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Carl Pope

Carl Pope

Posted: February 18, 2011 12:38 PM

America is at war. Not with foreign enemies but domestically, with an unholy alliance of the allegedly grassroots Tea Party caucus of the Republican Party and the privileged, entrenched fossil-fuel cartels and other corporate insiders like the Koch brothers.

The Kochs and the Tea Party, of course, would like us to believe that this is a conventional, if epic, struggle between two political directions for the nation at a time of historic stress. They would like us to believe that the policy proposals they advance are designed to deal with the deficit and restore the economy -- they just have different priorities and ideas than their opponents.

But if, as Watergate's "Deep Throat" advised Woodward and Bernstein, we "follow the money," it's clear that the real strategic objective of the far right is an American society ruled domestically by a predatory oligarchy and projected globally as a militaristic empire.

The failure of the basic budget numbers being advocated by the Republican leadership to add up does not  mean they never mastered basic arithmetic -- these guys (and gals) can count. They just don't think the media or the public will bother to check their math. Their seeming innumeracy is a smokescreen to disguise their real goal -- a nation in which the economic and political elite maintain their power and privilege globally on the basis of military dominance domestically supported by a "winner take all" economy where it is every man for himself.

In their vision of America, it doesn't matter if most Americans fall gradually behind, if the average worker lacks the education to compete with high-end competitors around the world, or if the our infrastructure is inadequate to attract manufacturing investment. High rates of death and disease from pollution are just further examples of Donald Rumsfeld's cynical dictum that "stuff happens." Increasing instability -- whether of the climate or national security -- simply reinforces the need for autocratic control from the top. America becomes more like Mubarak's Egypt and less like Merkel's Germany. (It's intriguing that these reactionaries always talk about how America must not become like Europe -- they never seem to worry that we might become like Latin America or Africa, which is where we are actually headed.)

The big picture -- Republican budget numbers that don't add up -- has been documented by everyone from the Obama administration to Paul Krugman and the Center for American Progress. But a few samples from the environmental front of this war quickly reveal how little the proposed budget cuts have to do with money -- and how much they have to do with right-wing power.

So far, no one has whole-heartedly endorsed Newt Gingrich's latest salvo -- a proposal to simply abolish the Environmental Protection Agency. But dozens of new Republican members in the House have come up with the "death by a thousand cuts" version of Newt's proposal to abolish public health, clean air and water, and environmental standards -- and take the U.S. back a century.  Read Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune's letter to House members for more gory details, including cutting the EPA's budget by 30 percent.  

Virginia Congresssman Bob Goodlatte wants to prevent the EPA from restoring the Chesapeake Bay. Florida Congressman Tom Rooney wants to stop the EPA from enforcing Clean Water Act standards in that state. Under another proposal, the U.S. president could no longer create National Monuments (I suppose the Grand Canyon and Grand Teton must have been fiscal disasters for Arizona and Wyoming). Needless to say, EPA action against carbon pollution would be completely off the table -- but so too would action against mercury, soot, and smog. Toxic lead and cadmium in coal ash could be tossed into landfills under standards more lenient than those that apply to coffee grounds.

The chainsaws are also out in the state governments. In Florida, the governor is actually sending back $2 billion in federal funding for high-speed rail, determined to protect the the highway lobby's monopoly on transportation. (California will be happy to take it, thank you very much.) In New Jersey, the Renewable Energy Standard that made the Garden State America's solar powerhouse is now being attacked by its governor.

It's irrelevant that all of these environmental investments have shown significant and proven benefits for both the overall economy and the government's bottom line. (Arizona, after all, now has the Grand Canyon on its license plates to increase tourist revenues.) A new Blue Green Alliance study shows that the $93 billion in green investments under President' Obama's stimulus program have already created one million new jobs, and that the payback period for this investment was only seven months. By the end of the year, the U.S. economy had added $146 billion in new value against the $93 billion that was invested.  But from the viewpoint of the Koch brothers and the Tea Party, government programs that work are actually the most important ones to cut -- because when government works well it actually becomes more popular.

If there is a silver lining here -- and it's hard to find one -- it's that so much craziness is mixed in with the evil that a counter-reaction has begun. Yesterday in Madison, Wisconsin, 30,000 citizens gathered to protest the proposed destruction of vital state services in the name of budget balancing.  Recent polls show only very thin public support for the kinds of attacks on public services being proposed. The EPA's plans to regulate pollution are very popular; Congressional interference is not.

And, in a sign that the mainstream business community recognizes that at the end of the day, folks, we still have a country to run here, a lion lay down next to a lamb. In an eyebrow-raising moment, Rich Trumka, the head of the AFL-CIO, was joined before Congress by Thomas Donahue, head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, to jointly lobby for a long-term transportation infrastructure program funded by... a higher gasoline tax!

Candidly, it's not at all clear to me how all this will shake out. It could end badly, as it does in Shakespeare's Scottish play, where the line after "Something wicked this way comes" is a comment by the second witch, "Open, locks, whoever knocks!"

That's the approach being taken by many Tea Party activists, who are willing to partner with the worst kind of big corporate predators as long as the brand "conservative" is attached to the label. Or, we could see a public counter-reaction that's strong enough to reach across party lines and revive what was once an honorable and thoughtful political tradition -- American conservatism.

