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A Dark, Very Troubling Period in America’s History

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Written by michael payne   
Monday, 20 May 2013 08:14
We are certainly living in the midst of a dark and very troubling period in American history. This is a nation that is not advancing, it is regressing; it is no longer growing, it is in a state of decline. America possesses monumental wealth but is not using that wealth in positive and constructive ways to address and solve the many ongoing critical problems that plague this nation.

Where is the evidence that supports this premise? It’s everywhere; just look at the deteriorating conditions in this country, the absence of a functioning government and the mounting extreme violence in this society. When America needs leadership and direction there is none to be found. There are no signs or indications that this government is ready to reassume the responsibilities of governing this country in a competent manner and doing what is in the best interests of the American people.

Republicans block, obstruct and filibuster. Democrats vacillate, cave in and refuse to change the filibuster rules. We have a president who won’t prosecute the Wall Street criminals but goes after whistleblowers instead; a president who has done more to restrict the constitutional rights and freedoms of the American people than any other in our history. Don’t believe it; then do some research and find out for yourself.

The financial sector is on the road to collapse, full of deceit, manipulation and drowning in a sea of trillions of dollars of toxic derivatives. The banking industry, a chief subsidiary of Corporate America, has become an albatross around the neck of America. Because of its reckless actions, schemes and deceitful practices used to subvert laws and regulations it represents a distinct danger to this nation’s financial stability.

The American people are now fully aware that those political incompetents that inhabit the U.S. Congress, that institution that I have referred to as a massive cesspool, simply don’t give a damn about them, their needs or their many problems. They also are very frustrated by the fact that no matter whom they vote for, it makes no difference whatsoever.

Of the 100 senators and the 435 members of the House those who could be called honest, dedicated, and uncorrupted representatives of the people could be counted on the fingers of your two hands. Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren and a handful of others fit that description and they are in a class by themselves. The rest are, in one way or another, under the control and in the employ of Corporate America.

Government has many roles that it should play in this country and one of them, although some would disagree, is to set a standard of honesty, decency and morality for the people it represents. It, in its dealings and actions, should be a role model for the American people. Unfortunately it is none of those things and, as a result, it has brought significant damage upon this country.

The White House: it no longer matters who enters the Oval Office because an incoming president immediately comes under the control of the Washington Establishment. To believe that some future president will assume that office and become an agent of change, one who will go up against the powers that control Washington and attack the nation’s problems, is wishful thinking at best. It just does not happen.

A great deal of the turmoil and extreme stress in this society can be attributed to Corporate America which is directly responsible for the destruction of our manufacturing sector. Millions of Americans are desperate for work and, yet, the corporate stooges in Congress do nothing on job creation. Unemployment is worsening as many Americans have given up on finding a job; but this is not reflected in the monthly reporting of the % of Americans who remain unemployed. That’s just plain misinformation intended to hide the gravity of the jobless problem.

Student loans are a national disgrace. Senator Elizabeth Warren of MA is introducing legislation in the Senate that “would set interest rates for federally-subsidize loans at .75% for one year compared to the current rate of 3.4% which is set to double on July 1, 2013.” Should this Congress allow that to happen it would be absolutely the height of irresponsibility on its part.
As Warren has stated, “If the Federal Reserve can float trillions of dollars to large financial institutions at extremely low interest rates to grow the economy, surely they can float the Department of Education the money to fund our students, keep us competitive and grow our middle class.”
Statistics may show that violence in America, overall, has decreased somewhat. But what we are now seeing is a greater incidence of horrific attacks in recent years in which ultra-powerful assault weapons have been used to slaughter our citizens in a matter of minutes. We have watched tragedies unfold at Columbine H.S., Virginia Tech, Northern Ill. Univ., Aurora, CO, Tucson, AZ, Heath H.S. in Paducah, KY and, most recently, the slaughter of 20 little children that were mowed down by an assault weapon in Newtown, CT.

