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Kunstler: Where Candidates Fear to Tread

Public Policy

That the snarkier circles of political commentary thrill to the elephantine bellowings of Donald J. Trump only shows the pathetic limitations of the snarkists. They enjoy Trump’s filterless mouth, his harsh goadings of the other presidential wannabes, and his supposed telepathic empathy for the suffering public outside the magic kingdom of DC.

Trump has one legitimate issue, immigration, plus a brief against the general incompetence of professional politicians, and a pocketful of grandiose claims about his majestic skills in business and deal-making. As business goes in this huckster’s paradise, being a real estate developer is perhaps one click above being a car-dealer, and the fact that some of Trump’s artful deals end up in bankruptcy court might argue against his self-proclaimed mastery. Hence, his relegation to the clown category.

What Trump represents most vividly in this moment of history is the astounding lack of seriousness among people who pretend to be political heavyweights. No one so far, including the lovable Bernie Sanders, has nailed a proper bill of grievances to the White House gate. A broad roster of dire issues facing this society ought to be self-evident. But since they are absent so far in the public discussion, here is my list of matters that serious candidates should dare to talk about (all things that a sitting president could take action on):

The security state. America has developed the most horrifying state security apparatus that the world has ever seen in its NSA and associated agencies. It has become the sugar tit for some of the most malevolent enterprises of the corporatocracy — the black ops companies and the weapons dealers. The growth of this monster was not mandated by heaven. A president could lead the move to deconstruct it. A candidate with a decent respect for our heritage would make this a major campaign issue.

Related to this is the disgusting militarization of the police. Police forces in small towns have no business owning MRAP vehicles, tanks, and heavy weaponry. The federal government gave a lot of this stuff to them. Guess what? It can take the stuff back. Serious candidates should propose this.

There is a more general militarization of national life that ought to be disturbing to thoughtful citizens. I live near a US Naval base. I see enlisted men in town wearing desert camo uniforms on their time off. I resent this hugely. Military personnel at home have no business wearing war theater garb in a place where they are not at war. Historically, it was never before the case that US soldiers went about in battle dress at home. This disgusting trend has even been adopted in major league baseball. The New York Mets and the Pittsburgh Pirates have gone on TV wearing camo baseball uniforms. What are they trying to prove? That we are all at war all the time?

The pervasive racketeering in American life is destroying the country. Medical racketeering leads the way. Be very clear: it is a hostage racket. You are the hostage when you are sick or in need of treatment. You will probably agree to anything that will save your life. The medical racketeers know this. Hence, we live under the tyranny of the “Charge-master” pricing system that assigns ludicrous costs to everything doled out as “medicine,” with the pharmaceutical industry creaming off whatever remains. A trip to the ER with a broken arm can easily propel a household into financial ruin. A president could apply the antitrust laws to many of these rackets and practices. There is no excuse for failing to take a stand.

The most dangerous rackets of our time are those running through banking and finance. The superficially genial President Obama has done absolutely nothing to defend the public against gross financial misconduct and pervasive accounting fraud. His justice department has failed to prosecute widespread criminality in banking and his regulators at the Securities and Exchange Commission and other agencies have sat on their hands for six years while markets are hijacked and manipulated. This behavior gives credence to a greater conspiracy between the governments, the “systemically important” banks, and the Federal Reserve to prop up a Potemkin financialized economy for political cover and favor at the expense of crumbling real economy. A potential president has got to swear to defend the public against these institutional turpitudes. A president can lead the way by proposing to reinstate the Glass-Steagall act and by directing the justice department to break up the “systemically important” banks before they implode the entire operating system of the global economy.

President Obama didn’t do a damn thing in the wake of the 2010 Citizens United decision issued by the Supreme Court. This decision endowed the alleged “personhood” of corporations with a “right” to express their political opinions by giving money in unlimited amounts to candidates. The decision has been a disaster, since it amounted to a “right” to buy elections. The “personhood” of corporations has evolved during the industrial age from a very circumscribed set of chartered practices to the very dubious realm of “personhood” privileges. The basic truth is that corporations do not have duties, obligations, or responsibilities to the public interest; only to their shareholders and boards of directors; and this condition should be self-evident to jurists. Hence, it is necessary to directly address by statute or constitutional amendment the limitations on the personhood of corporations. A president can lead the effort to do this via his party allies in congress.

Why has the foreign policy apparatus of the USA gone into the business of antagonizing Russia? How does it benefit the American people for its government to finance and direct a coup d’é·tat in Ukraine? Why did the Senate Foreign Relations Committee cease to function. Some of the GOP candidates for president are sitting senators. Why doesn’t press inquire of their failure? Why is there no public discussion of this very disturbing policy?

President Obama promised in 2009 to put an end to the revolving door between government regulators and the entities they were regulating, banks in particular. He did absolutely nothing about it. In fact, he installed a revolving door at the White House, allowing the free movement of such rogues as Robert Rubin, Gary Gensler, Mary Jo White, and Larry Summers in and out of government. Such villains are destroying the nation. Any president with a shred of common decency could put an end to this practice.

There you have a few choice things to chew on. They go beyond mere inchoate rage and revulsion against politicians. They represent a very rich agenda of matters the country must attend to if it is going to survive. I wonder if the major media grandees who make up the debate questions will even think of these things.

