Sunday, September 4, 2011

Take care of our people and distrust our government

Based on the history of the leadership of our nation why should we have cause to trust our government? I do not dislike most Americans, but I have a great disdain and little respect for our high level government, Department of State, security departments such as the CIA and Homeland Security, and military industrial complex. In the main our top government leaders, who are owned by major corporations and bankers, choose what is economically prudent for these special wealthy interests, not for Americans in general. Be it a False Flag event, an unnecessary war, special tax benefits, or a bailout of a major corporation or bank, we the working class usually receive the short end of the stick. Let us say the working class is anyone making less than $250,000 per year. There are many doctors, lawyers, and other professionals who are in the working class. The elite reap the major benefits of wars and bailouts, while the working class gives up life and limb, and do not receive the subsidies and tax perks that the wealthy elite are in line to receive. Believe it or not, if we the working class, take the time and energy to become well informed, become activists, and create non-violent revolutions, we can indeed make a difference.
National loyalty and blind patriotism are the anathema of democracy. The long term survival of our nation depends on the critical thinkers, those who do not go along with government and mass media propaganda, and those who expose corruption, and embarrass and prosecute immoral government leadership. It is very easy to “Go along to get along”, but the great strides and improvements in our society have come from the courageous pioneers such as MLK, Jr., Daniel Ellsberg, Emma Goldman, Susan B. Anthony, Samuel Gompers, JFK, RFK, and others who were willing to become imprisoned, persecuted, or murdered for their sense of humanistic compassion, ideals, and morality. How many of us have the courage to go against the tides of corruption, greed, oppression, and intolerance to make our country a more civilized nation.
I believe the label describing the US as a “Great Nation” is incorrectly used, has spurious interpretations, and really is a euphemism for great economic wealth and military power, not exactly humanitarian or civilized characteristics. Corporations and bankers have done little or nothing to insure social progress and equality for the masses; it is not in the wealthy owners best interests to let the people have power and parity. Unbridled Capitalism is as dangerous as unbridled Communism.
All of our top level departments of the federal government are led primarily by ex corporate officials or by associations and special interest groups with allegiance to major corporations and banks. True representatives of the working class American have very little power in high levels of government. The Washington insider beltway is overburdened with over 32,000 lobbyists whose primary agenda is to promote the economic well being of major corporations and financial institutions, and not the well being of the working class consumer. The stewardship of the environment, financial transparency, consumer health and safety, and the fiscal well being of the average American usually is normally subordinated to the profit goals of the corporations who run the government from behind the curtain of transparency.
The major political parties have a pre-determined agenda to expand imperialism and pre-emptive wars on foreign soils, to eviscerate our constitutional rights by the expansion of the Patriot Act and Homeland Security, cover up the fraud and deceit perpetrated by the privately held cabal of worlds bankers called the Federal Reserve, and to increase our national debt to funnel more money into coffers of the wealthy elite. Even monies meant to go into hands of the needy ultimately wind up in the hands of corporations providing basic needs such as medical care, food, housing, energy, and major discount retailers such as Wal-Mart. At the end of the day the agenda of the two major parties is to enrich the corporations, whose plethora of lobbyist’s payoff the politicians who run our government. The corruption and sham of our so called two party system is akin to the fixed matches of big time wrestling. Barack Obama is the consummate example of a corporate Wall Street Rockefeller prostitute for hire, masquerading in liberal clothing to advance the goals of corporate America and the Military Industrial Complex. Obama may show a few token gestures of social progress for gay rights groups, some minorities, or consumers, but primarily he is the chatteled whore of corporate America and Wall Street.
The constraints of the presidential debates are structured to exclude or censure all other parties and potential candidates such as Ron Paul, Jesse Ventura, and Ralph Nader whose straight forward platforms threaten the economic strongholds of the two major parties. The debates are in essence controlled by a private entertainment corporation whose goal is to exclude all other points of view except those of the two major parties.
There are many more documented barbaric interventions by the US that have resulted in the direct or indirect killing of over 6 million innocent people in third world countries primarily for the protection of corporate profits. The following are patent examples of corrupt, immoral, and barbaric U.S. behavior of our high level leaders over the last fifty years.
The murderous plots by compartmentalized criminal elements of the CIA, FBI, military, Mafia underworld, and Secret Service of MLK, JFK, and RFK are sordid examples of what evil lengths that our government will go to suppress attempts to end profitable wars and to abolish or make transparent the corrupt Federal Reserve.
CIA cou de ta’s spear headed by the past presidents whose primary loyalty was to multi-national corporations, and not democratically elected Latin America leaders of the people, serve as major embarrassments to the purported integrity of American foreign policy. ITT corporation, led by CEO Harold Genneen, a major Nixon contributor influenced our CIA and military to murder many Chilean citizens and assassinate democratically elected President Ajende. A similar episode happened with the Eisenhower CIA at the behest of United Fruit Company in the overthrow of Arbenz.
Illegal bombing perpetrated by Nixon, Kissinger, and McNamara that killed hundreds of thousands of innocent Vietnamese and Cambodian civilians primarily for the enrichment of defense contractors who manufactured planes and tens of thousands of tons of bombs.
Lies by the past administration that perpetrated myths about bin Laden, WMD’s, and 19 alleged Muslim high-jackers that started with the “False Flag 9//11” event and have ended in major wars, suppression of our constitutional rights, trillions of dollars of national debt, and thousands of innocent lost lives. The present Obama administration and both parties in congress continue to effect illegal pre-emptive wars in the Middle East and clandestine wars around the world. Be it Johnson, Nixon, Clinton, Bush, or Obama’ neither major party represents the true interests of the American people or world peace, but only the enrichment of the Military Industrial Complex and wealthy elite who reap the financial benefits of corruption and brutality.
Ron Paul, Ralph Nader, or other candidates who are not owned by corporate America, may not be your perfect candidate for president, but the reality is that these independently minded men or women of relatively high integrity are a much better alternative than what the corrupt two party system has to offer. The existing two party system has literally taken the power and constitutional rights away from the average American. We can make a difference in the next election by voting for and electing independent people of integrity, and not the owned candidates of the present two party system who are prostitutes to corporate America. Power to the people; let us show the Military Industrial Complex and corporate America that we will not continue to accept their abuse and exploitation. Let us declare the tenth anniversary of 9/11 as a non-violent jihad against the stronghold of our government and corruption by corporate America. So I ask again, how can I in good conscience, respect the present and past leaders of my countries government.

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