http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/the_peasants_need_pitchforks_20110405/

 

The Peasants Need Pitchforks

 

Robert Scheer

Truthdig: April 5, 2011

A "working class hero," John Lennon told us in his song of that title, "is
something to be/ Keep you doped with religion and sex and TV/ And you think
you're so clever and classless and free/ But you're still fucking peasants
as far as I can see." 

The delusion of a classless America in which opportunity is equally
distributed is the most effective deception perpetrated by the moneyed elite
that controls all the key levers of power in what passes for our democracy.
It is a myth blown away by Nobel Prize winner Joseph E. Stiglitz in the
current issue of Vanity Fair.
<http://www.vanityfair.com/society/features/2011/05/top-one-percent-201105%2
0> In an article titled "Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1%" Stiglitz states
that the top thin layer of the superwealthy controls 40 percent of all
wealth in what is now the most sharply class-divided of all developed
nations: "Americans have been watching protests against repressive regimes
that concentrate massive wealth in the hands of an elite few. Yet, in our
own democracy, 1 percent of the people take nearly a quarter of the nation's
income-an inequality even the wealthy will come to regret."  

That is the harsh reality obscured by the media's focus on celebrity gossip,
sports rivalries and lotteries, situations in which the average person can
pretend that he or she is plugged into the winning side. The illusion of
personal power substitutes consumer sovereignty-which smartphone to
purchase-for real power over the decisions that affect our lives. Even
though most Americans accept that the political game is rigged, we have long
assumed that the choices we make in the economic sphere as to career and
home are matters that respond to our wisdom and will. But the banking
tsunami that wiped out so many jobs and so much homeownership has
demonstrated that most Americans have no real control over any of that, and
while they suffer, the corporate rich reward themselves in direct proportion
to the amount of suffering they have caused.  

Instead of taxing the superrich on the bonuses dispensed by top corporations
such as Exxon, Bank of America, General Electric, Chevron and Boeing, all of
which managed to avoid paying any federal corporate taxes last year, the
politicians of both parties in Congress are about to accede to the
Republican demand that programs that help ordinary folks be cut to pay for
the programs that bailed out the banks.

It is a reality further obscured by the academic elite, led by economists
who receive enormous payoffs from Wall Street in speaking and consulting
fees, and their less privileged university colleagues who are so often
dependent upon wealthy sponsors for their research funding. Then there are
the media, which are indistinguishable parts of the corporate-owned culture
and which with rare exception pretend that we are all in the same lifeboat
while they fawn in their coverage of those who bilk us and also dispense fat
fees to top pundits. Complementing all that is the dark distraction of the
faux populists, led by tea party demagogues, who blame unions and immigrants
for the crimes of Wall Street hustlers.

My book on the banking meltdown, "
<http://www.amazon.com/Great-American-Stickup-Republicans-Democrats/dp/15685
84342%3FSubscriptionId%3D1XWTFJ60BR6QZ1PW9FR2%26tag%3Dtruthdig-20%26linkCode
%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1568584342> The
Great American Stickup," begins with the following words. "They did it. Yes,
there is a 'they': the captains of finance, their lobbyists, and allies
among leading politicians of both parties, who together destroyed an
American regulatory system that had been functioning splendidly. ." They got
to rewrite the laws to enable their massive greed over everything from the
tax codes to the sale of toxic derivatives over the past quarter century,
smashing the American middle class and with it the nation's experiment in
democracy. 

The lobbyists are deliberately bipartisan in their bribery, and the authors
of our demise are equally marked as Democrats and Republicans. Ronald Reagan
first effectively sang the siren song of ending government's role in
corporate crime prevention, but it was Democrat Bill Clinton who
accomplished much of that goal. It is the enduring conceit of the top
Democratic leaders that they are valiantly holding back the forces of evil
when they actually have continuously been complicit.

