Basisinkomen en geluk: een doel voor de hele mensheid

Black
Agenda Report bracht vorige week woensdag een artikel, eerder gepubliceerd op Truthdig en geschreven door Ellen Brown, waarin zij betoogt dat een universeel basisinkomen (UBI) geen probleem is en niet ten koste zal gaan van belastingverhogingen voor de hogere of de middeninkomens. 

Het betreft hier een uiterst intelligent schrijven van Brown, een artikel dat van groot belang kan zijn voor iedereen op onze kleine aarde: het uitroeien van armoede en een oplossing voor de tijd dat machines en computers het overgrote deel van de arbeid die de mens verricht zullen overnemen. 

Praatjes dat de automatisering alleen maar meer banen zullen opleveren, zijn volkomen naast de waarheid…… Neem de betaalautomaten: deze automaten hebben duizenden bankmedewerkers de baan als loketmedewerker gekost….. Of wat dacht je van de automatisering in de landbouw, werk dat vroeger door tienduizenden arbeiders werd gedaan, kan nu in veel gevallen zelfs met 2 machines worden verricht, het in de grond stoppen van zaden en de oogst…… 

Met een basisinkomen kunnen we eindelijk aan het geluk van de mens werken, wel zal men daarvoor in het onderwijs ruimte vrij moeten maken voor lessen hoe om te gaan met vrije tijd, iets waar mensen niet goed in zijn en waar de meesten van ons pas achter komen bij werkloosheid en na pensionering….. (en dat is toch uitermate triest…)

Lees het volgende artikel en geeft het door:

Universal
Basic Income Is Easier Than It Looks

Universal Basic Income Is Easier Than It Looks

Ellen
Brown
09
Jan 2019

A
universal income program can help correct the debt bubble problem
without fear of “overheating” the economy.

It
could actually be funded year after year without driving up taxes or
prices.”


Calls
for a Universal Basic Income (UBI) have been increasing, most
recently as part of the “Green New Deal” (GND) introduced by Rep.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and 
supported
in the last month 
by
at least 40 members of Congress. A UBI is a monthly payment to all
adults with no strings attached, similar to Social Security. 
Critics
say
 the
Green New Deal asks too much of the rich and upper-middle-class
taxpayers who will have to pay for it, but taxing the rich is
not 
what
the resolution proposes 
.
It says funding would primarily come from the federal government,
“using a combination of the Federal Reserve, a new public bank or
system of regional and specialized public banks,” among other
vehicles.

The
Federal Reserve alone could do the job. It could buy “Green”
federal bonds with money created on its balance sheet, just as the
Fed funded the purchase of $3.7 trillion in bonds in its
“quantitative easing” program to save the banks. The Treasury
could also do it. The Treasury has the constitutional power to issue
coins in any denomination, 
even
trillion dollar coins 
.
What prevents legislators from pursuing those options is the fear of
hyperinflation from excess “demand” (spendable income) driving
prices up. But in fact the consumer economy is chronically short of
spendable income, due to the way money enters the consumer economy.
We actually 
needregular
injections of money to avoid a “balance sheet recession” and
allow for growth, and a UBI is one way to do it.

Funding
would primarily come from the federal government, “using a
combination of the Federal Reserve, a new public bank or system of
regional and specialized public banks,”

The
pros and cons of a UBI are hotly debated and have been 
discussed
elsewhere 
.
The point here is to show that it could actually be funded year after
year without driving up taxes or prices.New money is continually
being added to the money supply, but it is added as debt created
privately by banks. (How banks, rather than the government, create
most of the money supply today is explained on the Bank of England
website 
here .)
A UBI would replace money-created-as-debt with debt-free money—a
“debt jubilee” for consumers—while leaving the money supply for
the most part unchanged; and to the extent that new money was added,
it could help create the demand needed to fill the gap between actual
and potential productivity.

The
Debt Overhang Crippling Economies

The
“bank money” composing most of the money in circulation is
created only when someone borrows, and today businesses and consumers
are burdened with debts that are higher than ever before. In 2018,
credit card debt alone exceeded $1 trillion, student debt exceeded
$1.5 trillion, auto loan debt exceeded $1.1 trillion, and
non-financial corporate debt hit $5.7 trillion. When businesses and
individuals pay down old loans rather than taking out new loans, the
money supply shrinks, causing a “balance sheet recession.” In
that situation, the central bank, rather than removing money from the
economy (as the Fed is doing now), needs to add money to fill the gap
between debt and the spendable income available to repay it.

