| by Dr. Paul
Craig Roberts
( November 7,
2012, Washington DC, Sri Lanka Guardian) The election that was supposed to be
too close to call turned out not to be so close after all. In my opinion, Obama
won for two reasons: (1) Obama is non-threatening and inclusive, whereas Romney
exuded a “us vs. them” impression that many found threatening, and (2) the
election was not close enough for the electronic voting machines to steal.
What is curious is that voters don’t understand how politics really works. They get carried away with the political rhetoric and do not see the hypocrisy that is staring them in the face.
As readers know,
I don’t think that either candidate is a good choice or that either offers a
choice. Washington is controlled by powerful interest groups, not by elections.
What the two parties fight over is not alternative political visions and
different legislative agendas, but which party gets to be the whore for Wall
Street, the military-security complex, Israel Lobby, agribusiness, and energy,
mining, and timber interests.
Being the whore
is important, because whores are rewarded for the services that they render. To
win the White House or a presidential appointment is a career-making event as
it makes a person sought after by rich and powerful interest groups. In
Congress the majority party can provide more services and is thus more valuable
than the minority party. One of our recent presidents who was not rich ended up
with $36 million shortly after leaving office, as did former UK prime minister
Tony Blair, who served Washington far better than he served his own country.
Wars are
profitable for the military/security complex. Israel rewards its servants and
punishes its enemies. Staffing environmental regulatory agencies with energy,
mining, and timber executives is regarded by those interests as very friendly
behavior.
Many Americans
understand this and do not bother to vote as they know that whichever candidate
or party wins, the interest groups prevail. Ronald Reagan was the last
president who stood up to interest groups, or, rather, to some of them. Wall
Street did not want his tax rate reductions, as Wall Street thought the result
would be higher inflation and interest rates and the ruination of their stock
and bond portfolios. The military/security complex did not want Reagan
negotiating with Gorbachev to end the cold war.
What is curious
is that voters don’t understand how politics really works. They get carried
away with the political rhetoric and do not see the hypocrisy that is staring
them in the face. Proud patriotic macho American men voted for Romney who went
to Israel and, swearing allegiance to his liege lord, groveled at the feet of
Netanyahu. Obama plays on the heart strings of his supporters by relating a
story of a child with leukemia now protected by Obamacare, while he continues
to murder thousands of children and their parents with drones and other
military actions in seven countries. Obama was able to elicit cheers from
supporters as he described the onward and upward path of America toward greater
moral accomplishments, while his actual record is that of a tyrant who codified
into law the destruction of the US Constitution and the civil liberties of the
American people.
The election was
about nothing except who gets to serve the interest groups. The wars were not
an issue in the election. Washington’s provoking of Iran, Russia, and China by
surrounding them with military bases was not an issue. The unconstitutional
powers asserted by the executive branch to detain citizens indefinitely without
due process and to assassinate them on suspicion alone were not an issue in the
election. The sacrifice of the natural environment to timber, mining, and
energy interests was not an issue, except to promise more sacrifice of the
environment to short-term profits. Out of one side of the mouth came the
nonsense promise of restoring the middle class while from the other side of the
mouth issued defenses of the offshoring of their jobs and careers as free
trade.
The inability to
acknowledge and to debate real issues is a threat not only to the United States
but also to the entire world. Washington’s reckless pursuit of hegemony driven
by an insane neoconservative ideology is leading to military confrontation with
Russia and China. Eleven years of gratuitous wars with more on the way and an
economic policy that protects financial institutions from their mistakes have
burdened the US with massive budget deficits that are being monetized. The US
dollar’s loss of the reserve currency role and hyperinflation are plausible
consequences of disastrous economic policy.
How is it
possible that “the world’s only superpower” can hold a presidential election
without any discussion of these very real and serious problems being part of
it? How can anyone be excited or made hopeful about such an outcome?