The veterans of the Clinton years, so prominent in the Obama administration,
still deny their role in the disaster of the last 25 years. Yet the sad tale
of income inequality that Stiglitz laments is as much a result of their
policies as those of their Republican rivals. In one of the best studies of
this growing gap in income, economists Emmanuel Saez and Thomas Piketty
found that during Clinton's tenure in the White House the income of the top
1 percent increased by 10.1 percent per year, while that of the other 99
percent of Americans increased by only 2.4 percent a year. Thanks to
President Clinton's deregulation and the save-the-rich policies of George W.
Bush, the situation deteriorated further from 2002 to 2006, a period in
which the top 1 percent increased its income 11 percent annually while the
rest of Americans had a truly paltry gain of 1 percent per year.  

And that was before the meltdown that wiped out the jobs and home values of
so many tens of millions of American families. "The top 1 percent have the
best houses, the best educations, the best doctors, and the best
lifestyles," Stiglitz concludes, "but there is one thing that money doesn't
seem to have bought: an understanding that their fate is bound up with how
the other 99 percent live. Throughout history, this is something that the
top 1 percent eventually do learn. Too late."

***

 

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From: Middle East Children's Alliance [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 5:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: "People's Lawyer" Leonard Weinglass, 1933-2011

 



 
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The Middle East Children's Alliance joins the National Lawyers Guild in
remembering
the great attorney, advocate and friend Leonard Weinglass.

Statement from the National Lawyers Guild

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NEW YORK - March 24 - The
<http://www.mecaforpeace.org/sites/all/modules/contrib/civicrm/extern/url.ph
p?u=477&qid=54352>  National
<http://www.mecaforpeace.org/sites/all/modules/contrib/civicrm/extern/url.ph
p?u=478&qid=54352>  Lawyers Guild mourns yesterday's passing of an
extraordinary criminal defense and civil rights attorney, Leonard I.
Weinglass. A long-time member of the Guild, he now joins the pantheon of
great lawyers who have devoted their careers to making human rights more
sacred than property interests. 

Weinglass graduated from Yale Law School in 1958 and went on to defend some
of the most significant political cases of the century. He represented Tom
Hayden of Students for a Democratic Society when Hayden was indicted in the
Newark riots. During the Vietnam War, he represented Anthony Russo in the
Pentagon Papers case, and in 1969 he co-counseled in the Chicago Seven case,
with the eventual overturning of the guilty verdicts. He also represented
Jane Fonda in her suit against Richard Nixon, Puerto Rican independence
fighters Los Macheteros, and eight
<http://www.mecaforpeace.org/sites/all/modules/contrib/civicrm/extern/url.ph
p?u=479&qid=54352>  Palestinian organizers facing deportation known as the
LA 8.

When he represented Amy Carter in 1987 after her arrest for protesting CIA
recruitment, Weinglass told the Hampshire County District court, "the
students' reaction in that incident was the reaction any right-thinking
American, peace-loving American, would have in the face of the serious harm
the agency has done." 

Weinglass served as lead counsel for Mumia Abu-Jamal, who has been on death
row for nearly 30 years. Other well-known clients included former Weatherman
Kathy Boudin, Angela Davis when she was charged with murder for the Marin
County shootout, and Antonio Guerrero, one of the Cuban Five. He also
represented Bill and Emily Harris, members of the Symbionese Liberation Army
who were charged with the kidnapping of Patricia Hearst.

The National Lawyers Guild honored Weinglass on several occasions, including
at its 2003 national convention with the Bill Goodman Award. "For most
lawyers, the work that Len did on any one of countless cases would be the
achievement of a lifetime, not just for the brilliance of his advocacy but
also for the causes he espoused and the passion with which he fought," said
Guild President David Gespass.

A CRUCIAL VISIT 

To Leonard Weinglass
You have not rested:
Injustice troubles you,
Justice invokes you.
You have hardly slept to come see me.
Honestly,
I do not see you just as a lawyer,
But as an upright man,
A comrade,
A friend.

Antonio Guerrero, the Cuban Five 

 

 


 
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