Debt
always grows faster than the money available to repay it. 
One
problem is the interest 
,
which is not created along with the principal, so more money is
always owed back than was created in the original loan. Beyond that,
some of the money created as debt is 
held
off the consumer market by “savers” 
and
investors who place it elsewhere, making it unavailable to companies
selling their wares and the wage-earners they employ. The result is a
debt bubble that continues to grow until it is not sustainable and
the system collapses, in the familiar death spiral euphemistically
called the “business cycle.” As economist Michael Hudson shows in
his 2018 book, “

and Forgive Them Their Debts 
,” this
inevitable debt overhang was corrected historically with periodic
“debt jubilees”—debt forgiveness—something he argues we need
to do again today.

For
governments, 
a
debt jubilee could be effected 
by
allowing the central bank to buy government securities and hold them
on its books. For individuals, one way to do it fairly across the
board would be with a UBI.

Why
a UBI Need Not Be Inflationary

In
a 2018 book called “
The
Road to Debt Bondage: How Banks Create Unpayable Debt 
,”
political economist Derryl Hermanutz proposes a central-bank-issued
UBI of $1,000 per month, credited directly to people’s bank
accounts. Assuming this payment went to all U.S. residents over 18,
or about 250 million people, the outlay would be about $2.5 trillion
annually. For people with overdue debt, Hermanutz proposes that it
automatically go to pay down those debts. 
Since
money is created as loans and extinguished when they are repaid, that
portion of a UBI disbursement would be extinguished along with the
debt
.

People
who were current on their debts could choose whether or not to pay
them down, but many would also no doubt go for that option. Hermanutz
estimates that roughly half of a UBI payout could be extinguished in
this way through mandatory and voluntary loan repayments. That money
would not increase the money supply or demand. It would just allow
debtors to spend on necessities with debt-free money rather than
hocking their futures with unrepayable debt.

He
estimates that another third of a UBI disbursement would go to
“savers” who did not need the money for expenditures. This money,
too, would not be likely to drive up consumer prices, since it would
go into investment and savings vehicles rather than circulating in
the consumer economy. That leaves only about one-sixth of payouts, or
$400 billion, that would actually be competing for goods and
services; and that sum could easily be absorbed by the “output gap”
between actual and forecasted productivity.

$2
trillion could be injected into the economy 
every
year
 without
creating price inflation.”

According
to a July 2017 paper from the Roosevelt Institute called “
What
Recovery? The Case for Continued Expansionary Policy at the Fed 
”:
“GDP remains well below both the long-run trend and the level
predicted by forecasters a decade ago. In 2016, real per capita GDP
was 10% below the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) 2006
forecast, and shows no signs of returning to the predicted level.”

The
report showed that the most likely explanation for this lackluster
growth was inadequate demand. Wages have remained stagnant; and
before producers will produce, they need customers knocking on their
doors.

In
2017, the U.S. Gross Domestic Product was $19.4 trillion. If the
economy is running at 10 percent below full capacity, $2 trillion
could be injected into the economy 
every
year
 without
creating price inflation. It would just generate the demand needed to
stimulate an additional $2 trillion in GDP. In fact a UBI might pay
for itself, just as the 
G.I.
Bill produced a sevenfold return 
from
increased productivity after World War II.

The
Evidence of China

That
new money can be injected year after year without triggering price
inflation is evident from a look at China. In the last 20 years, its
M2 money supply has grown from just over 10 trillion yuan to 80
trillion yuan ($11.6T), a nearly 800 percent increase. Yet the
inflation rate of its Consumer Price Index (CPI) remains 
a
modest 2.2 percent
.

Why
has all that excess money not driven prices up? The answer is that
China’s Gross Domestic Product has grown at the same fast clip as
its money supply. When supply (GDP) and demand (money) increase
together, prices remain stable.

Whether
or not the Chinese government would approve of a UBI, 
it
does recognize 
that
to stimulate productivity, the money must get out there 
first;
and since the government owns 80 percent of China’s banks, it is in
a position to borrow money into existence as needed. For
“self-funding” loans—those that generate income (fees for rail
travel and electricity, rents for real estate)—repayment
extinguishes the debt along with the money it created, leaving the
net money supply unchanged. When loans are not repaid, the money they
created is not extinguished; but if it goes to consumers and
businesses that then buy goods and services with it, demand will
still stimulate the production of supply, so that supply and demand
rise together and prices remain stable.

Without
demand, producers will not produce and workers will not get hired,
leaving them without the funds to generate supply, in a vicious cycle
that leads to recession and depression. And that cycle is what our
own central bank is triggering now.

