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Happy Columbus Day, as we celebrate some guy who found an island over 500 years ago and we have no clue about the reason we remember and celebrate, a reason which has been lost for over 100 years. It’s just another day off work for some. So, the message today is, “Who cares?” Read on.
The vices of the rich and great are mistaken for errors,
and those of the poor and lowly for crimes.
– Marguerite Gardiner (Lady Blessington)*
And so we jail young black men for possession of a small amount of marijuana, but we allow government torturers to go unindicted.
Banking swindlers foreclosed fraudulently on the home mortgages of millions of Americans, forcing them onto the street and nobody went to jail for fraud or conspiracy. At the same time our legislators cut funds for food stamps that took food from the mouths of millions of kids, as those legislators congratulated themselves on their fiscal prudence. None was held to account for the empty stomachs of poor kids.
Goldman Sachs aggressively and fraudulently sold collateralized debt obligations (“CDOs”) to its clients, while at the same time dumping their own holdings because they knew those CDOs were worthless. No one went to jail for their SEC violations, fraud or conspiracy. They just got a slap on the wrist. Gotta wonder if the absence of Goldman asses in federal prison has something to do with the revolving door between Goldman and the FED.
Adding the $600 billion given to the Pentagon annually to the hundreds of billions thrown at the NSA and the rest, our annual defense spending is about $1.5 trillion, which supports our state of perpetual war, often on the wrong side of other peoples’ conflicts. That’s very profitable for the war matériel manufacturers, for so-called contractors (read: mercenaries) and others. It’s homicidal for people underneath our drone-launched rockets. Clearly, the profiteers care more about their profits than the lives of those they kill, yet no one is held to account.
Our leaders lied us into wars (think: Viet Nam and Iraq), nothing good came of it for the people of those countries or for the US, monstrous bad things happened and none of our leaders has been held accountable for the lying that resulted in millions slaughtered. Then a guy in New York got busted for selling cigarettes illegally, cops strangled him to death and no one called paramedics or attempted to resuscitate him. They just got put on administrative leave for a while. Makes me wonder: Black lives matter, but to whom?
We keep our privately run prisons full of people guilty of not much (sometimes guilty of nothing at all) because it’s profitable for our prison industry and helpful to “tough on crime” politicians. At the same time, the rich and powerful torturers, defrauders and even murderers go free.
Sadly, accountability is applied in inverse proportion to wealth and power.
So, many of the rich and powerful get away with their vice, largely because the laws are made by the rich and powerful; the rest of us are subject to the law. It’s that way in most places, so in this respect, America isn’t exceptional.
But we could be.
So, who cares? If we don’t care enough, things are certain to get worse.
*Thanks to MG for the quote.
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Ed. note: There is much in America that needs fixing and we are on a path to continually fail to make things better. It is my goal to make a difference – perhaps to be a catalyst for things to get better. That is the reason for these posts. To accomplish the goal requires reaching many thousands of people and a robust dialogue.
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2 Responses to Vice
Dominick October 12, 2015
Everything you describe Jack is related to law and law enforcement, and the people responsible for allowing laws that enrich some, punish others, or create health, safety and financial hazards for all of us. These are the voters of America. Regrettably, most are under a constant barrage of false and misleading political propaganda. This leads both Republicans and Democrats alike to repeatedly act against their own self-interests and perpetuate a political party system that is recklessly irresponsible and unresponsive to the will of the people.
However, having knowledge alone of the inequities of a corrupt political system is only useful if it leads to a plan of action that addresses them. Unfortunately, the level of political propaganda indoctrination voters experience leads to thinking about reform as though we still live in the 18th century. For example, listening to the promises of politicians to make a voting decision, instead of vetting individuals to determine if they will be accountable to their constituents – after they are elected.
To create change in how our government functions requires a change in how we think, and to question if our actions will be effective. In this 21st century, we can begin the process of electing representatives accountable to their constituents, instead of people who are party politicians who only listen or respond to their wealthy donors.
http://www.TrueDemocracyNow.org
Jim October 12, 2015
“All it takes for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing.”