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    The Election March of the Trolls
    http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/...olls_20110829/
    Posted on Aug 29, 2011

    By Chris Hedges

    We have begun the election march of the trolls. They have crawled out of the sewers of public relations firms, polling organizations, the commercial media, the two corporate political parties and elected office to fill the airwaves with inanities and absurdities until the final inanity—the 2012 presidential election. Journalists, whose role has been reduced to purveyors of court gossip, whether on Fox or MSNBC, descend in swarms to report pseudo-events such as the Ames straw poll, where it costs $30 to cast a ballot. And then, almost immediately, they blithely inform us that the Iowa poll is meaningless now that Rick Perry has entered the race. The liberal trolls, as they do in every election cycle, are beating their little chests about the perfidiousness of the Democratic Party and Barack Obama. It is a gesture performed not to effect change but to burnish their credentials as moralists. They know, as do we, that they will trot obediently into the voting booth in 2012 to do as they are told. And everywhere the pulse of the nation is being assiduously monitored through polls and focus groups, not because our opinions matter, but because our troll candidates understand that by parroting back to us our own viewpoints they can continue to spend their days lapping up corporate money with other trolls in the two houses of Congress, the White House, the Supreme Court and television studios where they chat with troll celebrity journalists.

    The only commodity the troll state offers is fear. The corporate trolls, such as the Koch brothers, terrify the birthers, creationists, militia lovers, tea party militants, right-to-life advocates, Christian fascists and God-fearing red-white-and-blue patriots by proclaiming that, unless they vote for Perry or Mitt Romney or Michele Bachmann or some other product of the lunatic fringe of our political establishment, the American family will be destroyed, our children will be corrupted and the country will turn socialist. Barack Obama, who they whisper is a closet Muslim, will take away their guns, raise their taxes and bring homosexual couples into kindergartens.

    For those, usually liberals, still rooted in a reality-based world, one that believes in evolutionary science, the corporate trolls offer a more refined, fear-based message of impending doom. If you abandon the Democrats we will be governed by Bible-thumping idiots who will make us chant the Pledge of Allegiance in mass rallies and teach the account of Genesis as historical and biological fact in our nation’s schools.

    And underneath it all runs the mantra chanted in unison by all the trolls—terror, terror, terror. The troll establishment spins us like windup dolls and laughs all the way to the bank. What idiots, they think. And every election cycle we prove them right.

    “The only people who grasp the distinction between reality and appearance, who grasp the laws of conduct and society, are the ruling groups and those who do their bidding; scientific, technical elites who elucidate the laws of behavior and the functions of society so that people might be more effectively, albeit unconsciously, governed,” wrote James W. Carey in “Communication as Culture.”

    The trolls dominate or have neutralized every major institution in the country on behalf of their corporate paymasters. The press, education, Wall Street, labor and our political parties are managed by trolls or have been destroyed by them. Sometimes these trolls speak like liberals. Sometimes they speak like conservatives. Sometimes they are secular. Sometimes they are Christians. But the language they use is a cover for the relentless march toward a totalitarian capitalism and a kingdom where the trolls, if not the rest of us, live happily ever after. Rick Perry and John Boehner overtly make war on Social Security. Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi say they would like to save Social Security but are sadly powerless before the decisions of a congressional super committee they helped form. The result, of course, is the same. We get to choose the rhetoric and manner in which we are deceived and disempowered. Nothing more.

    All cloying appeals to the Obama administration to use stimulus money to build public works such as schools, libraries, roads, clinics, public transit and reclaiming dams, as well as to create jobs, are about as effective as writing heartfelt appeals in the era of the old Soviet Union to Uncle Joe Stalin. The trolls have gamed the system. There is no economic, political or environmental reform, from campaign finance to environmental controls, that can be implemented to impede the march of the corporate state. The rot and corruption at the top levels of our financial and political systems, coupled with the increasing deprivation felt by tens of millions of Americans, are volatile tinder for revolt. And the trolls are prepared for this too. They have put in place draconian state controls, including widespread internal surveillance, to silence our anemic left. They know how to direct the rage of the right wing toward the last pockets of the cultural, social and political establishment that cling to traditional liberal values, as well as toward the most vulnerable among us including Muslims, undocumented workers and homosexuals. They will make sure we consume ourselves.

