Updated: Oct. 20, 2014
by Jill Dalton
Writer, Dandelion Salad
recoveringarmybrat
October 30, 2012
I remember sitting in the large impersonal lecture hall in my American History 101 class feeling a bit forlorn and overwhelmed. I’m a freshman at the University of South Carolina. It’s 1968, the Vietnam War is raging, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King have been assassinated, riots erupted in several U.S. cities, the antiwar movement, woman’s movement and civil rights movement are in full swing, my father’s currently serving in Military Intelligence, Saigon and my mom’s hospitalized after suffering 3rd degree burns because she’s having a nervous breakdown trying to deal with my father being at war leaving her responsible for raising 4 kids ranging in ages from 5 and 18. I feel like I’m hanging on by my fingernails.
The professor asks, “What is democracy?” I’m wondering the answer to that question myself. Student’s hands shoot up as one by one they proclaim, “Freedom of speech.” “Freedom of religion.” “Freedom of the press.” “Freedom to peacefully assemble.” Freedom to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” “Freedom from illegal search and seizures.” And the list goes on and each time our professor nods, “Yes, and what else?”
After our ideas are exhausted the professor responds, “Democracy means one man one vote. Period. This is the only power you have. If you don’t wield that power at the ballot box then you have no power.” His statement made a huge impression on me. Until then I was so apathetic about what was going on in our country I’d decided to ignore the entire rotten system but his words changed my mind.
My voting record
I became a registered Democrat. And every four years I’d march myself to my voting place and “wield my power.” Granted, I don’t have a very good success rate at the poles but I vote anyway. 1968 gave us a choice between Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey and George Wallace, the racist governor from Alabama. I was a Robert Kennedy supporter so I pulled the lever for Humphrey and we all know how that turned out.
1972 gave us Richard Nixon and Gov. George McGovern. McGovern ran on ending the war in Vietnam, amnesty for war resisters, abolition of the draft, a guaranteed job for every American, lifting people out of poverty, women’s rights, gay rights and saving the environment—no wonder he lost by one of the largest margins in U.S. history winning only Massachusetts and D.C. What a different world we might have had if he’d won. Today we’re facing many of these same issues. Nothing has changed in fact things have gotten much worse.
I’ve never understood and never will understand why the majority of Americans prefer liars, crooks, thieves and warmongering politicians to honest, compassionate, peace loving statesmen. And because they do we find ourselves in a dying empire rife with corruption and inequality collapsing from the weight of its own hubris.
1976. Jimmy Carter, a soft-spoken, kindhearted peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia runs against Gerald Ford, who served 25 years in the Senate and became president after Spiro Agnew and Richard Nixon resignation on August 9, 1974. Finally, my candidate wins but because of the Iran hostage situation he loses in 1980 to Ronald Reagan.
I never liked Reagan. He was a second rate actor and a third rate president. I’d sit and watch him lie to the American people as he pushed the corporate agenda, killed the air traffic controllers union, which signaled to workers you have no power here and promoted his “trickle down economics,” which even George H.W. Bush referred to as, “voodoo economics.”
1984. Walter Mondale loses to Reagan.
1988. Michael Dukakis loses to George H.W. Bush.
1992. Then Bill Clinton, defeats George H.W. Bush and Ross Perot.
1996. Bill Clinton wins a second term defeating Bob Doyle and Ross Perot but then the unthinkable happens. Bill Clinton becomes embroiled with a White House Intern and trying to save himself claims “he did not have sexual relations with that woman” and depending on “what the meaning of the word is is” was impeached on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice as Hillary proclaims there’s a mass right wing conspiracy under foot. And although unemployment’s at 4.8%, the lowest in 8 years and he claims to leave us with a huge surplus, he finishes out his term in disgrace.
In retrospect we now know Clinton killed the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933, which was put into place after the great depression to make sure we were protected from the banks ever collapsing the economy again, dismantled welfare which mainly hurt poor hungry children, and touted NAFTA as a huge job creator, which we now know sends American jobs overseas.
