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Americans: Serfs being Ruled Over by Oligarchs

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I have been saying the same things for years. Dr. Roberts states the same very well!...:cool:


Americans: Serfs being Ruled Over by Oligarchs


“In a little time [there will be] no middling sort. We shall have a few, and but a very few Lords, and all the rest beggars.” — R.L. Bushman


“Rapidly you are dividing into two classes–extreme rich and extreme poor.”— “Brutus”


BY PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS


Americans think that they have “freedom and democracy” and that politicians are held accountable by elections. The fact of the matter is that the US is ruled by powerful interest groups who control politicians with campaign contributions. Our real rulers are an oligarchy of financial and military/security interests and AIPAC, which influences US foreign policy for the benefit of Israel.


Have a look at economic policy. It is being run for the benefit of large financial concerns, such as Goldman Sachs.


It was the banks, not the millions of Americans who have lost homes, jobs, health insurance, and pensions, that received $700 billion in TARP funds. The banks used this gift of capital to make more profits. In the middle of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, Goldman Sachs announced record second quarter profits and large six-figure bonuses for every employee.


The Federal Reserve's low interest rate policy is another gift to the banks. It lowers their cost of funds and increases their profits. With the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act in 1999, banks became high-risk investment houses that trade financial instruments such is interest rate derivatives and mortgage backed securities. With abundant funds supplied virtually free by the Federal Reserve, banks are paying depositors virtually nothing on their savings.


Despite the Federal Reserve's low interest rate policy, beginning October 1 banks are raising the annual percentage rate (APR) on credit card purchases and cash advances and on balances that have a penalty rate because of late payment. Banks are also raising their late fee.


In the midst of the worst economy since the 1930s, heavily indebted Americans, who are losing their jobs and their homes, are to be bled into bankruptcy by the very banks that are being subsidized with TARP funds and low interest rates. Moreover, it is the American public that is on the hook for the TARP money and the low interest rates. As the US government's budget is 50% or more in the red, the TARP money has to be borrowed from abroad or monetized by the Fed. This means more pressure on the US dollar's exchange value and a rise in import prices and also domestic inflation.


Americans will thus pay for the TARP and low interest rate subsidies to their financial rulers with erosion in the purchasing power of the dollar. What we are experiencing is a massive redistribution of income from the American public to the financial sector. And this is occurring during a Democratic administration headed by America's first black president, with a Democratic majority in the House and Senate.


Is there a government anywhere that less represents its citizens than the US government?


Consider America's wars. As of the moment of writing, the out-of-pocket cost of America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is $900,000,000,000. When you add in the already incurred future costs of veterans' benefits, interest on the debt, the forgone use of the resources for productive purposes, and such other costs as computed by Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz and Harvard University budget expert Linda Bilmes, “our” government has wasted $3,000,000,000,000–three thousand billion dollars– on two wars that have no benefit whatsoever for any American whose income does not derive from the military/security complex, about which five-star general President Eisenhower warned us.


It is now a proven fact that the US invasion of Iraq was based on lies and deception of the American public. The only beneficiaries were the armaments industries, Blackwater, Halliburton, military officers who enjoy higher rates of promotion during war, and Muslim extremists whose case the US government proved by its unprovoked aggression against Muslims. No one else benefited. Iraq was a threat to no one, and finding Saddam Hussein and executing him after a kangaroo trial had no effect whatsoever on ending the war or preventing the start of others.


The cost of America's wars is a huge burden on a bankrupt country, but the cost incurred by veterans might be even higher. Homelessness is a prevalent condition of veterans, as is post-traumatic stress. American soldiers, who naively fought for the munitions industry's wars, for high compensation for the munitions CEOs, and for dividends and capital gains for the munitions shareholders, paid not only with lives and lost limbs, but also with broken marriages, ruined careers, psychiatric disorders, and prison sentences for failing to make child support payments.


What did Americans gain from an unaffordable war in Iraq that lasted far longer than World War II and that put into power Shi'ites allied with Iran?


The answer is obvious: nothing whatsoever. What did the armaments industry gain? Billions of dollars in profits. What about President Obama? “A corporate marketing creation,” sums up the distinguished British journalist John Pilger. Obama is the presidential candidate who promised to end the war in Iraq. He hasn't. But he has escalated the war in Afghanistan, started a new war in Pakistan, intends to repeat the Yugoslav scenario in the Caucasus, and appears determined to start a war in South America. In response to the acceptance by US puppet president of Columbia, Alvaro Uribe, of seven US military bases in Columbia, Venezuela warned South American countries that the “winds or war are beginning to blow.”


Here we have the US government, totally dependent on the generosity of foreigners to finance its red ink, which extends in large quantities as far as the eye can see, completely under the thumb of the military/security complex, which will destroy us all in order to meet Wall Street share price expectations.


Why does any American care who rules Afghanistan? The country has nothing to do with us.


Did the armed services committees of the House and Senate calculate the risk of destabilizing nuclear armed Pakistan when they acquiesced to Obama's new war there, a war that has already displaced two million Pakistanis? No, of course not. The whores took their orders from the same military/security oligarchy that instructed Obama.


