Why are American voters only given the choice of voting for members of the
political, social and economic elite to be their president, rather than for
leaders who care for and identify with the needs of ordinary people?
Do presidential candidates supplant their empathy with loyalty to the ruling elites,
or do the elites only select pliable candidates with an absence of empathy?
Webster’s defines elites as “a group of persons who by virtue of position or education exercise much power or influence.”
Elitism was exemplified by the royals of Europe who sat on the thrones of England,
France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Russia and other countries. They intermarried and for hundreds of years
controlled the lives of their subjects, while occasionally sending them to die
in family squabbles with their cousins.
The royal’s concern for those they ruled was famously illustrated by Queen Marie
Antoinette who, when told that the peasants had no bread, exclaimed, “Then, let
them eat cake!” The hoi polloi returned the favor during the French Revolution by cutting off her
head, along with that of her husband, King Louis XVI.
Earning millions of dollars a year from salaries, bonuses, investments and fraud, the individuals and their families who control major financial institutions, foundations and corporations are the new royalty and, like the kings and queens of old, they have little care or concern for anyone other than themselves,
their own, and their profits.
With little allegiance to the United States or its people, these elites seek a “New World Order” within which to exercise their power. They meet secretly on Hilton Head Island and in the Bohemian Grove to network, and they conspire at the Council on Foreign Relations and the Bilderberg Group to complete their arrangements.
Since 1980, all U.S. presidents, including the current incumbent, have shared an allegiance to the ruling elite, and they have governed with policies that favor the rich and powerful over the poor and disadvantaged.
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Three Decades of Elite Presidents
The cast of subservient presidents was led by Ronald Reagan, a “B-grade” movie actor, who was an articulate spokesman for the controlling elite. He not only had the ability to perform the
script written by his corporate sponsors, but he had profited handsomely from
the association. Reagan lived on Rancho Del Cielo
overlooking the Pacific Ocean and vacationed in Palm Springs with his wealthy
friends. As president, he elevated greed
to a national creed by pursuing politics in “which people still can get rich.”
Reagan not only redecorated the White House, ordered new china, and threw glittering parties, he provided tax incentives to corporations to move high-paying jobs
out of the U.S., and he organized the transfer of the
tax burden to the workers and the fruits of the national bounty to the bosses. In doing so, he made millionaires out of 1.3
million devotees by 1988, including more than a 100,000 decamillionaires.
Reagan cut the personal tax bracket of his wealthy friends from 70% to 28%, and he transformed America from a creditor to a debtor nation, encouraged the creation
of massive debt to finance corporate takeovers, mergers, acquisitions and leveraged
buyouts, and he promoted wild speculation in the stock and financial markets.
Retiring in senility to fashionable Bel Air, Reagan was
succeeded by his vice-president, George H. W. Bush (Sr.), another product of
the ruling elite. Both of Bush’s grandfathers earned millions from the First
World War as founding members of the “military-industrial complex,” and his
father, Senator Prescott Bush was a wealthy banker, who profited from the
Second World War by helping Hitler fund his war machine.
Bush Sr. married the daughter of a wealthy publisher, who was a descendant of
President Franklin Pierce. Following
World War II, Bush Sr. served as a CIA asset in establishing a petroleum company that
funneled money and supplies to CIA operations in the Caribbean and Central
America. Sponsored by the CIA and
supported by Presidents Nixon and Ford, he became a Congressman, Delegate
to the United Nations, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, and Director
of the CIA, before becoming Reagan’s vice president.
As vice president, Bush Sr. had presided over Reagan’s deregulation and government reduction programs. As president, he inherited the massive deficits provided by Reagan’s “voodoo economics” and the savings and loan collapse caused by his own deregulation efforts. Bush Sr. became increasingly unpopular with
republicans when he was forced to raise taxes and with democrats when he failed
to reduce the unemployment and poverty resulting from an economic recession and
corporate reorganizations.
Bipartisan disenchantment with Bush Sr. resulted in the election of William “Bill” Clinton in 1992, who was from a family of small business
owners in Arkansas. Clinton attended the
School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University on an academic scholarship
and University College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, before obtaining a law
degree from Yale University (where he met his wife, Hillary Rodham).
