Saturday, January 11, 2020

The End of the Innocence, Reprise

The End of the Innocence, Reprise

When "happily ever after" fails
And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
The lawyers dwell on small details
Since daddy had to fly

O' beautiful, for spacious skies
But now those skies are threatening
They're beating plowshares into swords
For this tired old man that we elected king

Armchair warriors often fail
And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
The lawyers clean up all details
Since daddy had to lie

-       The End of the Innocence, Don Henley

"Iraq, was the worst decision, going into the Middle East was the worst decision ever made in the history of our country ... We're not leaving unless they pay us back for it," he said of the joint air base.


By JM Hamilton (1-11-2020)

Pelosi is winning, and indirectly, showing how US foreign policy is conducted, via the president.

Despite Trump’s frequent pronouncements that impeachment will make him stronger for 2020 and rally his base, the POTUS has arguably come unglued.  Witness Trump’s assassination of a key foreign head of state, General Qasem Soleimani.  

Assassinating foreign heads of state is illegal, even by US standards (which increasingly is a very low moral bar, from which to conduct foreign policy).  But since Trump, and his GOP lackeys, believes he’s above the law – whether making up various stories in regards withholding Ukrainian foreign aid, or coming up with assorted rationalizations to justify the killing of Iran’s premier general – this latest attempt, by the administration, to distract from the president’s criminal conduct and impeachment headache, could actually land the US in WW3.

The president’s latest screwup demonstrates how far the House Speaker has dug underneath Trump’s exceptionally thin skin – not only w/ the impeachment hearings but subsequently, by exhibiting zero rush to release the articles to a gerrymandered Senate.  Trump’s ego demands redemption, and the Senate will kowtow.  Hence, aggravated & angered, it’s no accident that the narcissist-in-chief would roll out the Clinton playbook and start up a war w/ Iran (in a now all too familiar Wag the Dog strategy).  War w/ Iran, apparently, is what the president has been aiming for, since he tore up the Iranian nuclear agreement (and launched provocation after provocation upon the Iranian government and its people).  Talk about the apogee of folly: the Iranian people were rebelling against their government; now, thanks to Trump, they’ve rallied around the religious dictatorship.  

Despite Trump doing everything possible to bait Iran into war, we must not forget the fact that some of Israel’s top military leaders (as well as US Generals) supported the Iranian Nuclear agreement, negotiated by the Obama administration.  The logic being, anything that keeps nukes out of the hands of yet another Middle East actor is a good thing.  (Don’t get me wrong, JMH abhors any theocracy, especially the Christian fundamentalist Taliban that has successfully dictated US social mores, since the nation’s founding.)  

Trump, however, actually acted like (not unlike Obama), and said, he got it in 2016, when he called for an end to failed Middle East nation building.  Many will remember, Trump ran on pulling US troops out of the Middle East money pit.  Now that the American people are looking at one final year, w/in his first term, the POTUS has reneged on his foreign policy (FP) promises.  

Moreover, in the chaos that is Trump’s FP there is a constant theme.  That theme is in protecting the assets & interests of commercial enterprise in the Middle East, and around the globe: namely, Big Oil, the MIC, multinationals/donor class, and assorted despots & foreign governments.  As such Trump has done a complete reversal on his FP campaign pledges and doubled down on the deep state (the DOD, MIC, and intelligence/surveillance services - both domestic & foreign), which he used to decry, seemingly, on a daily basis.  

That America was founded upon rebelling against the very colonialism/empire/imperialism/state sponsored monopoly (see East India Trading Company and the Boston Tea Party) for which, Trump now stands...  appears completely lost on this president, his political base, & generations of proceeding presidents.  In short, America was initially formed to fight empire and imperialism’s inherent tyranny.  And yet, for decades, the US has become the very empire - with colonial and imperialist designs & machinations - that our forefathers rebelled against.

Trump, however, is just another in a long line of presidents, who lied to (or misled) the American people in order to drag them, yet again, into another bloodbath war.

·      Johnson – Gulf of Tonkin;
·      Bush deux – Iraq & WMD
·      Bush deux, again – Launching into endless war & nation building w/in Afghanistan, when the US should have held OBL, Pakistan, & the Saudis accountable for 9-11;
·      Obama – Waffling eight ways to Sunday on Syria, only to suck the US into another martial quagmire (while failing to hold those responsible for the formation of ISIS/ISIL, the US included, accountable).