And, recently we have seen a rash of bizarre incidents in which kids anywhere from 5 to 10 years old have used firearms in their homes to accidentally kill a sibling or a family member. Parents are even buying their young children weapons at an early age. What is happening to this society? When is this sickness in America ever going to be cured? Or is the NRA infallible and in full control of this situation?

This is a society in which guns and violence are everywhere; movies, TV shows and video games include violence of every form imaginable. America gives every appearance of becoming a shooting gallery with rampant and escalating violence that is now embedded in our national psyche. Watching this idiocy disguised as entertainment will warp one’s mind but, nonetheless, the theaters are filled, the ratings are great and the kids stay glued to their screens. And this is what we call a civilized society?

Every state except Illinois now has a concealed carry law that allows people to carry guns in many public places and that state will soon be forced by federal law to also adopt that same kind of legislation. Is this pure madness or what? And how about this: students in five Pennsylvania universities are being allowed to carry guns on campus; here’s the link.

How long will we in America continue to watch as our children are slaughtered by assault weapons? What in the world does it say about a government and a society where children can lose their lives in an instant wherever they are, on the street, in their homes or in their schools? It says that we are living in a society that is beginning to unravel.

America has become a world military empire, albeit it one with a financial foundation that not support it much longer. The Military-Industrial Complex and its world military empire are bankrupting this nation. Our domestic needs, which are endless, are not being addressed as hundreds of billions and trillions of taxpayer dollars are sucked into the black hole of war and empire. This monumental waste of the wealth of America has been going on for many decades.

Just like the Roman Empire and every other empire down through history the American Empire is imploding from within and is nearing its inevitable end. Some say that when this empire collapses from its own colossal weight that this will open up a great opportunity for this nation to rise from the ashes and rebuild itself; and these visionaries just might be right. So let’s think about what such a new America might be like.

*There would be no more Military-Industrial Complex. There would be no bloated Pentagon but rather a Department of National Defense that would have few key foreign military bases and would not have an agenda of world domination. It would be dedicated to using every form of negotiation and diplomacy to solve disputes with other nations before ever thinking about initiating military actions.

*There would be no such thing as banks that are too big too fail. The financial sector would be regulated by reasonable and effective legislation and government agencies that would monitor their activities very closely to prevent manipulation and deceitful practices, and bring legal action against any of them who crossed the line of ethics and laws.

*Corporate America, as presently constituted, would be non-existent. America would still have a capitalistic system that, as in the case of the banks, it would be subject to effective regulations and monitoring of business practices. Corporate CEO’s would no longer be making nearly 700 times the salaries of workers. The U.S. manufacturing sector would be rebuilt because the U.S. Congress would have made the creation of jobs for Americans its #1 priority, with the greatest concentration being on new sources of energy. Corporations would be totally banned from any involvement in the Congress, the government in general, and in the election process.

*This society would have regained its senses and used relentless, intensive pressure to force the U.S. Congress to enact effective gun safety legislation. Background checks would be a national requirement for the purchase of any weapon anywhere, ammunition magazines would be limited to a maximum of 10 bullets, and there would be a comprehensive ban on all forms of assault weapons. The power of the people would prevail on this issue, not that of pathetic politicians who dance to the tune of the gun manufacturers.

Could this really happen? Well, this is certainly not the first time in world history where a society and its people were caught in the midst of an expanding world empire, with an inept and corrupted government and a situation where the money and power of the masters of Corporatism ruled. But every empire down through history has folded, many corrupted regimes have fallen by the wayside and nations and societies were rebuilt. It has happened time and again and it can happen once again.

There are those who would label these thoughts as an impossible dream. But maybe that’s what America really needs right now; those who will not accept the fact that we live in a country that seems to be entirely incapable of instituting critically needed change; those who believe that the American Dream, as they have envisioned it, may be on life support; but maybe, just maybe, we can find the ways to not only resurrect it but to make it far, far better.

Michael Payne
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