It's a really good passage. My one response to it is that the Americans who
originally revolted against taxation without representation, were businessmen
and landowners and they were revolting against a monarchy located across an
ocean. The common folk wouldn't have revolted if not persuaded by the wealthy
because they owned nothing and weren't being taxed. The wealthy are still
rebelling against paying taxes and the Republican administration and senators
are doing their bidding.
Miriam
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This is reminiscent to me of an opinion piece I saw a few months ago in The
Commonweal titled "Three Cheers for Socialism" by David Bentley Hart. I don't
know much about the writer or the publication, I just happened across this
particular piece. I've shared a passage from it below that reflects my feelings
on the issue.
Americans are, of course, the most thoroughly and passively indoctrinated
people on earth. They know next to nothing as a rule about their own history,
or the histories of other nations, or the histories of the various social
movements that have risen and fallen in the past, and they certainly know
little or nothing of the complexities and contradictions comprised within words
like “socialism” and “capitalism.” Chiefly, what they have been trained not to
know or even suspect is that, in many ways, they enjoy far fewer freedoms, and
suffer under a more intrusive centralized state, than do the citizens of
countries with more vigorous social-democratic institutions. This is at once
the most comic and most tragic aspect of the excitable alarm that talk of
social democracy or democratic socialism can elicit on these shores. An
enormous number of Americans have been persuaded to believe that they are freer
in the abstract than, say, Germans or Danes precisely because they possess far
fewer freedoms in the concrete. They are far more vulnerable to medical and
financial crisis, far more likely to receive inadequate health coverage, far
more prone to irreparable insolvency, far more unprotected against predatory
creditors, far more subject to income inequality, and so forth, while
effectively paying more in tax (when one figures in federal, state, local, and
sales taxes, and then compounds those by all the expenditures that in this
country, as almost nowhere else, their taxes do not cover). One might think
that a people who once rebelled against the mightiest empire on earth on the
principle of no taxation without representation would not meekly accept
taxation without adequate government services. But we accept what we have
become used to, I suppose. Even so, one has to ask, what state apparatus in the
“free” world could be more powerful and tyrannical than the one that taxes its
citizens while providing no substantial civic benefits in return, solely in
order to enrich a piratically overinflated military-industrial complex and to
ease the tax burdens of the immensely wealthy?
On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 12:23 PM Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Yes, but whatever union movement we had, has been co-opted. We have nothing
that resembles the peace movement of the 1960's. Our whole society has been
corrupted by the worship of material success and if you compare what we have
now to the 40's and 50's, everything has been privatized and the profit motive
is the rule. Certainly, there are people fighting back. But I'm afraid that
Chris Hedges' view of our reality is closer to the truth than we'd like to
admit.
Miriam
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Interesting. my spin is that there is a greater, and a growing, level of
protest.
And this protest is not reserved to just one issue. The signs, to me, is that
the American Empire is following the path of all Empires. As the Empire
spirals downward the Ruling Class is being confronted on all sides, forcing it
to wildly charge its former supporters of treasonous activities. Donald Trump
has conducted an ever more vicious attack on Journalists and the Media in
general. He has stepped up his attack on Joe Biden and the "Leftist Democrat
Party".
He has robbed the National Treasury, giving huge piles of taxpayer's money to
his billionaire supporters. He has fought against creating work programs such
as those created by the Roosevelt administration during the Great Depression.
He has failed the Working Class Americans by not providing any positive
leadership. He has doubled up in his efforts to trash public education and the
Post Office. He has caused Americans to not trust their own government by
trashing high government officials(many of whom he originally appointed).
Through all of this negativity he is turning a once mighty Empire into
Trash...just as he did with his fabulous Taj Mahal.
Carl Jarvis
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Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) - Nicole Winfield and Lisa Marie Pane at
the Associated Press write at the unbelief with which Europeans are
staring at the United States, as we head for 300,000 dead from the
coronavirus and our economy shrank 33% on an annualized basis last
quarter, and we just appear to be all right with that.
Not only are we perfectly willing to toss grandma in an early grave on
Trump's say-so, but we are supine as he openly engineers the
destruction of social security and medicare, and of the post office,
on behalf of himself and the billionaire class he represents. That is
after we sat by while he completely gutted all environmental
regulations that got in the way of corporations making money off
poisoning us. I don't think the neutering of the EPA has even been
reported on daytime cable news, though the prime time magazine shows on MSNBC
have at least brought it up.
Americans imagine themselves rugged individualists. A cartoonist did a
satire on us showing brawny guys, shirts off, with the logo "Rugged
individualism works best when we obey."
In fact, Americans are masochistic sheeple who let the rich and
powerful walk all over them and thank them for the privilege.
We have become wimps. The word wimp may come from "whimper." It was
used in a newspaper in 1920, and then not again until 1960. Since then
it may have been influenced by the character of "Wimpy" in the Popeye
cartoons, who did not have much gumption. He was only good at mooching
off people in search of a hamburger.
I always thought Americans were the plucky Popeye, who knew how to get
iron in their diets and show some spunk.
Turns out we have been reduced to begging for our meals.
The rich figured out in the 1980s that Americans are all form over
substance, and if you put up for president a Hollywood actor like
Ronald Reagan who used to play cowboys, they would swoon over him. In
1984 when Reagan ran against Walter Mondale, I saw a middle aged white
Detroit auto worker interviewed who said he woudn't vote for Mondale
because he was a "panty-waist." Reagan took away their right to strike
and took away government services by running up the deficit and
cutting taxes on the rich simultaneously, then claiming the government
couldn't provide the services the people had paid for because it is broke.
Reagan raised the retirement age from 65 to 67. Why? Most young people
don't realize that their health will decline in their late 60s and
they often won't actually get any golden years.
What did Americans do in response? They just bent over and took it.
Actually, it is the French who are much more like Americans imagine
themselves to be. President Emmanuel Macron last December tried to
raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. I can't understand why. France
has persistently high unemployment as it is.
In response, all hell broke loose. Some 30 unions went on strike, and
they supported each other. Trains were interrupted. Trucking was interrupted.
Life was interrupted. A million people came out into the streets. But
one poll had 61% of the French approving of the strikes. They went on
for months, and were very inconvenient.