

Alexis de Tocqueville? He coined that title? I was always lead to believe that Jefferson said it but after a quick Google before starting this blog I'm seeing all sorts of authors...from Shakespeare to Hunter S Thompson, and now on further Google research, Ayn Rand. I was just talking to a friend and he said it's like trying to ask who quoted...Pass me the mashed potatoes!But it has been repeated in my thoughts as of late. And I got to say that I am kind of relieved to come upon it. It justifies the angst and anger in my soul, seeing our elected government officials cave into the corporate junta and eradicate the public option clause from the health care bill. Or when the President of The United States calls the nations bank CEO's on the carpet of the oval office, some don't even show, the ones that do look at their watches and shuffle around as if inquiring if The President is quite through. And hey, Mister President, What are you going to do about our massive year end bonuses to our cooperate heads, and the interest rates and general fleecing of the people. After all...It's going on unopposed...Hey! We're going to keep doing it and there ain't nothing you can do about it. And by the way...I got your bonus right here, Mister Prez!...Or that is how it appears to me anyway. This after we the tax payer saved them from total destruction last year on a massive bailout that they have started to pay back and I guess they have a right to do what ever they want...or at least that's the neo-con view because...the business of America is business, I guess...now what tight jawed chuckle head coined that one?
But...The truth is that the business of America is business. Even if that business has become so huge and powerful that the government under which it operates is no longer in control of how this business conducts itself. This is a direct result of republicanism which rose into power twenty-nine years ago with the deregulation games and a green light for corporate megalomania that has gone pretty much unregulated now for thirty years.
Essentially the neo-conservative point of view seems to be that taxation is wrong, government out of our lives (unless it's abortion or gay rights, and then it's government all over us like a cheap suit) and turn it over to the "private sector" so they can tax the pants off us all and they won't have to answer for any of it. And if you think that we are not taxed by the private sector...have you checked your health benefit co-payments lately?...or how about your credit card interest rates? And those taxes don't pay for infrastructure upkeep or national defense, social security or anything...it's just money out of our pockets and into their profits.
But the times are changing...and something I predicted seems to be taking shape in the beginning of this century (now wasn't I prophetic?). That government would eventually be absorbed by corporate enterprise and we would become a corporate feudal society paying homage to the corporate state.
And what of that? Well...the scary thing is that they really have no one to answer to and seem to do what ever they want with little regard for the well being of the people (that's you and I) And this becomes apparent when we hear of people being dropped by insurance companies when they become sick and in need of the insurance. It's all profit motivated, everyone knows this including the conservative factions that support this private sector philosophy.
I remember the Bush administration pushing for the privatization of social security, imagine that! The trouble with this whole idea of privatization of government is that a government...a democracy, the government is answerable to the people (that's us folks) who vote for the legislators and I know that it's been bad lately (mainly due to corporate lobbying which have put so many legislators into their pockets) but to a certain degree it still works. In a corporate run government...I don't think that would really be the reality.
And it all comes down to that deadliest of the seven deadly sins...greed...on a massive scale...on such a scale that it could very well bring down the whole fabric of our civilization before these guys are through. And if you think I've gone over the top with this...think it over.
And what of us...the people...the folk...always the ones always caught in the middle of these power plays...rise up? Overthrow a stagnated and divided legislation motivated by greed and run into the ground by inertia? A revolution? Doesn't seem likely, not as long as Two and a Half Men reruns still place relevance in our lives and Mickie D's still has two for one dollar on Wednesday.
Don't get me wrong...I love the two for one on Wednesdays and Two and a Half Men I never miss. I guess when the Tao suggested that one keep the bellies full and the mind ignorant he must of had a point...But I shutter when I think of all these people, sitting in their living rooms with hamburgers and television shows and their apathy and uncanny ability to accept what is completely against their best interests suddenly comes to roost on their front lawn and they get the government they deserve.
Happy New Year
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