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Americans: Serfs Ruled by Oligarchs

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http://vdare.com/roberts/090818_oligar chs.htm

Americans: Serfs Ruled by Oligarchs
"In a little time [there will be] no middling sort. We shall have a few, and but a very few Lords, and all the rest beggars."—R.L. Bushman
"Rapidly you are dividing into two classes--extreme rich and extreme poor."—"Brutus"

By Paul Craig Roberts

Americans think that they have "freedom and democracy" and that politicians are held accountable by elections. The fact of the matter is that the US is ruled by powerful interest groups who control politicians with campaign contributions. Our real rulers are an oligarchy of financial and military/security interests and AIPAC, which influences US foreign policy for the benefit of Israel.

Have a look at economic policy. It is being run for the benefit of large financial concerns, such as Goldman Sachs.

It was the banks, not the millions of Americans who have lost homes, jobs, health insurance, and pensions, that received $700 billion in TARP funds. The banks used this gift of capital to make more profits. In the middle of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, Goldman Sachs announced record second quarter profits and large six-figure bonuses for every employee.

The Federal Reserve’s low interest rate policy is another gift to the banks. It lowers their cost of funds and increases their profits. With the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act in 1999, banks became high-risk investment houses that trade financial instruments such as interest rate derivatives and mortgage backed securities. With abundant funds supplied virtually free by the Federal Reserve, banks are paying depositors virtually nothing on their savings.

Despite the Federal Reserve’s low interest rate policy, beginning October 1 banks are raising the annual percentage rate (APR) on credit card purchases and cash advances and on balances that have a penalty rate because of late payment. Banks are also raising the late fee. In the midst of the worst economy since the 1930s, heavily indebted Americans, who are losing their jobs and their homes, are to be bled into bankruptcy by the very banks that are being subsidized with TARP funds and low interest rates.

Moreover, it is the American public that is on the hook for the TARP money and the low interest rates. As the US government’s budget is 50% or more in the red, the TARP money has to be borrowed from abroad or monetized by the Fed. This means more pressure on the US dollar’s exchange value and a rise in import prices and also domestic inflation.

Americans will thus pay for the TARP and low interest rate subsidies to their financial rulers with erosion in the purchasing power of the dollar. What we are experiencing is a massive redistribution of income from the American public to the financial sector.

And this is occurring during a Democratic administration headed by America’s first black president, with a Democratic majority in the House and Senate.

Is there a government anywhere that less represents its citizens than the US government?

Consider America’s wars. As of the moment of writing, the out-of-pocket cost of America’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is $900,000,000,000. When you add in the already incurred future costs of veterans benefits, interest on the debt, the forgone use of the resources for productive purposes, and such other costs as computed by Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz and Harvard University budget expert Linda Bilmes, "our" government has wasted $3,000,000,000,000--three thousand billion dollars--on two wars that have no benefit whatsoever for any American whose income does not derive from the military/security complex, about which five-star general President Eisenhower warned us.

It is now a proven fact that the US invasion of Iraq was based on lies and deception of the American public. The only beneficiaries were the armaments industries, Blackwater, Halliburton, military officers who enjoy higher rates of promotion during war, and Muslim extremists whose case the US government proved by its unprovoked aggression against Muslims.

No one else benefitted. Iraq was a threat to no one, and finding Saddam Hussein and executing him after a kangaroo trial had no effect whatsoever on ending the war or preventing the start of others.

The cost of America’s wars is a huge burden on a bankrupt country, but the cost incurred by veterans might be even higher. Homelessness is a prevalent condition of veterans, as is post-traumatic stress. American soldiers, who naively fought for the munitions industry’s wars, for high compensation for the munitions CEOs, and for dividends and capital gains for the munitions shareholders, paid not only with lives and lost limbs, but also with broken marriages, ruined careers, psychiatric disorders, and prison sentences for failing to make child support payments.

What did Americans gain from an unaffordable war in Iraq that lasted far longer than World War II and that put into power Shi’ites allied with Iran?

The answer is obvious: nothing whatsoever.

What did the armaments industry gain? Billions of dollars in profits.

What about President Obama? "A corporate marketing creation," sums up the distinguished British journalist John Pilger.

Obama is the presidential candidate who promised to end the war in Iraq. He hasn’t. But he has escalated the war in Afghanistan, started a new war in Pakistan, intends to repeat the Yugoslav scenario in the Caucasus, and appears determined to start a war in South America. In response to the acceptance by US puppet president of Columbia, Alvaro Uribe, of seven US military bases in Columbia, Venezuela warned South American countries that the "winds or war are beginning to blow."