2000. George W. Bush versus Al Gore turns out to be a huge fiasco. Between the hanging chads in Florida, and being aided and abetted by the then Gov. Jeb Bush, the little brother to G.W. Bush and then Secretary of State of Florida, Katherine Harris. People were purposely excluded from the voting rolls and hundreds were turned away at the polls. And then the final nail in the coffin, the Supreme Court stops the recount and calls the election for George W. Bush even though Al Gore won the popular vote.
The 2000 election was stolen, plain and simple. If this had happened in another country Americans would be up in arms crying fowl. I kept waiting for people to rise up and revolt but nothing happened. Instead everyone blamed Green candidate Ralph Nader, including myself at the time, believing he’d stolen votes from Gore and caused him to lose. This hypothesis has since been disproven.
George W. Bush’s record
With George W. Bush in office the neocons take control of the White House and all hell breaks loose. September 11the marks a very dark day in our history. The Bush Administration starts two wars, Afghanistan and Iraq, by lying to the American people resulting in 4,000 U.S. troops dead and estimates of civilian deaths range from 88,000 to over half a million and then under the guise of protecting us from, “they hate us for our freedoms,” terrorist, the Bush administration immediately gets to work dismantling our Constitution, promoting fear and stripping us of our rights by:
Passing the Patriot Act.
Opening Gitmo. (Guantanamo Bay detention camp)
Authorizing the wiretapping and reading of e-males of U.S. citizens.
Promoting the preemptive war, Bush Doctrine.
Torture becomes the new normal.
He also Signs tax cuts for the rich and large corporations.
While he FCC pushes for more media consolidation allowing one company to own newspapers, TV and radio stations in one city.
Bush ignores victims of Hurricane Katrina and hundreds perish.
2004. I knew Bush was a goner but alas he beats John Kerry by spreading lies about Kerry’s war record. This from a guy who avoided the Vietnam War and an administration full of chicken hawks and also by stealing Ohio but once again there’s little to no reaction from American voters.
By 2008 even avid Bush supporters can no longer support the lies and corruption from this administration and Barack Obama emerges victorious. A dark horse who’s not been properly vetted but gave a rousing keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, wrote a compelling book, “Dreams From My Father” and is an eloquent speaker who promises us “change we can believe in.” And after eight years of pure hell we’re all so desperate to believe we fall for this rhetoric and his big open smile. He had us all fooled.
Barack Obama’s record
To say I have buyers remorse is an understatement of Herculean proportions. Where do I begin? Glen Ford refers to Obama as the “more effective evil” and I would have to agree with his assessment.
Obama not only continues the wars but escalates them claiming Afghanistan is the “good war” and even though it’s bankrupting he country and we’re losing he continues this insanity.
He promises to get us out of Iraq but instead we build the largest military installation in the world and fill it with 2,500 private contractors.
He starts new wars in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Syria and now wants to add Iran to the list.
And then there’s Obama’s secret ‘Kill List.’
Escalates drone attacks. These illegal killing machines mainly murder innocent women and children and once in a blue moon hit a low level so-called “enemy combatant.” But not to worry they’ve changed the laws so any male that’s hit who’s of a certain age is labeled an enemy combatant.
He extends the Bush tax cuts for the rich.
Extends the Patriot Act.
He does not prosecute or even question one member of the Bush Administration for their crimes or one of the Wall Street crooks or bankers who caused the global meltdown, in fact, bank bailouts under Obama have far exceeded Bush to the tune of 16 trillion.
He does not close Gitmo.
He continues and escalates spying on American citizens without warrants via the FISA Amendments Act.
Unemployment continues to rise as thousands are thrown off the roles and unemployment benefits are not extended.
He prosecutes twice as many whistleblowers under the Espionage Act of 1917 as all other presidents combined.
Signs the NDAA into law. (Hedges, Chomsky and a few other brave Americans have sued Obama and Leon Panetta) Under the NDAA American citizens are labeled enemy combatants and can be arrested and held indefinitely without due process.
