Welcome to
Your Delusional Democracy
By Joel S.
Hirschhorn
September 13,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Counterpunch"
-For
some years I have used the term “delusional
democracy” to describe the condition of the US. It
seemed obvious to me that the vast majority of
Americans have deliberately chosen to fool
themselves. They have been brainwashed to believe
what no longer is true. Become convinced that you
do not live in a true and terrific democracy, or
that your democracy is the best in the world.
I stopped
believing this myth many years ago. All the
objective evidence I saw over fifty years of paying
intense attention both as a citizen and someone who
worked within the political system showed me that
American democracy had steadily declined in quality,
integrity and effectiveness. And now in this 2016
presidential race you have powerful and painful
evidence that we are saddled with a delusional
democracy. Thank Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
for opening your mind and eyes to reveal this
revolting truth.
Delusional
democracy refers to delusional Americans. So this
year the key question for you to consider is whether
you still choose to keep falsely believing that
American democracy is worth being proud of. I just
cannot see how Americans can accept these two major
party presidential candidates as reflecting a first
rate democracy. They are, in fact, a major
embarrassment that should make every American,
regardless of their political party loyalty or
previous political beliefs, cringe at the ugly
reality that these two presidential candidates are
worthy of any respect, loyalty or votes.
How could it
come to this? Two world class liars. Two of the
most widely known untrusted and untrustable
unpopular politicians ever produced here or
anywhere. Two sick narcissists in it for
themselves, not the country.
The US
political system produced this reality. A two-party
duopoly serving the rich and powerful, corporate
contributors and many special interests, but not the
ordinary, general public is what we have had for a
long time. What gave this nation awful economic
inequality, destruction of good paying middle class
jobs in manufacturing, and horrendous national debt
also gave us these two losers. Can you settle into
voting for the lesser of two evils, when each of the
two evils makes you gag? Evil does not accurately
describe these two options. Choose the lesser of
two embarrassments, of two calamities, of two
democracy destroyers.
Consider this
way of thinking about this ugly reality. Once a
democracy has become delusional playing the game of
being responsible citizen and voting no longer makes
sense. It is more like joining a criminal
conspiracy to maintain the illusion that we have a
legitimate democracy. Voting no longer is the path
to have a revolution to restore American democracy.
That is exactly where we have arrived. When most
Americans have little respect and trust for Congress
or just about every other institution and most
believe we are on the wrong track, then how can you
still cling to the belief that voting is what you
can and should do? When it comes to Trump and
Hillary how can you still keep deluding yourself
that you live in a legitimate democracy worth voting
in?
An important
2014 academic study of a huge number of policy
actions found that “economic elites and organized
groups representing business interests have
substantial independent impacts on U.S. government
policy, while mass-based interest groups and average
citizens have little or no independent influence.
In other words, voting by citizens does not shape
our nation. We do not have an authentic democracy.
We have more of an oligarchy that is controlled by
rich and powerful elites. Voting is a distraction,
something to make you feel good and responsible. Of
course, sometimes it looks like the general public
gets what it wants. Yet “they fairly often get the
policies they favor … only because those policies
happen also to be preferred by the
economically-elite citizens who wield the actual
influence.” The big conclusion: “if policymaking is
dominated by powerful business organizations and a
small number of affluent Americans, then America’s
claims to being a democratic society are seriously
threatened.” This fits my model perfectly: we have
a delusional democracy.
Here is what I
think is the correct action this year. Boycott the
presidential election. Do not vote for anyone for
president. What does this accomplish? It would
create incredible historic data on very low voter
turnout for the presidential election. It would
send a clear message to both major parties, the
political establishment, the media, and the whole
world that Americans have recognized the truth about
our delusional democracy. This could spark true
political revolution for the next presidential
election. You ask, depending on what you now
believe, but how can I live with that awful Trump or
that awful Hillary getting elected president? So be
it. It is more important to create conditions for
major, true political reforms than to worry about an
awful person in the White House. We need a good
long game. Worry less about how a president may
harm our nation and more about the critical need to
recognize and fix our delusional democracy by taking
back the power that the power elites have had for a
long time.
There is a
wonderful graph on
Wikipedia showing US presidential election
turnout over history. From about 1840 to 1900 it
was varying around 75 percent to 80 percent. Then
it declined steadily until about 1920, and from then
to recent times it varied from around 50 percent to
60 percent. My main point is that you need some
imagination and think about the many impacts of
reducing turnout to say 30 percent. The whole world
would interpret that as the rejection by Americans
of their political system. It would be an
incredible historic shock having the potential to
remove the legitimacy and credibility of the current
two-party duopoly. Our corrupt, delusional
democracy would have received a bullet. Demand for
truly reforming and fixing our political system
would take on energy. Remember, the historic data
showed this sharp decline in turnout happening once
before. It can happen again, with your help.
Boycott this presidential election.
Fixing our
democracy is far more important than your vote this
year. Yes, you may feel bad that the candidate you
most hated won your state and maybe the Electoral
College, or that you did not show support for a
third party candidate. But you can and should feel
good that you have non-voted against the status quo,
broken political system. Feel great that you want
to fix our delusional democracy.
In so many
other democracies the public create massive street
protests and many times this kind of action produces
political and government reforms. It has become
clear that the street protest strategy has not and
will not happen on a large enough scale to produce
deep reforms in the US. Nor has forming new
reform-oriented organizations done the job. It is
far easier and more convenient for the vast majority
of Americans to see the light and boycott this
presidential election.
Vote for
whatever else on your ballot is important to you.
But boycott the presidential election. That
non-vote is truly a message-vote and driving force
for major political reforms. If you continue to
believe that ordinary participation in elections
will fix our nation, then you have not faced history
and reality. You remain delusional.
Better to
choose to make American democracy great again by
standing up to a corrupt system. |