The Republican Cannibals: People Who Need People

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It is entirely possible America’s right wing demonstrates its love of America’s ordinary people in some highly unorthodox and undetectable way. Until such time as this currently obscured affection is rendered detectable it is only reasonable to interpret the overt hostility of fashionable right-wing ideology and policy proposals as indicative of a dim regard for ordinary citizens of The United States (They don’t think much of citizens of the rest of the world either but we won’t go there right at the moment).

It is never so stated of course, but in the Ayn Rand and Austrian School and even traditional country club thinking clutched to the Republican Party bosom now and fastened there with duct tape human beings, or the majority of them anyhow exist as fodder: raw economic material, cheap labor, easily malleable and deserving suckers of marketing for products and services and every fetid propaganda, powerless consumers here for the bilking, as well of course as impotent environmental sufferers at the hands of indifferent, entitled polluters: in other words Soylent Green tastily consumed with Grey Poupon.

Be it evident in its hostility to any kind of consumer-friendly, health improving health reform, attacks on the safety net, advocacy for the corporate and financial sectors, war-making on labor unions and collective bargaining, targeting of middle class investments and investments in the nation’s future, animus toward regulation, environmental standards and workplace safety, advancing of tax policies which increase or enshrine economic inequality, ordinary human beings on a good day are an afterthought in the eyes of this benighted worldview, on an average day a distasteful necessity, on a bad day an inexpensive and expendable commodity, and on every day saps.

You’ll hear a lot from the right-wing Republican herd about “the market” or more preposterously “liberty” but the oleaginous ideological rhetoric is smokescreen for or perhaps lipstick on a very gluttonous pig: a fancy cover, in their imagination at least, for feudalistic apologia and pus-filled plutocracy. This philosophical name-dropping and promiscuous blathering of grandiose buzzwords is intended to demonstrate a reverence for capitalism, though in fact what is being promoted is a transmogrification of capitalism as a mutant strumpet Adam smith wouldn’t recognize if it stripped down and took him to bed.

This dominance of capital over labor, ideology over human beings, philosophical systems over morality or common decency or the public good walnuts like Paul Ryan or Ted Cruz or Charles and David Koch swoon over as visions of the Dickensian paradise or Objectivism’s happiest place on earth, the Road to Serfdom for America’s 99%: Atlas no longer shrugging but happily sucking his pacifier.

This cannibalism is evident in every Republican position: with health care the concern isn’t ensuring the largest number of Americans can achieve or sustain health, or afford a basic necessity like doctors’ care when sick or suffering, or prevention of future disease; but rather, preventing or impeding reform so as to perpetuate a desperate class of consumers, profitability for America’s insurance companies and hospital CEO’s. Republicans invariably favor the interests of polluters over ordinary citizens and members of the communities in which they make their profits: Let them eat sulfur dioxide. Likewise, the Republican priority on taxes remains a tax structure guaranteeing the middle class and poor will continue bearing the brunt of Social Security funding, contributing a high percentage of income in payroll and sales and excise taxes so the wealthy, and “job creators” and “producers” pay relatively little in tax on incomes.

It goes on and on of course: opposition to a minimum wage is a given,  for what regard should be paid the dignity and well being of human beings perceived only as stereotypes and woebegone abstractions against the Republican defended interests of big business and ownership? Who cares about the safety of workers if it inconveniences their employers? It isn’t the victims of faulty products that kill or maim who earn the sympathy and protection of this political brand: it is those who make the product and profit. The principal party in the eyes of these jesters for the economic elite will never be the injury-sustaining worker but rather will invariably be the profitable opponent of regulation. Americans, little more to this bunch than ducklings for targeting at the carny shooting booth in the service of profitability for arms manufacturers are saddled with the disadvantage they’re likelier to be a sitting duck than the carnival kind that moves. As I say, on and on.

Silly, grandiose philosophies aside, how individuals can prance like pygmy ponies on behalf of barons and fat cats and large, grotesque toads such as Donald Trump may always remain mysterious. One might ask, as I have with great curiosity how they live with themselves, while the best evidence indicates their ethos depends upon the delusion that one retains ones rectitude by advocating crumbs of private charity to the poor while the policies one conceives and the society one builds consigns them to poverty, deepens their poverty and adds to their numbers.

In the meantime, in their radicalized eyes you’re neither treasured as a human being or valued as a citizen: you’re a Happy Meal.

 

Mitt to Half the Country: Drop Dead

I’m going out on a limb and speculating that at least one book candidate Mitt Romney has never read is Dale Carnegie’s “How to Win Friends and Influence People“. That is, given the way he talks about half the citizens of the country he says he wants to govern, and from whom his floundering campaign could desperately use some votes.

Of course, that’s not really being fair to Romney, since his caught on camera remarks clearly were not intended to be a pitch to voters but instead a sincere expression of how he feels about 47% of the lot of them, “lot” being the operative word here, since that is a lot of people he has now in his own words written off…and effectively told to: sod off.  I’ll go out on another limb and stipulate that even without the revelation of this informative tape anyone who has listened to Romney’s publicly stated proposals and positions would know his attitude toward the 47% and even the 99% is fuck you.

Still, Romney pouring his heart out to his fellow elitists about the dreadfulness of the middle and lower classes, those unwashed masses of layabouts was about as rich as a video of him complaining to his fellow fat cats about the impossibility of finding good help. The tape does serve the valuable purpose of preventing thousands upon thousands of progressives from expending energy producing caricatures of Richie Rich Republican snobbery, and exposing the new Republican extremism’s Randian view that much of the country is “moochers” who subsist at the teat of the wealthy “producers” (or if you prefer job creators) .Hello Ayn Rand, Goodbye Joe Sixpack, you lazy bum you.

Still, a videotaped record of Mitt Romney declaring that everyone below the 48th percentile in income is a miserable rotter, people, “I’ll never convince…should take personal responsibility and care for their lives,” is just a delightful find. And of course, this being Mitt Romney, he couldn’t make a speech without committing major atrocities to factuality, once again far too many to count. Obviously, 47% of the nation’s citizens are not dependent on government, though at least 47% of Romney’s true believers perhaps are, given the extent to which the oil companies and military industrial complex rely on government largesse for their profitability, not to mention the corporations who do not pay a cent in taxes, or the dreamy rates of taxation enjoyed by people in Romney’s economic class.

In fact, 80% of Americans pay more in regressive taxes such as sales tax, payroll taxes and federal excise taxes than they do in income tax, meaning Romney has a nasty glint in his eye for most of those he say he wants to govern. No, this probably isn’t the guy you want to have the beer with. In fact, since he says 47% of the population is people “who believe that they are victims” he’s going to tell you to “just shut the fuck up and buy your beer” before asking you finally, “What is beer”?

When Romney says the 47% feel “entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name it,” you can only say to yourself,  ”the nerve of those people, looking for such lavish luxuries.” But the best part of Romney’s Oracle thundered down from Mount Croesus is the picture it yields of the ignorance of this preening plutocrat of basic American economics, the fact that income inequality has reached the point, partially due to the luxurious tax rates for people like Romney, and due as well to the lousy wages people in his economic class pay their workers, only a tiny sliver of the full electorate gets a fair reward for the expansion of GDP they’ve  all worked so hard to produce, meaning  47% fail to even make enough to owe taxes. He might as well have said, “Let them eat cake.”

What spooks me so about Romney now is: How do you run against a guy who runs so hard against himself? Freeeeaaaaaaaky.

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