OK.... so I have to admit I was wrong about the whole Democrat party deal.
I thought at the last minute they'd dump Biden and replace him with someone who does not struggle to put a couple sentences together. But it appears they are going with him all the way.
I also never thought they'd pick Sen. Harris as their V-P candidate. She comes from a state (California) that they will easily win and she doesn't really help in the rust belt states. During her short time in the Senate, Harris has voted for six out of eight military spending bills.
But in the end, when you look at her terrible record as a prosecutor and Attorney General in California, it does make sense. She's proven for many years that she is willing to suspend her rhetoric about truth and justice and put the hammer down on the poor. She accumulated this bad track record essentially to prove to the power structure (in California and beyond) that she will carry water for the oligarchic interests.
See a through background story on Harris by Politico Magazine here.
It does not feel like a serious campaign against Trump from where I sit. Biden has always been a corporate agent - particularly for the credit card industry that shelters itself in his state of Delaware.
I'll always remember the 2000 Democratic convention in Los Angeles. (Back in the days when I would actually watch them on TV.) I saw a speech Biden made to a side gathering of Jewish leaders happening during the convention. He spoke for an hour about 'Missile defense' (MD).
During the first half of the speech he outlined all the reasons NOT to support MD. I was actually impressed because he clearly showed that MD was expensive, provocative, destabilizing and would make us more insecure and create a new arms race. But then he completely shifted gears and used the second-half of his speech to make a bad case for supporting MD.
It was an instructive experience for me because I learned from this that Biden knew the difference between 'right and wrong' but in the end he picked the WRONG choice because of political considerations. He supported MD because of expected corporate profits and most importantly of all because MD is a key element in the Pentagon's first-strike attack plan - the 'shield' to be used to pick-off Russian or Chinese retaliatory strikes. That told me everything I needed to know about Joe Biden.
Some of my dearest friends are now internally struggling with how to vote in November's presidential election. They want Trump defeated (and they know Biden sucks) but they think they must vote for the Dems and then immediately begin working to push the Biden administration to the left. Good luck with that.
I heard this same idea (support them now and then organize to push them leftward after they are in office) during the Bill Clinton and Obama elections. In both cases most liberals went back to 'normal life' after the elections figuring that with the Dems in the White House things would get better. (All kinds of local peace groups across the country shut down operations after Obama was elected. Eight years of trying to stop the George W. Bush wars were enough for them. The fact that Obama became the 'drone president' didn't bring many of them back to the streets.)
Wall Street and the military industrial complex remained in control but Clinton and Obama did a nice job of sounding like they were going to work for the people while doing the bidding of the powerful.
Just yesterday we learned that the Corrupt Democrat National Committee Secretly Cuts Ending Fossil Fuel Industry Subsidies from their platform!
Sometimes I feel like the Biden-Harris team will be on a Kamikaze mission. Sort of like the John McCain-Sarah Palin 2008 slide in oblivion. It was clear that in 2008 the corporate oligarchies that run America wanted Obama to stay in the White House so they picked the worst possible Republican team to take the fall against Obama.
This time around the corporate masters picked Biden (who has his age/early Alzheimer's issues, among others) and Harris who is another bright, articulate and ambitious politician who has demonstrated her loyalty to the ruling elites. Harris proved during the primary season that she was not popular with party voters - thus a 'perfect choice' for the V-P candidate......
The rulers complain alot about Trump but let's be realistic. He's given them virtually everything they want. He helps divide the nation against itself keeping the public from turning their attention to the corporate rulers who are stealing us blind. Wall Street is happy with Trump as is the military industrial complex which is grabbing over $1 trillion a year from taxpayers. Space Force is even now in place.
So I see this national election as much like a professional wrestling match where the crowd is whipped up to a frenzy and taken to entertainment fantasy land.
Keep in mind Trump's statement in January 2016 when he famously said, “I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and wouldn’t lose any voters, ok? It’s, like, incredible.” It would almost appear that Trump never really thought he would win the 2016 election.
The Washington Post reported in 2015:
Four Trump allies and one Clinton associate familiar with the exchange said that Clinton encouraged Trump’s efforts to play a larger role in the Republican Party and offered his own views of the political landscape.Why would Clinton have encouraged Trump to run? Maybe to blow the Republican party apart with his wrestle-mania tactics? What if the plan was to have Trump get the Republican nomination, do a Kamikaze run, thus making it easier for Hillary Clinton to win in 2016?
In the end it's all a circus - a distraction - a production written by Madison Avenue and Hollywood. The rulers can't take any chances by allowing any real fair elections in the US. So we get the scripted version and surprisingly millions continue to swallow the pill.
Bruce
Full disclosure: I've not voted for a Democrat running for president since my pick of Walter Mondale in 1984. I can't spend my life doing my peace & justice organizing and then turn around and support politicians that work against every thing I stand for.
Agreed on many of your points. Especially the closing one.
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