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The so called cash is going to crash long before all this
goes down I think....
William Hugh Tunstall wrote:
>
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> What is going to happen to America if Bush becomes president?
> Since Al Gore, for the most part, has completely distanced himself from
> the core constituency of the Democratic party, and it looks like he has
> little chance of changing his act, which consists of more of "the same
> old-same old," I think it's very possible that we might have a Republican
> president and a Republican-dominated Congress.
>
> Once being handed that kind of power, it will only be natural for the most
> extreme elements in the Republican Party "to finish the
> agenda." First off, the religious right will start pressuring
> President Shrub for a number of Christian measures to be adopted. Not
> wanting to be left out of the party, the corporate neo-liberal crowd
> will demand more "market freedom," so we can expect an escalation of
> mergers, plant closings and the few manufacturing firms that still remain
> here will probably head offshore. (result? higher standard of living for
> those who have, lower standard of living for the have-nots.)
>
> Next, in order to give new life to the military-industrial firms, a few
> more brushfire wars will have to be generated in order to justify
> an arms buildup. So, an escalation of global violence is inevitable.
>
> Finally, we can expect rollbacks in education, because,
> after all, according to New Century logic, why do wage slaves need
> education in the first place? Education for what? Many
> "conservatives" are already
> looking forward to the day when they can eliminate public education
> altogether.
>
> Left stranded working for subsistence wages, trapped in urban centers, the
> fate of millions of Americans in Bush's New Century will not be a
> particularly bright one. When the American people finally wake up and
> learn that they've been conned, of course, it will be too late. Because
> once the fascist right has had their taste of absolute power, they're not
> going to want to give it up.
>
> I don't think the Bush presidency is going to be a particularly "moderate"
> one. In fact, I believe that the right wing will finally be given what it
> wants: a Republican president in partnership with a Republican-controlled
> Congress. They've spent at least twenty-five to thirty years stewing in their
> animosity and hate. For a brief period before the Oklahoma City
> bombing, the drumbeat of hatred and bigotry was almost deafening if
> you had the misfortune of tuning into talk radio during that period.
>
> But with a Bush presidency, they will want victory: the final
> and complete eradication of all traces of "liberalism" in the country.
> So, we can say goodbye to the few civil liberties we possess.
>
> At last, they'll be able "to clean house."
> Dubya will be consigned to rubber stamping each idiot measure that
> comes off of the hill. He will have no choice.
>
> Of course, the extreme right has a problem. Not everyone in America is a
> member of the flying monkey right. There are all those OTHERS who will
> have to be dealt with. And once they start their plans for
> "mobilization," we can expect the return of the draft, the creation of
> motivational "camps" not only for not only the nation's urban youth, but
> the camps will be the destination of many adults as well. Of course
> there will be violent opposition--but the right wing isn't particularly
> worried.
>
> Now, I know that some of you might argue my prediction is too
> chiliastic...after all, Americans have always liked fascism with a
> friendly face. Orwell's boot eternally stamping down on a human face
> won't play in America. But I think we have a new crowd eager to play with
> the controls.
>
> The Bush presidency will be just the ticket for the extreme
> right to enter those final stages of complete psychosis. It wasn't too
> many years ago that Oliver North was calling for the implementation of
> "martial law" in Reagan America.
>
> Now, interestingly, on the opposite end of the political spectrum, the
> extreme left sees the coming of a Bush presidency as a blessing. As the
> last few economic safety nets are quietly removed by the wrecking crew,
> and as the misery index escalates, many leftists know that a
> revolutionary potential will be created. They see it as a window of
> opportunity. Social distress generates militancy. All it takes is a
> spark. They see the millions of people who now make up the
> nation's underclass, a group of people who have been PERMANENTLY consigned
> to servile status by the ruling elite, as potential revolutionaries.
> Out of the coming unrest, they envision a new political dynamic emerging.
>
> But our corporate masters seem to be sublimely untroubled by how the
> masses of people are going to respond to the nation's final slide into a
> police state. Why this is so, I can only attribute to the fact that they
> no longer are interested in the idea of political legitimacy.
> They already possess the technological means to control us and they're not
> particularly worried.
>
> Of course, hopefully, my chiliastic predictions might not come to pass. I
> hope not, but I'm not particularly optimistic.
>
> So, as we drift towards our date with destiny...lo and behold...what
> strange beast is slouching towards Bethlehem? Or as Yeats also wrote,
> "the centre cannot hold/ things fall apart..." The twenty-first century
> is literally going to be one hell of a ride.
>
> Wm
>
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