Covid-19 has taken away bread and circuses,
laying bare the true American empire
By Michael McCaffrey
March 23, 2020 "Information
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Americans can no longer numb themselves with
sports and gluttony, freeing them to clearly see
the malignantly craven ruling class that
exploits and despises them. If only they would
open their eyes to reality.
Anyone who has eyes to see can clearly make
out that America is an addled empire in steep
decline that is firmly entrenched in its
bread-and-circuses stage. This has been brought
into clear focus due to Covid-19. Since there is
now a shortage of bread, as supermarket shelves
are bare, and the distraction of the circus of
sports has been indefinitely removed from the
culture, Americans are left with little to
distract them from cold, hard reality.
With no brawls or ballgames to watch, and the
fear of potential hunger gnawing at their bloated
bellies and brains, and with social distancing
leaving them isolated with little but their thoughts
as company, Americans will now find it harder and
harder to ignore the truth about their country and
its deplorably corrupt media, financial, government,
education and health care systems, that is staring
them in the face.
As the old adage goes, crisis reveals character,
and the coronavirus contagion is a crisis of epic
proportions that is revealing America to be utterly
devoid of any redeeming character whatsoever.
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If America were a sane, healthy, and
rational country this would be a great
opportunity for change to occur...alas, it
is not. America is an insane, unhealthy and
irrational nation, and so any genuine change
is inconceivable.
For example, this crisis has once again revealed
the house of cards that is the smoke and mirrors
American economy. The American economy has long been
rigged through financialization, where stock
buybacks and accounting shenanigans inflate the
stock market but create nothing of substance for the
masses except the illusion of prosperity. Here in
America the economy long ago stopped working for
regular folks, as evidenced by the fact that despite
productivity soaring, for the last forty years wages
have remained stagnant, while the cost of living has
escalated.
The American Way has devolved into a bizarre
reverse-Robin Hood world, where the rich steal from
the poor and keep it for themselves. Proof of this
is that this Covid-19 crisis will undoubtedly be
used, just as the 2008 collapse, as a way for the
malicious narcissists in Washington, Wall Street and
in corporate boardrooms to come together to assure
that all their losses are socialized and their
profits privatized. Casinos, cruise lines, airlines,
hotels and others are already lining up — including
of course the scoundrels on Wall Street — for their
taxpayer-funded handout.
Bailing out working- and middle-class Americans,
though, is an absolute non-starter for the ruling
elite. The upper crust will throw around vacuous
catch phrases, like the deliciously ironic “moral
hazard,” to make their argument, which is
pretty rich considering the vermin on Wall Street
and their cronies on Capitol Hill are so morally
bereft, it is a hazard to all humanity.
Coronavirus is not nearly as deadly as the
cancerous corruption that is endemic in our
oligarchic corporatocracy. For proof of that look no
further than Nancy Pelosi’s emergency “sick pay”
bill, that exempts companies of over 500 employees
from paying sick pay — and has a boatload of special
exemptions for businesses below that threshold —
which leaves all but 20% of workers eligible for
benefits. The holes in Pelosi’s bill are bigger than
the gaping void where her brain and soul should be.
This corruption of the elites is bipartisan, as
evidenced by two Republican Senators, Richard Burr
and Kelly Loeffler (who is married to Jeffrey
Sprechter, chairman of the New York Stock Exchange),
who allegedly took advantage of classified briefings
on the impending severity of coronavirus in late
January and early February to pull off some slick
insider trading maneuvers so they could cash in
before the public had any clue what was coming.
Both, of course, deny any impropriety.
The egregious economic divide in America is
further highlighted by the Covid-19 debate over
whether to close schools amidst the crisis. The
reason this debate raged on well past the rational
time to act is that our education system is not a
system of learning but rather a glorified daycare
and food delivery service.
Proletarian parents are unable to stay home and
raise their kids anymore because it now takes two
parents — usually working multiple jobs — to make
less equivalently than what one working parent did
forty years ago.
In the Los Angeles Unified School District, 70%
of all students are below the poverty line and rely
on the school system for the majority of their
meals. In the wealthiest country on the planet, that
is absolutely disgraceful. The virus of structural
economic inequality isa much more long-term and
deadly problem than coronavirus, and the ruling
class and their shameless lackeys in the press, have
no interest in ever honestly addressing or
acknowledging it.
The corporate whores in Congress and the White
House (of both parties) also gleefully inform
Americans that universal, single-payer health care,
which every other industrialized nation in the world
already has, is a pipe dream and impossibility.
They tell us they could never ever pay for
something so decadent and luxurious as health care,
but then they magically pull $1.5 trillion out of
their gold-plated assholes in order to stave off a
collapse of their own making. It is amazing how the
Lords of Finance can make money miraculously appear
in order to get things done when it is their
exorbitant wealth on the line, and not ordinary
Americans’ health and wellbeing.
Coronavirus is a crisis that is revealing the
ugly truth about America and the malignant character
of its ruling class. The crisis is going to get
worse before it gets better, but it eventually will
get better. America, on the other hand, will only
get much worse, with no hope that it is ever going
to get better.
Michael McCaffrey lives in Los Angeles where
he works as an acting coach, screenwriter and
consultant. He is also a freelance film and cultural
critic whose work can be read at RT, Counterpunch
and at his website
mpmacting.com/blog. - "Source"
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