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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Democracy Died First in Wisconsin - Long Live the Oligarchs Democracy Died First in Wisconsin - Long Live the Oligarchs Wednesday 10 August 2011 by: Thom Hartmann, Thom Hartmann's Blog | Op-Ed The Wisconsin recall election was the first major test of the new era in American politics. That new era began in January of 2010 when the US Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United v. FEC that the political voice of We The People was no longer as important as the voices of billionaires and transnational corporations. Now we know the result, and it bodes ill for both 2012 and for the tattered future of small-d democracy in our republic. A few of Americas most notorious oligarchs including the Koch and the DeVos (Amway fortune) billionaires as well as untraceable millions from donors who could as easily be Chinese government-run corporations as giant American companies who do most of their business and keep most of their profits outside the US apparently played big in this election. I say apparently because the Supreme Court has ruled that we no longer have the right to know who is really funding our election commercials, or even our candidates themselves. Thanks to an irrational and likely illegal Supreme Court ruling, we have moved into an era of oligarch-run politics. As much as $40 million of our oligarchs money was spent in Wisconsin in a handful of local races a testing laboratory for strategies that will now be used against Democrats nationwide in 2012. And so now we enter the battle of the oligarchs over the next fifteen or so months. As the old saying goes, when the elephants fight, the mice get trampled. In this case, the mice arent just the voters. Its democracy itself. America is now demonstrably, as proven by Wisconsin just a few years away from the possibility of a totally corrupted, totally billionaire- and corporate-controlled political system. Political scientists call it oligarchy. The Citizens United election experiment is over, and the oligarchs won. Long live the oligarchy. 2 Wednesday 10 August 2011 by: Thom Hartmann, Thom Hartmann's Blog | Op-Ed The Wisconsin recall election was the first major test of the new era in American politics. That new era began in January of 2010 when the US Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United v. FEC that the political voice of We The People was no longer as important as the voices of billionaires and transnational corporations. Now we know the result, and it bodes ill for both 2012 and for the tattered future of small-d democracy in our republic. A few of Americas most notorious oligarchs including the Koch and the DeVos (Amway fortune) billionaires as well as untraceable millions from donors who could as easily be Chinese government-run corporations as giant American companies who do most of their business and keep most of their profits outside the US apparently played big in this election. I say apparently because the Supreme Court has ruled that we no longer have the right to know who is really funding our election commercials, or even our candidates themselves. Thanks to an irrational and likely illegal Supreme Court ruling, we have moved into an era of oligarch-run politics. As much as $40 million of our oligarchs money was spent in Wisconsin in a handful of local races a testing laboratory for strategies that will now be used against Democrats nationwide in 2012. And so now we enter the battle of the oligarchs over the next fifteen or so months. As the old saying goes, when the elephants fight, the mice get trampled. In this case, the mice arent just the voters. Its democracy itself. America is now demonstrably, as proven by Wisconsin just a few years away from the possibility of a totally corrupted, totally billionaire- and corporate-controlled political system. Political scientists call it oligarchy. The Citizens United election experiment is over, and the oligarchs won. Long live the oligarchy. 2
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#1. To: tom007 (#0)
Thom, like the teacher unions in Wisconsin, just hates white people.
#2. To: Prefrontal Vortex, tom007 (#1)
"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine. Thomas Jefferson "Thom Hartman, the looney voice of Progressives phishing for useful idiot adherents of global warming, ADHD, democracy and psychotherapy." Lysander Spooner
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