Passes Obamacare, which forces people to buy inadequate insurance and is a give away to the for profit insurance companies.
Shuts down the Occupy encampments in a coordinated effort between the White House, the DOJ and local police departments, which are now militarized and protect the 1%.
Where are we now?
So now our choice has become a vote between the “lesser of two evils.” The two parties may speak in different tones but they both serve the same corporate master. Obama says one thing and does another. I learned a long time ago it’s not what someone says that matters but what they do.
“Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.” George Orwell
It’s time to wake up and smell the corruption America. We’ve been deceived again. Our government is corporately owned and operated. As Chris Hedges tells us again and again “we have undergone a corporate coup d’état in slow motion.”
Romney and Obama are merely brands packaged and presented to us for our viewing pleasure and then whomever the corporate powers that be decide they want in office is who’s installed. The elections are rigged just as our system is rigged. We have elections so we can pretend we have a free society.
“If voting changed anything, they’d make it illegal.” Emma Goldman
We have a two party duopoly. A plutocracy: government by the rich for the rich.
It’s not about Obama or Bush or Romney. There’re just the front men. Our system is completely corrupted by corporate forces. And once Citizens United was enacted making corporations people giving them free speech and allowing them to dump as much cash as possible without accountability into the electoral system then our republic’s goose was officially cooked.
And the mere fact both candidates must raise a billion dollars each to run is obscene. That money could be used for things that really matter.
Both political parties have been taken over by corporate money. Under Clinton the Democrats realized they couldn’t win without big money and once you take money from Wall Street, big oil or the insurance companies then you’re beholding to them and must dole out tax breaks, ensure a for profit health care system, deregulate the banks and Wall Street, exempt the fossil fuel industry from the Clean Air and Water Act and on it goes.
Our votes no longer matter because our legislators no longer need us. We’re small potatoes. There’s a reason why Jamie Dimon, the CEO of the too big to fail JP Morgan Chase, sits in front of the House Financial Services Committee, wearing cufflinks with the presidential seal, is cajoled by members of congress after he somehow misplaces 2 billion dollars. Oh well, not to worry Jamie we know how easy it is to misplace that kind of money. I mean look at the billions that disappeared in Iraq. Tee hee.
Electronic voting machines
And then there’s the mater of the electronic voting machines, where a vote can be switched or lost in the blink of an eye with no paper trail. Researches found severe flaws with the Diebold voting machines.
A Princeton Study revealed,
“[m]alicious software running on a single voting machine can steal votes with little if any risk of detection,” and that the software can be installed on a voting machine in only a minute by anyone that has physical access.” Ryan Paul
“In August 2003, Walden O’Dell, then the chief executive of Diebold, announced that he had been a top fund-raiser for President George W. Bush and had sent a get-out-the-funds letter to 100 wealthy and politically inclined friends in the Republican Party, to be held at his home in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio.
In December 2005, O’Dell resigned following reports that the company was facing securities fraud litigation surrounding charges of insider trading.” Wikipedia
And now it’s happening again. The vote counting company, Hart Intercivic whose machines have failed in the past, is tied to Mitt Romney and Bain Capital.
In Mark Crispin Miller’s book, “Fooled Again” he calls for electoral reform.
“The pattern—not one overwhelming fraud but thousands of little ones—did not end in 2004. The same pattern continued in ’06, costing the Democrats a number of seats in the House and Senate, and that is likely to be part of the Republican electoral strategy for ’08 as well.”
And now companies are telling their employees how to vote threatening them with layoffs and loss of benefits if they don’t vote for Romney.
Greg Palast claims hacking is the least of our problems. He states computers tend to lose more votes and cost five times as much and votes just disappear. According to the U.S. Elections offices in D.C. 1.4 million votes were lost (spoiled) in the last election.
