Sultan Knish
Forget all the talk about whether we will or won't go over the fiscal
cliff. We ourselves are the fiscal cliff and have been for some time
now. The real fiscal cliff is not the point at which we run out of
money, our credit rating sinks lower than Enron and or everyone is
fighting over jars of cat food at Wal-Mart. The real fiscal cliff is
when even the dumbest person in the country is no longer able to deny
what the packs of robbers and thieves he appointed to steal for him have
perpetrated for their own benefit in his name. And that fiscal cliff
may never come.
Soviet leaders used to promise their people that one day they would live
under true Communism. Under our hybrid system, many Americans already
live under Communism. And the rest of the country pays for it. As the
number of people living under Communism grows and the number of people
subsidizing Communism shrinks, the fiscal cliffs begin coming in faster
than Wile E. Coyote on jet-powered rocket skates.
Our class warfare is not determined by paycheck size. The United States
has only two classes. The working class and the government class.
The working class extends through the lower class, the middle class and
the upper class, and everyone of every income level who derives their
income from gainful employment. The government class similarly extends
from the poor to the middle class to the rich, and consists of those
whose chief source of income is the government; whether it's welfare
checks, government jobs or crony capitalism.
Not everyone in the working class is a saint and not everyone in the
government class is a parasite. There are plenty of corporations who
care only about short term profit and create social problems that the
rest of the country has to live with. Immigration is a classic example.
And there are also plenty of government employees who perform vital and
even heroic functions. Your local firefighter and member of the armed
services are obvious examples.
The government class is dependent on the working class, deriving its
income from their income. The government class turns from the symbiotic
to the parasitic to the extent that its demands on the working class
become unsustainable and exploitative, that its functions grow bloated,
its spending programs reek of corruption and its government contracts
emerge out of backdoor deals with friendly politicians.
The government class can never be productive, because it is not a
creative force, it only provides secondary non-innovative services to
the working class, but it is legitimate to the extent that it performs
vital functions on behalf of the working class with their consent and in
an economically sustainable fashion. When it violates these principles,
then it becomes a parasite sucking the life out of the working class.
It is not just the government employee who is a member of the government
class. The welfare class is a subgroup of the government class. And the
welfare class is not only parasitic, it is the axis around which an
entire parasitic constellation of the government class revolves around.
The classic welfare family has become the income generating center of
the government class. They are the "wealth creators" for an entire
infrastructure of social services built around them from the government
officials who process their aid forms to the social workers who provide
them with benefit counseling to the employees of those clinics who
provide them with health care, and the extra teachers hired to help
raise standards at their perpetually failing schools, the drug
counselors who help them get clean and the police officers who break up
their fights.
All or almost all of these people are members of unions. Those unions
have their own employees. Those union employees have their own
politicians. The politicians provide grants to the community social
welfare infrastructure and generous benefits for union contracts. All
this money and influence spins around the welfare family, but they only
benefit from a minute fraction of it.
Around their dungheap, fly community groups and a horde of other private
non-profits, "advocating" for them while operating on government
grants. The buildings they live in are affordable housing projects built
for them by the government, and cleaned, managed and repaired for them
by government employees.
When they go to the supermarket, they buy food with money from the
government. When they go to the pharmacy, they get free medication from
the government. The web of clinics, supermarkets and pharmacies are not
part of the working class, they are subsidized by government money and
prosper by feeding off that government class.
The seven members of the classic welfare family, Grandma, Ma and her
five kids, are the axis around which thousands of government
professionals revolve. Their dysfunctional state keeps an entire state
of government employees, employed. And it is in the interest of those
government employees to seek out and create such dysfunctional families
by championing social policies that break up families and keep them
down, under the pretense of helping them because those families are the
cash cows of the government class.
Communism, at least conceptually, argued for shifting power from those
who perform intellectual labor to those who perform manual labor. Modern
liberalism exists only to shift wealth from workers to non-workers,
taking from the working class on behalf of the non-working class and
pocketing the money for the employees of the government class.
In a hybrid economy, the differences between the government class and
the working class aren’t always as obvious. There are any number of
businesses, large and small, that are members of the government class,
and derive the bulk of their income from the government.
The fundamental difference between the government class business and the
working class business is that the government class business is an
instrument of government policy. While its owner may derive value from
it, the government class business only exists because it fulfills an
objective of government policy. And that makes the government class
business indistinguishable from the policy it represents.
As the government class expands, the number of individuals and
businesses in the government class grows because joining the government
class, whether as a welfare recipient, government employee or crony
capitalist company is a better strategy than staying in the working
class. Planned economies are easier to profit from in the short term,
whether it's by getting free stuff, early retirement or contracts on
generous terms, because their centralization makes them predictable and
influence-able. The only problem is that they have no future.
American society has been reshaped to seek short cuts, whether it's
through lottery tickets, credit cards or corporate mergers, at the
expense of long-term profits through hard work. Corporations don't look
past the next quarter and many people don't look past the next interest
payment. And joining the government class is the ultimate shortcut. It
wrecks families, trashes the economy and robs the country of its future,
while providing limited short-term benefits to members of the
government class.
Cities and towns are going bankrupt because government class unions
asked for and got financially unsustainable benefit packages. Those
small implosions are a metaphor for the tremendous harm that the
government class is inflicting on the working class, and also, in the
long term, on itself. In the long run, parasitism is not sustainable. In
the short term, there's a great party. In the long term, the parasite
dies.
The major development of the last decade has been the government's class
disinterest in the economic sustainability of its demands. Call it the
Californization of America under a government class that is both
determined and doomed.
Obama has emerged as the champion of the government class, his complete
disregard for the fiscal consequences of his actions, allows him to act
as the champion of a predatory government class that lies and bludgeons
its way through all obstacles like a horde of Black Friday shoppers,
grabbing everything in sight, without caring about what will happen
tomorrow.
Some might call this a cunning strategy, but it's not as if the
government class has anywhere to advance to. Pulling the same trick in
1932 might have led to government control of industry and agriculture,
but in 2012, this is a country that lives off service industries, not
manufacturing. Going Full Communist is not an option, because there is
hardly any manufacturing sector left and national agriculture is already
so government controlled that there might as well be actual Commissars
in charge of it.
Trying to nationalize chain stores, dot coms and the rest of the modern
economy is not only hopeless, but it won't produce any income worth
mentioning from an economy that is based more on marketing and price
cutting, than on production. There are already plenty of government
class businesses turning out government subsidized windmills and solar
panels. There's no point to nationalizing them because they already
serve as instruments of government policy, their owners are politically
connected and they are already failing nearly as fast as they would if
the government were running them.
The government class needs the working class. But it is acting as if it
doesn't. Like a dumb predator, it keeps eating and eating on instinct,
swallowing up its ideological enemies in the hopes of gaining a total
control that it would not know what to do with.
The parasite has gotten so big that it believes that it is the host and
that the host is the parasite. It is completely sincere about its
attacks on the host and that makes it even more dangerous. Under the
influence of its own propaganda, the government class has come to think
of itself as productive and creative, and of the working class as a
parasitic blot, holding on to the money that rightfully belongs to the
government class. But just as parasites cannot survive without hosts,
governments cannot survive without people to do the actual work.
The government class has shown that it is unwilling and unable to make
the responsible decisions that need to be made. It is being led by liars
and fools who see it as a lever for upending and taking over a working
class society, and replacing it with a parasite's paradise of academics
making laws, unions setting their own terms and a government that is
always expanding and never contracting.
A host and a parasite of equal size cannot both survive for long. Either
both the host and the parasite will die. Or the parasite will die and
the host will live.
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