Today is Super Tuesday in America, where sixteen states go to the polls, including mine. At the presidential level, the expected winners are Joe Biden and Donald Trump, setting up a grim rematch of their 2020 contest, won by Biden, who campaigned mostly in Covid lockdown from his basement.
The revolution America needs, of course, isn’t going to take place at the ballot box. The big money and powerbrokers make sure of that. The DNC has acted to ensure a one-horse race for Biden, as Marianne Williamson has noted. Biden should perhaps be put out to pasture, if not sent to the glue factory, but the horse is not dead yet. Even if it stumbles to the finish line in November, losing to Trump, that’s still a win for the DNC, whose main job it is to ensure no progressive Democrat ever wins the nomination. No matter who wins in November, with Biden the DNC has already won.
On the Republican side, Trump should win easily over Nikki Haley, who’s basically a younger female version of Biden when it comes to fighting wars, kowtowing to Israel, and serving Wall Street and big finance. A conundrum in American politics is that a Con Man is the most genuine mainstream “big party” candidate, the one most likely to blurt out uncomfortable truths.
Speaking of Con Man Trump, he said something the other day that was so outrageously Trump that I had to laugh. Naturally, it was about immigrants (recall in 2015 how Trump said Mexico was sending drugs, crime, even rapists, to America, but “some I assume are good people”). This time he hit a Trumpian home run describing the languages young immigrants speak in New York schools:
“Pupils [come] from foreign countries,” Trump explained, “from countries where they don’t even know what the language is. We have nobody that even teaches it. These are languages that nobody ever heard of.”
Something about “languages that nobody ever heard of” tickled my funny bone. OK, maybe if these young people were from previously uncontacted tribes deep in the Amazon rain forest, or perhaps from the lost island of Atlantis…
I know, maybe it’s not that funny, but if I couldn’t laugh I’d go insane, to quote the late great Jimmy Buffett.
The oligarchs have been fighting workers, unions, regulations, and anything else that might get in the way of endless profits, since the New Deal. They really do have just about full control over the government, universities (through endowments), regulatory agencies (through capture), the news (through outright ownership) and Hollywood (doing its part to float The Blob). I don't see any clear path to undoing the control they now have, and as long as they have that level of control, we will only get a choice between people like Biden and Trump in all elections (or a choice between cholera and gonorrhea, as Julian Assange so aptly put it). Personally, I may just write in diphtheria or diarrhea since I really don't like cholera or gonorrhea. I wish Dennis Kucinich would run for president. I heard an interview with him recently and he would be a great candidate.
won't vote of either and the duopoly will contine to win so things will stay the same. For don't rock the boaters this works out just fine. But for me and other FED UP WITH THE SYSTEM folks: it sucks.
We desperately need 3rd party choices