Dilma Out: Brazilian Plutocracy Sets 54mn
Votes On Fire
By Pepe Escobar
May
14, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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Never
in modern political history has it been so
easy to “abolish the people” and simply
erase 54 million votes cast in a free and
fair presidential election.
Forget about hanging chads, as in Florida
2000. This is a day that will live in infamy
all across the Global South – when what was
one of its most dynamic democracies veered
into a plutocratic regime, under a flimsy
parliamentary/judicial veneer, with legal
and constitutional guarantees now at the
mercy of lowly comprador elites.
After the proverbial marathon, the Brazilian
Senate voted 55-22 to put President Dilma
Rousseff on trial for “crimes of
responsibility” – related to alleged
window dressing of the government’s budget.
This is the culmination of a drawn-out
process that started even before Rousseff
won re-election in late 2014 with over 54
million votes. I have described the bunch of
perpetrators of what Brazilian creativity
has termed
‘golpeachment’ (a mix of coup – “golpe”
in Portuguese – and impeachment) as
Hybrid War hyenas.
Sophisticated golpeachment – supported by
what amounts to an Electoral Inquisition
College – has propelled Hybrid War to whole
new levels.
Hybrid
War as applied to Brazil exhibited classic
elements of a color revolution. Of course there
was no need for no-fly zones or humanitarian
imperialism to “protect human rights” –
not to mention provoking a civil war. But
considering the high resistance level of the
victim state, where civil society is very
dynamic, Hybrid War designers in this case bet
on a mix of capitulation – and betrayal – of
local elites, mixed with “peaceful protests”
and a relentless mainstream media campaign. Call
it ‘Civil War Light.’
That
carried with it a fabulous cost-benefit ratio.
Now the (immensely corrupt) Brazilian political
system and the current
executive/legislative/judiciary/mainstream media
alignment can be used by the usual suspects for
their geopolitical agenda.
Welcome
to regime change light – politics, in a nutshell
– as war by other means on the BRICS. A new
software, a new operating system. Carrying a
pathetic corollary; if the US is the Empire of
Chaos, Brazil has now gloriously reached the
status of Sub-Empire of Scoundrels.
Scoundrels
galore
Rousseff may be accused of serious economic
mismanagement, and of being incapable of
political articulation among the shark pool that
is (immensely corrupt) Brazilian politics. But
she is not corrupt. She made a serious mistake
in fighting inflation, allowing interest rates
to rise to an unsustainable level; so demand in
Brazil dramatically dropped, and recession
became the norm. She is the (convenient)
scapegoat for Brazil’s recession.
She
certainly may be blamed for not having a Plan B
to fight the global recession. Brazil
essentially works on two pillars; commodity
exports and local companies relying on the teats
of the state. Infrastructure in general is
dismal – adding to what is described
as the “Brazilian cost” of doing business. With
the commodity slump, state funds dwindled and
everything was paralyzed – credit, investment,
consumption.
The pretext
for Rousseff’s impeachment – allegedly
transferring loans from public banks to the
Treasury in order to disguise the size of
Brazil’s fiscal deficit – is flimsy at best.
Every administration in the West does it – and
that includes Clinton’s, Bush’s and Obama’s.
The Operation Car Wash investigation,
dragging on for two years now, was supposed to
uncover corruption in the Brazilian political
system – as in the collusion of oil giant
Petrobras executives, Brazilian construction
companies, and political campaign financing. Car
Wash has nothing to do with the golpeachment
drive. Yet these have been two parallel highways
converging to one destination: the
criminalization of the Workers’ Party, and the
definitive – if possible – political
assassination of Rousseff and her mentor, former
President Lula.
When
golpeachment reached the lower house of Congress
– an appalling spectacle – Rousseff was
eviscerated by Hybrid War hyenas of the BBC
variety; “BBC,” in English, stands for
“bullet,”“bible” and “cattle,”
where “bullet” refers to the weapons
and private security industry, “bible”
to pastors and evangelical fanatics, and
“cattle” to the powerful agribusiness
lobby.
The
“BBC” hyenas are members of almost all
Brazilian political parties, paperboys for major
corporations, and – last but not least –
corruption stalwarts. They all benefited from
millionaire political campaigning. The whole Car
Wash investigation ultimately revolves around
campaign financing, which in Brazil, unlike the
US with its legalized lobbies, is a
Tarantino-worthy Wild West.
The
Brazilian Senate is not exactly an “upper”
– as in more polished – house. Eighty percent of
members are white men – in a country where
miscegenation rules. A staggering 58 percent is
under criminal investigation – linked to Car
Wash. Sixty percent hail from political
dynasties. And 13 percent – as alternates – were
not elected at all. Among those favoring
impeachment, 30 out of 49 are in trouble with
the law. Charges include mostly money
laundering, financial crimes and outright
corruption. Renan Calheiros, the president of
the Senate – who oversaw today’s impeachment
vote – is the target of no fewer than
nine separate money laundering/corruption
Car Wash lines of investigation, plus another
two criminal probes.
Meet the three
Banana Republic amigos
Rousseff is now suspended for a maximum 180 days
while a Senate committee decides whether to
impeach her for good. Enter President-in-Waiting
Michel Temer – a dodgy, shady operator – who has
been branded a “usurper” by Rousseff.