Clinton had been fascinated with politics from a young age and, following his return to Arkansas to teach law, he was elected as the state’s attorney general and to
multiple terms as governor. Clinton was
a “New Democrat,” who believed in the “Third Way” of governing whereby he
advocated free trade, welfare reform, smaller government and financial
deregulation. He and his wife made
political and professional liaisons with law firms that represented corporate
interests and with financial and investment companies doing business in
Arkansas.
Although he positioned himself as a “centralist,” Clinton’s failures, particularly health
care reform, were on the left, while his successes, such as welfare reform,
free trade agreements and financial deregulation, were on the right. Most telling, in light of future events,
including the “Great Recession of 2008," was his support of the Financial
Services Modernization act of 1999, which eliminated essential restrictions on
the integration of banking, insurance and stock trading.
Since leaving office in 2001, Clinton has earned more than $109 million, including a
$15 million advance for My Life,primarily from his speaking engagements.
Among the groups paying him up to $450,000 for a one-hour speech are AEG
London, Goldman Sachs, and the Chamber of Commerce. He told one audience, “I never had a nickel
to my name until I got out of the White house, and now I’m a millionaire, the
most favored person for the Washington Republicans.” Senator Hillary Clinton has also profited
from corporate sponsors, among which Goldman Sachs and Citigroup have been her most generous benefactors.
With the inauguration of George W. Bush (Jr.), the ruling elite placed its own crown
prince on the throne. Not only descended
from political royalty, Bush Jr.’s intellectual
limitations and business failures made him the most pliable of all recent
presidents. He harmed workers and benefitted businesses by eliminating regulations in areas such as on-the-job
injuries and overtime compensation, he refused to enforce the regulations he
couldn’t change, or he emasculated the enforcement agencies, such as the Mine
Safety and Health Administration.
Coming into office, Bush promised that he would sign a tax cut every year. He almost succeeded. With a great fanfare, he signed major tax
cuts in 2001 and 2003, and a smaller one in 2002. Bush very quietly signed a major revision of
corporate tax law in 2004 that provided billions of additional tax breaks to
corporations. In 2008, he signed
extensions of tax cuts that were set to expire, and he slipped another $120
billion of “tax relief” into the financial rescue bill.
In combination, these laws lowered the marginal tax rate for high-income
household, eliminated estate taxes, and reduced taxation of stock dividends and
capital gains. The tax burden of the super rich fell by one third, allowing the amount “earned” by the top 1% of total U.S. personal incomes to more than double from 9.97% in 1979 to 23.5% in 2007. The top 3% of households raked in almost
half of the national income!
The Obama Administration
In October 2008, Senator Obama endorsed and voted in the Senate for the
economic bailout package prepared in secret by Federal Reserve Board Chairman
Ben Bernanke and outgoing Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and signed by
President Bush. Thus, even before
commencing his term in office, Senator Obama rewarded a cadre of corrupt
international bankers, while failing to include any rescue efforts for the hard-working
American people who were facing foreclosure, bankruptcy, unemployment,
homelessness or hunger as a result of the bankers’ fraud.
Why would Senator Obama fail to demand consideration for the poor and downtrodden in the bailout bill? One answer can be found by an examination of the political contributions he was receiving at the
time. Top securities and investment
firms were Obama’s fourth largest source of funds, contributing $7.9 million,
even more than for his republican opponent.
Of these, Goldman Sachs was responsible for almost one million dollars,
closely followed by Citigroup and JPMorgan.
It is increasingly difficult to find any differences between the administrations
of George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Even though he has increased enforcement of some labor regulations, President Obama has failed to push passage of the Employee Free Choice Act for workers. In all other respects, ranging from enforcement of environmental regulations and approving offshore drilling, to his reappointment of Ben Bernanke as the Federal Reserve Chairman and Robert Gates as the Secretary of Defense, Obama has encouraged continued massive profits and bonuses for Wall Street, followed harmful
environmental policies, including allowing off-shore drilling, supported renewal of police-state legislation, and expanded the profitable wars of the military-industrial complex.