Senate races are the big concern in this election. It’s not about Republicans or Democrats winning. These are billionaires who install politicians who favor them. “They don’t care who it is they just choose which hand puppet to stick their hand in.” Greg Palast
Oligarchy runs our system Palast continues, and the billionaires are backing Romney this time. Prior to this they voted for Barack Obama. There’s too much money at stake to let the people decide. They steal votes to steal money. In 2008 the bankers backed Obama and now they’ve slid over to Romney and they want to steal the Senate races.
The Debates
The debates are a joke or as my friend Thomas Baldwin labeled them, “weapons of mass distraction.“ The debates used to matter but were strong armed away from the League of Women Voters, a non partisan entity that stood up to the two political parties and wanted third parties to be included, demanded transparency and made sure the questions were not pre determined.
The debates and are now run by a private corporation called the Commission on Presidential Debates.
“…a private corporation, financed primarily by Anheuser-Busch and other major companies, that was created by the Republican and Democratic parties to seize control of the presidential debates from the League of Women Voters in 1987.” George Farah
“The Obama and Romney campaigns have secretly negotiated a detailed contract that dictates many of the terms of the 2012 presidential debates. This includes who gets to participate, as well as the topics raised during the debates.” Democracy Now!
Real issues are not discussed, the audiences are pre screened along with the questions and the participants are not allowed to ask follow up questions and just in case anyone’s tries their microphones are cut off as soon as their prescreened question is asked. Nothing of merit is discussed by either political candidate.
On another note I’m not sure if many of us realize the Green Party nominee Jill Stein and her running mate, activist Cheri Honkala, were arrested outside the debates and handcuffed to chairs for 8 hours. They’d met all the requirements to participate in the debates and because they demanded their rights were arrested. Police state anyone?
Now what?
So here’s the deal. What many people still don’t understand is the elections don’t matter. I’ve voted in every election since I was old enough.
I no longer believe my vote counts. Both the 2000 and 2004 elections were stolen. I realize whoever is really in charge controls the ballot box and the new electronic voting machines were installed for a reason.
All real change has always come from grass roots movements: Labor party, Suffragettes, Civil Rights, Women’s Rights. These movements put pressure on the powers that be to make change. Gandhi did not defeat the British Empire by sitting on the couch, signing petitions or posting on Facebook. He put his body in front of the machine. We must all stand up against the tyranny that has befallen our country. They must fear us in order for anything to change.
I for one will not collude with my own demise. I refuse to play along with the corporate oligarchy. A system based on greed and propped up by lies, war, distraction and illusions.
“During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.” George Orwell
Truth tellers have always been despised and feared because knowing the truth means something must change and change is what people fear the most and yet it is the only constant.
“Then you will know the truth, and truth will set you free.” John 8:32
That being said I will still vote. I will march myself to my voting place and I will vote GREEN.
P.S. Please sign the pledge of action and join: Noam Chomsky, Thom Hartmann, Medea Benjamin, Rocky Anderson, Daniel Ellsberg, Margaret Flowers, Tom Hayden, Jill Stein, Laura Bonham, Tim Carpenter, David Cobb, Karen Dolan, Bill Fletcher, David Swanson, John Cavanagh, Jim Goodman, Rebecca Goodman, George Martin, Frances Piven, Nancy Price, Jerome Scott, Kaitlin Sopoci-Belknap, John Matthews, Daniel Wayne Lee, Kevin Zeese, Mimi Kennedy, and Lee Camp for “No More Stolen Elections!”
[Updated]
Should we boycott elections?
If anyone would’ve told me years ago that one day I’d advocate boycotting elections I’d have thought them insane, but the more I look into this option the more I see it as a way to invalidate our corrupt system and make our legislators illegitimate.
The Boycott Elections group is an organization that is picking up steam. You can read their manifesto here. At the top of the page is this quote by Ted Aranda, Election Boycott advocate and lifelong activist.
“The entire notion of putting massive resources and effort into building electoral parties to compete in the elite-managed horse-race charades is fatally flawed. In the final analysis it does not work. We have to do something radically different, and the election boycott is the start of this new, genuinely revolutionary—not reformist—movement.”
