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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, June 29, 2017
Democrats will be Accessories to the Crime

Trump, Republicans Seek to Euthanize 80 Million Young and Old Americans
“These
county lessons are significant because Medicaid is the largest funder
of preventive health, births/pregnancy, drug recovery and mental health
treatment services. When we talk about the growing costs of Medicaid, it
is prudent to remember the population being served. Of the 80 million
individuals covered by Medicaid today, more than 34 million are children
under 18 years old, 7.3 million are low-income elderly and 11 million
are disabled. Approximately one-third are very low-income adults between
ages 19 and 64, yet these same adults account for less than 16 percent
of Medicaid costs. By comparison, the elderly and disabled represent 61
percent of Medicaid costs, with children at around 20 percent. In fact,
50 percent of all U.S. births are covered by Medicaid.” – Matthew D. Chase is the executive director of the National Association of Counties.
“Low
income people—an estimated 23 million—will be stripped of all health
coverage. Millions of people will suffer needlessly, and many thousands
will die an early death. For the authors of these bills and their
corporate backers, this is not an unfortunate byproduct, but the
deliberate aim of their health care reform. For the richest 10 percent
who tower above the lower orders and control the political system and
its two major parties, the diversion of money from profits and private
bank accounts to keep working people alive and reasonably
healthy—especially those too old to serve as a source of surplus value
and profit—is an intolerable affront. Life expectancy in America is
already declining and mortality rates are rising for the working class,
in tandem with the colossal growth of social inequality. The ruling
class wants to accelerate this process.” – Barry Grey and Kate Randall
( June 27, 2017, Virginia, Sri Lanka Guardian) Who,
exactly, are the people that the Republicans in the US Congress
represent? Or, should we ask, do they have the best interests of their
local constituents in mind?
If constituent’s means insurance companies, donors and the financial
fascist gods they worship, then they are wonderful representatives. They
are doing what their masters seek and that is the elimination of 80
million non-economically productive old, disabled and young Americans
who rely on Medicaid.
Eating Their Own
It is difficult to comprehend why Republican voters are so inclined to
watch as their fellow citizens are likely to be cut off from the
lifeline that is Medicaid. It is more appalling, I suppose, to see the
Democrats and their constituents standing by, not fighting the
Trump-Republican madness, offering no plan and playing it safe in hopes
of winning congressional seats in the 2018 elections. In fact, they seem
willing to sacrifice those 80 million Americans just to retain their
house and senate seats.
If Americans who identify as Republicans–and by their silence
Democrats–are willing to kill off, or cause the suffering of so many of
their fellow citizens, what does that say about the state of the United
States? We are told repeatedly that the economic recovery is on track,
unemployment is down, and the stock market is soaring to historical
heights. But you would not think that after visiting many of America’s
cities, rural areas and many small communities. And now comes word from
America’s economic and political overlords that there are not enough
qualified employees in America to fill positions that are available.
Who is to blame for that? Why, of course, the “little people”, not the
financial and ideological savages who are ripping apart the country.
To force the minions to become qualified, Republicans and Democrats seek
to privatize the entire US education system ensuring that corporate
teachers will train “we the people” to become qualified for this and
that job. But that will create two societies in the United States: One
in which 30 percent of Americans fill all the “good” jobs and are gated
off in their own communities protected by private security companies.
The other 70 percent will include homeless tribes, squatters, the
unemployed, the sick, the non-productive, and those 80 million Americans
dumped off Medicaid. But, hey! For an $800 billion tax cut for the
wealthy–thanks to crippling Medicaid–what is a few million unproductive
lives?
If euthanasia became acceptable across the land, Trump and his
Republican moneychangers would pass legislation containing standards
staying alive on productivity, health, and taxable income. The Democrats
would shrug their shoulders.
Thanks a Lot!
The fact is that the American people are the nation’s most important
infrastructure. But with each passing day, they are being subjected to death on the installment plan.
It took a few decades for the financial cannibals to eat the social
programs of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson. President Jimmy
Carter kicked it off with a focus on urban areas.
