Harvey Wasserman

Harvey Wasserman

Posted: September 8, 2009 11:22 AM

Obama Has Fed His Green Jones to King CONG

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Van Jones has been fed to King CONG (Coal, Oil, Nukes & Gas).

Obama's one serious green bright spot been sacrificed at the McCarthyite altar of the corporate bloviation machine.

The brilliant, charismatic Jones was responsible for the administration's single significant accomplishment to date. With clarity and verve Jones finally brought to the mainstream the critical message that what's good for the environment is also good for the economy.

The convenience of this simple truth has long been known to the green power movement. Since the early 1970s we have argued that converting away from fossil and nuclear fuels -- coal, oil, nukes & gas -- and onto a Solartopian system based on renewables and efficiency is the only route to long-term prosperity. With community-based solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, mass transit, increased efficiency and conservation, we can and must build a sustainable economy that will create jobs and geo-political stability.

An early articulation of this green-powered vision came at the "Toward Tomorrow" Fair at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in 1975. As the "No Nukes" movement was just gathering grassroots steam, we envisioned a community-based Solartopian energy system that would guarantee full employment and a survivable planet.

For the next quarter century, the No Nukes movement helped drive atomic energy into its economic and ecological black hole. As fossil fuels became ever more unsustainable, the vision took shape. Wind, solar and efficiency technologies boomed ahead.

But the multi-trillion-dollar fossil/nuke industry is nothing if not entrenched. Throughout the Reagan-Bush-Clinton-Bush nightmare it made common wisdom of the Big Lie that saving the environment meant economic sacrifice. In fact, except for King CONG's short-term mega-profits, the opposite has always been true.
Van Jones finally broke through. As an informed, exciting and compelling presenter, Jones made clear that the "green collar economy" is tangible and terrific. In his writings, mass meetings, television and legislative testimony, Jones turned the corner on the message that what's good for the environment is not only good for the economy, it's essential. Appearing with the likes of Robert Redford on Larry King, and much more, Jones finally injected into the mainstream the message that there will be no prosperity, no full employment, and no survivable planet without the necessary and do-able conversion to a green-powered Earth.

With Jones running point, Obama has in fact made millions of critical dollars available for renewable energy. The Stimulus Package does include a significant sector of cash for those wishing to bring wind, photovoltaics and other Solartopian systems into their home, office and industrial energy mix.

But we've seen this before. Jimmy Carter took halting steps up the Solartopian highway in the late 1970s. Tens of thousands of green jobs were created in California and elsewhere. The Ronald Reagan ripped the solar water heater off the White House roof and Gov. George Deukmejian killed Gov. Jerry Brown's tax credit program. The industry went into a tailspin, those thousands of jobs disappeared, and America's dependency on foreign oil soared out of control.

With Jones gone we have to worry that Obama might now repeat history. The pretext for forcing Jones out was pathetic. Like millions of Americans he signed a petition asking for an investigation into the 9/11 felling of the World Trade Center. He used the dreaded term "asshole" to accurately describe some Republicans, and then used it to describe himself and his friends. He may have said some things that some right winger might've construed as racist.

Did he kill someone? Did he engage in torture? Did he steal money? Is he a lousy parent?

This is McCarthyism at its most lethal, and administrative timidity at its most dangerous. If groveling to the corporate bloviators is Obama's strategy for making change, we are in deep deep trouble.

In fact Van Jones, as imperfect as the rest of us, was Obama's critical firestarter in a green-powered revolution that is decades overdue. While the likes of Glenn Beck can crow over his demise, it's the gargantuan King CONG barons of fossil/nuke who are really in the saddle. Pushing Van Jones aside is a major coup for the destroyers of the planet, and a big loss for those of us who would re-power and save it.

We will, of course, continue to fight against fossil and nuclear power and for a green-powered Earth. But as it has been for decades, the going is rough. Will this administration really be with us?

Harvey Wasserman's Solartopia: Our Green-Powered Earth is at www.harveywasserman.com. In 1973 he helped coin the phrase "No Nukes."

Van Jones has been fed to King CONG (Coal, Oil, Nukes & Gas). Obama's one serious green bright spot been sacrificed at the McCarthyite altar of the corporate bloviation machine. The brilliant, c...
Van Jones has been fed to King CONG (Coal, Oil, Nukes & Gas). Obama's one serious green bright spot been sacrificed at the McCarthyite altar of the corporate bloviation machine. The brilliant, c...
 
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- Kaviraj I'm a Fan of Kaviraj 42 fans permalink
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Ah, That poor Obama. Cotton cojones, as far as I can see.
Caves in to torturers (Bagram), banks (bailouts), Big Pharma (sold out for 80billion), Health Insurance (no single payer or public option) and Glenn Beck (ousted Van Jones).
He is a great speaker, but actions speak louder than words. Those actions so far have proven him to be in the pocket of Corporatism.
Change We Can't Believe In. Typical politician. Get someone real in the White House next time, if it is not already too late.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 09/10/2009

we know this; why don't you focus on Beck, who brought this on; he's your huckleberry--

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 09/09/2009
- valkyrie607 I'm a Fan of valkyrie607 106 fans permalink
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Removing Van Jones from his position was not about communism or 9/11 or racism. It was about protecting the status quo from anything with the faintest whiff of ACTUAL, radical change (as opposed to Change TM) about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 09/09/2009
- cbat I'm a Fan of cbat 76 fans permalink
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I am disappointed in both. I am disappointed the Van Jones let the right wingnut machine get to him and I am disappointed that Obama accepted his resignation. Well, it is what is. Sometimes things happend for a reason. Maybe Jones needed to be released from the constraints of the WH, so that he can continue to be a voice for the community. I know Glen Beck and his zombie worshipers think they made some kind of victory, NOT. This has only to strengthen our resolve.

Check out website - www.glenn-beck-sucks.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 09/08/2009
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Sign this petition people. It's time we changed the rules these lobbyist's play by!
http://www.change.org/actions/view/end_the_pay_to_play_campaign_practices

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 09/08/2009
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