The
Fed Tightens the Screws

Rather
than stimulating the economy with new demand, the Fed has been
engaging in “quantitative tightening.” On Dec. 19, 2018, it
raised the Fed funds rate for the ninth time in three years, despite
a “brutal” stock market in which the Dow Jones Industrial Average
had already lost 3,000 points in 2 ½ months. The Fed is still
struggling to reach even its modest 2 percent inflation target, and
GDP growth is trending down, with estimates at only 2-2.7 percent for
2019. So why did it again raise rates, 
over
the protests 
of
commentators, including the president himself?

For
its barometer, the Fed looks at whether the economy has hit “full
employment,” which it considers to be 4.7 percent unemployment,
taking into account the “natural rate of unemployment” of people
between jobs or voluntarily out of work. At full employment, workers
are expected to demand more wages, causing prices to rise. But
unemployment is now officially at 3.7 percent—
beyond technical
full employment—and neither wages nor consumer prices have shot up.
There is obviously something wrong with the theory, as is evident
from a 
look
at Japan 
,
where prices have long refused to rise despite a serious lack of
workers.

The
official unemployment figures are actually misleading. Including
short-term discouraged workers, the rate of U.S. unemployed or
underemployed workers as of May 2018 was 7.6 percent, 
double
the widely reported rate 
.
When long-term discouraged workers are included, 
the
real unemployment figure was 21.5 percent 
.
Beyond that large untapped pool of workers, there is the seemingly
endless supply of cheap labor from abroad and the expanding labor
potential of robots, computers and machines. In fact, the economy’s
ability to generate supply in response to demand is far from reaching
full capacity today.

When
long-term discouraged workers are included, the real unemployment
figure was 21.5 percent.”

Our
central bank is driving us into another recession based on bad
economic theory. Adding money to the economy for productive,
non-speculative purposes will not drive up prices so long as
materials and workers (human or mechanical) are available to create
the supply necessary to meet demand; and they are available now.
There will always be price increases in particular markets when there
are shortages, bottlenecks, monopolies or patents limiting
competition, but these increases are not due to an economy awash with
money. Housing, health care, education and gas have all gone up, but
it is not because people have too much money to spend. In fact it is
those necessary expenses that are driving people into unrepayable
debt, and it is this massive debt overhang that is preventing
economic growth.

Without
some form of debt jubilee, the debt bubble will continue to grow
until it can again no longer be sustained. A UBI can help correct
that problem without fear of “overheating” the economy, so long
as the new money is limited to filling the gap between real and
potential productivity and goes into generating jobs, building
infrastructure and providing for the needs of the people, rather than
being diverted into the speculative, parasitic economy that feeds off
them.

Ellen
Brown is an attorney, chairman of the Public Banking Institute, and
author of twelve books including “Web of Debt” and “The
Public Bank Solution.”

This
article previously appeared in 
Truthdig .

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VS gebruikt chemische wapens tegen ongewapende vluchtelingen waaronder kinderen

Werkelijk
te zot en schunnig voor woorden: maar de VS troepen langs de grens
met Mexico hebben het chemisch wapen traangas ingezet tegen de ongewapende
vluchtelingen uit hoofdzakelijk Honduras
….
Onder die vluchtelingen bevinden zich ook kinderen, blijkbaar interesseert dat de
autoriteiten in de VS niet, waarschijnlijk zien ze kinderen zelfs als potentiële misdadigers……. Terwijl de VS volgens de eigen
wetten en internationale wetgeving (VN Vluchtelingenverdrag) asiel zou moeten verlenen aan mensen
die vervolgd worden……..

Het
kan altijd nog gekker als het over de VS gaat: de vluchtelingen uit
Honduras, die meer dan 90% van de vluchtelingenkaravaan uitmaken,
zijn in feite op de vlucht voor de fascistische regering in Honduras,
die de VS (onder verantwoording van Hillary Clinton) na een
staatsgreep in 2009 tegen de democratisch gekozen president van dat
land heeft geïnstalleerd……… Deze figuur heeft de economie
volledig naar de kloten geholpen en laat drugsbendes hun gang gaan
met het geweld dat ze tegen de bevolking gebruiken, daarnaast heeft
Honduras doodseskaders die politieke en milieuactivisten en/of hun
aanhangers vermoorden……….

Nogmaals: de VS is verplicht deze vluchtelingen op te nemen, helaas zal dit waarschijnlijk niet gebeuren…… Je vraagt je werkelijk af waarom andere westerse landen de VS nog serieus nemen en zich zelfs laten gebruiken als moordenaars in de illegale oorlogen die dit land begint waar het maar uitkomt….. Afgelopen nacht hoorde ik op BBC World Service radio dat de VS sancties treft tegen de Nicaraguaanse minister van financiën, o.a. vanwege mensenrechtenschendingen……. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! 

