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Tea Partiers Will Agree with This Leftist Rant
4/1/2016 11:53:51 AM

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As an activist contending for individual rights, beginning with the Tea Party movement in 2009 and continuing in and around the Republican Party in subsequent election cycles, I've noted increasing levels of apathy and disengagement. Oddly, it doesn't seem confined to those on the right side of the political spectrum. Note how Occupy flamed out, how Tea Party rallies have become sparse and lightly attended. The hip trend has become "removing consent," which is libertarian shorthand for taking your ball and going home.

Writing for Mother Jones, Tom Engelhardt attempts to piece together a functional explanation of this "moment":

... this period doesn't represent a version, no matter how perverse or extreme, of politics as usual; nor is the 2016 campaign an election as usual; nor are we experiencing Washington as usual. Put together our 1 percent elections, the privatization of our government, the de-legitimization of Congress and the presidency, as well as the empowerment of the national security state and the US military, and add in the demobilization of the American public (in the name of protecting us from terrorism), and you have something like a new ballgame.

If you can bring yourself to look past Engelhardt's thinly veiled politics, his analysis of these trends transcends partisan ideological debate. Just as the Occupy and Tea Party movements cited many of the same complaints while prescribing vastly different solutions, this piece from Mother Jones acknowledges problems which should concern all of us -- no matter our politics.

https://pjmedia.com/blog/tea-partiers-will-agree-with-this-leftist-rant

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There's a Bush and a Clinton, but the 2016 Elections Represent Something Scary
4/1/2016 12:16:25 PM

Yes There's a Bush and a Clinton, but the 2016 Elections Represent Something Scary and New

5 disturbing trends that explain how our political system is rapidly eroding.


This story first appeared on the TomDispatch website.

Have you ever undertaken some task you felt less than qualified for, but knew that someone needed to do? Consider this piece my version of that, and let me put what I do understand about it in a nutshell: based on developments in our post-9/11 world, we could be watching the birth of a new American political system and way of governing for which, as yet, we have no name.

And here's what I find strange: the evidence of this, however inchoate, is all around us and yet it's as if we can't bear to take it in or make sense of it or even say that it might be so.

Let me make my case, however minimally, based on five areas in which at least the faint outlines of that new system seem to be emerging: political campaigns and elections; the privatization of Washington through the marriage of the corporation and the state; the de-legitimization of our traditional system of governance; the empowerment of the national security state as an untouchable fourth branch of government; and the demobilization of "we the people."

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/03/five-signs-americas-rising-plutocratic-class-bush-clinton%20

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