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WilliamPitt

(58,179 posts)
Fri Jun 29, 2012, 10:34 AM Jun 2012

America Must Declare War on America

America Must Declare War on America
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Friday 29 July 2012

Perhaps, after all, America never has been discovered. I myself would say that it had merely been detected.

- Oscar Wilde


I was polishing the local bartop with my elbows the other day next to a naturalized Irishman who works as an electrician. He asked what I did for a living, and I winced a little before telling him, "I write politics," because I knew what was coming. As ever, when I let people know what I do while in the confines of a drinking establishment, I was immediately subjected to a sustained violation of The First Law Of The Bar: "Thou shalt not talk of religion or politics here."

Such moments are normally excruciating for me, pretty much entirely because the absolute last thing I want to do while nursing a whiskey and watching a ballgame is talk shop. This time, however, was different. My new friend regaled me with a succinct, accurate and scathing assessment of his adopted country - "Millions of people need work, the infrastructure of the country is falling down around our ears, but no one in power seems able or willing to put one and one together and solve two problems with one stroke," he railed at one point - before summing it all up with a single, perfect, devastating brick.

"America," he said, "has a war on drugs that doesn't work. It has a war on poverty that doesn't work. It has a war on crime that has only managed to fill its prisons. It has wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that didn't work. You want to fix everything that has gone wrong? There's only one answer: America must declare war on America."

My new friend did not pay for another drink the rest of the night.

Absolutely God damned right.

America must declare war on America, against the fusillade of divisive nonsense that passes for political discourse these days, provided with full corporate sponsorship by a small cabal of rich people via the "mainstream" news media they own from top to bottom. Americans must declare war on America, on the America this fortunate few would create with zeroes to the left of the decimal on their secret donation checks, on the America these reavers and traitors seek to make in their own corrupted, bloated image.

I have made this point time and time and time again, but it bears repeating once more: the single greatest strength the far right and their paymasters enjoy is their utter and complete lack of shame. They will say anything - literally anything - to gain an advantage in any debate, and be damned to whoever takes a screwing in the process.

(snip)

As if all this were not enough already, that small cabal who helped deliver us to this diseased and deranged estate has the perfect answer to all the problems before us: a plastic-fantastic fraud of a multi-millionaire, named after a kitchen utensil, who was against everything he stands for before he was for it before he was against it, who made his money killing American jobs, whose wife tries to connect with the common people by wearing $900 t-shirts on national television, and whose family claimed a $70,000 tax deduction for owning a doped-up horse.

America must declare war on America. You, me, and everyone we know with brain one in our heads and the best interests of the country at heart need to charge the ramparts, stand our post, and refuse to take even one step back.

The Supreme Court is rewriting the Constitution on the back of a corporate pay stub, Congress has made itself more useless than nipples on an ice cream cone, the President of the United States has decided he can kill where and who he wishes with a video game, and Colorado is on fire even as the "mainstream" news media gives respectful ear to a Republican presidential candidate who argues that firing firefighters is a bully idea and the answer to all that ails us.

To a great many people's surprise, a majority of the Supreme Court - led by Chief Justice Roberts, of all people - ruled in favor of the Affordable Care Act on Thursday morning. For many Americans, this was a big victory and a tremendous relief, but in truth, the law does not nearly go far enough. Senator Bernie Sanders said it best: "In my view, while the Affordable Care Act is an important step in the right direction and I am glad that the Supreme Court upheld it, we ultimately need to do better. If we are serious about providing high-quality, affordable healthcare as a right, not a privilege, the real solution to America's health care crisis is a Medicare-for-all, single-payer system. Until then, we will remain the only major nation that does not provide health care for every man, woman and child as a right of citizenship."

This issue is one of a multitude facing this nation today, and there is only one way to get it done.

America must declare war on America.

Stand your post.

The rest: http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/10033-america-must-declare-war-on-america
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America Must Declare War on America (Original Post) WilliamPitt Jun 2012 OP
this is good- Bluerthanblue Jun 2012 #1
While this a good first step toward a healthier America... Blanks Jun 2012 #2
Americans are protesting against the prolonged war Sania Haxan Jun 2012 #3
they already HAVE declared war on America Locrian Jun 2012 #4
Excellent piece again Mr. Pitt. sinkingfeeling Jun 2012 #5
Well worth reading... ljm2002 Jun 2012 #6
You are right about one thing Meiko Jun 2012 #7
Excellent piece, thank you MannyGoldstein Jun 2012 #8
Up WilliamPitt Jun 2012 #9
Big K'n'r nt hifiguy Jun 2012 #10
MUST READ malaise Jun 2012 #11
I'll let the late great Mr. Carlin give my response: Initech Jun 2012 #12
It has been awhile Remember Jun 2012 #13
K & R Quantess Jun 2012 #14

Blanks

(4,835 posts)
2. While this a good first step toward a healthier America...
Fri Jun 29, 2012, 11:04 AM
Jun 2012

...it really is just the beginning. A larger battle exists still on 3 fronts (at least the first 3 I can think of).