“In
1978, Jimmy Carter released the United States’ first comprehensive
national urban policy, A New Partnership to Conserve America’s
Communities. With its emphasis on voluntarism, decentralization, and
public–private partnerships, the national urban policy accelerated the
devolution of social policy begun under the Nixon Administration and
laid the foundation for Reagan’s retrenchment. Looking beyond the urban
policy deliberations to the activities of two other Carter initiatives,
the National Commission on Neighborhoods and the White Conference on
Balanced Growth and National Economic Development, demonstrates that
state and local officials and neighborhood advocates were complicit in
establishing and legitimating urban policies predicated on privatization
and devolution.”
Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barak
Obama took the baton from Carter and continued the destruction of
American society. Trump has eagerly grabbed that baton. Now, the country
is more notably vicious, partisan, politically paralyzed, at war,
confused and, in some segments of the population, afraid. (As an aside, I
was walking past an Indian family seated on benches in a park. There
were five of them with two being teenagers. I overheard one of the
adults and the two teenagers talking about being deported. “Where would
we go,” one teenager asked. Another said, “You are from here, they won’t
deport you.” Thanks be to President Donald J. Trump!)
On June 26, the US Supreme Court weighed in on Trump’s travel ban. The
Court ruled that, absent a foreign national’s demonstrated connection to
someone in the United States (family, employer, etc.), the person would
not be allowed into the country. The Supreme Court will hear the case
in October 2017. It is anyone’s guess what the court will ultimately
rule.
Fight them There to Protect the Dystopia Here
Pentagon officials are fond of saying that the world is the most
volatile that they’ve seen in their careers. Indeed it is, and they need
look no further than their own homeland. A good comparison for the
internal political, social and cultural dynamic of the United States
homeland is the melting and crumbling ice sheets in West Antarctica.
Scientists say there are “natural” processes at work on the ice sheets.
Can we say that “natural” historical processes at work that are
fracturing the American Republic? Is Trump the political version of
Climate Change?
Trump and the Republicans—and their partners in crime the Democrats—are
accelerating the crackup of the American Republic. Trump’s people are
unrepentant liars, no more so than Trump himself. Disaster follows in
Trump’s wake. The Boeing plant that
Trump visited is dumping 200 workers. Saudi Arabia, with Trump’s
support, seeks to turn Qatar into a Saudi protectorate. The Saudi’s,
Egypt and the UAE have in place an economic embargo of Qatar underway
that Trump supports. The Middle East and Persian Gulf countries seem to
be headed for more violence, if that is possible. And now, the US is
engaging in combat action against Syrian government forces that are
supported by Russian and Iranian military forces. But all’s well at
Trump’s properties.
That’s All Folks!
Blood is flowing from the US Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence. Lingchi,
or death by 1,000 cuts, is the Republican’s preferred method for
turning the American Republic into a corporate and security state while culling the non-productive human herd in America.
We were all taught as young kids that it was better to fight the bad
guys over “there” instead of “here”. But what if “here” turns into a
dystopian republic as portrayed in the novels We, Brave New World, and 1984? What if we are, God forbid, headed towards a version of Syria and Iraq?
So many years have passed since George W. Bush was president. I thought
that was a dangerous time, and it was. But Trump and the Republicans—and
their woeful Democratic “opponents”—have taken wickedness to a new
levels of savageness. Civil rights enforcement are in jeopardy with
Jeff Sessions as attorney general. The butchers in the Office of
Management and Budget and Treasury could care less about 70 percent of
the country’s populace. The Trump administration is nearly lily white in
a land filled with Black, Brown and Hispanic, and LGBTQ populations.
The only cabinet member worth respecting is Defense Secretary Jim
Mattis. He allowed open celebrations in the Pentagon for Black, Brown,
Hispanic, LGBTQ and First Peoples.
Many say after an article like this, well, that’s nice, but what is your
solution? The answer to that is in an article I wrote on July 25, 2005. I
think it still applies 12 years later. Civil justice groups need to
build seamless cross-cultural and political networks in communities
around the land. If no new political party can be created, then the
Democrats must be retrained to represent the people.
Maybe it would help if people stopped looking down into their mobile devices and take a look at the world around them.
John Stanton can be reached at jstantonarchangel@gmail.com