Obama’s much touted health care reform bill is proving to be a bonanza for the health care, pharmaceutical and insurance companies.It provided few benefits for working people, while forcing them to buy expensive health insurance from the very companies which are victimizing them.
Rather than marshaling the resources of the government to directly help the people,
Obama continues to throw away hundreds of billions of borrowed dollars on the
U.S. wars of aggression in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Every day, children are being horribly
injured and are dying in these countries as a result of the militaristic
policies he pursues on behalf of the ruling elite, while denying the suffering
children of his own country the food, education and relief the wasted money
would otherwise provide.
Commander-in-Chief Obama has appointed a military assassin to command U.S. troops in Afghanistan and has silently endorsed war crimes, including a confirmed report that his Special Forces murdered three gagged and bound women, two of whom were pregnant. The soldiers cut into the
women’s bodies to remove evidence of their slaughter, and tried to blame the
carnage on their innocent victims.
In other night raids, Obama’s assassins executed eight handcuffed boys, the
youngest of whom was 11 years old, and machine gunned another family, including
two youths and an infant, on the roof of their home as they tried to escape
what they believed to be robbers breaking in.
In each case, the military initially claimed that “insurgents” were
killed during firefight operations, before admitting their “error.” Meanwhile, President Obama has remained
silent on these and a multitude of continuing war crimes committed under his
command.
>Presidential-elect Obama also failed to condemn Israel’s military attack against the civilian population of Gaza during December 2008 in which hundreds of children were slaughtered, and he has remained silent while Israel has denied humanitarian
aid for its Gaza victims. The White
House “stood with Israel” and voted against the UN Human Rights Commission
report that found Israel to be guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Today, in the U.S., one out of every six adults is unemployed or underemployed, and one third were without work at some point in
2009. One of every four children in the
United States lives in poverty. Yet, the
nation is still without a dedicated jobs program.
With one in six children living in a household suffering from food insecurity, the
nation is still without a targeted food program. President Obama has promised to eliminate
hunger in America by 2015 and to
create millions of jobs through his overall economic recovery program; however,
all across America, tonight, there are millions of children going to bed hungry
with little “hope” for their future.
President Obama promised hope and change for the United States. He is certainly one of the most articulate
presidents ever; however, is he merely mouthing words, or does he have real
feelings for others?
The Presence or Absence of Empathy
Empathy is a capacity for understanding and sympathizing with the feelings, thoughts and experiences of another person. An empathic person does not have to be poor or to have personally suffered to
“feel the pain” of another person; however, empathy does require real feelings
and not just an expression of concern.
Franklin Roosevelt was born into a family of wealth and privilege; however, he quickly demonstrated upon being elected president that he truly cared for the
well-being of the poor and disadvantaged.
He immediately established job and relief programs and directed public
spending to put money into the pockets of workers, rather than profits onto the balance
sheets of corporations.
Roosevelt did not cater to the ruling elite.
Rather, he said “the transmission from generation to generation of vast
fortunes by will, inheritance, or gift is not consistent with the ideals and
sentiments of the American people.” FDR
believed in an essential human right to be free from want, in order to enjoy a
healthy peacetime life, and to be free from the fear caused by military
armaments.
For Roosevelt, empathy was not a rhetorical device; it was a deeply felt identification with those with the least power and those who suffered the most.
Like Roosevelt, George W. Bush (Jr.) was also raised in great wealth and privilege,
and he held himself out as a “compassionate conservative.” However, it was no secret that Bush was anything
but. He once bragged to an audience of
wealthy New Yorkers, “This is an impressive crowd. The haves, and the
have-mores. Some people call you the
elite. I call you my base.”
Bush may have spoken these words: “Those who are poor, those who suffer, those who have lost hope are not strangers in our midst;
they’re our fellow citizens.” However,
when a citizen dared to criticize him during a promotional event for his
“faith-based” programs, he snarled, “Who cares what you think?”
Ernest Partridge writes that the “‘absence of empathy’ is ‘the
one characteristic that connects’ most of the immoral and misbegotten tenets of
Bushism: that dogmatic mix of market absolutism,
libertarianism, corporatism and simple greed that falsely describes itself as
‘conservatism,’ and which I choose to call ‘regressivism.’
