By Chris Hedges
The global ruling class is
cementing into place a world where
they govern without accountability,
we are reduced to serfdom, the
climate crisis accelerates, and mass
death is normalized.
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June 22,
2022:
Information Clearing House
-- "It is hard to be
sanguine about the future. The breakdown of the
ecosystem is well documented. So is the refusal
of the global ruling elite to pursue measures
that might mitigate the devastation. We
accelerate the extraction of fossil fuels,
wallow in profligate consumption, including our
consumption of livestock, and make new wars as
if we are gripped by a Freudian death wish. The
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse – Conquest, War,
Famine and Death – gallop into the 21rst
century.
Those who rule, servants of corporations and
the global billionaire class, accompany the
suicidal folly by cementing into place corporate
tyranny. The plan is not to reform. It is to
perpetuate the corporate pillage. This pillage,
more and more onerous for the global population,
necessitates a new totalitarianism, one where
the billionaire class lives in opulence, workers
are serfs, rights such as privacy and due
process are abolished, Big Brother watches us
all the time, war
is the chief business of the state, dissent
is criminalized and those displaced by conflicts
and climate breakdown are barred entry into the
climate fortresses in the global north. Portions
of the human species, the most privileged, will,
in theory, hold out a little longer before they
succumb to the great die off.
The persecuted and the abandoned, now in the
tens of millions, know the future. For them, the
future has already arrived. Julian
Assange, the most important publisher of our
generation, whose extradition to the US was approved
on Friday by the British Home Secretary
Priti Patel, is an example of what will befall
all publishers and journalists that expose the
inner workings of power. His imprisonment for
revealing the war crimes, mendacity, cynicism,
and corruption of the ruling class, including
the Democratic Party, heralds a new era.
Investigations into the centers of power, the
life blood of journalism, will be a
criminal offense.
It does not matter that Assange,
who suffered a stroke and is in poor physical
and psychological health, is not a U.S. citizen
or that WikiLeaks is not a US-based publication.
It does not matter that all of Assange’s
meetings with his attorneys were recorded
by UC Global, the Spanish security firm at
the Ecuadorian Embassy where Assange lived for
seven years, and turned over to the US,
obliterating attorney-client privilege. The
campaign against Assange, and I have sat in on
hearings in London, is a Dickensian farce, the
persecution of an innocent and heroic man, far
more reminiscent of the Lubyanka than the best
of British jurisprudence. He is being used to
send a message — if you expose what we do we
will destroy you.
Workers, whether in the vast sweatshops in
China or the decayed ruins of the rust belt,
struggle on subsistence wages without job
protection or unions. They are cursed by trade
deals, deindustrialization, austerity, rising
interest rates and rising prices. They, too,
know the future.
The decision to raise
interest rates by three-quarters of a
percentage point, with new rate hikes on the
way, will further depress wages, which have
stagnated for decades, increase unemployment and
personal debt and make food and other basic
necessities more expensive. Raising interest
rates usually induces a recession. But the
oligarchs are more than willing to extract blood
from the working class. Inflation reduces
investment returns. It disrupts leveraged
financial strategies.
Prices are not rising because of wages. They
are rising because of supply shortages and price
gouging by corporations and oil conglomerates.
US corporations posted their biggest profit
growth in decades by raising prices during the
pandemic. Corporate pretax profits rose last
year by 25 percent to $2.81 trillion, according
to the Bureau
of Economic Analysis. That’s the largest
annual increase since 1976, according to the Federal
Reserve. When taxes are included, last
year’s corporate profit rose to 37 percent, more
than any other time since the Fed began tracking
profits in 1948.
Antitrust laws and breaking up monopolies
would ease
the strain of inflation and lower prices.
Rationing would break inflation. So would a
wage-price freeze. Nationalization, reversing
the capture of public utilities, the health care
system, banking, and other services by
corporations, would also blunt price rises. But
the billionaire class is not about to impose
measures that diminish their profits. They will
keep their monopolies. They will keep their grip
on what were once public assets. The message
from the billionaire class is this: the
economy is run for our benefit, not yours.
Ukrainians, enduring a war of attrition with
the infusion of tens of billions of dollars of
weapons from the US and Europe, know the future.
War is the chief business of the state. It
enriches the arms industry. It expands the
military budget. The US now sends $130
million a day in military aid and assistance
to Ukraine, part of the $55 billion in aid
promised by Washington.
The US, struggling with
societal breakdown and an ailing economy, sees
its military as the only mechanism left to
destroy global competitors, especially Russia
and China. Russia, hemmed in by an expanding
NATO in Central and Eastern Europe, and China
harassed by a succession of carrier groups in
the South China Sea, which Washington has called
a “national
interest,” have been united as US
adversaries. China sees the waterways of Asia
and the Pacific as part of its sphere of
influence, as Russia sees Ukraine and other
neighboring states. The aggressive military
posturing of the US on the borders of China and
Russia has provoked an unnecessary cold war, one
many Washington policy makers nonchalantly
expect may evolve into a hot war amongst nuclear
armed nations that would potentially obliterate
life on the planet.
There is an intensifying scramble for
control, with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and
China’s building of air bases from Japan to
Australia along the Asian littoral, giving it
the ability to attack warships, including
aircraft carriers, in the western Pacific. The
refusal of the U.S. to accommodate itself to a
multipolar world and to chase the chimera of
unrivaled global hegemony has seen Russia and
China solidify an alliance, an alliance cold
warriors worked hard to prevent. The
hostilities, a self-fulfilling prophecy by U.S.
warmongers, delights
the Washington establishment whose goal is
to perpetuate endless war.