De VS doet zelf niet anders dan mensenrechten schenden, niet alleen vanwege de totaal illegale gijzeling (dubbelop, ik weet ‘t) van verdachten (ofwel mensen die niet zijn veroordeeld!) op Guantanamo Bay, of in de illegale oorlogen die deze terreurentiteit voert, maar ook vanwege de omgang met vluchtelingen, waarbij de VS zelfs kinderrechten keer op keer schendt….. Voorts onderhoud de VS uitermate goede banden met de grote mensenrechtenschenders Israël, Saoedi-Arabië (door VS gesteund bij de Genocide die deze terreurstaat aanricht in Jemen…), de Golfstaten, Egypte, de Filipijnen en ga nog maar even door, zonder ook maar één keer te malen over mensenrechtenschendingen……  

Over illegale oorlogen gesproken: wanneer
gaat de wereld eindelijk inzien dat de VS als de donder terug moet in
haar hok en daar de komende 200 jaar moet blijven, de grootschalige
terreur van deze vereniging van schoftenstaten is niet met 10.000 pennen
te beschrijven, zo maakte deze terreurentiteit sinds het einde van
WOII tot nu toe al een ‘kleine’ 22,5 miljoen slachtoffers….*  Genoeg is genoeg, yankee go home!!! (and stay there!)



Tear
Gassing Children Is Outrageous”: US Condemned for Violence Against
Asylum Seekers

November
26, 2018 at 11:56 pm

Written
by 
Jon
Queally

(CD— As
legal experts and human rights advocates overnight and Monday morning
continued to denounce the 
tear
gassing of children and other asylum seekers by U.S. forces at the
Mexico border on Sunday
,
Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was among Democratic lawmakers
who slammed the Trump administration for its treatment of refugees as
she issued a reminder that vulnerable people fleeing violence and
persecution have the right, codified by domestic and international
law, to apply for asylum protection.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

@Ocasio2018

Asking to be considered a refugee & applying for status isn’t a crime.

It wasn’t for Jewish families fleeing Germany.

It wasn’t for targeted families fleeing Rwanda.

It wasn’t for communities fleeing war-torn Syria.

And it isn’t for those fleeing violence in Central America.

NBC News

@NBCNews

A migrant family, part of a caravan of thousands traveling from Central America en route to the United States, runs away from tear gas in front of the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Tijuana, Mexico.

(📷: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)

View image on Twitter

The
migrants at our southern border include mothers and small children
exercising their legal, human right to seek asylum,” 
declared the
ACLU in a tweet on Monday morning, and told the U.S. Customs and
Border Protection agency, “Tear gassing children is outrageous and
inhumane.”

As
the 
Guardian reports,
this is what it looked like:

The
National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) 
said that
with asylum seekers, including children, being choked by tear gas
along the U.S. border with Mexico, “a humanitarian crisis becoming
even more inhumane.” Echoing Ocasio-Cortez and other rights groups,
NNIRR emphasized that both “U.S. and international laws say these
migrants have the right to apply for asylum.”

Adding
this perspective, Karen Attiah, global opinions editor for
the
 Washington
Post
,
tweeted:

Karen Attiah


@KarenAttiah

This is how American media would describe this if this happened in a non western country:

“American security forces under the Trump regime used *chemical weapons* in a cross border operation against unarmed asylum seekers, including children. “

My God.

NBC News

@NBCNews

A migrant family, part of a caravan of thousands traveling from Central America en route to the United States, runs away from tear gas in front of the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Tijuana, Mexico.

(📷: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)

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Meanwhile,
as Trump continued to demonize the migrants and refugees in
Mexico—”many of whom are stone cold criminals,”
he 
claimed without
evidence Monday morning—
Guardian journalist
Bryan Mealer and photographer Hans-Maximo Musielik, who have
travelled extensively with refugees that left Honduras months
ago, 
published
an up-close-and-personal account
 showing
how “the most vulnerable among them,” risked their lives—braving
terrifying and dangerous conditions—to reach safety.

Let op: deze plek is in het origineel ingeruimd voor een video die ik niet kan overnemen, zie daarom het origineel.

By Jon
Queally
 / Creative
Commons
 / Common
Dreams
 / Report
a typo

=====================================

* Zie wat betreft de grootschalige terreur van de VS:

VS vermoordde meer dan 20 miljoen mensen sinds het einde van WOII……..

VS buitenlandbeleid sinds WOII: een lange lijst van staatsgrepen en oorlogen……….

