The Corporate Takeover of America
Appearing in September at The Hill School in Pottstown, PA, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. cited Mussolini’s famous definition of fascism as the merger of government and corporations and warned against it. I have seen fascism/corporatism developing for years, pushed mostly by Republicans, but Democrats, unfortunately, are often complicit.
As large corporations intensify their efforts to take over America by seeking to privatize all things public– Social Security, turnpikes, school cafeterias, libraries, pensions, Medicare, parks, police forces, prisons, the military, public nursing homes, water, sewer systems, and public education (through the Trojan horse No Child Left Behind)– we need to heed RFK Jr.’s warning. Each time a public enterprise, asset, or function is outsourced or sold off to privatizers, we move closer to fascism. Private wealth increases its stranglehold on local, state, and national government. Recommended reading on this topic is The Fox in the Henhouse- How Privatization Threatens Democracy by Si Kahn and Elizabeth Minnich.
Here are just a few examples:
***Conservatives blamed government for the gruesome conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Actually, a private company (funded by your tax dollars) ran Walter Reed, according to Paul Krugman, New York Times. Krugman reported that the government could have done the job more cheaply, but I guess few campaign contributions come from government workers as opposed to private contractors.
***Conservatives blamed government for the poor response in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. However, Wayne O’Leary reports in The Progressive Populist (11-1-07, p.16,”Needed: A Public Sector”), “…recovery was largely turned over to corporate interests operating with marketplace priorities…”
***The college loan program, a government program formerly known as Sallie Mae, was fully privatized in 2004, O’Leary reported in the same article. The program is now plagued by problems and scandals.
***The dangers inherent in privatizing/leasing the PA Turnpike are too numerous to mention here. Check out “The Highwaymen” by Daniel Schulman with James Ridgeway in the January/February 2007 issue of Mother Jones at The Highwaymen . Also see Related Articles at this site.
***Large corporations with friendly, local-sounding names control some local water systems. Pennsylvania American Water Company is one example. To learn more about the consequences of water privatization, check out “A Price on Every Drop” by Jon R. Luoma in the December, 2002, issue of Mother Jones at Water For Profit .
***America’s health care crisis is really a subset of the corporate takeover. Health insurance companies and pharmaceutical corporations are heavily invested in preventing a much more economical single-payer public insurance program with superior benefits from becoming a reality. Those corporations are also hard at work privatizing Medicare. See November’s issue of CommonSense2 , “The Death of Medicare”.
***Sustainable agriculture is threatened by the corporate factory farm model which is harmful to the environment and to our health. Sign up for newsletters at www.organicconsumers.org .
Beware of code words. Because “privatization” became a dirty word in the Social Security debate, corporatizers and government officials use terms like “public-private partnerships” (PPPs or 3Ps). Beware of any politician who uses the vocabulary of “partnering”. To its credit, the Berks County PA Democratic Committee unanimously passed an anti-privatization, anti-outsourcing resolution in 2005. See Resolutions at www.berksdems.org .
It seems the Reagan-Bush legacy and the conservative movement were not about conservatism. Their real legacy was corporatism/fascism and the centralization and expansion of corporate government and corporate welfare. The result is the steady erosion of democracy and the diminishing power of the people. A fundamental question is whether the 1886 Supreme Court decision (Santa Clara v. Southern Pacific Railroad) which declared corporations to be “persons” needs to be overturned. See The Hidden History of Corporations at www.ReclaimDemocracy.org as well as Model Brief on Eliminating Corporate Rights at www.celdf.org .
For more on the Democracy Movement’s fight against the Privatization Movement, check out resources available at www.poclad.org (Program on Corporations, Law, and Democracy) as well as Dorothy Reilly’s article on fascism, ” Sound Like America To You?”, in the November 2007 issue of CommonSense2.com.
Arm yourself with information and fight back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibcsQpEj7Zo
Dear activists, colleagues and friends, We all saw what happened with FEMA’s response to Katrina. What many don’t know is that rampant corporate cronyism is pervasive throughout the entire Department of Homeland Security, not just FEMA.
1. Watch the video (high speed internet connection recommended):
2. Spread the word
Our good friends at CREW (Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington) have done critically important work in exposing corruption. They just released a report on the first five years of DHS showing how taxpayers are being looted by profit-greedy corporations.
Based on the report, we created this video: http://homelandsecurityforsale.org/
You can read the full report on the website as well.
Corporate profiteers are raiding systems put in place for the nation’s security. It’s yet another example of reckless privatization. This is homeland security, not a homeowner’s association!
The first step is making people aware of the problem. Check out the video and report and spread the word. Blog it, email it, call local radio, write a letter to the editor.
Robert Greenwald
and the Brave New Foundation team
P.S. We recently delivered your 122,000 signatures in support of the Gulf Coast Recovery Bill to Senator Vitter’s office. He continues to be the major roadblock to passing the bill. There is video of the event and more on the Brave New Films blog here: http://bravenewfilms.org/blog/20534?utm_source=rgemail
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stefan comments:
“I have seen fascism/corporatism developing for years, pushed mostly by Republicans, but Democrats, unfortunately, are often complicit.”
Indeed, the Democratic Leadership Council [neo-liberals] are the neo-cons’ partners. Congressional votes on free trade deals are a prime example. Everything Bush did wrong was actually done by Clinton before him including an unconstitutional war, just on a less egregious scale then the current President!
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stefan comments:
The political coverage is more evidence of the corporate take over, this time the Neo-Liberal Media is under scrutiny!
Even though less then one-half of 1% of voters have had a say, the Media is already calling the Democratic Party race in that it is down to Clinton or Obama.
Talk about limiting the voters choices!
This election started at the beginning of 2007 and for the first 5 or 6 months, John Edwards was in the lead in Iowa, but the Media never talked about that… no, Edwards had the WRONG MESSAGE, one of REFORM… can’t have that. Instead, they talked about change and how a woman or a black man as a Presidential nominee equates to change… forget where they stand on issues or credibility, ignore their records, just focus on the gender and skin tone.
The Media must fill the heads for the sheep so their choices are limited to who the Elite desire!
When I think about change, no President has changed America more then George W. Bush in my lifetime, so why would I want more of that?
I want reform, something Obama and Clinton have shown no interest in, and why not, for if they truly were like Edwards and for the middle-class, they would not be enjoying the hundreds of millions of dollars in campaign contributions rolling in from the ruling class.
Follow the money, it determines who will protect the status quo the best, and so far, it hasn’t even been close as Clinton and Obama are first and second on that list, far ahead of everyone else, Democrat or Republican!
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juant comments:
Stefan,
Would you please elaborate on what has changed under George W.?
And please…I mean to request examples of real change that might transcend administrations. While manipulating the laws to elude constitutional rights is surely an abomination, I submit that America is comprised of a great deal more than THESE last 7 years.
Please tell me how America has changed such that it disturbs you so.
Thanks.
Juan
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