
Strategic Culture Foundation
5 December 2017
The
all-Republican rewrite of America’s tax-system will place the US
federal Government even deeper into debt than it already is, and will do
it by decreasing taxes on the wealthiest Americans and by passing along
to the rest of the American public a significant portion of the
tax-burdens that those wealthiest then won’t be paying. The resultant
soaring government-debts will leave future generations of the US public
(your children and theirs) with even shoddier and even less
government-services (including healthcare and education and roads and
bridges and all the rest) than we now have. The ever-fattening
aristocracy and their newsmedia will blame this decline of America, on
the rotten government, which they actually control and are making
rotten. The resultant further rotting of government will then ‘confirm'
how bad ‘government’ (not only America’s but government itself) is, and
how terrific ‘the free market’ — those aristocrats, the ‘entrepreneurs’,
the owners, themselves — supposedly are. This libertarian rape of the
public’s ideology will thus produce an American electorate that’s even
more pro-aristocracy, even more anti-democracy, than it already has
become. This entire operation is just a big aristocratic hoax, and even
the blame for it is. America’s decline doesn’t result from America’s
‘democracy’; it results instead from America’s worsening dictatorship.
This all-Republican rape of the US public will be done at a time when only 25% of the American electorate self-identify as “Republican.” The rest: 30% are “Democrat,” and 42% are “Independent.” And,
yet, this 25% of voters who take their lead from the Republican portion
of the aristocracy, have empowered that portion of the aristocracy
against not only themselves (except for the few aristocratic
Republicans, who are actually being served) but also against the 42% of
voters who reject both of the aristocracy’s Parties, and also against
the 30% of voters who instead choose to serve the few aristocratic
Democrats.
Libertarianism
is an ideology that’s designed to increase the aristocracy’s freedom
(called “aristocracy” or “aristocratic government” or “government on
behalf of the aristocracy"), at the expense of the public’s freedom
(called “democracy” or "government on behalf of the public"). It is
incompatible with democracy, which is one reason why some libertarians
(such as Hans-Hermann Hoppe) have
acknowledged publicly that the enemy of libertarians is democracy.
(Most of them are quiet about that, or even are such deceivers as to
deny that it’s true.) But the fact is that whereas libertarianism can be
boiled down to one-dollar-one-vote, democracy can be boiled down to
one-person-one-vote — and only people are actual “persons”; no
corporation or other association between people constitutes a human
being, but instead is only a human arrangement between human beings.
Aristocrats have lots of dollars to purchase controlling blocs of shares
in all corporations, which they control and which under current US laws
are allowed to buy all the politicians they want.
Libertarianism
isn’t ‘individualistic’; it is the supreme corporate ideology, and
President Trump’s Republican Party is, in this tax-bill, coming out
publicly for it more boldly than ever before. In their gated
communities, and as they in their limousines whiz past their employees
and agents and customers walking outside in the rotting American
landscape and are genteelly protected from this ugliness by the dark
tints on their limousine-windows, so as to separate these aristocrats
from the public even more than Louis XIV was, these elite can party all
the time and can devote their ‘productive’ efforts as much as possible
to grabbing even more from the public and from each other, and now no
longer need to waste so much time and concern regarding whether or not
the public still respects them. After a certain amount of time under
Mussolini and under Hitler, decreasing numbers of their subjects still
respected them, but, by then, it was already too late — and the Soviet
Union, US, and UK, were fortunately able to conquer those countries: the
domestic publics didn’t even need to do it on their own. But today’s
American public does.
Source: https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2017/12/05/america-dictatorship-clamps-down-republican-tax-bill.html
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