Makes Neville Chamberlain Look Pretty Good. At Least He Didn't Hug Hitler |
Richard
Mellor
Afscme
Local 444, retired
HEO/GED
7-22-24
Facing
intense pressure from donors and big wigs in the Democratic Party, Joe Biden
has finally withdrawn from the U.S. presidential race. “While it has been my intention to seek
re-election,...” he wrote, “…I believe it is in the best interest of my
party and the country for me to stand down and focus solely on fulfilling my
duties as president for the remainder of my term,” The response has been
immediate.
Biden’s
decision was, “one of the most
stunning acts of patriotism of my lifetime” tweeted Norm Eisen, a former
diplomat, while Barack Obama called Biden a, “patriot of the highest order” and his decision a “testament” to “his love of his country” and an, “historic example of a genuine public servant once again putting the
interests of the American people ahead of his own…”
Nancy Pelosi, another multi-millionaire like all of them,
concurred, “President Biden is a
Patriotic American who has always put our country first.” She writes.
“An act of selfless
grace” is the title of David
Smith’s, commentary in the UK Guardian today. Smith is the Guardian’s
Washington DC bureau Chief. John Stewart, the comedian, tweeted one word, “Legend”. They’re all being dishonest.
The
outpourings of praise is nauseating as we witness what is not only a collective
sigh of relief, but a cacophony of lies and falsehoods. Joe Biden’s decision
was not selfless, courageous, or sacrificing his own interests for three
hundred million Americans. That’s not a part of the job description. As of
yesterday (7-21-24), 36 congressional Democrats had
called on Biden to withdraw while an ABC/Ipsos Poll found that
60% of Democrats felt he should end his campaign and that “Three in four Democrats (76%) would be satisfied with Harris as the
party's nominee.” Among those still supporting the sinking Biden ship were
Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez who once stated that “only in America would she be in the same
party as Biden.
I think it’s fair to say that Biden, who only a day or two
earlier was adamant about continuing and claiming he had the ability to lead,
had no alternative but to quit; the writing was on the wall.
The whole episode along with the disastrous foreign policy
Biden has pursued has revealed the political crisis that has engulfed US society.
And not only the Democrats. The Republican Party is equally diseased. We are
witnessing the continued decline of the two parties of capital that have
dominated US economic and political life for over a century and consequently
the influence of US imperialism on the global stage. Ukraine is one foreign
policy disaster but Biden’s embrace of the fascist Netanyahu and the unwavering
support and arming of the Zionist genocide in Gaza and Palestine in general has
done irreparable harm to the U.S. image internationally. Apart from the
Apartheid Zionist regime, the US has no ally in the Middle East.
Biden will go down in history as the US president that could
have stopped the mass murder of thousands of unarmed civilians, mostly women
and children but refused. The picture of him hugging Netanyahu is worse than
Neville Chamberlain’s embrace of Hitler and the betrayal of the Czech’s.
Chamberlain’s actions never led to “peace
in our time” and neither will Biden’s. The truth is that within the
framework of the capitalist system, peace is never possible. Never ending wars
and conflict are an integral aspect of the capitalist system of production wars
and crisis.
I raise these points about Biden not in defence of the
serial sexual predator and degenerate Trump, but to point out that these events
reflect the decline of a social system, its institutions and political parties,
not simply the character flaws of its leading figures. That the best the Democrats
could field was Biden is an example of this decline. Trump is a particularly distasteful
character but how anyone can refer to Biden as a “moral” or “decent man”
and other such complimentary terms is beyond belief given his love affair with
the Zionist regime that is committing mass murder and genocide in real time.
Don’t whine to me about Germans not stopping Hitler and the
Nazis.
Perhaps the worst of all the deception is the politicians
and the mass media covering for Biden knowing he was losing his mental
capacity; “For months Biden’s decline had
been mostly concealed from the public.”, Smith writes. Perhaps the worst example is Kamala
Harris, the former Oakland prosecutor and quite possibly the next president of
the United States who sent many working class, overwhelmingly black youth in to
the California prison system euphemistically referred to as
“correctional Centers”.
After Biden’s disastrous showing during the debate with
Trump, Harris said that Biden was “clear” in his messaging, had a “slow start” but “thought it was a strong finish.”
“In a real leader, character
matters more than style,” she added. Biden was out of it, he was
confused, blank. That’s not style. Does Kamala Harris think the public never watched the debate? What an insult.
They know the conclusion the electorate
drew from that debate but their goal has been to obscure, it and to sow
confusion among the electorate. The competition between two capitalist parties
in a bourgeois democracy for which
one gets to plunder society for the established period of time is but one long
deception. A political party represents sections of society, it is not an empty
vessel. Both parties represent big business which means working people must pay
for the crisis of the system not them. But they can’t campaign on such a
program so they lie.
So attacking Trump on the basis that he is a liar, which he is and he lies
without any concern for the truth at all, doesn’t
make any headway; they are all liars.
No matter which party is in the
driver’s seat working class people will have to pay for the crisis of
capitalism in its end days; our material well being will deteriorate no matter
which party is in power. Both parties will defend the system of exploitation
and its march toward the abyss one way or another, it’s not a choice in that
sense. A looming environmental catastrophe and the end of life as we know it is
a serious consequence of this crisis, possibly the prime factor assuming a
nuclear conflict is avoided.
I have commented in previous posts that
the heads of organized labor bear much of the blame for us arriving at this
point. But there are others. Bernie Sanders could have played a different role
over the past period. Then we had the election of Alexandria Ocasio Cortez
along with Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib. These women have courage.
Ilhan Omar has faced repeated threats for her political positions which are
left of center. Sanders could have led a left faction toward building a left
alternative to the Democratic Party.
Much of his reform program was supported by millions of working class
and middle class people. But Sanders
refused to break from the Democrats and supported the hated Hillary Clinton.
At the same time, after Sanders
betrayed many of his supporters (not for the first time) and supported Clinton
which was no surprise to people like me, thousands of Bernie supporters joined the
Democratic Socialists of America, (DSA) a fairly small group in the left wing
of the Democratic Party that grew to be the largest socialist organization in
the US. Some of the left of center Democrats elected to Congress are DSA
members. But they’re “socialist” in
name only just like Bernie has been all these years.s
But like Sanders, the DSA leadership
refused to take that path. Many of the influential figures in DSA are also
Labor Notes officials and staffers. Many of them were or are labor officials in
the lower ranks of the labor bureaucracy. Labor Notes while producing decent
material at times and being capable of organizing large meetings drawing many
rank and file union members, also refuses to launch a real campaign among
labor’s rank and file against the concessionary and business oriented policies
of the present hierarchy let alone a serious campaign for a labor or workers party. DSA, Labor Notes, in conjunction with the politicians
I mention above could have taken a different road and led a left split from the
Democratic Party. This would have inspired million of workers both inside and
outside organized labor. Instead, that train has left the station and another
opportunity for a break from the status quo was missed.
Now we’re in for some real battles
ahead. But sometimes it’s worth reminding ourselves how things actually change,
we have won precious little from the ballot box. Our unions weren’t built by
voting for the right candidate. Just look at what’s happened in Bangladesh. The
Bangladesh Supreme court has just reversed a controversial court decision that
gave 30% of government jobs to relatives of those that fought in the war of
Independence in 1971. This caused an outcry and masses of youth and there have engaged
in mass protests. In response, the Bagladesh Supreme Court just reversed that
decision and now 93% of those public sector jobs will be opened to candidates
on merit.
Worth taking note of.
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