    A society is in serious trouble when its political pariahs have at the core of their demands a return to the rule of law. This inversion, with our political and cultural outcasts demanding a respect for law, highlights the awful fact that the most radical and retrograde forces within the body politic have seized control. These forces demand that we serve the dictates of the marketplace. They are destroying all legal impediments to corporate exploitation and profit, as well as dismantling the regulatory agencies that once protected the citizen. They defend torture, offshore penal colonies, black sites and kidnapping (they call it “extraordinary rendition”) of state enemies. They protect and abet financial fraud. They wage pre-emptive war. They refuse to restore habeas corpus. Without warrants, they monitor, eavesdrop on and wiretap tens of millions of citizens. They order the assassination of U.S. citizens. They deny due process. They give corporations the status of persons. They ignore the suffering of the unemployed and the poor, slashing basic social service programs while doling out hundreds of billions in taxpayer funds to corporations. On these key issues, the only ones that really matter, there is no disagreement among trolls from either the self-identified left or the self-identified right. All their public disputes in the election cycle are a carnival act.

    All conventional forms of dissent, from electoral politics to open debates, have been denied us. We cannot rely on the institutions that once made piecemeal and incremental reform possible. The only route left is to disconnect as thoroughly as possible from the consumer society and engage in acts of civil disobedience and obstruction. The more we sever ourselves from the addictions of fossil fuel and the consumer society, the more we begin to create a new paradigm for community. The more we engage in physical acts of defiance—as Bill McKibben and others did recently in front of the White House to protest the building of the Keystone XL pipeline, which would increase the flow of “dirty” tar sands oil from Alberta, Canada, to refineries on the Gulf of Mexico—the more we can keep alive a new, better way of relating to each other and the ecosystem.

    Most important, we must stop being afraid. We have to turn our backs for good on the Democrats, no matter what ghoulish candidate the Republicans offer up for president. We have to defy all formal systems of power. We have to listen closely to the moral voices in our society, from McKibben to Noam Chomsky to Wendell Berry to Ralph Nader, and ignore feckless liberals who have been one of the most effective tools of our disempowerment. We have to create monastic enclaves where we can retain and nurture the values being rapidly destroyed by the wider corporate culture and build the mechanisms of self-sufficiency that will allow us to survive. The corporate coup is over. We have lost. The trolls have won. We have to face our banishment.

    In William Shakespeare’s play “Coriolanus” the Roman consul is deposed by the mob. Coriolanus, whatever his faults, turns on those who thrust him from power to declare a valediction we should deliver to our class of ruling trolls and all those who remain in their embrace.

    Brutus:
    There’s no more to be said, but he is banish’d,
    As enemy to the people and his country:
    It shall be so.

    Citizens:
    It shall be so, it shall be so.

    Coriolanus:
    You common cry of curs! whose breath I hate
    As reek o’ the rotten fens, whose loves I prize
    As the dead carcasses of unburied men
    That do corrupt my air, I banish you;
    And here remain with your uncertainty!
    Let every feeble rumour shake your hearts!
    Your enemies, with nodding of their plumes,
    Fan you into despair! Have the power still
    To banish your defenders; till at length
    Your ignorance, which finds not till it feels,
    Making not reservation of yourselves,
    Still your own foes, deliver you as most
    Abated captives to some nation
    That won you without blows! Despising,
    For you, the city, thus I turn my back:
    There is a world elsewhere.

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    Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

    Speaking of celebrity journalists...

    "Here's a story you won't probably won't see on Fox News Channel, though maybe you should.

    "On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon sided with Fox and dismissed an age and sex discrimination complaint filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf of newswoman Catherine Herridge. In doing so, Leon also opened a window into the kind of money flying around Fox's Washington offices. Notes Leon:

    "Since her contract was up for renewal, Fox News sent Herridge a draft three-year employment contract in August 2008. In the draft, Fox News proposed a deal in which Herridge would receive $495,000 in year one, $530,000 in year two and $570,000 in year three."

    Sounds pretty sweet to the ink-stained wretch that is Suits & Sentences. Herridge, a homeland and national security correspondent for Fox, was already the Washington bureau's highest paid correspondent.

    Herridge, though, wanted more. She countered with a request for a year-one salary of $621,000, rising to $821,000 in year three. Then she escalated her demand, asking for $900,000 in year one. She also wanted to be an anchor.

    Read more: http://blogs.mcclatchydc.com/law/#ixzz1WPTyerbq
    Last edited by Thailandnotes; August 29, 2011, 07:55 AM.

