Lucille
04-17-2012, 08:11 AM
Why Do Politicians Pander? Because it Works. (http://blog.independent.org/2012/04/16/why-do-politicians-pander-because-it-works/)
...Why are all the political campaign sound-bites dominating the media trivializations and pandering?
Because it works.
From bread and circuses, to scapegoating the Jews as the source of all ills, to today’s headlines of “The Rich Are Different From You and Me—They Pay Fewer Taxes,” to Trayvon Martin as a “martyr,” to a supposed “War on Women”, divisiveness protects those in power and helps them garner more power.
Why aren’t we at the barricades fighting for the abolition of the USA PATRIOT Act (renewed and expanded under the current administration), the TSA, and National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) a/k/a the “Homeland Battlefield Bill;” executive orders such as that extending the Defense Production Act of 1950; the growth of the surveillance state and continuing encroachments against our privacy?
Where is a black leadership decrying the near-genocidal effects of the War on Poverty and the War on Drugs, and the fraudulent bureaucracy posing as public education?
Where are the voices protesting the real class divide today—with the “haves” now increasingly the insider “Ruling Class” versus the vast majority of us “have-nots” in the “Country Class”?
Are the free provision of birth control and Warren Buffet’s paying capital gains taxes at a rate lower than the income tax really the sources of our malaise? Or can we pull back the curtain to reveal government failure as the common denominator undermining our peace, prosperity, and security, band together to re-form civil societies in which voluntary association replaces violence, and free men and women from the crippling oppression of exploitative victimologies?
...Why are all the political campaign sound-bites dominating the media trivializations and pandering?
Because it works.
From bread and circuses, to scapegoating the Jews as the source of all ills, to today’s headlines of “The Rich Are Different From You and Me—They Pay Fewer Taxes,” to Trayvon Martin as a “martyr,” to a supposed “War on Women”, divisiveness protects those in power and helps them garner more power.
Why aren’t we at the barricades fighting for the abolition of the USA PATRIOT Act (renewed and expanded under the current administration), the TSA, and National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) a/k/a the “Homeland Battlefield Bill;” executive orders such as that extending the Defense Production Act of 1950; the growth of the surveillance state and continuing encroachments against our privacy?
Where is a black leadership decrying the near-genocidal effects of the War on Poverty and the War on Drugs, and the fraudulent bureaucracy posing as public education?
Where are the voices protesting the real class divide today—with the “haves” now increasingly the insider “Ruling Class” versus the vast majority of us “have-nots” in the “Country Class”?
Are the free provision of birth control and Warren Buffet’s paying capital gains taxes at a rate lower than the income tax really the sources of our malaise? Or can we pull back the curtain to reveal government failure as the common denominator undermining our peace, prosperity, and security, band together to re-form civil societies in which voluntary association replaces violence, and free men and women from the crippling oppression of exploitative victimologies?