Some of my friends -- one an
avid Democrat in particular -- have asked me for a "Plan B" in
support of my position that both major political parties are, at their core,
undifferentially corrupt and that we need to do something else -- something
like, for the first time in 32 years, elect a decent president rather than just
another of the embedded partisan toadies who dance to the beat of the selfsame
"elite."
Well, I don't have a defined
"Plan B" -- at least not yet -- nor any pronounced interest in a
specific candidate to propose as a champion. I would, however, be content with
quite a few, including decent candidates proposed by others.
But I do have a problem with
the sole focus on "winning," (which is in fact what "Plan
A" is all about) and I'm compelled to ask, "Winning what? Yet more
wars? Yet more disrespect and fear from the world community? Yet more Security State ? Yet less opportunities for
affordable higher education and medical care as compared with any other Western
industrialized nation? Yet more foreclosures? Yet more skew in the economic
status of working people and the so-called elite? And all the other disgraces
that both Democrat and Republican administrations -- without partisan
distinction -- have for the past thirty years heaped upon the future history of
this once world's oldest republic?"
It occurred to me that we've
gotten so tied up in superficialities, in impressions, in personality contests,
in labels above contents, and perhaps most perniciously of all, in hardened
steel partisanship, that the important qualities no longer merit our attention
and priority -- those qualities being courage, intelligence, goodwill and
integrity.
It would appear that to even
mention such qualities today is likely to brand one as an impractical idealist
or an unrealistic moralist. Apparently, political decency is beyond the popular
frame of reference, that frame of which is now confined to a candidate's
physical appearance, personality, stage presence, "churchiness," and
last but not least, partisanship.
The descent of the two-party
system into ownership by identical financial interests despite the contrivance
of differing individual controllers' names has deprived us of decent choice in
leadership, and its missionaries have persuaded us to denigrate any initiative
outside of that frame as "unrealistic," or "yet another
third-party foolishness doomed to failure."
There's a good case to be
made that since 1980 we've had but one set of interests performing the charade
of a two-party system. In those 31 years, (across three Republican and two
Democrat presidents) we've witnessed a steady decline in responsibility to
decent leadership, a steady escalation in lying wars with yet no believable end
in sight, and a steady decline in the government's service in the best
interests of the middle class to the steadily increased indenture to the elite.
Yes there is differentiation
in style and rhetoric, but, with apologies to Rudyard Kipling, as with the
Colonel's Lady and Judy O'Grady, the Dems and the Repubs are now sisters under
their skins. If, then, we would mount new opposition to the reality of the now
one two-headed elitist monster, we would be right back to the old ideal of a
two-party system --but this time with one of those parties once again (like
perhaps the Democrats of old such as FDR) representing the best and honest
interests of the people rather than each talking head of the two-headed monster
posturing to compete against each other with both of them bullshitting the
electorate.
All this sounds perhaps
convoluted, but that's exactly where the Republicrats, or Demopublicans, if you
will, would have it, or have us right between a rock and the charade of their
political opposition.
Perhaps my friend has it
right with "What's your Plan B?" How will we the people contend with
the treacherous two-headed political uniparty? We do need a real second party
then, don't we? High time we got to work on that, America , before once again, like in
fourteen months from now, the monster's two heads will be laughing with each
other at the expense of an non-represented electorate who didn't recognize the
monster after 32 years of political and economic abuse and disgrace to our
future history.
Okay, let the conversation
of a political force to take on the two-headed monster finally begin. Give us
some names. But more than anything else, don't give us the personalities and
the star appeal, give us their authentic political values, the record of their
good works, their convictions to actually serve the people and the cause of
peace, the dismantling of the security state, and at long last a trustworthy
hand stretched out to the decent governments of the world.
And be advised, my fellow
citizens, our time is running short!
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