US Joins Ranks of Failed States
by Paul Craig Roberts
www.opednews.com/, October 20,
2009
The US has every characteristic of a failed state.
The US government's current operating
budget is dependent on foreign financing and money creation.
Too politically weak to be able to advance
its interests through diplomacy, the US relies on terrorism and
military aggression.
Costs are out of control, and priorities
are skewed in the interest of rich organized interest groups at
the expense of the vast majority of citizens. For example, war
at all cost, which enriches the armaments industry, the officer
corps and the financial firms that handle the war's financing,
takes precedence over the needs of American citizens. There is
no money to provide the uninsured with health care, but Pentagon
officials have told the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee in
the House that every gallon of gasoline delivered to US troops
in Afghanistan costs American taxpayers $400.
"It is a number that we were not
aware of and it is worrisome," said Rep. John Murtha, chairman
of the subcommittee.
According to reports, the US Marines in
Afghanistan use 800,000 gallons of gasoline per day. At $400 per
gallon, that comes to a $320,000,000 daily fuel bill for the Marines
alone. Only a country totally out of control would squander resources
in this way.
While the US government squanders $400
per gallon of gasoline in order to kill women and children in
Afghanistan, many millions of Americans have lost their jobs and
their homes and are experiencing the kind of misery that is the
daily life of poor third world peoples. Americans are living in
their cars and in public parks. America's cities, towns, and states
are suffering from the costs of economic dislocations and the
reduction in tax revenues from the economy's decline Yet, Obama
has sent more troops to Afghanistan, a country half way around
the world that is not a threat to America.
It costs $750,000 per year for each soldier
we have in Afghanistan. The soldiers, who are at risk of life
and limb, are paid a pittance, but all of the privatized services
to the military are rolling in excess profits. One of the great
frauds perpetuated on the American people was the privatization
of services that the US military traditionally performed for itself.
"Our" elected leaders could not resist any opportunity
to create at taxpayers' expense private wealth that could be recycled
to politicians in campaign contributions.
Republicans and Democrats on the take
from the private insurance companies maintain that the US cannot
afford to provide Americans with health care and that cuts must
be made even in Social Security and Medicare. So how can the US
afford bankrupting wars, much less totally pointless wars that
serve no American interest?
The enormous scale of foreign borrowing
and money creation necessary to finance Washington's wars are
sending the dollar to historic lows. The dollar has even experienced
large declines relative to currencies of third world countries
such as Botswana and Brazil. The decline in the dollar's value
reduces the purchasing power of Americans' already declining incomes.
Despite the lowest level of housing starts
in 64 years, the US housing market is flooded with unsold homes,
and financial institutions have a huge and rising inventory of
foreclosed homes not yet on the market.
Industrial production has collapsed to
the level of 1999, wiping out a decade of growth in industrial
output.
The enormous bank reserves created by
the Federal Reserve are not finding their way into the economy.
Instead, the banks are hoarding the reserves as insurance against
the fraudulent derivatives that they purchased from the gangster
Wall Street investment banks.
The regulatory agencies have been corrupted
by private interests. Frontline reports that Alan Greenspan, Robert
Rubin, and Larry Summers blocked Brooksley Born, the head of the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission from regulating derivatives.
President Obama rewarded Larry Summers for his idiocy by appointing
him Director of the National Economic Council. What this means
is that profits for Wall Street will continue to be leeched from
the diminishing blood supply of the American economy.
An unmistakable sign of third world despotism
is a police force that sees the pubic as the enemy. Thanks to
the federal government, our local police forces are now militarized
and imbued with hostile attitudes toward the public. SWAT teams
have proliferated, and even small towns now have police forces
with the firepower of US Special Forces. Summons are increasingly
delivered by SWAT teams that tyrannize citizens with broken down
doors, a $400 or $500 repair born by the tyrannized resident.
Recently a mayor and his family were the recipients of incompetence
by the town's local SWAT team, which mistakenly wrecked the mayor's
home, terrorized his family, and killed the family's two friendly
Labrador dogs.
If a town's mayor can be treated in this
way, what do you think is the fate of the poor white or black?
Or the idealistic student who protests his government's inhumanity?
In any failed state, the greatest threat
to the population comes from the government and the police. That
is certainly the situation today in the USA. Americans have no
greater enemy than their own government. Washington is controlled
by interest groups that enrich themselves at the expense of the
American people.
The one percent that comprise the super
rich are laughing as they say, "let them eat cake."
Paul Craig Roberts, a former Assistant
Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate editor of the
Wall Street Journal, has held numerous academic appointments.
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