The great American superpower and its 300 million people are being driven straight into the ground by the narrow interest of the big banks and the munitions industry. People, and not only Americans, are losing their sons, husbands, brothers, and fathers for no other reason than the profits of US armaments corporations, and the gullible American people seem proud of it. Those ribbon decals on their cars, SUVs and monster trucks proclaim their naive loyalty to the armaments industries and to the whores in Washington who promote wars.


Will Americans, smashed and destroyed by “their” government's policy, which always puts Americans last, ever understand who their real enemies are?


Will Americans realize that they are not ruled by elected representatives but by an oligarchy that owns the Washington whorehouse?


Will Americans ever understand that they are impotent serfs?


Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions. He has held numerous academic appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University, and Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.

This article first appeared in the Rock Creek Free Press, September 2009 edition




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You keep presenting proof the democrats are corrupt.
 

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Don't worry, if you don't get this!

This has always been the case and what has changed is degree of serfdom depending on the socio-economic/political model and the generation itself.

From the get go, America was and still is a colony setup by European merchant and nobility for the sole purpose of economic expansions. I usually think of it as an artificial country, a market place, where people from all over the world come to trade goods and services for extended period of time, sometimes for generations.

It was neither a settlement nor a migration of a natural sort, but at its core, a dislocation of millions of Europeans for the sole purpose of economic survival sanctioned and funded by the original Lords/nobility of Europe.

Granted, the settlers and their subsequent off springs have established one of the most dynamic market place know to man, but it is still a market place and the owners have never forgotten it.

My favorite book, "Men of Wealth", a biography of some of the richest men in Europe puts it something like this :

"The level of poverty and economic depravity were so extreme, people were forced to sell themselves into bondage to get a mere chance on serfdom."

Paying to be a serf? Sounds familiar doesn't it?
 

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You keep presenting proof the democrats are corrupt.
I read his post, and realized, this man obviously didn't read much of it did he? A condemnation of big government in general and the Democrats for sure. Condemns Bush and the Republicans for sure, and that's fine, but it is ample proof that political games such as Woody plays wont solve America's issues.

Oh well, I knew he wasn't that smart. Now he just proved it.
 

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The only thing that is going to save America is a Second Revolution. The seeds are in place. Look all over the internet - winds of REAL change are developing. Obama and his neo-Marxist world government will only fly so far with most of the USA. The problem is that a lot of us on the right AND especially on the left are too damn stupid to realize what the hell is going on.

Before you Obama lovers jump on me, let me be clear, I am NOT one of these big-government neo-cons that supports extensive carpet bombing of Muslim countries and pre-emptive strikes on so-called "threats".

We need to look towards the U.S. Constitution to restore the Republic to the way the Founding Fathers intended. Books like Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" spawned the first American revolution, and now, a new leader needs to arise that does the same. And it sure as hell is NOT going to be that shameful celebrity-approved teleprompter-president in the white house now.

America was intended to be a UNIQUE government in which the freedom of the individual rules supreme over the good of the collective. America is supposed to be a rebellion against the royalty that has persecuted people around the world for centuries. In modern times, this "royalty" is now the elite international bankers and world government figures, a "robber class" described the original post.

Banking and world government elites at the top of the robber class want to use the excuse of the "good of the collective" to mask their true status as the opressors of freedom and true democracy. Through their actions, they keep the serfs down, while fooling them into a right vs. left paradigm that keeps everyone fighting and too distracted to see what is really happening.

These elites are pandering to the dumbass brainwashed leftists of the world that crave and worship visions of idealism and collectivism in which everything is perfectly "just and fair". In practice, their socialism and communism only ever leads to totalitarianism, tyranny, mediocrity, oppression, and the loss of individual rights.

And this all fits in perfectly with the robber class's agenda. With this, you wind up getting a president like Obama who won an election with most of the people voting for him NOT EVEN REALIZING what they were actually voting for. A nebulous theme of "change", which really wasn't any change from the direction america was headed under bush...
 

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Oh well, I knew he wasn't that smart. Now he just proved it.
Here's what's happening across America today, buddy.
It reinforces the OP!
It's called the 'Race to the Bottom'.
In fact, it's so clear, only a fool couldn't see!

If you can't see it, well then sadly you're about as bright as JAJA!
For you surely share his myopic genes....:rolleyes:


A hard ending for housekeepers

Uncommon outsourcing eliminates 100 Hyatt jobs

By Katie Johnston Chase Globe Staff / September 17, 2009

When the housekeepers at the three Hyatt hotels in the Boston area were asked to train some new workers, they said they were told the trainees would be filling in during vacations.

On Aug. 31, staffers learned the full story: None of them would be making the beds and cleaning the showers any longer. All of them were losing their jobs. The trainees, it turns out, were employees of a Georgia company, Hospitality Staffing Solutions, who were replacing them that day.

The move to outsource the jobs of about 100 housekeeping employees at the Hyatt Regency Boston, Hyatt Regency Cambridge, and Hyatt Harborside at Logan International Airport is unusual in the hospitality industry, which counts on the housekeeping staff to help make sure hotel guests are comfortable.