‘Absence of empathy’ is the essence of evil which, if unchecked and unreversed, is certain to bring about the demise of the
American republic as we know it, just as it led to the advent of the Third
Reich.”
One has to ask: has the United States evolved an electoral system that deprives its presidents of empathy, or are presidentalcandidates selected because they have an absence of that quality?
Is President Obama a Member of the Ruling Elite?
Barack Obama was not raised with wealth, but by a single mother who, at one time, had to draw upon food stamps. However, he
was privileged to receive an upper-class education. He received a scholarship to the exclusive Punahou School at age 10, where he spent the next eight
years on the lush hillside campus preparing for college. Following graduation, Obama received
scholarships to attend Occidental College in Los Angeles and Columbia University
in New York City.
After taking a break to work as a community organizer, Obama received a scholarship to attend Harvard Law School, where he served as editor and president of the law review journal, and he clerked for two prestigious law firms in Chicago
during his summer vacations.
of Chicago Law School as a visiting fellow
in order to complete his book, Dreams from
My Father.
In 1992, Obama married Michelle Robinson, who was a graduate of Princeton
University and Harvard Law School. Their
two daughters have attended the private University of Chicago Laboratory
Schools and, after they moved into the White House, the children were enrolled
in the private Sidwell Friends School.
Like Clinton, Barack Obama relied upon scholarships to raise himself by education
from modest circumstances, but can it be said that his experiences resulted in
empathy for other underprivileged children who do not qualify for such
assistance, or who do not have the family or community support to take
advantage of available opportunities?
Does he blame these children for their own failures?
In September 2009, President Obama recorded a message to American students, and the Department of Education suggested that teachers have their students
"write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president" and "to make students accountable to their goals." The government also recommended that, after listening to the speech, students should discuss what "the President wants us to do."
Obama laid his expectations upon the students, but he failed to mention what they could expect from him.
After a year in office, the evidence is convincing that Obama is willing to make politically advantageous deals on behalf of his corporate sponsors and, in doing so, fail to serve the interests of the voters who elected him, and their children.
These lives are simply “collateral damage” in
the wars being fought around the globe against “terrorism,” “drugs” and in
support of Israel’s program of apartheid in Palestine.
One must conclude that, irrespective of his race, creed, or culture, President Obama is much more a part of the international ruling elite, than the ordinary people
of America, who seized upon his message of hope and change and elected him as
their president. Sadly, it appears his soul was
already spoken for.
Who Cares for the Suffering Children?
Children continue to suffer and die around the world and in the United States because the presidents placed in the White House by the ruling elite have no empathy for those who suffer from the policies they pursue, or the critical problems they ignore,
all in response to the dictates of their masters.
By adhering to the “ethics of the marketplace,” by allowing the politics of greed,
the culture of militarism, and the pursuit of an empire to dictate his
administration’s policies, President Obama has betrayed the American people who
believed and trusted in him.
If the President of the United States fails or refuses to take action on behalf of
children, the most vulnerable victims of the unlawful wars he is fighting on
behalf of the ruling elites, or the corrupt policies he pursues for their benefit, who
shall speak for the children?
Who cares for the suffering and dying children, the homeless, those without hope,
those abandoned or ignored by the politics of power, the little ones who cry
themselves to sleep each night, cold, hungry and alone? The lights may be on in the White House, but
is there anyone at home?
William John Cox is a retired prosecutor and public interest lawyer, author and political activist. His 2004 book, "You're Not Stupid! Get the Truth: A Brief on the Bush Presidency" is reviewed at YoureNotStupid.com. He is currently working on a fact-based political philosophy.
The drawing of "Who Cares for the Suffering Children" is by Helen Werner Cox, who was trained as a classical painter at Boston University. She is nearing retirement as a nationally-certified library media teacher, who has made extensive use of art in her literacy programs. Credit for photographs used for models include: French Association Friends of Afghans and Afghanistan; Gaza1.wordpress.com; Helen_01 on photobucket; Andy Graham, the hobo traveler; starving_child-sudan21 on wordpress.com; and Marrilee Boyack.