Here we have the US government, totally dependent on the generosity of foreigners to finance its red ink, which extends in large quantities as far as the eye can see, completely under the thumb of the military/security complex, which will destroy us all in order to meet Wall Street share price expectations.

Why does any American care who rules Afghanistan? The country has nothing to do with us.

Did the armed services committees of the House and Senate calculate the risk of destabilizing nuclear armed Pakistan when they acquiesced to Obama’s new war there, a war that has already displaced two million Pakistanis?

No, of course not. The whores took their orders from the same military/security oligarchy that instructed Obama.

The great American superpower and its 300 million people are being driven straight into the ground by the narrow interest of the big banks and the munitions industry. People, and not only Americans, are losing their sons, husbands, brothers, and fathers for no other reason than the profits of US armaments corporations, and the gullible American people seem proud of it. Those ribbon decals on their cars, SUVs and monster trucks proclaim their naive loyalty to the armaments industries and to the whores in Washington who promote wars.

Will Americans, smashed and destroyed by "their" government’s policy, which always puts Americans last, ever understand who their real enemies are?

Will Americans realize that they are not ruled by elected representatives but by an oligarchy that owns the Washington whorehouse?

Will Americans ever understand that they are impotent serfs?
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There are very few things in life as immoral as yet another article telling us the true cost of war in dollars, for Americans. Nothing quite as disgusting as reading about the poor, naive Americans who may come home to a divorce after murdering people in Afghanistan and Iraq...
 
I often post the articles of Paul Craig Roberts because I honestly repsect him. I've e-mailed with Dr. Roberts several times and he is a good man as well as a brilliant economic mind. He is a hero to me. He could have made millions of dollars based on his previous professional and education if he was a sell out. He is not though. He puts out articles like this that is DEADLY to an agenda that is not in the best interest in the general population. I don't know how he can be more accurate or direct then he was in this article. It's direct and on point.

If you feel the same way, go to the link and send the man an e-mail. Likely he will respond to you like he has for me. I've learned more from this gentleman in private then his books or articles. He has his e-mail address in the Vdare link.
 
Nothing quite as disgusting as reading about the poor, naive Americans who may come home to a divorce after murdering people in Afghanistan and Iraq...

I agree with the message you are trying to convey but I disagree with your method of conveyance. The military is a tool of politics. One doesn't place blame upon the tool for performing at the caprice of the wielder. A knife isn't the murderer, but simply the tool.

While I agree that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are immoral and highly illegal, I do not place blame upon the soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines that are fighting the wars. They are performing their duty according to the wishes of the political administrations, past and present, that put them there.

Having spent some time wearing a uniform, I can tell you that the intensive re-socialization that takes place during indoctrination does not allow one to question orders nor authority, nor to even act as an individual. To do so on the battlefield would certainly create chaos and a high rate of failure in terms of mission accomplishment.

So don't blame the brave men that fight at the behest of our country. Blame the men that lead them to the fight and turn them loose without considering consequences and implications.

@cottonzway: Good article and I agree with author. We have wasted resources throwing good money after bad, all to the apparent loss of the middle class and the gain of few that really didn't need it in the first place.
 
http://vdare.com/roberts/090818_oligar chs.htm

Americans: Serfs Ruled by Oligarchs
"In a little time [there will be] no middling sort. We shall have a few, and but a very few Lords, and all the rest beggars."—R.L. Bushman
"Rapidly you are dividing into two classes--extreme rich and extreme poor."—"Brutus"

By Paul Craig Roberts

Americans think that they have "freedom and democracy" and that politicians are held accountable by elections. The fact of the matter is that the US is ruled by powerful interest groups who control politicians with campaign contributions. Our real rulers are an oligarchy of financial and military/security interests and AIPAC, which influences US foreign policy for the benefit of Israel.

Have a look at economic policy. It is being run for the benefit of large financial concerns, such as Goldman Sachs.

It was the banks, not the millions of Americans who have lost homes, jobs, health insurance, and pensions, that received $700 billion in TARP funds. The banks used this gift of capital to make more profits. In the middle of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, Goldman Sachs announced record second quarter profits and large six-figure bonuses for every employee.

The Federal Reserve’s low interest rate policy is another gift to the banks. It lowers their cost of funds and increases their profits. With the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act in 1999, banks became high-risk investment houses that trade financial instruments such as interest rate derivatives and mortgage backed securities. With abundant funds supplied virtually free by the Federal Reserve, banks are paying depositors virtually nothing on their savings.

