A
Reform to Restore the People’s Power
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
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The American
political system has failed. The fabled checks and balances of American
politics were no match for a neoconservative administration with
a secret agenda. The American people were deceived and tricked into
supporting two invasions that are war crimes under the Nuremberg
standard.
US aggression
against Afghanistan and Iraq and the indiscriminate slaughter of
civilians have radicalized Muslims throughout the world and swelled
the ranks of insurgents. Despite the "surge" and an additional
30,000 US troops in Baghdad, the US is unable to protect its own
embassy. On July 10, the fortified Green Zone, which contains the
US and British embassies and the puppet Iraqi government, came under
intense mortar and rocket attack. Within the protected Green Zone,
18 people were wounded and 3 were killed.
The US military
commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus said that the US is a
decade away from victory in Iraq. Gen. Petraeus could have added
another truth and acknowledged that the US military lacks sufficient
fresh troops to remain in the conflict. Last year Colin Powell said
the US Army is "about broken." The US military is exhausted
by the insurgencies and will be driven out if not withdrawn.
Gen. Petraeus
assumed command in January. Six months later, Petraeus says "the
question is how can we gradually reduce our forces so we reduce
the strain on the army."
In the US Senate,
Republican support for Bush’s wars is fading as senators face a
hostile public that has had enough of Bush’s pointless and lost
wars based on lies and deception. The invasions of Afghanistan and
Iraq never had any valid reason. The US occupations of these countries
have failed, and no purpose has been achieved except the enrichment
of the military-security complex and the swelling of al-Qaeda’s
ranks and credibility.
One trillion
dollars has been totally squandered. Moreover, Bush’s wars have
had to be financed by borrowing abroad. The result has been a reduction
in the dollar’s value and an erosion of the dollar’s status as the
world’s reserve currency. The dollar has fallen to a new low against
the Euro and has reached a 26-year low against the British pound.
The latest
comprehensive worldwide Pew poll reveals the complete collapse of
America’s standing in the world.
This is a huge
price to pay for Bush’s childish ego, for the enrichment of Cheney’s
cronies at Halliburton and merchants of death, and for Congress’
appeasement of AIPAC.
Bush’s and
Cheney’s lies and assaults on the US Constitution and American civil
liberty, their plans to attack Iran, and the war crimes for which
they are responsible provide an open and shut case for their impeachments.
The latest polls show that 54% of Americans support impeachment
of Vice President Cheney, with only 40% opposed. Bush hangs on by
a hair with 45% favoring his impeachment and 46% opposed. But Democrats,
like Republicans, have failed the electorate and refuse to do their
duty. Congress is a creature of special interests and no longer
represents the American people.
Obviously,
some new method is needed for removing incompetent or dictatorial
presidents and vice presidents.
Constitutional
reform might be next to impossible, but before dismissing the possibility
consider that according to British news reports, Britain’s new prime
minister, Gordon Brown, intends a wide-ranging program of constitutional
reform, including giving up the prime minister’s power to declare
war.
The London
Telegraph says: "The measures are intended to restore trust
in politics after the by-passing of Parliament and the Cabinet,
as well as the culture of spin and media manipulation, that characterized
the Blair decade."
If America
is to remain a democracy, the people need refurbished powers to
hold "government of the people, by the people, for the people"
accountable. One way of doing this would be a vote of confidence
by the people. The question can be put to a national referendum:
"Shall the President remain in office?" "Shall the
Vice President remain in office?"
The
state of Florida does this for judges, including Florida’s Supreme
Court, so there is precedent for allowing the people to decide whether
officials may remain in office.
As
the American people can no longer rely on elected officials to respond
to public opinion, the people must do what they can to gather power
back into their hands before they become the subjects of tyrants.
July
13, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail] wrote the Kemp-Roth bill and was Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor
of the Wall
Street Journal
editorial page and Contributing Editor of National
Review. He
is author or coauthor of eight books, including The
Supply-Side Revolution
(Harvard University Press). He has held numerous academic appointments,
including the William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, Center
for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University and
Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
He has contributed to numerous scholarly journals and testified
before Congress on 30 occasions. He has been awarded the U.S. Treasury's
Meritorious Service Award and the French Legion of Honor. He was
a reviewer for the Journal
of Political Economy
under editor Robert Mundell. He
is the co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
He is also coauthor with Karen Araujo of Chile: Dos Visiones
– La Era Allende-Pinochet (Santiago: Universidad Andres Bello,
2000).
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