Kunstler  



17 Comments on "Kunstler: Where Candidates Fear to Tread"

  1. Jimmy on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 9:28 am 

    Why? Cuz America is a shithole oligarchy that’s why. Try to keep up Kunstler. Are you knew?

  2. ghung on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 9:35 am 

    “They go beyond mere inchoate rage and revulsion against politicians. They represent a very rich agenda of matters the country must attend to if it is going to survive.”

    Since Kunstler has made it clear that he believes the country won’t survive in anything like its current form, I’m not sure what the point is. Survive? Clusterfuck Nations generally don’t.

  3. Jimmy on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 9:37 am 

    Oops my bad. I just realized it’s a bunch of rhetorical questions.

  4. bug on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 10:56 am 

    I think it was Pres. Adams who said ” If the heads of government are rotten, that means the body and tail are similarly rotten”. Something to that effect.

  5. Davy on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 11:29 am 

    Jimmy are you Canadian?

  6. shortonoil on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 4:59 pm 

    The government will only feel safe when every citizen has been placed on a chain of a length specified by the bureaucracy.

  7. BobInget on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 6:17 pm 

    “cuckservative” really is taking hold on the right.

    “Cuckservative,” you see, is short for a cuckolded conservative. It’s not about a Republican whose wife is cheating on him, but one whose country is being taken away from him, and who’s too cowardly to do anything about it.

    Monday, Aug 3, 2015 07:20 AM PDT
    The GOP crack-up continues: The raging civil war over the disgusting “cuckservative” slur

    Combining racism and misogyny, the insult lets Donald Trump backers claim other Republicans aren’t real men
    Joan Walsh.

  8. BobInget on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 6:52 pm 

    I neglected to give Salon.com credit
    for exposing me to the C word term.

    The US and constant war. Fact or fiction?
    Today, President Obama escalated ‘our’ war on ISIS and President Assad. We are joined by Israel and Saudi Arabia.

    To refresh, Iran and Russia support
    Syria’s President Assad.
    High White House people are naming Russia as our “greatest threat”.

    Are Israel and Saudi Arabia preparing to assault Iran? Recent moves in oil markets indicate something is cooking.

    Brent Crude closed down.http://www.wsj.com/articles/nymex-september-oil-futures-hit-4-month-low-at-46-81-bbl-1438567753

    Current oil markets no longer supply and demand, control. Because current crude prices are unsustainable,
    the only reason a twenty dollar drop in recent months seems to be war prep, nothing less.

    Will Egypt and Turkey line up with KSA and Israel? WE need history to find stranger allies.

    Don’t hold your breath, this series of war will go on for a decade or longer.
    Battles not diplomacy, determine who controls Mideast oil.

  9. green_achers on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 8:42 pm 

    It ought to be kookservative. They’ve been taken over by their lunatic wing since 1980.

  10. Richard Ralph Roehl on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 8:51 pm 

    “Your Honor! We had to burn down the village in order to save it,” Lieutenant Caley explained to the Court.

    And in these words… are the solution to all of Amerika’s problems. Indeed! We need to burn down the god damn village. Yesss… and sane men will be throwing fuel on the fire.

  11. Makati1 on Mon, 3rd Aug 2015 9:39 pm 

    Since all politicians are ‘owned’ by the corporate elite before they are even allowed to run, why do we expect anything to change? The American sheeple are either:
    1. Too lazy
    2. Too stupid
    3. Too drugged up
    4. On the government tit and won’t do anything that could make them lose it.

    …or all 4. No, I don’t expect the USA to ever recover. They will slide into a dictatorship, or worse, as do most empires. But this time, it will either end as an isolated country, shunned by the world, or in a nuclear exchange as the method of last resort.

  12. Jimmy on Tue, 4th Aug 2015 1:18 am 

    The Republican-Democrat paradigm is a stage set for idiots to argue upon about how they should best be enslaved. And it appears there are plenty of idiots. In fact I’m sure there is no country with a higher density of idiots than USA.

    http://youtu.be/hDsPWmioSHg

  13. Jimmy on Tue, 4th Aug 2015 1:33 am 

    This sums up the answer to Kunstlers questions pretty well

    http://youtu.be/23BJNveKMRI

  14. Davy on Tue, 4th Aug 2015 8:27 am 

    The Jimmy-Mak show in full color.

  15. Makati1 on Wed, 5th Aug 2015 12:05 am 

    BTW: The Empire of Chaos’ future…

    “As the news portal AlterNet has recently noted, ultimately, the United States lives in a perpetual state of war. The US has not been at war only 20 years out of 239 years of the country’s existence.

    In 2014, the Gallup Institute jointly with WIN published a report based on a sociological research conducted across 65 countries of the world. The most noteworthy parts of it was that 24% of respondents from different corners of the world regarded the US as the most serious danger to the security of the planet.”

    http://journal-neo.org/2015/08/04/us-the-global-war-machine/

    ‘Empire of Chaos’ is an apt title.

  16. Makati1 on Wed, 5th Aug 2015 6:42 am 

    Ap, Great pic and sooooo true! ^_^

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