Saturday, May 22, 2010

Political Rhymes

Gonna be doing more updating to this blog. For now here's a few rhymes I wrote.

Ignorance

Ya wanna know my New Year’s resolution?
I decided to give my life for the revolution.
This ain’t a battle with guns and swords
It’s an ideological civil war

Don’t get caught up with the material things
“All the money in the world” you know how hollow that rings?
It’s just a piece of paper just a hunk of metal
There’s no value or purpose so now that that’s settled
Let’s talk about religion televangelists talk about God
Yet their real master is Mammon now isn’t that odd?
There’s the church there’s the steeple
Now tear it down and give power to the people

My goal is bringing psychological liberation
Through the power of my revolutionary literation
A few proles die and nobody fusses
While the pols lie about truth and justice
Well the flavor of justice is a little sour
That’s why I chose to fight the power

Nowadays so much that we say is a crime
Bureaucrats are looking to control our rhymes
So I try to maintain a clean vocabulary
Lest I get picked up by the constabulary
Pretty soon it will be a crime just to speak the truth
And the State will spend time trying to break the youth

Instead of worrying about who killed the Kennedies
You should be stocking up on the basic amenities
Won’t be long before everyone gets chipped
And if you don’t join the system you won’t get zip

People whipped into a fury by organized religion
Setting the global stage for a fatal collision
Can’t anyone see what this does to our world
As we run towards destruction with our flags unfurled?

We’ll destroy each other with our many creations
Until it’s stopped by the United Nations
Convincing everyone there can be an end to war
People will agree to anything to have no more
World peace through global oppression that’s the way it goes
The masses will be happy and no one knows
And no one knows
No one knows


Live the r3VOLution

I fear one day everything will end
And we will know exactly what happened friends
Instead of fighting each other we should have done this
Bring the world together in Cosmic Oneness
Fill the world with love stop fillin’ it with hate
Give service to the people not blind service to the State

When I don’t know how to deal with the world and I’m feelin’ mellow
I look to MLKJ for he was a righteous fellow
He taught us to fight with peace and stop the madness
So we can build a world where there’s no more sadness

The church tells the masses to go with Jesus
You say you can see God but can he see us?
Does it really matter shouldn’t we just live,
Be friends to each other and try to give?
Pay it forward and watch the masses congregate
Let the people join up and begin to aggregate

Now I think to myself why don’t we do it?
Time’s getting’ short we better move it
We need love because that’s the solution
Gotta put a stop to this spiritual pollution

When will the Jew learn to love the Palestinian
So we can move to the next place people are killing in
Speaking of killing let’s talk about abortion
If little babies were dollars we’d be losing a fortune
One generation is killing off the next
Because of this we’ve all been hexed

People are killin’ people are dyin’
All the while nobody is tryin’
To bring an end to the sufferin’
It isn’t enough for ‘em
To just smile at your neighbor
You gotta put in the labor
Needed for fixin’ this place
So there won’t be a trace
Left of a single drop of hate

So I listen to my heart and this is what it’s telling me
Revolution is spelled L-O-V-E
You gotta find the love and spread it around
When you do that then peace will abound
Amazing grace how sweet the sound
We were once all lost but now we’re found

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Hijacking Libertarianism: The Tea Party Movement

After an outburst against President Obama's Homeowners Affordability and Stability Plan on the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade by CNBC on-air editor Rick Santelli, a number of protest movements were launched called "Tea Parties" in apparent reaction to this statement. The Tea Party Movement has only grown from there and is fast becoming a potent political force.

A recent poll by NBC and the Wall Street Journal found the tea party movement has an approval rating of 41% with Democrats having 35% and Republicans 28%. Such a high approval rating has led to speculation that the tea party movement could coalesce into a formal political party. There is a dispute over whether the movement will take over the Republican Party or form its own force, with many influential members pushing the former option.

One notable development is the number of political action committees being formed in connection to the tea party movement to help finance favored candidates. Much like the MoveOn.org group formed years ago to organized activists for the liberal wing of the Democratic Party the Tea Party Movement serves the potential to perform a similar important role for the conservative wing of the Republican Party. However, this return to the Contract with America type of Republican politics seems less motivated by a desire for real change and more a desire for greater political power.

Despite attempts to dismiss the idea, considerable evidence exists indicating the tea parties are establishment efforts to mobilize the masses in support of favored policies rather than a grassroots uprising. Notable was that very soon after Rick Santelli's call for a "Chicago Tea Party" protesting Obama's policies a site was launched to prepare for "tea party" protests throughout the country. This site, called chicagoteaparty.com had in fact been purchased in August the previous year by a major Republican talk radio host in Chicago. The radio host, Milt Rosenberg, was also responsible for pushing the connection between William Ayers and Barack Obama during the election. Another major player was Eric Odom who is tied into the "drill, drill, drill" campaign in 2008. He is also connected to the Sam Adams Alliance which, through looking at its board of directors, leads to the group behind this major front, Koch Industries, one of the largest private enterprises in the United States.

