Re: The worst rhyme of Great Depression history
Hmmmm,
Libertarians as the solution to an "economy brought to it's knees by the excesses of an unregulated financial class"? I don't think so! The current crises has been brought to you by the "get government off your back" crowd.
If there is a successful 3rd party movement, it won't originate from the drum beaters of Libertarianism. It'll come from the Democrats and Republicans who fully understand how corrupting the money in the political system has become, and who realize how desperate our current situation is. They will be people who have already left office or who are willing to lose their jobs in an effort to save a democracy.
But they will be confronted with a country that decades ago "entered a new dark age of unreason". There is no hope to present a rational argument to a population that thrives on conspiracy theories, is incapable of distinguishing opinion from factual information, and rejects it's responsibility to be informed citizens in preference to becoming entertained citizens.
Once again we will need to put our future in the hands, of what we can only hope will be a benevolent group of people, who will than go forward and mislead the general population into believing their actions will benefit the selfish interests of each individual citizen.
Hmmmm,
If a 25% unemployment rate doesn’t light a fire under behinds of a population struggling to survive in an economy brought to its knees by the excesses of an unregulated financial class, what will?
The author goes on to say that building a viable third party to restore democracy to America requires that Progressive intellectuals—Libertarians in modern parlance—roll up their pant legs, climb down from the Ivory Tower, and wade into the gutter of American politics.
If there is a successful 3rd party movement, it won't originate from the drum beaters of Libertarianism. It'll come from the Democrats and Republicans who fully understand how corrupting the money in the political system has become, and who realize how desperate our current situation is. They will be people who have already left office or who are willing to lose their jobs in an effort to save a democracy.
But they will be confronted with a country that decades ago "entered a new dark age of unreason". There is no hope to present a rational argument to a population that thrives on conspiracy theories, is incapable of distinguishing opinion from factual information, and rejects it's responsibility to be informed citizens in preference to becoming entertained citizens.
Once again we will need to put our future in the hands, of what we can only hope will be a benevolent group of people, who will than go forward and mislead the general population into believing their actions will benefit the selfish interests of each individual citizen.
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