Who Rules America?
By Paul Craig Roberts
15 May, 2009
Countercurrents.org
What do you suppose it is like to be elected president
of the United States only to find that your power is restricted to the service
of powerful interest groups?
A president who does a good job for the ruling interest groups is paid off with
remunerative corporate directorships, outrageous speaking fees, and a lucrative
book contract. If he is young when he assumes office, like Bill Clinton and
Obama, it means a long life of luxurious leisure.
Fighting the special interests doesn’t pay and doesn’t succeed. On April 30 the
primacy of special over public interests was demonstrated yet again. The
Democrats’ bill to prevent 1.7 million mortgage foreclosures and, thus, preserve
$300 billion in home equity by permitting homeowners to renegotiate their
mortgages, was defeated in the Senate, despite the 60-vote majority of the
Democrats. The banksters were able to defeat the bill 51 to 45.
These are the same financial gangsters whose unbridled greed and utter
irresponsibility have wiped out half of Americans’ retirement savings, sent the
economy into a deep hole, and threatened the US dollar’s reserve currency role.
It is difficult to imagine an interest group with a more damaged reputation.
Yet, a majority of “the people’s representatives” voted as the discredited
banksters instructed.
Hundreds of billions of public dollars have gone to bail out the banksters, but
when some Democrats tried to get the Senate to do a mite for homeowners, the US
Senate stuck with the banks. The Senate’s motto is: “Hundreds of billions for
the banksters, not a dime for homeowners.”
If Obama was naive about well-intentioned change before the vote, he no longer
has this political handicap.
Democratic Majority Whip Dick Durbin acknowledged the voters’ defeat by the
discredited banksters. The banks, Durbin said, “frankly own the place.”
It is not difficult to understand why. Among those who defeated the homeowners
bill are senators Jon Tester (Mont), Max Baucus (Mont), Blanche Lincoln (Ark),
Ben Nelson (Neb), Many Landrieu (La), Tim Johnson (SD), and Arlan Specter (Pa).
According to reports, the banksters have poured a half million dollars into
Tester’s campaign funds. Baucus has received $3.5 million; Lincoln $1.3
million; Nelson $1.4 million; Landrieu $2 million; Johnson $2.5 million;
Specter $4.5 million.
The same Congress that can’t find a dime for homeowners or health care
appropriates hundreds of billions of dollars for the military/security complex.
The week after the Senate foreclosed on American homeowners, the Obama “change”
administration asked Congress for an additional $61 billion dollars for the
neoconservatives’ war in Iraq and $65 billion more for the neoconservatives’
war in Afghanistan. Congress greeted this request with a rousing “Yes we can!”
The additional $126 billion comes on top of the $533.7 billion “defense” budget
for this year. The $660 billion--probably a low-ball number--is ten times the
military spending of China, the second most powerful country in the world.
How is it possible that “the world’s only superpower” is threatened by the
likes of Iraq and Afghanistan? How can the US be a superpower if it is
threatened by countries that have no military capability other than a guerilla
capability to resist invaders?
These “wars” are a hoax designed to enrich the US armaments industry and to
infuse the “security forces” with police powers over American citizenry.
Not a dime to prevent millions of Americans from losing their homes, but
hundreds of billions of dollars to murder Muslim women and children and to
create millions of refugees, many of whom will either sign up with insurgents
or end up as the next wave of immigrants into America.
This is the way the American government works. And it thinks it is a “city on
the hill, a light unto the world.”
Americans elected Obama because he said he would end the gratuitous criminal
wars of the Bush brownshirts, wars that have destroyed America’s reputation and
financial solvency and serve no public interest. But once in office Obama found
that he was ruled by the military/security complex. War is not being ended,
merely transferred from the unpopular war in Iraq to the more popular war in
Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Obama, in violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty,
continues to attack “targets” in Pakistan. In place of a war in Iraq, the
military/security complex now has two wars going in much more difficult
circumstances.
Viewing the promotion gravy train that results from decades of warfare, the US
officer corps has responded to the “challenge to American security” from the
Taliban. “We have to kill them over there before they come over here.” No
member of the US government or its numerous well-paid agents has ever explained
how the Taliban, which is focused on Afghanistan, could ever get to America.
Yet this hyped fear is sufficient for the public to support the continuing
enrichment of the military/security complex, while American homes are
foreclosed by the banksters who have destroyed the retirement prospects of the
US population..
According to Pentagon budget documents, by next year the cost of the war
against Afghanistan will exceed the cost of the war against Iraq. According to
a Nobel prize-winning economist and a budget expert at Harvard University, the
war against Iraq has cost the American taxpayers $3 trillion, that is, $3,000
billion in out-of-pocket and already incurred future costs, such as caring for
veterans.
If the Pentagon is correct, then by next year the US government will have
squandered $6 trillion dollars on two wars, the only purpose of which is to
enrich the munitions manufacturers and the “security” bureaucracy.
The human and social costs are dramatic as well and not only for the Iraqi,
Afghan, and Pakistani populations ravaged by American bombs. Dahr Jamail
reports that US Army psychiatrists have concluded that by their third
deployment, 30 percent of American troops are mental wrecks. Among the costs
that reverberate across generations of Americans are elevated rates of suicide,
unemployment, divorce, child and spousal abuse, drug and alcohol addiction,
homelessness and incarceration. http://www.truthout.org/051209J?n
In the Afghan “desert of death” the Obama administration is constructing a
giant military base. Why? What does the internal politics of Afghanistan have
to do with the US?
What is this enormous waste of resources that America does not have
accomplishing besides enriching the American munitions industry?
China and to some extent India are the rising powers in the world. Russia, the
largest country on earth, is armed with a nuclear arsenal as terrifying as the
American one. The US dollar’s role as reserve currency, the most important
source of American power, is undermined by the budget deficits that result from
the munition corporations’ wars and the bankster bailouts.
Why is the US making itself impotent fighting wars that have nothing whatsoever
to do with its security, wars that are, in fact, threatening its security?
The answer is that the military/security lobby, the financial gangsters, and
AIPAC rule. The American people be damned.