List of wars involving the United States

CIA 70 jaar: 70 jaar moorden, martelen, coups plegen, nazi’s beschermen, media manipulatie enz. enz………

CIA en 70 jaar desinformatie in Europese opiniebladen…………

=====================

Berichten over de vluchtelingenkaravaan in Midden-Amerika en de situatie in Honduras >> zie:

BBC volkomen krom over de vluchtelingen uit Honduras die wel degelijk door Trump met geweld worden bedreigd

Trump letterlijk: “Barbwire used in the right way can be a beautiful sight” Trump op een verkiezingsbijeenkomst over het ‘probleem van de vluchtelingenkaravaan’ uit de door de VS gecreëerde ellende in Honduras

VS stuurt 5.000 militairen extra naar de grens met Mexico, als wapen tegen de karavaan met armen uit Latijns-Amerika

Trump stuurt 800 militairen naar de Mexicaanse grens met de VS om arme vluchtende drommels tegen te houden……

Hier nog wat berichten over VS agressie in Latijns-Amerika:

Putin misbruikt vluchtelingen om een hele grote witte voet bij Trump te halen

ICE runt concentratiekampen in de VS voor vluchtelingen en kinderen

ELIZABETHWARREN CONDEMNS ICE’S “CRUEL AND UNNECESSARY” USE OF SOLITARYCONFINEMENT, DEMANDS ANSWERS

AHOMELAND SECURITY WHISTLEBLOWER GOES PUBLIC ABOUT ICE ABUSE OFSOLITARY CONFINEMENT

Thousands of Immigrants Suffer in Solitary Confinement in ICE Detention

Humanitaire hulp aan vluchtelingen in woestijn: gevangenisstraf tot 20 jaar

Vrijwilligers die vluchtelingen in de woestijn van de VS proberen te redden worden gevangengezet……

De VS geeft miljarden uit om verkiezingen elders te beïnvloeden en daar blijft het niet bij…….

Obama steekt zichzelf volkomen onterecht een grote veer in de vieze bips

VS gebruikt chemische wapens tegen ongewapende vluchtelingen waaronder kinderen

Door VS gesteunde bewind in Honduras heeft de staat van beleg afgekondigd……..

VS heeft Hondurese speciale eenheden getraind die protesten tegen een waterkrachtcentrale gewelddadig hebben neergeslagen……

Hillary Clinton mede verantwoordelijk voor moord op Berta Cáceres………..

Hondurese activiste ontvoerd en vermoord (alweer…), met instemming van de VS………

Berta Cáceres voorvechter gelijke rechten en milieuactivist vermoord in Honduras

Bolton geeft toe dat de VS een fascistisch beleid voert……

John McCaine: politieke helden zijn op den duur meestal teleurstellend

Ja,
kromme kop beste bezoeker, ik weet ‘t en voordat je denkt dat ik een paar jaar
geleden McCain als held zag, het tegendeel is waar, McCain was een
oorlogshitser van de eerste orde en bovendien een psychopathische
oorlogsmisdadiger!

De
kop heeft alles te maken met het hieronder opgenomen artikel van
Caitlin Johnstone. Het democratische congreslid Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez was een politieke held van Johnstone, met de nadruk op
was……

Ocasio-Cortez
twitterde lovende woorden over McCain na diens ‘verscheiden’, zo
durfde deze republikeinse hufter te stellen dat de erfenis van
McCain het toonbeeld is van menselijk fatsoen en ‘dienstbaarheid’ aan
de VS……. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Beste bezoeker dat was het
nog niet, Ocasio-Cortez schreef voorts: als stagiair heeft ze van
McCain de kracht van menselijkheid in regeren geleerd, door zijn vriendschap
met senator Kennedy…….. Ja, ik kan wel blijven lachen, jezus,
waar haalt ze het vandaan??? Blijkbaar wil deze Ocasio-Cortez over
een paar jaar op voor het presidentschap in de VS, immers ze moet
weten wat een enorm bloedige erfenis deze McCain heeft
achtergelaten………

Overigens
de reguliere media hier kunnen er ook wat van, de ene superlatief na
de andere over deze misselijk psychopaat……. Het defecte BNR kompas voor het buitenland, zwetskont Hammelburg vond het vanmorgen nodig om in z’n column McCain een aantal veren in de reet te steken, ach ja, Hammelburg…… Laat ik ook één superlatief toevoegen: McCain was een enorme schoft en oorlogsmisdadiger die in
de gevangenis van Scheveningen dood had moeten gaan! (na een levenslange veroordeling door het Internationaal Strafhof)