The Koch family, principally David and Charles the sons of Fred Koch pictured to the right, are essentially the George Soros of establishment conservatives. Among the groups the Koch family funds most notable with regards to the Tea Party Movement are FreedomWorks and Americans for Prosperity. Both groups have been essential to the organization of tea party protests across the country and were involved in other notable staged "grassroots" events in history.

Their professed belief in liberty and freedom or their claimed libertarianism are challenged after reviewing the politicians and policies they support. FreedomWorks strongly supports NAFTA and other free trade agreements which lead to the creation of supranational authorities accountable only to the bureaucracy. Indeed, the very means by which they push policy belies their distrust of freedom. Unlike libertarians in the Ron Paul Movement the organizers of the tea party protests espouse neoliberalism in conflict with traditional libertarian values, indeed members of the Koch-funded CATO Institute have criticized Ron Paul. Not only favoring the formation of supranational entities like NAFTA the forces behind the tea party protests support the currency manipulation of monetarism implemented by central banks like the Federal Reserve, which is itself owned and run by the large corporate banks under the auspices of an independent government agency.

By creating its own "libertarian" revolt the powers that be are able to manage and limit anti-establishment libertarianism by providing an alternative approved by them. The tea party astroturfing, in comparison to the real grassroots mobilization in support of Ron Paul and other candidates in the same vein, is able to rally the support of enough powerful interests to easily position them for influence in government. Most telling of the true libertarian nature of the tea party protests is the lack of any foreign policy position. The foreign policy views of tea party regulars like Michelle Bachman and Newt Gingrich clearly illustrate the lack of a libertarian foreign policy.

The drug policy of the movement also goes unsaid, because many of the same figures so ardently backing it also vigorously support the War on Drugs. Mandatory rehab is their most radical, and bipartisan, suggestion for ending the War on Drugs with full legalization seen as an extreme. Yet such a system would only amount to a difference in style rather than substance.


Just as groups like MoveOn.org serve to suppress the most radical of left-wing ideologies the tea party movement is being molded into a group that will keep the most traditional libertarians at bay. By cloaking establishment values under the ideal of liberty a vehicle to seize libertarianism and mold public perception of the ideology towards a form favored by the elite has been created. Much like the claims by Obama of implementing change the tea parties represent no new direction but a rephrasing of old talking points by the establishment.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

U.S. AAA rating is meaningless

Today the U.S. House of Representatives passed yet another hike to the debt limit of the United States. As it passes to the Senate Bloomberg makes an important note:
Democrats abandoned plans for a bigger debt-ceiling boost following conflicting demands among their rank and file over proposals to reduce the government’s budget deficit. The bill passed yesterday means Congress will have to vote again early next year to raise the debt ceiling.

Without the new increase, the Treasury Department would hit the current limit by Dec. 31, lawmakers said, which would force the government to default on its debts.

With it passing the house by a scant four votes due to dozens of Blue Dogs voting against the increase its chances in the Senate are highly questionable. The fact it has been so close makes the potential for another increase being passed in February much lower. Debt actually went above the limit in real terms though the Treasury quickly assuaged fears by noting that it has a number of "accounting tools" that allow it $150 billion of additional slack. Amazingly rating agencies insist the U.S. has no serious risk of losing its AAA credit rating until 2013.

However, should the U.S. Congress fail to pass an increase in the debt limit this month or in February default will be inevitable. Once the debt limit is reached no debt can be raised to pay off liabilities or debts. Credit rating agencies always take into consideration the political situation in a country including whether there is sufficient political backing to reduce credit risk. A failure to raise the debt limit would entail an imminent credit risk and the narrow passage of this increase means such a failure has a high probability of occurring if not now then sometime soon. No budget proposal being contemplated would erase the deficits or reduce them by sufficient measure to offset the rapid growth in borrowing. With strong resistance to large increases to the debt limit this constant battle is likely to continue. Such political squabbling over this significant issue would justify at the least a one-notch downgrade for the U.S.

The UK had its outlook downgraded and the possibility of a downgrade was raised if the 2010 general elections do not lead to a majority victory for any party. Yet the near failure of the Democrats to pass the debt limit hike in spite of overwhelming majorities because of defections in their own party is not an apparent issue. Given this consistent failure to act it begs the question of why there seems to be such little action taken by the credit rating agencies? All three major credit rating agencies, Fitch, Moody's, and Standard & Poor's, are based in New York City and regulated by Securities and Exchange Commission. Since ratings agencies are paid by the issuer this means the three most influential credit rating agencies are paid to provide credit ratings by the same government that regulates them.

Given the great deal of controversy over the failure of credit rating agencies to give appropriate ratings to mortgage-backed securities how much assurance is there that a corrupt bargain does not exist? As the government could easily close down these credit rating agencies what incentive do they have to bite the hand that feeds them?