“It’s unbelievable,’’ said Lucine Williams, 41, who has worked at the Hyatt Regency Boston for nearly 22 years and was making $15.32 an hour plus health, dental, and 401(k) benefits when she lost her job. “I don’t know how they can treat people like that.’’

After hearing the news at meetings last month, employees cried and screamed, said Drupattie Jungra, 55, who had worked at the Cambridge Hyatt for more than 21 years and made $15.69 an hour, plus benefits.

“Where am I going to go look for a job?’’ said Jungra, a widow who regularly sends money to her family in Guyana and whose four grown sons live with her.

Hyatt officials confirmed the layoffs at the three hotels, but declined to say whether the chain was considering similar moves in other locations across the country. “As part of an ongoing drive to address challenging economic conditions, the Hyatt hotels of Boston have restructured their housekeeping services,’’ according to a statement from the hotel. “Regrettably, the restructuring included staff reductions.’’

Like many hotels in the Boston area, the Hyatt has struggled this year, as a recession has caused people to cut down on their travel plans. Boston area hotels experienced a 21 percent drop in revenue per available room in June compared to the year before, according to PKF Hospitality Research, and 10 percent in July. Chicago-based Hyatt reported revenue fell 18 percent to $1.6 billion in the first half of this year.

Other hotels have taken a different approach to riding out the recession. Earlier this year the Liberty Hotel ended its contract with the company that provided its security and night janitorial service and replaced them with hotel workers from other departments who might have otherwise been laid off. “We would not [outsource housekeepers] because we want to tightly control the guest experience here and the cleanliness,’’ said managing director Jim Treadway.

Representatives from the Hilton and Marriott hotel chains said they have not outsourced their housekeepers and have no plans to do so.

Paul Sacco, the president of the Massachusetts Lodging Association, said he isn’t aware of any other hotels that have outsourced their cleaning staffs but wasn’t surprised by the move. “In these economic times, it just calls for unusual initiatives that maybe we wouldn’t have looked at before,’’ he said.

But Sacco pointed out that outsourcing has been going on for years at companies around the country and that not only would the move save the Hyatt money, it wouldn’t affect the hotel guests. “If you stayed at the Hyatt last night and you bumped into the housekeeper, would you notice a difference?’’

Janice Loux, the president of Unite Here Local 26, a union that represents local hotel workers, called the outsourcing a “race to the bottom.’’ The Hyatt housekeepers were not part of the union but reached out to Local 26, which is organizing a picket and rally in support of the housekeepers today at 5 p.m. at the downtown Hyatt.

“Never ever in all my years have I seen a wholesale contracting out of an entire department,’’ she said.

Loux said the new workers will make $8 an hour and receive no benefits, based on information from a Hospitality Staffing Solutions employee. Staffing firm president Rick Holliday sent out an e-mail stating his employees made competitive wages but didn’t answer further questions.

The dismissed workers received two weeks of pay when they were let go, plus one week of pay for every year they worked at the Hyatt up to five or 10 years, depending on the hotel. According to the housekeepers, two Hyatt employees from each hotel were asked to continue working, though it was unclear if they would be employed by the Hyatt or by the staffing firm.

Williams, a single mother of a 13-year-old with asthma, stocked up on medication before her insurance runs out at the end of the month. Last week, the former Hyatt Regency Boston housekeeper also had to cancel an airline ticket she’d bought the day before she was laid off to go see her father in Barbados. She hasn’t seen him since 2005, and isn’t sure when she’ll see him again.

Katie Johnston Chase can be reached at johnstonchase@globe.com.




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Tell us how they will achieve the American Dream with $8/hr pay and NO benefits?

Are none of our resident Globalist Corporatists going to defend the 'hosing' of these long term housekeepers by Hyatt Regency, all in the name of corporate GREED???....:mad:

Tell us why this is such a good thing for the Richest nation in the World to do to their workers????



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WoodPeckr

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Oh well, I knew he wasn't that smart. Now he just proved it.
LOL!
About all that shows is you know how to channel your good-buddy JAJA!
You two will get along together swimmingly, on the same mental plane!....;)



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I have been saying the same things for years. Dr. Roberts states the same very well!...:cool:

Americans: Serfs being Ruled Over by Oligarchs

...American soldiers, who naively fought for the munitions industry's wars, for high compensation for the munitions CEOs, and for dividends and capital gains for the munitions shareholders, paid not only with lives and lost limbs, but also with broken marriages, ruined careers, psychiatric disorders, and prison sentences for failing to make child support payments....
Being a greedy bastard, I think I'm going to have to look into DXS on the American Stock Exchange. Yeah, maybe I should get a piece of this munitions action. Any other index funds that track those sorts of companies?

jwm
 

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Being a greedy bastard, I think I'm going to have to look into DXS on the American Stock Exchange. Yeah, maybe I should get a piece of this munitions action. Any other index funds that track those sorts of companies?

jwm
Check with Darth Cheney.
DICK will tell you where his money goes.....;)



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