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Revolution - it already happened
 The old-style revolution
On August 16, 2010, Paul Craig Roberts wrote, “How Close is America’s Demise? The Ecstasy of Empire.”
Mr. Roberts puts forth a number of true and correct statements, begging the question, “Without revolution, the Americans are history.”
He comes up with the wrong answer by not realizing the fact that American has already had its revolution – game over.
Modern revolutions do not involve tanks, troops, and people battling in the streets. It is nothing like the revolutionary cartoon which accompanies Mr. Roberts’ article. No modern revolutions are far more sophisticated than that. They take place quietly, surreptitiously, and pass virtually unnoticed.
 Revolutionary Cartoon
The most recent American Revolution was over, done with, and won during the reign of George W. Bush.
Instead of mobs in the streets, the most recent American revolution was won by bureaucrats, lobbyists, and our elected officials. The winner was the American military-industrial complex.
Game over.
Below, as a memorial to the defeated, are some of the astute observations made by Mr. Roberts.
The United States is running out of time to get its budget and trade deficits under control. Despite the urgency of the situation, 2010 has been wasted in hype about a non-existent recovery. As recently as August 2 Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner penned a New York Times column, “Welcome to the Recovery.”
US military spending reflects the unaffordable and unattainable crazed neoconservative goal of US Empire and world hegemony. What fool in Washington thinks that China is going to finance US hegemony over China?
The only way that the US will again have an economy is by bringing back the offshored jobs. The loss of these jobs impoverished Americans while producing oversized gains for Wall Street, shareholders, and corporate executives…
Obviously, the corporations and Wall Street would use their financial power and campaign contributions to block any legislation that would reduce short-term earnings and bonuses by bringing jobs back to America. Americans have no greater enemies than Wall Street and the corporations and their prostitutes in Congress and the White House.
Without a revolution, Americans are history.
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Eternal War for Eternal Peace?
War# 1, Iran: Developing as the Pentagon draws up attack plans.
War #2 Syria: on the way as U.S. and Allies say Syrian Leader must step down. Rasmussen poll - "Only 12% Think U.S. Should Step Up Involvement in Syria." Meanwhile Iran deploys 15,000 troops to help Syria’s Assad, a Shia Moslem, who is at war with his country's majority of Sunni Moslems.
War #3, Libya: US War in Libya - cost, so far - $1 billion. Cost of all the wars, $4 trillion and causing the debt crisis, but good for Big Business. Western powers are re-colonizing Libya. But - a civil war is on the way.
War #4 in Afghanistan, 59% want troops home.
War #5 in Iraq has produced a failed state and killed millions as the violence continues as prelude to a civil war between Sunnis and Iran backed Shias.
Obama Solyndra loan of $500 million saved 1,100 jobs for a year at a cost of $450,000+ per employee.
Sept. 25th - "If asking a billionaire to pay the same tax rate as a Jew, uh, as a janitor makes me a warrior for the working class, I wear that with a badge of honor. I have no problem with that." President Obama.
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