You know you are in trouble when Henry
Kissinger, who has called for Ukraine to
cede territory to Russia and open negotiations
with Moscow “in the next two months before it
creates upheavals and tensions that will not be
easily overcome,” is a voice of sanity.
Despotic governments need an enemy to justify
the repression of dissidents, the reduction and
cancellation of social programs and the iron
control of information. Wars justify the
unjustifiable — black sites, kidnapping,
torture, targeted assassinations, censorship,
and arbitrary detention — off-the-book war
crimes. War induces a state of perpetual
paranoia and fear. It demands mass obedience.
“The war is not meant to be won, it is meant
to be continuous,” George Orwell writes in 1984.
“Hierarchical society is only possible on the
basis of poverty and ignorance. This new version
is the past and no different past can ever have
existed. In principle the war effort is always
planned to keep society on the brink of
starvation. The war is waged by the ruling group
against its own subjects and its object is not
the victory over either Eurasia or East Asia,
but to keep the very structure of society
intact.”
The message of endless
war is – if you defy the ruling class,
the militarists and the government, you are a
traitor.
The 140 million people
across the globe suffering from acute
hunger, a result of the pandemic, the
climate crisis and the war in Ukraine, know the
future, along with the families of the 15
million people who died from the pandemic, hundreds
of thousands of whom with proper prevention and
medical care could have been saved.
The refugees fleeing failed states and climate
disasters – there could be 1.2
billion climate refugees by 2050 – in the
global south know the future.
The message imparted to the poor, the
vulnerable, the sick and the weak is this: your
lives and the lives of your children do not
matter.
The oligarchs in the Democratic Party and the
establishment wing of the Republican Party are
aware they are in political trouble. Is it due
to Russian meddling? Is it due to Donald Trump
and his proto-fascist minions? Is it caused by
journalists and publishers like Assange who give
them a bad name? Is it a failure of messaging?
Is it a lack of rigorous censorship of the
far-right and leftist critics?
The Democratic Party, now united with the
establishment Republican Party, is flailing
around for a solution. They are bankrolling far
right candidates in the Republican primaries , a
tactic that backfired on Hillary Clinton when
her campaign worked
during the primaries to promote Donald Trump as
the Republican nominee. Retrograde Republicans,
de facto members of the Democratic Party because
they voted to impeach Trump, are being lionized
as true patriots, as if they can lure people
away from Trump and Trump-like clones. Robert
Reich, along with other Democratic leaders, argues
that Rep. Cheney – who voted for Trump
policies 93
percent of the time as a member of the House
but now looks set to lose her bid for reelection
in Wyoming – has “demonstrated more courage and
integrity than any other politician in America”
and might just be “the best president of the
United States for the perilous time we’re
entering.” Jonathan V. Last, in an article
headlined “Mike
Pence is an American Hero” in The
Atlantic, writes that Pence “did more to
protect democracy — both on January 6 and since
— than any other person inside the Trump
administration.”
Perhaps the expected Supreme Court ruling
that will overturn Roe v. Wade will work in
their favor. Perhaps the televised
hearings on the January 6th assault on the
Capitol, an extended campaign commercial, will
convince voters to support them. Perhaps the
promise of more stringent gun
laws will excite the electorate.
What can we expect from a party leadership
that believed Michael
Bloomberg, who has switched allegiance
between the Democratic and Republican parties
several times, would save them from progressives
such as Bernie Sanders? What can we expect from
a party leadership that anointed Joe Biden, who
spent his political career dispossessing working
men and women, building the world’s largest prison
system, militarizing police,
destroying the welfare system and funding
military fiascos in the Middle East, as
president?
The Biden administration is defined by failed
expectations, from its stymied Build Back Better
Plan to its refusal to raise the minimum
wage. It is running on fumes, using
gimmicks, empty rhetoric, spectacle and
fear to intimidate the electorate.
The descent is pathetic
to watch, reminiscent of the moment Romanian
dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu tried desperately to
placate an unruly crowd from the Balcony of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of
Romania building by offering to raise pension
and family allowance by $2 a month. He and his
wife were executed four days later. The
discredited East German Communist Party, which
like the Romanian revolution I also covered as a
reporter, made similar empty gestures, promising
to open its closed party headquarters to the
public long after anyone cared.
The billionaire
class, or at least many of them, would
prefer to loot and pillage under the cover of
the old political decorum and rhetoric. They
like the fiction of paying homage to an
emasculated democracy. It gives them the veneer
of respectability.
But this is not to be. The rage of the
betrayed is articulated by imbecilic demagogues
vomited up from the social and political swamp.
Corporations and the billionaire class will
continue to exploit, but under a cruder and
crueler authoritarianism. The social, political,
economic, and environmental breakdown will
accelerate. Reality, increasingly unpalatable,
will cease to exist in public discourse. It will
be replaced by Millenarian cults, such as the
Christian fascists, and bizarre conspiracy
theories, a retreat into magical thinking where
evil is embodied in demonized individuals and
groups that must be eradicated. Truth and lies
will be indistinguishable. The vulnerable will
be cast aside, blamed for their own misery, as
well as ours. Those who resist will be
criminals. Mass death will sweep across the
planet. This is the world our children will
inherit unless those who control us are wrenched
from power.
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