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I find I really want you to listen to this hour-long interview I also linked last night:
It doesn't matter who is speaking. It only matters that both are knowledgeable, ordinarily bright, humans, expressing what has been going on and is still going on. The people in charge have been doing what they're doing to us now to every other country in turn and in blocks for a very long time. The delusion hammered into you since childhood by society and by the media, without letup, has prevented you from assimilating this and stopping it. So take out an hour and listen.
You can hear about how we sabotaged Russia's economy... how much Larry Summers had to do with it... about the consequences of that... about how it's happening to us now... about what this does to life expectancy, quality of life... about a few very motivated people making life hell for masses of not that kind of motivated people. You need to listen. It is a much more accurate assessment of the State of Our Union than anything that came out Obama's mouth last night.
Agent BB2 and I had been talking about it already down the page, here, and, guys, this is not a drill. And this is ALL of us. So, continuing in this vein, he just gave me this link, which I'm hoping helps pound it home.
Radical Inequality Is Literally Killing UsDo you want to hang out and despair? Do you want to go ridicule right wing dummies on the Righteous Wing oases of Outer Blogistan? Feel like tweeting about Piglips' malapropisms today? Is this your plan?
New scientific research shows that Wall Street's war on the middle class is sabotaging our longevity.
By Sam Pizzigati | January 27, 2010
Two British intellectuals — one a distinguished, gray-haired professor emeritus, the other a rising young academic superstar — have just finished a 15-day speaking tour across the United States. They came to fan the flames of “populist rage.”
We don’t, of course, normally associate populist rage with sophisticated scholars. Our most eminent pundits almost always employ "populist rage” as a condescending, even derisive, put-down, a tag for an unfocused, unthinking anger directed toward elites — a cry from the great unwashed masses born of frustration and envy.
But Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, our two recent scholarly British visitors, would beg to differ. Populist rage at bank bailouts and Wall Street bonuses, they believe, actually reflects state-of-the-art scientific insight.
Wilkinson and Pickett both work as epidemiologists. They study the health of populations, and, over recent decades, pioneering work by Wilkinson has helped reveal the most reliable foundation for good health and long life. Want to live long and prosper? Go live in a relatively equal society.
Over 200 studies since the early 1980s have now documented that people living in societies where wealth has concentrated at the top of the economic ladder live significantly shorter, less healthy lives than people who live in societies that spread their wealth more evenly.
And we’re not talking just poor folks here. All people in unequal societies do worse. Middle-income people in the United States, the world’s most unequal developed nation, have shorter lifespans than middle-income people in Japan, Sweden and a host of other more equal nations.
This same dynamic, Wilkinson and Pickett show in their new book, The Spirit Level: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger, is operating on all our most basic yardsticks of social decency. On everything from homicides and teen pregnancies to drug addiction and levels of trust, people living in more equal nations do better — from three to 10 times better — than people in societies where treasure tilts to the top.
And that treasure, in the United States, is tilting top-bound as rapidly as ever. The latest Wall Street bank bonus totals may have no precedent in American history. Seldom — if ever — have so few profited so profusely in the midst of a general economic collapse.
The 32,500 souls fortunate enough to work at Wall Street banking giant Goldman Sachs will pocket an average $498,153 for their labors in 2009. Their total compensation for the year, $16.2 billion, runs $3.3 billion more than the pay that went the year before to the 207,315 teachers who staff New York state’s public schools.
We see this same top-heavy distribution of income throughout the U.S. economy.
Two weeks ago, the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation estimated that just a tad over a million U.S. taxpayers will take home over $500,000 in 2010. These one million top-earners will collect $200 billion more in income this year than the 80 million taxpayers who make $40,000 or less.
The data from epidemiologists Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett remind us that gaps like these have consequences: they translate into ever-higher levels of stress and insecurity in nearly every corner of our daily lives. This economic insecurity assaults more than just our household finances. Over time, the chronic stress it causes actually wears down our immune systems. Our epic inequality, in essence, is quite literally killing us.
Last week, on the last day of the Wilkinson and Pickett U.S. speaking tour, Nickel and Dimed author Barbara Ehrenreich joined the two British scientists at an Economic Policy Institute forum in Washington, DC.
Democratic Party politicos, Ehrenreich charged, “have failed to speak to the resentment out there on inequality."
Average Americans will rage, and rightfully so, until they do.
The power of the people on top depends on the obedience of the people below. —Howard Zinn
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The power of the people on top depends on the obedience of the people below.
ReplyDeleteWow - ain't that the truth!
I guess, in my Zen thing, I should not be so attached to the people below ceasing to be so obedient, but it is causing me a great deal of upset. I have been agonizing too long over this. I have been agonizing almost full time at BB for the last couple years, fighting my horror at the increasing lightlessness of both blogger and audience there... truly as though the very PURPOSE of it at all was to increase the benighted and obedient moral frenzy of everyone who comes near... and since I dropped off the threads, on my way to very soon dropping off any moderation or admin duties, only to remain available for emergencies, it's as though Brad and/or his community have decided to quadruple down on their incogitance. I'm just completely horrified every time I refresh the master comments page. But, of course, this is not just going on there. It's going on in many disguises all over the "liberal" side of All Blogistan, and the enormity of it feels almost crushing.
ReplyDeletePeople already ARE committing suicide AND starving to death... and it is going to get MUCH worse. Way too few have the beginnings of a clue that THIS may have EVERYTHING to do with the right wing ire, with the Tea Party people coming untrained on the establishment... preferring to pick over the multifarious intellectual issues or character issues or moral issues, ad nauseam, FIGHTING EACH OTHER INSTEAD OF THE BAD GUYS, and I'm dying of the desire to knock millions of blocks off.
I have to let go of this and see what I can think of to possibly do any good.
Ya, I just put my severance check in my small bank were I have been for 25yrs and they put 5 day hold on it. I just got of the phone with them and because bofa is on the east coast now that how long it takes to clear. Say what I told stagecoaches are gone and things travel at the speed of light now. Nope were sorry that’s the way it is. Good thing I don’t need it like the millions of other with families to feed.
ReplyDeleteYa, crazy ben keeps his job as valet of the fed for summers and his friends at gs. What they did around the world, like all of South America, Poland, and Russia is now coming to the homeland to destroy Amerikan citizens. Uncle milton freidman plan is finally coming home. Amazing, so very few even get what is really being done to them. Sad, oh well the garden is looking good and since I don’t work anymore it must be time to build a greenhouse.
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I know, too, that the mere fact of disengaging formally from Brad immediately made me more objective about what was there. So even as I had more objectivity than most already, there was a lot, too much, more objectivity available to me, and I'm supposed to be able to disengage utterly, on all fronts, in order to keep the clear POV it takes to deal with reality effectively. So how much more benighted are those who have not got the mandate for objectivity to begin with? What blows those clouds of perception out of the way? No, one can't force anyone to go this way, but surely there is a way to make them want to try... make them get serious about things as fundamentally important as this.... Maybe Matt Damon will up and decide to take up Howard Zinn's essence, become a leader of civil disobedience, become the martyr for humans saving ourselves.... Short of already having the kind of fame needed to get everyone's attention, what else is there?
ReplyDeleteShort of already having the kind of fame needed to get everyone's attention, what else is there?
ReplyDeleteWithout a media that does its job, questions the establishment and enlightens the public...
Not much!
Join a Tea Party.
ReplyDeleteThat's something. As I hope I'm at least getting a start on establishing, there ARE a lot of really great people in that mix....