A few of it’s members have been appearing regularly every Sunday night (9 – 11 p.m. EST) on the Carson’s Corner Blogtalk Radio Show. To find out more or get involved you can also check out their Facebook page.
If I’m completely honest, however, I will most likely vote in the upcoming mid-term election. Old habits die hard. I will vote for Howie Hawkins from the Green Party for the governor of New York. I know he can’t win, but it’s a way for me to show I don’t support either of the two corrupt corporate political parties. Come the presidential elections I wish, out of pure disgust for the system, all citizens would refuse to vote. Not that we should stay home, but instead show up to our respective voting places with signs, and proclaim our refusal to participate in this duopoly that no longer serves ‘we the people,’ and is merely a charade. Kabuki theatre at it’s finest. I for one am sick and tired of the deceit and refuse to play their game any longer. Why collude with the corporate oligarchy? This is a system of death. A system based on greed, and propped up by lies, war, distraction and illusions.
Jill Dalton is a recovering army brat/writer/performer who has appeared in film and television as well as performing her solo plays in New York and around the country. Most recently she can be seen in and consulted for William Hurt on the HBO film, “Too Big To Fail.” Her articles have been published on: Dandelion Salad, RSN, OpEdNews & Progressive Activists Voice. She is currently writing a screenplay. Read Ms. Dalton’s new ebook, Is It Fascism Yet?
see
Why I’m still not voting for Obama by Todd Chretien
What’s wrong with lesser evilism
Why I’m Voting Green by Chris Hedges
Dennis Kucinich: The Kill Matrix
Chris Hedges: NDAA: It expands the power of the executive branch beyond anything we have seen
Greg Palast: Voter Suppression, Billionaires and Ballot Bandits
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That was my point Kathleen. In making a simple statement of fact: “It is the Electoral College who decides who is President/Vice President. Look it up.” I apparently “hit a nerve”. That was certainly not my intent. I stand accused. If stating a fact is rude, then i plead guilty.
haha, a nerve. yes. lots of raw nerves around these days. i personally am sick of American electoral politics.
as to your statement – it makes no point, it’s just a statement. are you saying that you believe the electoral college is a good thing, that it works and that we should all get out and vote? are you saying it’s rigged and that voting for anybody in this system is an exercise in futility? what’s behind the statement? i can’t tell by reading what you posted.
Dabra, of course the Electoral College “decides” who is President. Do you actually think many people here have to “look it up”? The electors are determined by the popular vote in each of the states.
It is the Electoral College who decides who is President/Vice President. Look it up.
No need to be snarky, I’m sure the author is fully aware that the president and vice-president are elected by the Electoral College.
not sure what your point is, Dabra. the Electoral College is a mechanism put in place by the founders specifically to ensure that the “mass and rabble” could never – NEVER – gain too much control. the entire Constitution, actually, was written with that end in mind. electors are required to ‘pledge’ in most states, but if they vote opposite their pledge, there is no penalty, and their vote is not reversed. they can, essentially, vote any way they choose; the ‘popular’ vote is a ruse designed to allow us – the ‘mass and rabble’ – to line up and vote, flip a switch/punch a ticket every four years under the mistaken assumption that somebody, somewhere, is going to count our vote and make sure that it applies where we’d each like it to apply. that doesn’t happen here. never has, and certainly never will, under present conditions. you can vote D, R, Justice, Libertarian, Constitution, Green, Black and Blue, Birthday or any other party you’d like. nobody in a position of power gives a rat’s ass about what you or i would like. they will install Barry the Capitulator for another 4; he’s done exactly the job they put him there to do. voting in this election is simply giving your consent – to the outcome of said election, regardless of the results; to the actions and policies enacted by elected officials, no matter how atrocious those actions and policies are, or turn out to be. they need our votes to maintain their legitimacy. for the first time in my adult life, i will withhold mine, from the entire charade. they will not have my consent.