By: RmuseJune 12, 2012
In political campaigns there are hardly any statements that are not
carefully measured to engender support among the voting public.
Republicans have staked out a position that government is bad, and there
are few agencies that have been spared from their wrath as draining
resources that could be better allocated to the wealthy under the guise
of deficit reduction and fiscal responsibility. After Willard Romney’s
statement that the American people got the message from Wisconsin that
there are too many police officers, firefighters, teachers, and
construction workers rebuilding the nation’s infrastructure, the
Republican message became perfectly clear; Americans’ tax dollars are
being squandered and could be better spent on more tax cuts for the rich
and corporations.
Yesterday, Romney surrogate John Sununu
defended Romney’s position and claimed “
there’s wisdom in the comment”
and that indeed, Americans want fewer police, firefighters and teachers
because there is less need for employees on the public payroll. The
Republican Party leader, Rush Limbaugh also weighed in with the party
line
assailing public employees
like law enforcement and fire fighters as a drag on the economy because
they work for the government and not the private sector. Now, Limbaugh
is not an economist, but even his addled brain comprehends that
firefighters, police officers, and teachers spend every penny of their
incomes in the private sector contributing to the economy and creating
jobs, but his point was not an economic argument, it was ideological to
persuade his audience that Republicans are correct in demeaning
government employees as wasting taxpayer dollars on public safety and
education instead of supporting the wealthy with more tax breaks and
government privatization.
In this
column the past two days, it was
explained
in simplistic terms that public employees contribute to economic growth
and job creation in the private sector. Yesterday, Paul Krugman, a real
economist,
reiterated the point that “
the real story about this economy is that this cutback at the public sector are what’s hurting recovery” and that “
there
is like 1.4 million jobs that we should have had in the public sector,
and of course, those are translated to more private sector jobs too.”
The point Krugman failed to make is that the Republican agenda is
turning over operation of public sector jobs to private enterprise to
enrich big business, break unions, and giving Americans’ tax dollars to
the wealthy with tax cuts.
Republicans are, finally, exposing their real objective in winning
big in this election and it has nothing to do with fixing the economy,
creating private sector jobs, or helping Americans struggling in the
economy they created. It is a blatant attempt at creating an oligarchy
and destroying the government and American way of life now and the
distant future. It is true Republicans want to destroy unions that
typically support Democratic candidates and their agenda, but their real
goal is destroying the foundations of American governance and replacing
it with corporate rule. They will have plenty of support from racists
and anti-government teabagger types, but it is unknown if the public at
large understands the repercussions of eliminating the government and
replacing it with a theocratic plutocracy.
Republicans typically support small government, but the drive to
satisfy Libertarians and anti-tax champions like Grover Norquist and the
Koch brothers portends a country of peasants struggling to survive a
truly Draconian agenda. That Willard Romney, Rush Limbaugh, and their
sycophants in Congress and state legislatures have made this election
about eliminating police and fire protection is telling, but it is not
shocking when considering that Republicans across the country have been
dismantling government programs and offering private sector alternatives
as America’s economic salvation. For example, in the Paul Ryan Path to
Prosperity budget, veterans’ benefits were cut by $39 billion and Romney
proposes giving them healthcare vouchers that will not only causes
undue economic pain to “America’s heroes,” any savings will go to tax
cuts for the rich and profits to the healthcare industry. All of the
Republican plans add to the nation’s deficit now and in the future, and
they are unfazed that their tax cuts for the wealthy will add trillions
to the nation’s debt as revenue dries up and tax cuts are funded with
borrowed money that George W. Bush made popular. In fact, Romney and
Ryan’s proposals cut across the government except for the military and
wealthy’s tax cuts, and it is pure Libertarianism as promoted by the
Koch brothers in
the literature from their secret policy meetings.
This election is not about fiscal responsibility, reducing the
deficit, or creating jobs; it is about changing America into a private
enterprise. Willard Romney has made it clear that in his administration,
all the focus will be on turning over as much of the government as
possible to private enterprise to enrich corporations, or as Willard
refers to them, people. However, the real people, poor, minority, middle
class, and elderly people are left to fend for themselves as their
pensions, Social Security, healthcare, education, fire and police
protection are eliminated to fund new tax cuts for the rich. In the
Libertarian vision of America, only the economically strong survive as
all taxpayer-funded government expenditures go to the military and the
wealthy. If any American thinks for a second that a Libertarian
government will not turn the military on the citizens, they
underestimate the resolve of greed. When people are hungry, frightened,
and see no alternative other than taking to the streets to demand
accountability and government by the people, the ruling class will
unleash the military on the populace with extreme prejudice to maintain
their hold on power.
The Republican Party, in their drive to alter America’s government,
is precipitating a Constitutional emergency with every attempt at
minimizing government by the people and replacing it with a plutocracy,
and Romney is at the forefront of fulfilling the Libertarian dream that
ends government as we know it by dismantling it agency by agency. When
Romney talks about “
getting government out of the way,” he
means getting rid of government and allowing corporations and the
wealthy to take over. It is the Koch brothers agenda that “
free enterprise is more than an economic system-it is a moral imperative and we must defend it at all costs,” and Romney and Republicans are dutifully making their play to protect the Koch’s moral imperative that “
smaller government means a vision that goes beyond lower taxes and economic efficiency, “ it means “
making a new case for liberty that appeals to all Americans, rich and poor.”
The Koch brothers Libertarian vision is an America with no middle class
and it explains Romney’s drive to eliminate public sector jobs and
reduce America to a peasant class and the wealthy elite.
It is a sad commentary indeed that one of the two major political
parties is campaigning openly on dismantling the government and
replacing it with a plutocracy, and yet that is the Republican Party’s
agenda for this election. That Republicans are lining up behind Romney’s
attack on public employees further informs that their goal is not
creating a vibrant economy or creating jobs, it is eliminating the
government agency by agency until it is small enough to drown in a
bathtub. What is tragic, is that there are truly stupid Americans whose
hatred of an African American man as President is facilitating this
country’s demise and that their bigotry, religious fervor, and
anti-American zeal will undo over 230 years of democracy in one
anti-government election.
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