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 | Democracy Equals People, Not Money, As US Democrats and Republicans Think By Frank Scott Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, October 8, 2012 “For at the very delivery of 
	their money, they immediately ask it back, taking it up at the same moment 
	they lay it down; and they let out that again to interest which they take 
	for the use of what they have before lent.” Plutarch He was  describing the 
	money lenders of his day, which was about 100 A.D. Some scams have been 
	going on even longer than we might imagine . Slowly but surely we seem to be 
	catching on, but we really need to pick up the pace. 
	The two major US parties of capital, debt and credit are busy, as usual, 
	arguing over whether to let  their market deity rule with minimal or 
	maximal human manipulation on behalf of the rich. Republicans favor overt 
	control by royal wealth and let the common folk be damned, while Democrats 
	favor a more covert style which offers some props for the peasants in order 
	to prevent revolution. Republican party servants to wealth are so out of 
	touch they might bring on total collapse or worse, open rebellion. So 
	Democratic party servants to wealth protect capital by showing some concern 
	for the majority whose losses are the actual substance of all profits, 
	thereby avoiding rebellion if not collapse. But even with this slight 
	difference, the presidential election is simply an ad campaign for human 
	detergents arguing over which party is newer, bluer, softer, and even 
	whiter, but with affirmative action highlights in its servant class. 
	Unmentioned by the two major corporadoes of capital is a global economic 
	crisis  threatening more wars, environmental destruction, financial 
	collapse and even survival of the race. That is, the human race and not one 
	of the fractured sectors separated by induced theories of superiority or 
	inferiority to make it seem that master race/chosen people mental disorders 
	represent sanity. In essence we are all equal, but capitalism and the 
	profit-loss system have little to do with essence.  When the Titanic 
	sank, poor people in the lower decks may have died first, but many of the 
	rich people also went down to a wet grave. In keeping with class bigotry and 
	social division, a newspaper of the time headlined : “Col John Jacob Astor Drowns: Millionaire Among Hundreds Of 
	Others Who Lost Their Lives In Catastrophe “ 
	That one millionaire among hundreds of “others” matches present reality, 
	considering how many of us are among the “others” and how many of us are 
	“millionaires”. Of the hundreds of millions of dollars already paid to the 
	campaigns , how much has come from honest and gulled “others” financing 
	those who will take their money and charge them interest for it, and how 
	much from the  minority rich? And  the wealthy minority  get  
	exactly what they pay for: 
	Continued ownership and control of a system which is making less people much  
	more rich, while giving more people much less democracy . And simultaneously 
	destroying the natural  and social environments . 
	Still, in the tradition of electoral shams offering capital’s servants as 
	alleged people’s tribunes, we will be implored to please, please, please not 
	vote for the greater evil and choose the lesser evil. Or we will all die. 
	Many of us will follow custom but even if we don’t – the vote against either 
	servant combined with those who don’t bother to vote is always the majority 
	of the electorate – the day after the election we will face a declining 
	global environment no matter which lesser evil is chosen by the minority of 
	voters who will obey the panic and conscientiously vote for polio instead of 
	cancer. 
	Voters are being told – as usual – that this is the most important election 
	in history, and the supreme court selections, if any – as usual – will 
	assure a millennia of  change or reaction, depending on which side of 
	the coin we are shown and forgetting that is only  an either/or choice 
	between heads or tails and hardly anything really different, which is what 
	we need. 
	Past historic court decisions have been very good for some of us, but always 
	at the expense of others. What else is new? Those who profit are always 
	balanced by others showing a loss and the loser group is growing in numbers 
	- and losses - while the other side shrinks in numbers as its profits 
	expand. All of the courts – supreme, subservient, activist , passivist, 
	strict constructionist or even controlled demolitionist, represent the laws 
	of a failing system, not the people it is failing. 
	Given the choice between cancer and polio, many good people will choose 
	potentially  crippling polio, since potentially terminal cancer would 
	be so much worse. But the malignant social disease will continue and become 
	terminal unless those good people demand , work for,  vote for  
	and finally get real change beyond putting  an allegedly multi-cultural 
	minority-divided individualistic warrior smiley-face on a social body 
	suffering a disaster. 
	There is a way for the vote to actually mean something and that is to select 
	Jill Stein of the Green Party. She not only represents a party and 
	perspective beneficial to all and not just a tiny minority at the top, but a 
	vote for the immediate future that can help greatly in the next election. A 
	5% vote for the Greens will mean millions of dollars in public funds –  
	our money – to make it possible to not only mount  an even greater 
	campaign in four years but to establish a party presence in every one of the 
	fifty states  to act as a potential core for all the activists 
	operating outside electoral politics because they find it so repulsive in 
	its present form. 
	Until we reject the dualistic trap of voting for either bad or worse, a more 
	recent quote from only a century or two back will still describe our 
	electoral reality : "In politics, as on the sickbed, 
	people toss from one side to the other, thinking they will be more 
	comfortable." Goethe 
	Frank Scott writes  political 
	commentary and satire which is available online 
	at Legalienate | 
 
 
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