The Grans Delusion

Understanding Why the US Political System is a Criminal Conspiracy

By Joel Hirschhorn, published Nov 10, 2007
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With an endless, futile and costly Iraq war, a stinking economy and most Americans seeing the country on the wrong track, the greatest national group delusion is that electing Democrats in 2008 is what the country needs.

Keith Olbermann was praised when he called the Bush presidency a criminal conspiracy. That missed the larger truth. The whole two-party political system is a criminal conspiracy hiding behind illusion induced delusion.

Virtually everything that Bush correctly gets condemnation for could have been prevented or negated by Democrats, if they had had courage, conviction and commitment to maintaining the rule of law and obedience to the Constitution. Bush grabbed power from the feeble and corrupt hands of Democrats. Democrats have failed the vast majority of Americans. So why would sensible people think that giving Democrats more power is a good idea? They certainly have done little to merit respect for their recent congressional actions, or inaction when it comes to impeachment of Bush and Cheney.

One of the core reasons the two-party stranglehold on our political system persists is that whenever one party uses its power to an extreme degree it sets the conditions for the other party - its partner in the conspiracy - to take over. Then the other takes its turn in wielding excessive power. Most Americans - at least those that vote - seem incapable of understanding that the Democrats and Republicans are two teams in the same league, serving the same cabal running the corporatist plutocracy. By keeping people focused on rooting for one team or the other, the behind-the-scenes rulers ensure their invisibility and power.

The Grans Delusion

Voters are co-conspirators in the corrupt two-party criminal conspiracy.

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I would say that your "Don't Vote" is a stupid idea except that if enough of the two partys' voters don't vote it might give a chance to real Americans to get elected, those who run on the Constitution Party ticket. Otherwise, it is a GREAT essay. I am going to vote for Dr. Ron Paul in the primary and pray that he will win the Presidency because he is (the only) "Hope for America!"

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

 
Yep,me again ,it seems that some part of my reaction has been "truncated".Btw,sorry for the typos. Peace

Posted on 11/11/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

 
Hmmm,finally an American with open eyes and mind. @ Jack ; trust the man on it ,Jack ,he's right about it . I live in Belgium and half the world is suprised with us not having a government after 140 days .Who do YOU think is causing this? The Walloons ?;The Flemish people . Not at all, the same prime-minister that got in a fight with mr. Bush a few years back ( the guy is hungry for power) and is "friend " of your previous president.Now if you read closely ,you see what that president and his female have done with your economy .How you think it's over here? And Italy (with there arrogant Silvio) Read also the article of the same author :"For LabourDay...."It clearifies a lot. Nice ,huh,make it a global game ,who you're going to sue are , who's accountable? To be honest,I'm 39 ,and don't want to spend the rest of my being a loanslave for these selfdeclared elitists who haven't got half my intelligence AND who's greed is responsible for the state our planet's in. Thank you Mr.Hi

Posted on 11/11/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

 
Well written, but I would like to know exactly which Dems "favor illegal immigration" and how. Your statement regarding the "official 9/11 story" is also curious. Are you talking conspiracy? Your proposed solution - to boycott the election - would hardly result in a change of the two-party system. What it would do is make the election a crap shoot, and we'd be more likely to experience another Republican nightmare over the next 4 to 8 years. I'll concede the Dems lack a backbone to bring about real change (esp. in healthcare), but I think saying there is no difference whatsoever b/w the two parties is a bit much. I enjoyed your article.

Posted on 11/11/2007 at 9:11:00 AM

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