Lees
het uitgebreide artikel van Johnstone, waarin ze beschrijft hoe de meeste veelbelovende politici je keer op keer weer weten teleur te stellen. Jammer dat Johnstone zegt dat ook socialistische regimes keer op keer mislukken (en er eigenlijk nooit echte socialistische regimes zijn geweest), echter dat heeft alles te maken met de grote vijand van het socialisme, de VS, die keer op keer succesvolle socialistische regimes probeert af te zetten (wat vaak genoeg is gelukt), waar de VS eerst zo’n land economisch onderuit haalt, door boycots en niet VS bedrijven (VS bedrijven lopen wat dat betreft braaf aan de leiband) te dreigen met sancties als men toch zaken doet met zo’n land, neem Cuba, Chili en nu weer Venezuela (waar Iran in feite een succesvolle socialistische politiek voert
, wordt dit land door de VS nu op andere valse gronden geïsoleerd van de wereld…). Jammer dat ene punt, geen reden om het verder uitstekende artikel van Johnstone te negeren:

AUTHOR:
CAITLIN JOHNSTONE
ARTICLE
AUGUST
27, 2018

Why
Do Our Heroes Always Let Us Down?

Democratic
congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is drawing fire from
the antiwar left, and not for the first, second or third time. The
same leftist contingent which has been energizing Ocasio-Cortez’s
campaign and elevating her to the public spotlight has been voicing
increasing concerns about her antiwar platform 
temporarily
vanishing
 from
her campaign website, about her 
walking
back from her position
 on
the Israeli government’s massacring of Palestinian protesters with
sniper fire, about her weirdly hawkish criticism of the GOP as being
weak
on national security
”,
and her deference to the 
establishment
Russia narrative
.

And
now, as 
multiple outlets have documented in
articles released in the last few hours, many of Ocasio-Cortez’s
supporters have been upset with a statement she made praising the
recently deceased warmongering psychopath John McCain and his
blood-soaked legacy.

John
McCain’s legacy represents an unparalleled example of human decency
and American service,” tweeted the candidate upon McCain’s death,
which, for anyone who cares about the late Arizona
senator’s 
relentless
push
 to
inflict 
military
violence
 around
the world at every opportunity, is incredibly offensive. McCain was
easily the single most virulent warmonger on Capitol Hill, so
praising him and his legacy as exemplary of human decency necessarily
clashes with the “Peace Economy” platform that 
has
had
 so
many of Ocasio-Cortez’s supporters 
so
excited
.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

@Ocasio2018

US House candidate, NY-14

John McCain’s legacy represents an unparalleled example of human decency and American service.

As an intern, I learned a lot about the power of humanity in government through his deep friendship with Sen. Kennedy.

He meant so much, to so many. My prayers are with his family.

Washington Post

@washingtonpost

From The Post’s Editorial Board: John McCain, the irreplaceable American https://wapo.st/2PBXuix 

What
remains of the American left (and for my right-wing readers I here
mean the actual anti-war, socialist left, not the Hillary Clinton
“Make sure we refer to everyone on our drone kill list by their
preferred gender pronouns” corporatist Left™ that Americans are
permitted to support) has become very suspicious of anyone who rises
to a position of leadership among their ranks, especially anyone who
appears to lend legitimacy to the profoundly corrupt Democratic
Party. And understandably so; being a DemEnter progressive is a
nonstop lesson in disappointment, heartache and betrayal. Door after
door after door gets slammed on all attempts to advance your
political agendas, and if you find someone who seems like he might
maybe be able to sneak some health in between the cracks, he turns
around and helps 
sell
America the new cold war
 with
Russia.

This
has been a set pattern for a long time now. I often 
share
this video clip
 from
eight years ago when the progressives who had hoped that the Obama
administration would oppose warmongering and fight for economic
justice were coming to the conclusion that they had been duped yet
again by the “hope and change” song and dance. The term
“three-dimensional chess”, a term you’ll always see supporters
of a given political figure start using when their hero begins
capitulating to establishment interests, is used scornfully in the
clip. It happens on either side of the political aisle; I see 
Trump
supporters do it too
 when
I point out the many ways in which he is continuing and expanding the
Orwellian neoconservative policies of his predecessors.

Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

Replying to @Inverte30470345 and 2 others

Trump supporters claim his nonstop establishment capitulations are chess, too. And Obama’s supporters claimed his nonstop establishment capitulations were chess as well. Now you’re saying the exact same thing about @Ocasio2018. https://youtu.be/vVX8QihFhZA 

What’s
up with that? Why do our heroes always fail us? Why does everyone we
elevate to fight the oppression machine always end up becoming a cog
in that very machine? Is there a lesson here we’re meant to be
learning?

