Cultural manipulations

September 17th, 2009 1:30 pm · 7 comments

City, this also goes back to “what is a winger.” Glenn Greenwald:

Earlier this week, I wrote about how the Fox-News/Glenn-Beck/Rush-Limbaugh leadership trains its protesting followers to focus the vast bulk of their resentment and anxieties on largely powerless and downtrodden factions, while ignoring, and even revering, the outright pillaging by virtually omnipotent corporate interests that own and control their Government (and, not coincidentally, Fox News).  It’s hard to imagine a more perfectly illustrative example of all of that than the hysterical furor over ACORN.

ACORN has received a grand total of $53 million in federal funds over the last 15 years — an average of $3.1 million per year.  Meanwhile, not millions, not billions, but trillions of dollars of public funds have been, in the last year alone, transferred to or otherwise used for the benefit of Wall Street.  Billions of dollars in American taxpayer money vanished into thin air, eaten by private contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan, led by Halliburton subsidiary KBR.  All of those corporate interests employ armies of lobbyists and bottomless donor activities that ensure they dominate our legislative and regulatory processes, and to be extra certain, the revolving door between industry and government is more prolific than ever, with key corporate officials constantly ending up occupying the government positions with the most influence over those industries. …

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So with this massive pillaging of America’s economic security and its control of American government by its richest and most powerful factions growing by the day, to whom is America’s intense economic anxiety being directed?  To a non-profit group that devotes itself to providing minute benefits to people who live under America’s poverty line, and which is so powerless in Washington that virtually the entire U.S. Senate just voted to cut off its funding at the first sign of real controversy — could anyone imagine that happening to a key player in the banking or defense industry? 

Apparently, the problem for middle-class and lower-middle-class Americans is not that their taxpayer dollars are going to prop up billionaires, oligarchs and their corrupt industries.  It’s that America’s impoverished — a group that is growing rapidly — is getting too much, has too much power and too little accountability.   …

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If one were to watch Fox News or listen to Rush Limbaugh — as millions do — one would believe that the burden of the ordinary American taxpayer, and the unfair plight of America’s rich, is that their money is being stolen by the poorest and most powerless sectors of the society.  An organization whose constituencies are often-unregistered inner-city minorities, the homeless and the dispossesed is depicted as though it’s Goldman Sachs, Blackwater, Haillburton and combined, as though Washington officials are in thrall to those living in poverty rather than those who fund their campaigns.  It’s not the nice men in the suits doing the stealing but the very people, often minorities or illegal immigrants, with no political or financial power who nonetheless somehow dominate the government and get everything for themselves.  The poorer and weaker one is, the more one is demonized in right-wing mythology as all-powerful receipients of ill-gotten gains; conversely, the stronger and more powerful one is, the more one is depicted as an oppressed and put-upon victim (that same dynamic applies to foreign affairs as well).

It’s such an obvious falsehood — so counter-intuitive and irrational — yet it resonates due to powerful cultural manipulations.  Most of all, what’s so pernicious about all of this is that the same interests who are stealing, pillaging and wallowing in corruption are scapegoating the poorest and most vulnerable in order to ensure that the victims of their behavior are furious with everyone except them.

Do you think ACORN is a bigger problem than Goldman Sachs? Then you’re a winger.

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  7 comments  Tags: ACORN · Wingers

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citydweller
9/18/09
10:51 PM
Whew! I'm clear baby!
citizen-too
9/18/09
11:23 PM
Definately written by someone affiliated with Acorn.

I support bacteria. It's the only culture some people have.
ceejay
9/18/09
11:38 PM
Dear Gil Smart:

How odd that you are okay with ACORN or any left-WINGER group wasting the taxpayer's money, because "they did it too". How sad. How about if all taxpayers are collectively outraged at government waste. And, for the record, it is the left-WINGER president and his left-WINGER congress that has poured our hard earned dollars down the banking, wall street, and corporate drain in spectacularly stunning amounts. Where's your moral outrage, Gil?

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notveryhow
9/19/09
1:00 AM
QUOTE (ceejay @ Sep 19 2009, 12:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Dear Gil Smart:

How odd that you are okay with ACORN or any left-WINGER group wasting the taxpayer's money, because "they did it too". How sad. How about if all taxpayers are collectively outraged at government waste. And, for the record, it is the left-WINGER president and his left-WINGER congress that has poured our hard earned dollars down the banking, wall street, and corporate drain in spectacularly stunning amounts. Where's your moral outrage, Gil?

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It's just a question of perspective.

UBS, under pressure, provides the names of 5000 individuals who it has helped hide millions of dollars from the IRS. Ehh.

Skids of 100 dollar bills are flown into Iraq. Billions just up and disappear. Ehh.

Four ACORN employees, out of thousands, are caught on video being absolute morons. OMG. The whole organization is corrupt from top to bottom. Let's vilify them all 24 hours a day as if it's the hands down most important news story of the year. And God knows the entire organization is utterly corrupt and doesn't deserve a penny in Federal money.
SWWeiss
9/19/09
1:51 AM
You bitch about corruption and war profiteering but you voted for someone who will perpetuate both.

You're the problem.
ReverendAlobar
9/21/09
1:10 PM
QUOTE (ceejay @ Sep 18 2009, 11:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Dear Gil Smart:

How odd that you are okay with ACORN or any left-WINGER group wasting the taxpayer's money, because "they did it too". How sad. How about if all taxpayers are collectively outraged at government waste. And, for the record, it is the left-WINGER president and his left-WINGER congress that has poured our hard earned dollars down the banking, wall street, and corporate drain in spectacularly stunning amounts. Where's your moral outrage, Gil?

edit to remove an errant apostrophe


Your edit should have been to remove an errant assumption. Just how has Gil approved of ACORN wasting taxpayer money? The blog post points to another blog by Glenn Greenwald who points out the utter and undeniable hypocrisy of wingers' treatment of ACORN versus Goldman Sachs. This opinion has nothing to do with a "they did it, too" defense.

I wonder why you can't see that.
mam0412
9/21/09
2:17 PM
I posted this website on the Tea Party page, but I think it's appropriate here too.

http://www.billionairesforwealthcare.com/

"Because nothing says freedom like denying claims."
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