1) Prescription drug commercials. We are constantly exposed to them. This is a way for pharmaceutical companies to make money on a drug that the R & D didn't actually find a benefit for. They need to be taken off the air. The money not spent on advertising should be spent driving down the cost of other medicine.

2) Healthy diets. We need to take steps toward getting people out of the habit of stopping for fast food. Overall that has a bigger effect on the future of health care in America than anything else.

3) Excercise. I belonged to a health savings account and one of the things that your 'premiums' could be used for was membership in an exercise club. Everyone should have an opportunity to exercise, businesses should encourage it.

I think if we can view overall health as our goal instead of worrying about corporate profits we can spend the 'health insurance' money on people who have illnesses.

I realize not every illness can be cured by an exercise and diet plan, but I believe a lot of people who are taking a drug cocktail (particularly anti-anxiety and anti-depressants); would be better suited to interact with other people in an environment that contains either exercise equipment, quality food, or both.

 

Sania Haxan

(5 posts)
3. Americans are protesting against the prolonged war
Fri Jun 29, 2012, 11:18 AM
Jun 2012

While, Americans are protesting against the prolonged war in Afghanistan including drone attacks particularly on Pakistan.

Locrian

(4,522 posts)
4. they already HAVE declared war on America
Fri Jun 29, 2012, 11:27 AM
Jun 2012

They already HAVE declared war America - by the rich that is.

What do you thing the prison industry, war industry, financial industry, and war on drugs industry are about? It's about *extraction* of wealth from the lower and middle class. Any other initiative is likely to be under the same guise of 'helping America" when in fact all is does is further shovel the wealth to the rich.


We don't need a war on America - we need a revolution.


ljm2002

(10,751 posts)
6. Well worth reading...
Fri Jun 29, 2012, 12:29 PM
Jun 2012

...and I learned a new word, "reavers", which may be archaic according to dictionary.com, but is a most excellent description of the current gang of thieves who run the USA (and much of the world) these days.

Did you ask your Irish friend if he might be interested in writing about politics?

 

Meiko

(1,076 posts)
7. You are right about one thing
Fri Jun 29, 2012, 12:37 PM
Jun 2012

we have too many ongoing wars now. The war on drugs, a bloated over funded monstrosity whose only function seems to be filling up the already overcrowded prisons with non-violent first time drug offenders.We have created a huge militarized police force inside of our own borders that are now being allowed to fight in other countries, take a look at Honduras some time. It's a mess Mr. Pitt.

The war on poverty, this would make me laugh if it weren't so pathetic, How long are we going to continue to throw money at this problem? How about 9 trillion dollars? That's what we have spent already, is that enough..I think it is. It is time to revamp the system and bring the program into the 21st century.There are people in this country who are multi generational recipients of government care, is the system broken? I think it is.

The implementation of national health care was badly timed. It was brought on line as a matter of political expediency rather than one of immediate need. It is going to cost the taxpayers billions before the smoke clears. It looks like we have already started another one already, even though we are not prepared for it.

My point Mr. Pitt is that we finish the wars we already have before we start another one. We cannot afford to be bleeding cash like we are doing and it's going to catch up with us in the end and it will be painful in ways we can't imagine.




Good post, keep them coming.

malaise

(269,374 posts)
11. MUST READ
Fri Jun 29, 2012, 03:16 PM
Jun 2012

Excellent. One problem - the corporate media enrich themselves because of the divisions most of which they facilitated.

 

Remember

(32 posts)
13. It has been awhile
Fri Jun 29, 2012, 03:59 PM
Jun 2012

To get the wheels a turning the masses must awake. OWS is a great start but look north for inspiration. Quebec students have masses nearing 100 ,000. This will grab attentions if done in masses in all major cities. The media has yet to quote correct numbers for the occupy movement.
Large groups of returning soldiers must scream as loud as the Vietnam era vets. It will take major disaster or high death toll caused by our infrastructure before they do something. Remember signal lights redlights only go up after enough fatalities happen. We need to follow Iceland direction on the banker's gambles. We have soo many things wrong that individuals may be pulled to one or the other problems- infrastructure, major wars or education. Remember if we are stupid then we do nothing. I cannot say what I fear may happen if we wait to long. God help us.




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