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      Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

      When I think about many of the problems caused to a great extent by FIRE, e.g., rising financial and social instability worldwide, unemployment, debt, the raiding of Social Security, the loss of honest intellectual debate, on and on... When I think about the proposed solutions - good and bad - such as raising the debt ceiling, balanced budget amendments, jobs programs, bank bailouts... there is one clear solution that stands out but is seldom discussed:

      TERM LIMITS combined with CAMPAIGN REFORM.

      Limit the House Representatives to 2 terms, limit Senators to 1 term. Pay them decently so that it isn't only the wealthy who can afford to serve, but eliminate their pensions and special perks.

      Raising billions of dollars in order to procure a seat of power is simply obscene. Why do special interests give that money to politicians instead of to charities and programs that directly benefit society? Because they want to buy and own their politicians. So restrict the amount of time and money that can be spent on campaigns.

      Force the over-the-air TV networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and PBS) to donate air time for frequent debates so that everybody can learn how the politicians stand. They were given their airwaves by the government, which is really the people, so make them give us something back.

      P.S. Nice Shakespeare quote!
      Last edited by shiny!; August 29, 2011, 09:06 AM. Reason: added postscript

      Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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        Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

        Originally posted by shiny! View Post
        When I think about the proposed solutions - good and bad - such as raising the debt ceiling, balanced budget amendments, jobs programs, bank bailouts... there is one clear solution that stands out but is seldom discussed:

        TERM LIMITS combined with CAMPAIGN REFORM.
        With respect, I don't believe term limits are as clear a solution as others believe. In the power struggle between members of the legislature and the professional lobbyists, it would only serve to empower and embolden the lobbyists if their Congress critters were made individually less relevant. I suppose it could break up the mindset of "long-term investments" in a given Senator or Representative, but that is not enough. Further, term limits would limit the choice of the people artificially and it would mean that Ron Paul would no longer be a Representative which would be bad news for me.

        I think the best solution is to elect someone to the executive branch that will scale back the overall power and authority of the federal government to some former, and effective level. If only there were such a candidate... Also, they would need to recognize and respect the proper role of Congress. If only there was some guideline or document that outlines the duties and authority of each branch of the government...

        So long as Congress and/or the Presidency hold so much power, they will be so corrupted and the targets of industry capture. If you want a clean American government, then you want a small American government--they are all but inseparable.

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        • #5
          Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

          We have to listen closely to the moral voices in our society, from McKibben to Noam Chomsky to Wendell Berry to Ralph Nader, and ignore feckless liberals who have been one of the most effective tools of our disempowerment.
          KcMibben? He's an example of a moral voice in our society, who doesn't deal in terror?

          What do you call his persistent and strident claims of global warming killing us all?

          Chomsky is much more reasonable, but his lack of commentary on Israel is deafening.

          I don't know anything about Berry - though a brief glance at his Wiki shows a lifetime of protest-antism.

          The only person on that list with any shred of consistency is Nader.

          The rant is more of an ultra left liberal decrying the selling out of his moderate liberal friends, not the speech of someone without an agenda as it purports to be.

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            Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

            Originally posted by Ghent12 View Post
            With respect, I don't believe term limits are as clear a solution as others believe. In the power struggle between members of the legislature and the professional lobbyists, it would only serve to empower and embolden the lobbyists if their Congress critters were made individually less relevant. I suppose it could break up the mindset of "long-term investments" in a given Senator or Representative, but that is not enough. Further, term limits would limit the choice of the people artificially and it would mean that Ron Paul would no longer be a Representative which would be bad news for me.

            I think the best solution is to elect someone to the executive branch that will scale back the overall power and authority of the federal government to some former, and effective level. If only there were such a candidate... Also, they would need to recognize and respect the proper role of Congress. If only there was some guideline or document that outlines the duties and authority of each branch of the government...

            So long as Congress and/or the Presidency hold so much power, they will be so corrupted and the targets of industry capture. If you want a clean American government, then you want a small American government--they are all but inseparable.
            Exactly correct. American citizenship is not something you have; it's something you DO. Term limits are a lazy citizen's way to avoid the work. We should all be working to remove the politicians we don't like, and working to keep the ones we like in office indefinitely.

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            • #7
              Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

              Originally posted by thriftyandboringinohio View Post
              Exactly correct. American citizenship is not something you have; it's something you DO. Term limits are a lazy citizen's way to avoid the work. We should all be working to remove the politicians we don't like, and working to keep the ones we like in office indefinitely.
              Do you think we should get rid of term limits for the office of the President?

              Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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              • #8
                Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

                Originally posted by Ghent12
                So long as Congress and/or the Presidency hold so much power, they will be so corrupted and the targets of industry capture. If you want a clean American government, then you want a small American government--they are all but inseparable.
                I disagree.

                'Starve the Beast' is an ideological finger puppet for the rentiers.

                What needs to be done as a first step is the removal of all corporate donations in American politics. No more PACs either. Any and every single politics related advertisement scrutinized to ensure that it is paid for by an individual, and that individual has a declared income sufficient to pay for said ad.

                Corruption of politicians exists no matter what size the government is.

                Originally posted by TABIO
                Exactly correct. American citizenship is not something you have; it's something you DO. Term limits are a lazy citizen's way to avoid the work. We should all be working to remove the politicians we don't like, and working to keep the ones we like in office indefinitely.
                I agree, but I also believe that we're way past the point where individual citizens are going to get anything of substance done.

                There's simply too much corporate money involved.

                $2.4 billion was spent just on the Presidential elections in 2008. Total 2008 election spending was somewhere north of $5 billion.

                Sure, that's only about $45 per household in the entire United States. But it is still a gigantic sum of money.

                And it doesn't include the not-campaign-paid political commentary of the entire MSM establishment.

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                • #9
                  Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

                  Excellent point, it does challenge my opinion, because for some reason I like that particular term limit.
                  The 22nd amendment makes it settled law, and only FDR ever served more than than two terms.

                  For congress, I like the idea of the senators and representatives I admire serving for decades, and like the idea of all of us individually trying harder to change the congress.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

                    Originally posted by c1ue View Post
                    I disagree.

                    'Starve the Beast' is an ideological finger puppet for the rentiers.

                    What needs to be done as a first step is the removal of all corporate donations in American politics. No more PACs either. Any and every single politics related advertisement scrutinized to ensure that it is paid for by an individual, and that individual has a declared income sufficient to pay for said ad.

                    Corruption of politicians exists no matter what size the government is.
                    Corruption of politicians exists no matter what size the government is--true. That is why I would prefer a government that doesn't have as much power and hence the effect of the corruption is lower in aggregate.

                    There are numerous problems with what you are proposing, this draconian wringer you say that someone must go through to voice an opinion. Aside from its obvious 1st Amendment implications and the intrusive scrutinization of personal commerce, who would be doing the scrutinizing? Would it be some entity as effective as the SEC is at catching and prosecuting financial fraud? Would it be a function of the IRS?

                    What I really take offense to, however, is the patronizing nature of the proposal itself. You are surrendering to the notion that ideas and messages are too powerful for the majority of people to use or have unfettered access to. There may be a kernel of truth to that, insomuch as political donations do influence outcomes. However, from a strictly American point of view, the idea that the marketplace of ideas needs yet more guards and regulators and everyone must buy a ticket to enter is very much unpalatable and will never receive my support, no matter how utilitarian the perceived outcome is.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

                      Originally posted by c1ue View Post
                      I disagree.

                      'Starve the Beast' is an ideological finger puppet for the rentiers.

                      What needs to be done as a first step is the removal of all corporate donations in American politics. No more PACs either. Any and every single politics related advertisement scrutinized to ensure that it is paid for by an individual, and that individual has a declared income sufficient to pay for said ad.

                      Corruption of politicians exists no matter what size the government is.



                      I agree, but I also believe that we're way past the point where individual citizens are going to get anything of substance done.

                      There's simply too much corporate money involved.

                      $2.4 billion was spent just on the Presidential elections in 2008. Total 2008 election spending was somewhere north of $5 billion.

                      Sure, that's only about $45 per household in the entire United States. But it is still a gigantic sum of money.

                      And it doesn't include the not-campaign-paid political commentary of the entire MSM establishment.
                      I applaud your sentiments, but your ideas will not work. We have already implemented them in Canada. They do not work. The "terror" party still wins as long as the corporates control the media system, regardless of our legislating "only individuals allowed to donate, up to a max of $1100 per person per year." It isn't enough. The war/terror party uses the fear agenda of a broken economy and few jobs, and they win a majority.

                      In another 4 years, by the time of the next election here I feel our society will be too close to WW3 to choose an alternate course. I hope I am wrong.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

                        Originally posted by c1ue View Post
                        ...The only person on that list with any shred of consistency is Nader.

