Posts Tagged ‘fascism’

“We owe it to ourselves.”

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

For all those who like to believe that people today are dumber than they used to be, the above statement ought offer fairly compelling counter-evidence.

Once upon a time otherwise intelligent (and educated, which isn’t the same thing) people apparently believed that statement, uttered decades ago by John Maynard Keynes, among others, in reference to the national debt.

But what does it even mean? On the face of it, isn’t it transparent nonsense?  Let’s see you borrow $100 from yourself.  Does that mean you suddenly have $200?

Ah, but let me explain how it really works.

I take from you $100.  That shouldn’t bother you, because “we” - necessarily including you and I - owe it to “ourselves.” Yes?

Now, to pay back that debt, I take from you $100.  Because you and I are still part of “we.” And we owed that $100 to ourselves, yes?

So now we’re square. The debt has been repaid. Only a greedy bastard could possibly complain. Gitmo for you, Gordon Gekko!

Isn’t that simple?

Not convinced?  I give you the “bailout” - the largest single wealth transfer from the proletariat to the wealthy in known human history. In this case, the transaction above works out as $100 (plus a whole lot more) borrowed from you, and repaid to J.P. Morgan.

Which cosmic larceny, of course, is heartily supported by both presidential candidates.

National Service Slavery

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
Youth, serve the Leader!*

Youth, serve the Leader!*

Because you aren’t doing enough for the rich and the powerful already.

You selfish bastards.

Yep. Mussolini-style fascism, imported wholesale by Herbert Hoover and rebranded as the “New Deal” by the plutocrats who pulled FDR’s strings, rises again from the grave to stalk the living and suck out their lives to feed its evil.

Who am I kidding? Economic fascism - the Corporate State - is what we all grew up under. It never died.

But it still stalks the living to suck their lives and feed its evil. That part’s right.

Of course the cynical might ask who’s going to pay for all this. The government is beyond broke: its a few trillion in the hole. The answer is us, of course. But now how you think.

Rather, look again to Zimbabwe. Get ready to add three or four zeroes to the bills in your wallet.

And a couple more to the bills you have to pay to live.

Unearned feelings of not just self-worth but superiority are turning out, wicked fast, to be the most expensive habituation in history.

*Note: the bottom legend on the poster reads, “Everyone ten years in the Hitler Youth.”