I
think there is. Out of the constant rise and fall of hope and then
disappointment, over and over the lesson is that we aren’t going to
get a savior. We can keep looking for one and crowdsurfing them to
the frontlines, but each pedestalling will inevitably fail. We will
be constantly disappointed by the choices of humans on an individual
basis. The second coming ain’t coming to save us unless it’s
coming from within, and within all of us.

Every
few days I get a comment from a reader who is deeply disappointed in
my choices. “I can’t believe you’ve gone and said such a
thing,” they say. “To think, I used to trust you! You were my
hero!” And I always want to shout back, “Well, that was a bit
dumb, who told you to do that?? Who told you I was interested in
being anyone’s hero?”

And
I’m truly not. I’ve got exactly zero interest in being anyone’s
hero or leader or guru or anything like that; I’m just some
potty-mouthed bogan with a few ideas and a Medium account, and I like
it that way. I don’t have any special powers and if you find my
thoughts resonate with yours, great, but I always want you to put
your own gut before my ramblings. All I’m ever really doing here is
pointing out again and again in different ways how your own best
guess as to what’s going on in the world is always going to be
superior to the information being spoon fed to you by the paid
deceivers and manipulators of the mass media. If people could simply
shift to trusting themselves and their own inner sense-maker more
than the voices of perceived authority in their lives and on their
digital screens, our species could very quickly move into health and
harmony, because we’d no longer be streamlined into supporting the
unwholesome agendas of an elite class of plutocrats.

Salon

@Salon

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the next Barack Obama? https://ift.tt/2wvr1lo 


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the next Barack Obama?

Just like Barack Obama before her, upstart hotshot Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

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And
the longer I look at this thing the more clear it becomes that that
really is our only shot. It sounds a bit kooky to say that the only
way out of the oppressive Orwellian status quo that is driving us
toward war and ecocide is a mass shift in human consciousness, but I
insist that it’s far less crazy than the idea that we can solve our
problems using political solutions while maintaining the relationship
with thought and narrative that our species currently has.

Whenever
you try to debate a devout free market capitalist by pointing to the
current system’s failures, they’ll invariably tell you that the
current system isn’t true capitalism, that due to corporatism and
the influences of corrupt governmental power, true capitalism hasn’t
yet been tried. When you try to debate a socialist by pointing to the
failures of nations which carry that label you get the same argument;
those were corrupt, top heavy perversions of the socialist ideology,
and true socialism hasn’t been tried yet.

And
both are correct: neither political solution to our society’s
dilemmas has ever been tried in its pure form. And why is that?
Ultimately, it’s because humanity remains a fearful species which
latches onto abstract mental narratives in order to maintain a sense
of control over the fate of the conceptual self they 
believe
themselves to be
,
and those narratives can then be 
manipulated
by more clever humans
.
Happens again and again; systems designed to help humanity give way
to the manipulations of the powerful for the benefit of the powerful,
because we are too easy to manipulate.

Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

How Humanity Could Become Impossible To Propagandize https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/how-humanity-could-become-impossible-to-propagandize-15f56dd1d072 


How Humanity Could Become Impossible To Propagandize

I’ve been writing a lot about how the ability to control public narratives is the only real power in this world, and how the need of the…

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So
in the cases of both true free market capitalism and true socialism,
the problem isn’t necessarily that those systems don’t work (who
knows, haven’t tried them yet), it’s that humanity hasn’t yet
moved into a sufficiently wholesome relationship with power and
narrative to be able to implement them. Complaining that your system
hasn’t been implemented correctly is therefore actually just
complaining that humanity has not yet experienced a global shift in
consciousness.

But
if we can make such a shift, will our old models even be useful in
the new paradigm? Isn’t it kind of like a two-dimensional character
trying to design city plans for a three-dimension civilization they
can’t even imagine? How much relevance would the manifesto of a
nineteenth century German philosopher or the ideas of long dead
Austrian economists have to a twenty-first century world in which
humans don’t move the way they used to and are not motivated by the
same things they once were?

This
is why I don’t make much of a fuss about one ideological model or
the other being the right and true one. A world in which everyone
gets what they need and we aren’t killing each other or our
ecosystem anymore is obviously something we all want, but I don’t
see any way to get there by picking heroes and sending them toward
the top of a power structure that has been deliberately designed to
funnel power upward and banish anyone who obstructs that movement.

Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

Humanity Is Deciding If It Will Evolve Or Die

“Let’s see what’s on the other side of this thing. I’m pretty sure it’s more beautiful than we can possibly imagine. I want to know. Don’t you?”https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/humanity-is-deciding-if-it-will-evolve-or-die-1afb251fa15b 


Humanity Is Deciding If It Will Evolve Or Die – Caitlin Johnstone – Medium

I write a lot about consciousness, enlightenment and the potential humanity has to rise above its conditioned patterns, because if I only…

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I
no longer jump on bandwagons for the same reason I don’t go around
babbling about “sheep dogs” and aggressively trying to tear down
anti-establishment heroes who aren’t being anti-establishment
enough: if you put someone on a pedestal, eventually you’re going
to have to knock them off of it, because the solution isn’t in
them. It’s in each of us.

How
can we overthrow our oppressors if we haven’t overthrown our inner
oppressor as well? How can we shrug off the fear-soaked narratives of
the propaganda machine if we haven’t detached from the anxious
self-talk of our babbling inner narrator that seeks to dictate our
entire attention? We can turn off all the screens in our lives that
seek to take over our authority, but it’s the screen in our minds
which holds our attention that we have to turn off as well.

And
that will necessarily move us in a far more harmonious way. We will
look like a whole different species. From how I see it now, political
solutions are inherently top-down, competitive and divisive, and what
we are shooting for is a much more organically collaborative
crowd-sourced approach. As we get healthier, we’ll see solutions
come together in a distributed, improvisational way from collections
of people who aren’t interested in getting noticed, they just want
to get it done.

Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

Society Is Made Of Narrative. Realizing This Is Awakening From The Matrix.

This is the clearest I’ve been able to sum it all up so far.https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/society-is-made-of-narrative-realizing-this-is-awakening-from-the-matrix-787c7e2539ae 


Society Is Made Of Narrative. Realizing This Is Awakening From The Matrix.

In the movie The Matrix, humans are imprisoned in a virtual world by a powerful artificial intelligence system in a dystopian future. What…

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And
there are plenty of people like that already. The Bernie campaign
brought together huge swathes of them. We are going to see that
across all sectors, in science, technology and the arts as people put
aside our weird egoic desire for the separating effects of fame and
fortune for the joy of making something beautiful, helpful or healthy
together, simply for the thrill of accomplishing something bigger
than ourselves. The old dinosaur notions of pinning down ideas with
patents and so on will be seen clearly for what they are — an
attempt by individual egos to colonize inspiration that ultimately
inhibits human thriving. Just as we learn to stop trusting the
individual ego in others to save us, we will stop trusting it in
ourselves, and increasingly we will hand over our internal control to
the greater part of our consciousness that does not seek to control,
define, claim and deflect, but rather draws from a wisdom that often
eludes narration but creates harmoniously.

We
are the helpers. We’ve always been here, but until now we’ve been
co-opted by manipulators into manufacturing consent for their sick
agendas. Very rarely has a helper found a helper to help. Very rarely
have two people who only want to work in the highest interest and not
self-interest come together to make something, let alone a group of
them. As we begin to really see how manipulators move and they start
to pop up on our screens like a fly on white paper, the helpers will
become obvious as well. We can start to trust our gut again about who
and where to put our energy, and out of those new collaborations,
beautiful inspired solutions will be born into the world.

Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

Truth

“Everything I just said is self-evident and immediately verifiable in your own present experience here and now. Logically, if you want to have a relationship with reality that is informed by unshakeable truth, this is where you must take your stand” https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/truth-faaf4b37b105 


Truth – Caitlin Johnstone – Medium

What do you know for certain? For absolute certain?

medium.com

Put
to one side the anxiety-soaked stories your mind creates and deal
with what’s in the here and now, and keep gently bringing yourself
back to the reality of your feet on the floor and the air moving
through your lungs. Every reset back into peace with your
surroundings creates a space where inspiration can come in. This
simple internal act of rebellion from obedience to the
voice-that-is-me will have far-reaching consequences in the outer
world as we draw back subservience from the outer voices of
authority, and bring it back into ourselves.

I
know that’s not nearly as cool as storming the barracks with flags
and rebel songs and the image of our hero inked into our skin, but
we’ve tried that before, and we just got more of the same. Every
hero we elevate turns to smoke, and every door we’ve tried is
closed except this one. So let’s open it and see what happens.

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PS: kan
me niet herinneren ooit een politieke ‘held’ te hebben gehad, al had
ik veel bewondering voor figuren als Che Guevara, Fidel
Castro, Hồ Chí Minh, Salvador Allende, om er een paar te noemen, gelukkig hebben
die me niet teleurgesteld.

 

Mijn excuus voor de verdwenen foto’s, al plaats ik ze er weer bij, telkens verdwijnen ze na verloop van tijd……..