                        The rant is more of an ultra left liberal decrying the selling out of his moderate liberal friends, not the speech of someone without an agenda as it purports to be.
                        +1

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                        • #13
                          Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

                          Originally posted by Ghent12 View Post
                          With respect, I don't believe term limits are as clear a solution as others believe. In the power struggle between members of the legislature and the professional lobbyists, it would only serve to empower and embolden the lobbyists if their Congress critters were made individually less relevant. I suppose it could break up the mindset of "long-term investments" in a given Senator or Representative, but that is not enough. Further, term limits would limit the choice of the people artificially and it would mean that Ron Paul would no longer be a Representative which would be bad news for me.
                          ...
                          thats a BS argument if eye ever...
                          so because ONE guy is good, we should allow the other 98% who are returned to office every elect cycle, practically by default, to remain?

                          when the Real Problem is the 'horse trading' amongst themselves to deliver their 'fair share' of the pork to their home states?

                          This is PRECISELY why we have corruption in congress and the longer they stay in, the more corrupt they become!

                          Originally posted by thriftyandboringinohio View Post
                          Exactly correct. American citizenship is not something you have; it's something you DO. Term limits are a lazy citizen's way to avoid the work. We should all be working to remove the politicians we don't like,
                          lazy citizens are PROBLEM # 2
                          voting should be a REQUIREMENT and a RESPONSIBILITY (out here its called 'kuleana' ku-lee-ah-na) as what has occurred is The Power vested by the Constitution within WE The People has been abdicated by the citizenry, while the political aristocracy, emboldened by not having their 'careers' sunsetted by term limits, has allowed our freedom and prosperity to have been spent, stolen and usurped by the buracracy who have become a 'protected class' no less powerful than the FIREmen we here on the itulip blame for our miseries?

                          and you think they shouldnt be sent packing after their term(s) in office are up?

                          Originally posted by thriftyandboringinohio View Post
                          and working to keep the ones we like in office indefinitely.
                          that is PRECISELY the definition of ARISTOCRACY, and an abomination/insult to everything that was fought and died for, over 235 years ago

                          and IMHO, is also why we are getting the gov that we 'deserve'

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                          • #14
                            Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

                            Originally posted by shiny! View Post
                            When I think about many of the problems caused to a great extent by FIRE, e.g., rising financial and social instability worldwide, unemployment, debt, the raiding of Social Security, the loss of honest intellectual debate, on and on... When I think about the proposed solutions - good and bad - such as raising the debt ceiling, balanced budget amendments, jobs programs, bank bailouts... there is one clear solution that stands out but is seldom discussed:

                            TERM LIMITS combined with CAMPAIGN REFORM.

                            Limit the House Representatives to 2 terms, limit Senators to 1 term. Pay them decently so that it isn't only the wealthy who can afford to serve, but eliminate their pensions and special perks.
                            ...

                            Force the over-the-air TV networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and PBS) to donate air time for frequent debates so that everybody can learn how the politicians stand. They were given their airwaves by the government, which is really the people, so make them give us something back.
                            +1
                            (or what will soon be 100, thanks to unk ben)
                            and one more: LIMIT the 'campaign' TO 90 DAYS prior to the elections
                            so to eliminate their number one _distraction_ from accomplishing what they were elected to do, which job ONE should be: BALANCING THE BUDGET, by whatever means necessary

                            because spending 1.4 trillion more than comes in, in ONLY one year???
                            is The Recipe For DISASTER
                            (no matter what slugman sez)

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                            • #15
                              Re: Everyone Seems to be Lurching on the Doomer Scale

                              Originally posted by c1ue View Post
                              KcMibben? He's an example of a moral voice in our society, who doesn't deal in terror?

                              What do you call his persistent and strident claims of global warming killing us all?

                              Chomsky is much more reasonable, but his lack of commentary on Israel is deafening.

                              I don't know anything about Berry - though a brief glance at his Wiki shows a lifetime of protest-antism.

                              The only person on that list with any shred of consistency is Nader.

                              The rant is more of an ultra left liberal decrying the selling out of his moderate liberal friends, not the speech of someone without an agenda as it purports to be.
                              I would say Berry, Nader, and Chomsky (Have heard him slam Israel many times) have all been consistent. "Moral Voices" who would you place on that list? Just curious.

                              Not sure Hedges has an "agenda."

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