And usurper this provincial Brutus certainly is
– according to his own words. On March 30 last
year, he was tweeting that, “Impeachment is
unthinkable, it would create an institutional
crisis. There is no judicial or political basis
for it.”
His
administration is born with the original sin of
being illegal and massively unpopular; his
approval rating floats between an epic 1 percent
and 2 percent. He was already fined last week
for violating campaign finance limits. And,
predictably, he’s drowning in a corruption swamp
– named in two Car Wash plea bargains and
accused of being part of an illegal scheme of
ethanol buying; he may become ineligible for the
next eight years. Almost 60 percent of
Brazilians also want him impeached –
on the same charges leveled against Rousseff.
Brutus
1 (Temer) would not bask in the glow of his 15
minutes of fame without the shenanigans of
Brutus 2 (Brazil’s number one crook, former
speaker of the lower house Eduardo Cunha, facing
charges of bribery and perjury, holder of
illegal Swiss accounts, and now finally
sidelined by the Supreme Court). It was Brutus 2
who fast-tracked impeachment as pure vengeance;
the Workers’ Party did not cover his back as he
was facing a tsunami of corruption charges.
Brutus 2 used all his vast powers – he runs a
campaign financing scam inside Congress – to
obstruct the Car Wash investigation. His
replacement, the interim speaker, is also under
investigation for bribery.
So meet
Temer, Cunha, Calheiros; these three amigos are
the true stars of the Banana Republic of
Scoundrels/Crooks.
As if
the Supreme Court would be rascal-free. Judge
Gilmar Mendes, for instance, is a lowly
plutocrat vassal. When an attorney for the
government entered a motion to suspend
impeachment, he quipped, “Ah, they can go to
heaven, to the Pope, or to hell.” Another
pompous judge received a request to sideline
Cunha as early as December 2015. He only
examined the request over four months later,
when the whole golpeachment scam was in its
decisive phase. And still he argued,
“there’s no proof Cunha contaminated the
impeachment process.”
Finally, complementing the whole scam, we find
Brazilian mainstream media, with the toxic Globo
media empire – which lavishly profited from the
1964 military coup – at the forefront.
All hail the
neoliberal restoration
Wall
Street – as well as the City of London – could
not hide its excitement with golpeachment,
believing Brutus 1 Temer will be an economic
upgrade. Arguably, he might dare to tweak
Brazil’s Kafkaesque tax code and do something
about the enormous hole in the pension system.
But what that mythical entity – the
“markets” – and myriad “investors”
are salivating about is the prospect of fabulous
rates of return in a reopened-for-speculation
Brazil. The Brutus 1 game will be a neoliberal feast,
actually a restoration, with no popular
representation whatsoever.
The
golpeachment gang gets really incensed when they
are identified as coup plotters. Still, they
could not give a damn about the OAS, Mercosur,
Unasur – all of them condemned the coup – not to
mention the Holy Grail: the BRICS. Under Brutus
1, the Foreign Ministry, to be led by a sore
loser senator, is bound to sink Brazil’s key
role in BRICS cooperation, to the benefit of
Exceptionalistan.
All one
needs to know is that neither Nobel Peace
Prize-winner Barack “kill list” Obama
nor Queen of Chaos Hillary “We came, we saw,
he died” Clinton condemned the ongoing
regime change light/golpeachment. That’s
predictable, considering Exceptionalistan’s
NSA spied on Petrobras and Dilma Rousseff
personally – the genesis of what would develop
as the Car Wash investigation.
White
House spokesman Josh Earnest limited himself to
the proverbial platitudes: “challenging
moment”; “trust in Brazilian democratic
institutions”; or even “mature
democracy.” Yet he added, significantly,
that Brazil is “under scrutiny.”
Of
course, the current stage of a very
sophisticated Hybrid War strategy has been
accomplished. But there are countless
cliffhangers ahead. The Car Wash investigation –
currently in slow motion – will pick up speed as
a rash of dodgy plea bargains is already in
store to create the conditions to criminalize
for good not only Dilma Rousseff but the key
piece in the chessboard: Lula.
Game
over?
Not so fast. The anti-golpeachment front
does have a strategy: to imprint especially in
“deep Brazil,” the vast masses of the
working poor, the notion of illegality; to
rebuild Rousseff’s image as the victim of a
profound injustice; to re-energize the
progressive political front; to make sure the
Brutus 1 government will fail; and to create the
conditions for the man who will come in from the
cold to win the 2018 presidential elections.
Brazilian House of Cards? Bets could be made
this may even end up as Anaconda, with Lula
immobilizing the Hybrid War hyenas in a cobra
clutch.
See
Also
WikiLeaks Reveal Brazil's
New Coup President Is 'US Informant':
Whistleblower website WikiLeaks described the
Senate-imposed President of Brazil Michel Temer
as a “U.S. Embassy informant” in a tweet and
provided two links where Temer's candid thoughts
on Brazilian politics serve as the basis for a
report by the U.S. embassy in Brazil.
Current US Ambassador to
Brazil Served in Paraguay Prior to 2012 Coup:
The U.S. ambassador to Brazil previously served
in Paraguay in the lead up to the 2012 coup
against Lugo, who was ousted in a manner similar
to Rousseff.