Missing Foundations
by Linh Dinh / February 25th, 2012

http://dissidentvoice.org/2012/02/missing-foundations/

Americans are living on borrowed time, economically. Like air 
conditioners, copper pipes and aluminum siding of a foreclosed home, 
what remains of our prosperity will be violently stripped away. There is no 
economic recovery because the foundations for such are simply not 
there. Jobs still leave the country, and the only way we can compete 
with foreign slaves is to become slaves ourselves, and don’t think for a moment 
that this isn’t by design.
We fancy ourselves indebted middle-class, but this mirage is quickly 
evaporating. Most of us are indebted slaves. Banks conjure money out of 
thin air to enslave most of us for life. We must go into debt to buy a 
house, a car or go to school. Many of us go into debt just to eat. Like 
you, you and you, I will carry my shitty credit score to a mass paupers’ grave, 
with my hearse a U-Haul. There is a renewed emphasis on going to college as a 
means to success, but in this economy, a degree will 
likely only impoverish you further, since you will be in hock to the 
banksters even as you work a job completely unrelated to your dubious 
education. If you can even get a job, that is. Joining winos and bag 
ladies with smudgy and off-target makeup will be legions of useless 
scholars.
Still, there are perks to being house slaves of the empire, since 
even homeless Americans sport brand name shoes, and our poor are 
generally the most obese, meaning they have enough to eat, even if what 
they’re ingesting may shorten their lives by decades. We are unique in 
having thousands of fat people moving about on so-called mobility 
scooters, though their only handicap is overeating. Some of our grossest even 
star on TV, where they can sob in self-pity while competing to 
lose tonnage.
Though we may be stuffed and surrounded by stuff, our lives are not 
quite secure, because few of us own outright the roofs over our heads, 
as in many other countries, even if theirs are of tin or even grass. And since 
most of us owe more than we own, any financial slippage can mean 
an instant catastrophe. Surrounded by gadgets, an American can go from 
wealthy, by global standards, to being worse off than a Third-World slum 
dweller, if this Yank suddenly finds himself 
sleeping on a sidewalk, under a bridge or in a tent, when he’s not being shooed 
away by cops. With no floor under us, what good are our 
cumbersome arrays of possessions?
In Philly, there is an elegant and homeless woman of about 55. Since shelters 
don’t let you in until evening, if they 
accept you at all, and promptly kick you out by dawn, this woman has to 
spend all of her waking hours outside, like most homeless folks. What 
makes her unusual is the amount of stuff she’s still trying to hang onto to, 
and I’ve seen her outside for nearly three years now. With a dozen 
or so boxes and bags, and an odd suitcase, she can only walk about 30 
feet at a time, shifting each container one by one without losing sight 
of any of them.
Like individual Americans, America also spends more than it earns, a 
situation made possible only because this is an empire with military 
bases worldwide and war ships off every shore. We are an extortion 
racket the world is trying to shake off, and when that happens, our 
living standards will truly plummet. Many Americans like to depict 
themselves as the oppressed 99%, but from the world’s perspective, we 
are an insufferable 5% that are milking the world dry when not bombing 
it into submission. As long as we partake in the ill-gotten fruit of 
empire, we are complicit in its crimes. We! Are! The 5% that will 
pulverize you if we don’t get our ways!
Foot soldiers of empire, we do our share to prop it up, everyone from the poor 
who enlist to kill foreigners for bogus reasons, to spineless 
academics who stay clear of political taboos, to cynical journalists who mouth 
obvious nonsense daily. The Obama-voting liberal who drives an 
SUV and frets about gas price is a clear beneficiary of empire, but so 
am I, though I attack its bloody policies and own next to nothing. What I do 
buy would cost a lot more, however, if America withdrew all of its 
overseas goons. Without American missiles pointed at the world’s temple, the 
dollar would become asswipe overnight. That’s why even domestic 
foes of Bellum Americanum should be prepared to suffer personally for 
its cessation.
There are those who think that we can power down, trim our holdings 
and lose weight gracefully, that as this murderous edifice crumples, a 
saner arrangement will rise up, and I, too, hope that a humane 
revolution is in the offing, though I suspect that as the physical 
empire goes down, its worst mental aspects will blossom. Its ideology 
will harden and shoot. Deprived of their toys, many Americans will 
demand that their government does whatever is necessary to restore the 
good old days, so there will be more desperate wars, and more repression of 
those who oppose this American way of life. Meanwhile, the media 
will serve up opulent fantasies to feed a nostalgia for this lost and 
glorious past. The poorer we become, the richer we will look on 
television.
Americans will have less, and our lives will be harder, but no one 
wants to talk about this decline, least of all politicians, since that 
would be the quickest way to not get elected, but even if we had a wise 
and ethical leadership, our country will still go into decline, because 
the resources for infinite growth are simply not there. They never were, of 
course, since this is a finite planet, after all, where natural 
limits must be reached sooner or later. That moment is now, 
unfortunately.
Don’t kid yourself that the fiery anger burning through Greece, Spain and 
elsewhere won’t be but a tame prelude to what will happen here, 
what with our robust sense of entitlement, deep alienation and trigger 
happy ways. Our government seems to anticipate as much, for it has put 
into place all of the physical and legal means to clamp down on us hard, when 
things do explode.
Linh Dinh is the author of two books of stories, five of poems, and a just 
released novel, Love Like Hate. He's tracking our deteriorating socialscape 
through his frequently updated photo blog, State of the Union. Read other 
articles by Linh.

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