pride yourself on being practical. You can swallow the false argument of the lesser of two evils. But ask yourself, once this nightmare starts kicking in, who the real sucker is."
Though I believe in, and understand, and have voted for the Green party candidates in my state, I do NOT want to see Romney even close to winning this election. If Obama wins, we may have a chance of turning things around. If Romney wins, it's all over.
all the people supporting the idea of thrid party candidates have already given into the fear that nothing can be changed as things stand as they are. I'm willing to wait and see, and work my butt off for meaningful change.
It's been said that we get the government we deserve, by not being assertive, and by not being involved. Thomas Friedman wrote, "We don't need better government - we need better citizens."
I've probably sent close to 100 e-mails to my local Reublican representative. she knows I am here. I write editorials.
the Republicans are all about exclusion. Anyone different is excluded. I think we need to value our differences, and not apologize for them. The more we stnad up, the more we support anyone else who is being excluded to stand up as well. I think more people are becoming aware of the fact that the bull is now in our china shop. the more we support awareness, the more possible change becomes.
How nice. In other words, status quo, bidnes as usual, no hope for america, in the long run.
Only true if we don't get rid of the Republican control of the house, and keep the Senate, since it appears Harry Reid has come to his senses and would rid the Senate of the filibuster rule.
Jesse Ventura is right when he identifies the two major political parties as gangs in his new book "DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government". Both parties owe fealty to the plutocrats, the military industrial complex, and the surveillance state apparatus. Both pledge unconditional allegiance to Zionist Israel. Mr. Ventura points out that the Citizens United decision, if not reversed by a Constitutional amendment, spells the end of any hope for real democratic government in America. Since both DemonRats and Rethuglicans, as well as all mainstream media, are owned by plutocrats and war mongers, all real patriotic citizens need to exercise their voting choices in favor of alternative candidates, and, at this time, I don't think it makes a whole lot of difference if you vote for Rocky Anderson, Jill Stein, or Gary Johnson. Just don't vote for Romney or Obama.
The death of nations from the militant Repugs who are trying to create Armageddon. Then there is death of civil liberties both major and petite rights that are being taken by the Obama Chicago crew. Don't forget to wash hands after you touch the ballot.
I support the Presidential campaign of Rocky Anderson of the Justice Party, as an antidote to the lesser-of-evils mentality which keeps us enslaved. He's not going to win (this time), of course, but supporting him will send a vital message about getting the corrupting influence of money out of government.
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