Guest Post by Charles Hugh Smith
Please don't claim anything changes if one party or the other is in the majority. Anyone clinging to that fantasy is delusional.
If you really think it matters which political party controls the U.S. Senate, please answer these questions. Don't worry, they're not that difficult:
1. Will U.S. foreign policy in the Mideast change from being an incoherent pastiche of endless war and Imperial meddling? Please answer with a straight face. We all know the answer is that it doesn't matter who controls the Senate, Presidency or House of Representatives, nothing will change.
2. Will basic civil liberties be returned to the citizenry? You
know, like the cops are no longer allowed to steal your cash when they
stop you for a broken tail light and claim the cash was going to be used
for a drug deal.
Or some limits on domestic spying by Central State agencies. You
know, basic civil liberties as defined by the Bill of Rights and the
U.S. constitution.
Don't make me laugh--you know darned well that it doesn't matter
who controls the Senate, Presidency or House of Representatives, nothing
will change.
3. Will the predatory, parasitic policies of the Federal Reserve
that virtually everyone from the Wall Street Journal to what little
remains of the authentic Left understands has greatly increased income
and wealth inequality be reined in? Please don't claim either party has
any will or interest in limiting the Fed's rapacious financialization.
There is absolutely no evidence to support such a claim--it is pure
wishful thinking.
4. Will the steaming pile of profiteering, corruption, waste, fraud
and ineptitude that is Sickcare in the U.S. be truly reformed so its
costs drop by 50% to match what every other developed democracy spends
per person on universal healthcare? It doesn't matter if ObamaCare is
repealed or not; that monstrosity was simply another layer of
bureaucratic waste on an already hopelessly dysfunctional system.
If you answer "yes," please run a body scan on yourself to detect the biochips that were implanted while you voted Demopublican.
5. Will the influence of Big Money be well and truly banned from
politics? If you answer yes, please pick up your tin-foil hat at the
door.
6. Will the incentives in the Status Quo be reset to punish
rapacious financialization and gaming the system and reward productive
investment and labor? Before you answer, check out who's buttering the
Senators' bread. Hint: Wall Street does not qualify as productive unless
we're talking about the production of life-draining parasites.
Virtually none of the vast armies of skimmers and scammers, from those
pursuing bogus disability claims to lobbyist leeches, will suffer any
consequence.
Moral hazard is the Status Quo's Prime Directive.
7. Will anything be done to dismantle the Neofeudal Debt-Serfdom
known as student loans? You are delusional if you think either party has
any interest in limiting the predation of an academic Upper Caste
that came to do good and stayed to do well.
8. Will any prudent assessment be made of unaffordable weapons
systems like the F-35 Lightning--$1.5 trillion and counting for aircraft
that will soon be matched by drones that cost a fraction of the F-35's
$200 million a piece price tag? No way--parts of those insanely costly
jets are made in dozens of states, so the pork is well-distributed.
Never mind the plane is lemon, built to fight the wars of the past. It's
jobs, Baby--that's all that counts. Never mind the $1.5 trillion--we
can always borrow another couple trillion--the Fed promised us.
Do you really think the Senate controlled by either party will ask
why the F-35's price tag dropped to $120 million from $200 million?
That's easy--the revised estimate left out the engine and avionics.
They'll be added back in after the Senate approves open-ended funding.
If none of these key dynamics will change, you got nothing. Please
don't claim anything changes if one party or the other is in the
majority. Anyone clinging to that fantasy is delusional.
If you doubt this, please take the above quiz again.
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