Despite the Federal Reserve’s low interest rate policy, beginning October 1 banks are raising the annual percentage rate (APR) on credit card purchases and cash advances and on balances that have a penalty rate because of late payment. Banks are also raising the late fee. In the midst of the worst economy since the 1930s, heavily indebted Americans, who are losing their jobs and their homes, are to be bled into bankruptcy by the very banks that are being subsidized with TARP funds and low interest rates.

Moreover, it is the American public that is on the hook for the TARP money and the low interest rates. As the US government’s budget is 50% or more in the red, the TARP money has to be borrowed from abroad or monetized by the Fed. This means more pressure on the US dollar’s exchange value and a rise in import prices and also domestic inflation.

Americans will thus pay for the TARP and low interest rate subsidies to their financial rulers with erosion in the purchasing power of the dollar. What we are experiencing is a massive redistribution of income from the American public to the financial sector.

And this is occurring during a Democratic administration headed by America’s first black president, with a Democratic majority in the House and Senate.

Is there a government anywhere that less represents its citizens than the US government?

Consider America’s wars. As of the moment of writing, the out-of-pocket cost of America’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is $900,000,000,000. When you add in the already incurred future costs of veterans benefits, interest on the debt, the forgone use of the resources for productive purposes, and such other costs as computed by Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz and Harvard University budget expert Linda Bilmes, "our" government has wasted $3,000,000,000,000--three thousand billion dollars--on two wars that have no benefit whatsoever for any American whose income does not derive from the military/security complex, about which five-star general President Eisenhower warned us.

It is now a proven fact that the US invasion of Iraq was based on lies and deception of the American public. The only beneficiaries were the armaments industries, Blackwater, Halliburton, military officers who enjoy higher rates of promotion during war, and Muslim extremists whose case the US government proved by its unprovoked aggression against Muslims.

No one else benefitted. Iraq was a threat to no one, and finding Saddam Hussein and executing him after a kangaroo trial had no effect whatsoever on ending the war or preventing the start of others.

The cost of America’s wars is a huge burden on a bankrupt country, but the cost incurred by veterans might be even higher. Homelessness is a prevalent condition of veterans, as is post-traumatic stress. American soldiers, who naively fought for the munitions industry’s wars, for high compensation for the munitions CEOs, and for dividends and capital gains for the munitions shareholders, paid not only with lives and lost limbs, but also with broken marriages, ruined careers, psychiatric disorders, and prison sentences for failing to make child support payments.

What did Americans gain from an unaffordable war in Iraq that lasted far longer than World War II and that put into power Shi’ites allied with Iran?

The answer is obvious: nothing whatsoever.

What did the armaments industry gain? Billions of dollars in profits.

What about President Obama? "A corporate marketing creation," sums up the distinguished British journalist John Pilger.

Obama is the presidential candidate who promised to end the war in Iraq. He hasn’t. But he has escalated the war in Afghanistan, started a new war in Pakistan, intends to repeat the Yugoslav scenario in the Caucasus, and appears determined to start a war in South America. In response to the acceptance by US puppet president of Columbia, Alvaro Uribe, of seven US military bases in Columbia, Venezuela warned South American countries that the "winds or war are beginning to blow."

Here we have the US government, totally dependent on the generosity of foreigners to finance its red ink, which extends in large quantities as far as the eye can see, completely under the thumb of the military/security complex, which will destroy us all in order to meet Wall Street share price expectations.

Why does any American care who rules Afghanistan? The country has nothing to do with us.

Did the armed services committees of the House and Senate calculate the risk of destabilizing nuclear armed Pakistan when they acquiesced to Obama’s new war there, a war that has already displaced two million Pakistanis?

No, of course not. The whores took their orders from the same military/security oligarchy that instructed Obama.

The great American superpower and its 300 million people are being driven straight into the ground by the narrow interest of the big banks and the munitions industry. People, and not only Americans, are losing their sons, husbands, brothers, and fathers for no other reason than the profits of US armaments corporations, and the gullible American people seem proud of it. Those ribbon decals on their cars, SUVs and monster trucks proclaim their naive loyalty to the armaments industries and to the whores in Washington who promote wars.

Will Americans, smashed and destroyed by "their" government’s policy, which always puts Americans last, ever understand who their real enemies are?

Will Americans realize that they are not ruled by elected representatives but by an oligarchy that owns the Washington whorehouse?

Will Americans ever understand that they are impotent serfs?
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'Very good post Cotton, It sad, Americans have to feel like you do about there country."Changes do not seem to be happening as promised by the Obama camp.'America is a great country, I have visited the country many times in the past. It is a country, with many problems though, like others."With all the money spent on wars by America, it no wonder, America seems to be loseing the status of number one guy on the block.Russia during the period of the cold war 1945-1990 almost came to bankruptcy due to military overspenting.Lessons need to be learned, wars if they continue for too long, will cripple your economy and your ability to give money to social projects.

