US
Joins Ranks of Failed States
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
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The US has
every characteristic of a failed state.
The US government’s
current operating budget is dependent on foreign financing and money
creation.
Too politically
weak to be able to advance its interests through diplomacy, the
US
relies on terrorism and military
aggression.
Costs are out
of control, and priorities are skewed in the interest of rich organized
interest groups at the expense of the vast majority of citizens.
For example, war at all cost, which enriches the armaments industry,
the officer corps and the financial firms that handle the war’s
financing, takes precedence over the needs of American citizens.
There is no money to provide the uninsured with health care, but
Pentagon officials have told the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee
in the House that every gallon of gasoline delivered to US
troops in Afghanistan costs American taxpayers $400.
"It is
a number that we were not aware of and it is worrisome," said
Rep. John Murtha, chairman of the subcommittee.
According to
reports, the US Marines in Afghanistan use 800,000 gallons of gasoline
per day. At
$400 per gallon, that comes to a $320,000,000 daily fuel bill
for the Marines alone. Only a country totally out of control would
squander resources in this way.
While the US
government squanders $400 per gallon of gasoline in order to kill
women and children in Afghanistan, many millions of Americans have
lost their jobs and their homes and are experiencing the kind of
misery that is the daily life of poor third-world peoples. Americans
are living in their cars and in public parks. America’s
cities, towns, and states are suffering from the costs of economic
dislocations and the reduction in tax revenues from the economy’s
decline. Yet, Obama has sent more troops to Afghanistan, a country
half way around the world that is not a threat to America.
It costs $750,000
per year for each soldier we have in Afghanistan. The soldiers,
who are at risk of life and limb, are paid a pittance, but all of
the privatized services to the military are rolling in excess profits.
One of the great frauds perpetuated on the American people was the
privatization of services that the US military traditionally performed
for itself. "Our" elected leaders could not resist any
opportunity to create at taxpayers’ expense private wealth that
could be recycled to politicians in campaign contributions.
Republicans
and Democrats on the take from the private insurance companies maintain
that the US cannot afford to provide Americans with health care
and that cuts must be made even in Social Security and Medicare.
So how can the US afford bankrupting wars, much less totally pointless
wars that serve no American interest?
The enormous
scale of foreign borrowing and money creation necessary to finance
Washington’s wars are sending the dollar to historic lows. The dollar
has even experienced large declines relative to currencies of third-world
countries such as Botswana and Brazil. The decline in the dollar’s
value reduces the purchasing power of Americans’ already declining
incomes.
Despite the
lowest level of housing starts in 64 years, the US housing market
is flooded with unsold homes, and financial institutions have a
huge and rising inventory of foreclosed homes not yet on the market.
Industrial
production has collapsed to the level of 1999, wiping out a decade
of growth in industrial output.
The enormous
bank reserves created by the Federal Reserve are not finding their
way into the economy. Instead, the banks are hoarding the reserves
as insurance against the fraudulent derivatives that they purchased
from the gangster Wall Street investment banks.
The regulatory
agencies have been corrupted by private interests. Frontline
reports that Alan Greenspan, Robert Rubin, and Larry Summers
blocked Brooksley Born, the head of the Commodity Futures Trading
Commission from regulating derivatives. President Obama rewarded
Larry Summers for his idiocy by appointing him Director of the National
Economic Council. What this means is that profits for Wall Street
will continue to be leeched from the diminishing blood supply of
the American economy.
An
unmistakable sign of third-world despotism is a police force that
sees the public as the enemy. Thanks to the federal government,
our local police forces are now militarized and imbued with hostile
attitudes toward the public. SWAT teams have proliferated, and even
small towns now have police forces with the firepower of US Special
Forces. Summons are increasingly delivered by SWAT teams that tyrannize
citizens with broken down doors, a $400 or $500 repair born by the
tyrannized resident. Recently a mayor and his family were the recipients
of incompetence by the town’s local SWAT team, which mistakenly
wrecked the mayor’s home, terrorized his family, and killed the
family’s two friendly Labrador dogs.
If a town’s
mayor can be treated in this way, what do you think is the fate
of the poor white or black? Or the idealistic student who protests
his government’s inhumanity?
In any failed
state, the greatest threat to the population comes from the government
and the police. That is certainly the situation today in the USA.
Americans have no greater enemy than their own government. Washington
is controlled by interest groups that enrich themselves at the expense
of the American people.
The one percent
that comprise the superrich are laughing as they say, "let
them eat cake."
October
22, 2009
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
Americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House.
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© 2009 Creators Syndicate
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