 
 
 

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HarlowGal1960
activists are made, not born
09:46 AM on 02/23/2011
frighteningly insightful and accurate
12:57 AM on 02/22/2011
So how do you make the mouth breathers understand they are being played,
and get them to bite the hand that starves them? That's the billion dollar
question.
07:18 PM on 02/21/2011
We have to unite! Big Oil is terrifying with it's coruption and it's apparent limitless sway. If 2 other large industries got together say for instance the GREEN business sector and the internet business sector and used the collective of the message and delivery system coupled with simmillar financial contributions we could overcome big oil and see that a new power takes hold and takes root. With Facebook, Twitter, and the largest green tech businesses we could topple the axis of evil and ignorance with information and hope...
thevamprn
Truth Smells Better Than BS
07:35 PM on 02/21/2011
The only way to reduce the power of any group is to limit the power of government.
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HarlowGal1960
activists are made, not born
09:49 AM on 02/23/2011
say what? i'm sorry, but this makes no sense to me. if government has less power to protect the common interests of all citizens, who will make sure other groups are held accountable when they exploit or damage those interests?
11:17 AM on 02/21/2011
Take care about drifting leftwards. You must know that every single instance of strong government control inspired by socialism has proceeded quickly to disaster. On the grand scale, Hitler's Germany, Stalin's Russia, Mao's China. Your disdain for freedom, captured in your disparaging 'every man for himself' innuendo, must force you to overlook where, when, and how the greatest progress for poor people ever seen has been achieved
07:25 PM on 02/21/2011
The only true progress for the poor in America will be the elevation of their station, to one that is out of poverty... You forget yourself.. And do you refer to the China that has absorbed 50% of what used to be American jobs, The China that now ownes the majority of all US debt, The China that we now buy most of our goods from with money that we borrow from China with interest? I think it is you that overlook or choose not to listen to what is going on.
01:45 PM on 02/25/2011
Yes, and if things don't change, they'll stay as they are. And no, I do not refer to that China. I referred to Mao's China. The new China is making dramatic progress in direct proportion to its move away from leftwing dogma. Meanwhile the USA moves in the opposite direction.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
10:14 PM on 02/19/2011
Conservatism comes this way. Conservatism was founded to conserve the multinational corporatist empire and destroy democracy, the republics, and the enlightenment of the people. Burke, look it up. It's not "something" it is definitely conservatism. Reagan said "government is the enemy" translation: Democracy and republics are the enemy, world corporatism is God. Is that what you "conservative" dupes want????? The only good conservative was Ike, and he was lying about being a conservative.,
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BluePhantom2
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06:18 PM on 02/19/2011
Too funny! Lines like "All these environmental investments" but you fail to mention that your lobbiests and politicians are doing that investing with my money and in my name. Saving the delta smelt is a prime example of how out of tough the greenies are, they have driven up unemployement to the highest levels in the country and destroyed farming in the valley, and did it using my tax dollars. Now I get to pay for the unemployement of the people whose livelehoods have been destroyed beause of a possible water shortage. The 2010 elections settled most of this and 2012 will stop this madness. All for taking care of the planet but not at the expense of our freedom.
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abbienormal
What hump?
08:33 PM on 02/19/2011
Smelt don't cause a water shortages. Backyard pools, golf courses, poor farming techniques, ridiculous wastes of water in places like Vegas, people that believe that clean water is free - all cause water shortages.
Linda from Deerfield
Paying attention
09:58 AM on 02/19/2011
Thanks for making the case so clearly. It is downright frightening, however, how many do not see it this way, and how much destructive power they wield. How their raising of our fears serves any purpose other than to fire our opposition is a great mystery to me.
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mlaiuppa
Pres. Sarcasm Society. Like we need your approval.
02:51 AM on 02/19/2011
When you cease to grow, you begin to die.

The Republican Party is all about status quo. Lately they're more about turning back the clock a century or more.

I don't think this is going to end with 30,000 or one city. Not if the abuse of the American People continues by the GOP, Kock Bros, Murdoch, K St, Wall St. etc.

We're already angry. We already can't take any more. It will only be a matter of time before something sets us off. The only question will be what it will be.
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BluePhantom2
The Blacksmith & the Artist reflected in their art
06:12 PM on 02/19/2011
Kind of disturbing! I thought the right (Tea Party & Repubs) were supposed to be the violent ones?
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08:19 PM on 02/19/2011
if the supreme court had appointed Obama president the tea baggers and gop would have made the streets run with blood. .
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mlaiuppa
Pres. Sarcasm Society. Like we need your approval.
04:02 AM on 02/20/2011
Who said anything about violence?

It's already started in Wisconsin.

If the right continues it's attack on the American people it won't stop with 70,000 and it will spread beyond Wisconsin. And schools won't be the only thing shut down.
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Joe Goforth
contempt for the status quo
11:26 PM on 02/18/2011
Our government can't be accountable for their own noxious gasses how do you expect them to tell the difference from bad gas and good gas? It's really hard for modern Americans being the oil super power of the last century to just wipe off the oil off their face an move on. Civilizations that can't imagine change disappear.