The Great Depression of the 1930's and the war in Vietnam and Cambodia during the early seventies are mistakes that America, as a people, have not learned from. The same old mistakes of greed and domination are occuring today, are we so shorter of memory that we cannot stop ourselfs from repeating the same history again.

The Reputation of America as a country was tarnished by the Bush era. The world, wanted obama, not because they loved the policies 'he had', for the American economy. They wanted an leader who was "articulate" in his views and they wanted a leader, who believed in non -Aggression and international diplomacy.In a way, i understand the frustration with obama, why are we still spenting money with our economy so bad and why, are we senting troops to Iraq and Afghanistan and why, have we soldiers still being based in bases in different countries.

Well first of America started the war, no matter, if you believe in it being a justified war or not.The Americans, were told by world leaders that Afghanistan was never a country, no country has ever won a war there, they might have won battles never a war.If you start something be prepared for the consequences of your actions.I feel sorry, for the American population who have no why of voiceing the concerns, others have gone along to the tune of the goverment since 9/11.The corporate world and military complex run from the pentagon have done considerable damage to America. in some ways Anarachy amongest the population is the only way change could ever come about, scary thoughts indeed, How, would the America military respond to Anarachy amongest the people, it has sworn to defend?

America, i hope can change, withount getting to that extreme. Americans have to stop believeing in silly things "like the land of the free" The wages for millions of Americans, is barely keeping them over the bread line.

I was, in New york once, were tipping is the norm for everything, why should you have to pay a tip? Pay them a proper wage to live on. Know other country, does that, we pay them a wage which is well above the bread line. Health should be affordable for anyone. I was actually shocked, when i find out that insurance companies and doctors will not accept a patient for an operation if he, has no insurance. If he, does, have cover, the price could almost make you broke, really shocking for a country that claims to be a superpower.I dont want it, to feel like i am bashing the American way, but i have seen so many homeless people on the streets of yer cities, help yer own dont spent a billion on one missile.
 
One word: OPIUM. That is all.

While I haven't check in on this one since shortly after "911", I was under the impression that there was another word as well... pipeline. I recall something about there being a need for getting natural gas across some hostile territory.
 
Right, left, socialist or laissez faire capitalist, it doesn't matter. Those individuals who must often achieve authority over the common people are amoral tyrants who seek to expand their power by any means possible.

They've been slaughtering us for untold generations to force us to bend to their wills, but we're still here, contentious and troublesome as ever. In the end, we will win, because we will never surrender. No matter how much we the people have suffered, we've always come back swinging.


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In the end, we will win, because we will never surrender. No matter how much we the people have suffered, we've always come back swinging.

Yeah! That's why we beat them back... er... that time... when... Oh wait, NEVER.

There's a reason the people in charge stay in charge. It includes allowing the delusional masses to think they are in (or could someday be in) control.
 
Yeah! That's why we beat them back... er... that time... when... Oh wait, NEVER.

There's a reason the people in charge stay in charge. It includes allowing the delusional masses to think they are in (or could someday be in) control.


Delusional masses.
Wonderful. Where have I heard those words before?
Whatever would the rest of humanity do without enlightened minds like you to point out our failings?
You seem to be totally ignorant of the fact that some of us, as is my case, are here today only because those who came before us didn't go quietly into the oblivion of extinction imposed by the rulers of this world.
Maybe they were too delusional to realize they should have given up, like so many others did.
Too bad you weren't around then to tell them to drop their guns and die.
I'm going to stop now before I say something I might regret later.
 
Too bad you weren't around then to tell them to drop their guns and die.
I'm going to stop now before I say something I might regret later.

No, no, do continue this should be interesting. I suppose you think the ones who picked up their guns and died anyway are somehow better off having died "for something"? I hate to break it to you but they're still dead.

And while people may have occaisionally unseated one tyrant all they ultimately did was pave the way for newer, more subtle ones to rule in their stead (assuming they didn't become tyrants themselves). That's history.

Prove me wrong.
 
No, no, do continue this should be interesting. I suppose you think the ones who picked up their guns and died anyway are somehow better off having died "for something"? I hate to break it to you but they're still dead.

And while people may have occaisionally unseated one tyrant all they ultimately did was pave the way for newer, more subtle ones to rule in their stead (assuming they didn't become tyrants themselves). That's history.

Prove me wrong.


Why bother? It seems impossible to actually prove anything to you.
 
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