Now, as Iran heats up, Trump can join the pantheon of presidents who dragged this country into war, or perpetuated existing wars they vowed to end, by telling lies and more lies.  To wit, and apparently the latest whopper, General Qasem Soleimani posed an “imminent threat” to the US.  Apparently, a lie so egregious that the government won’t release its findings – and justification for the assassination - to the American people, let alone the US Congress.  

Such irony that the Evangelical POTUS, who claims God is on his side, has forgotten some of the basic and most fundamental tenets of the Bible, like:

·      Thou shall not kill (including extra judicial killings & drone strikes, making the US government de facto judge, jury, and executioner);   

·      Thou shall not covet thy neighbor’s property (note, the Bible offers no caveats - or riders - for Iraqi and Iranian oil); 

·      And of course, the most famous of all, the Golden Rule: Love thy neighbor as thyself (last checked, the book makes no provision that this rule only applies for ultra-wealthy GOP campaign donors, who bow down to the president and stay at Trump resorts).  Then again, when has Trump used the Bible for anything else other than a political prop?


The reality is Trump is just continuing the US foreign policy that’s been in place, since WW2 (and yes, in no few instances, prior to the mid twentieth century…  see Manifest Destiny).  That is, the perpetuation of a bankrupting empire that threatens any nonwhite – resource rich – nation.  Resource rich nations (often referred to has EM or emerging markets) that don’t have the good fortune to possess nukes, & are nonwhite, are clearly under threat.  Twenty-first century colonialism defined.

When’s the last time the US attacked an Anglo-Saxon nation?  

When’s the last time the US attacked and occupied a nation with nukes?

If you want to see a fire breathing/earth scorching reason for nuclear proliferation, look no further than the US empire & FP.  

This was made abundantly clear when Trump told the Iraqi government to pound sand, when the Iraqi parliament ordered the US military out, in the wake of the Iranian general’s assassination on Iraqi soil.  So much for the falsehood and pretense that the US is a benevolent actor on the world stage, aiming only to spread peace, love, and understanding (and perhaps, a little bit of democracy along the way).

With that act, Trump ripped the benign mask off the bankrupt/festering visage that is the US empire…  and a US FP that serves exclusively, plutocrats, multinationals, & foreign governments.  Notice, the American people don’t even make the list, but the safety of same – the illusion of danger is created by nonstop fearmongering – is used to rationalize nearly ever US FP evil under the sun, from the aforementioned lies to extrajudicial drone killings.

It, the empire, was never about spreading democracy; it was never about decency or romanticized American virtues.  But rather, US foreign policy, since WW2, has been, predominately, all about the money.  Even the canard, often used during the height of the Cold War, that the US was just trying to contain communism, globally --- and more specific to today’s topic, in the 1950s, when the CIA overthrew Iran’s nascent democracy for oil & profits --- increasingly has the aroma of raw fertilizer. 

In regards FP, the US keeps doing stupid things, but this is what happens to bankrupt (fiscally & morally) empires.  History repeats.  Despite the many gifts handed to America by the Goddess above, we keep electing leaders, who perpetuate old fears, prejudices, myths about American exceptionalism, and the continued need for some 800 military bases around the globe (while nearly 20% of America’s children live in poverty).  Talk about a misplacement of priorities, blood stained hands, and $6.4 trillion added to the national debt… the US FP policy establishment should do themselves, America, & the world a favor, and march themselves to the Hague (and therein, await trial).  

We can thank Speaker Pelosi – perhaps by design or unintentionally - for driving Trump to such a manic state, that the president finally revealed the nation’s darkest FP secret.  Our heroic women & men, who serve, really are being abused - as security & speed bumps - by a global oligarchy …  a kleptocracy with delusions & hubris surrounding the need to maintain & perpetuate a fading US empire (in a vain attempt to control global markets).

If a money sucking empire & imperialism - and endless collateral damage - doesn’t make readers sick to their stomach, then perhaps we should all check to see if we have a pulse.


Copyright JM Hamilton Publishing 2020

Thursday, December 26, 2019

Did Trump embrace … Socialized Medicine?

Did Trump embrace … Socialized Medicine?

The Trump administration laid out a plan Wednesday to fulfill President Trump’s long-standing vow to lower prescription drug prices by allowing states, drug wholesalers and pharmacies to import some cheaper drugs from Canada. But officials could not say when the plan might go into effect, and many questions about its possible scope remain unanswered.


By JM Hamilton (12-25-2019)


A very ecumenical Happy Holidays!  

What little remains of the US free market system continues to fail the bottom half of Americans, since the power elite no longer embrace capitalism or competition, but rather, rent seeking cartels and monopolies.  It’s a continuing theme in many JMH editorials, the dark underbelly of the American Nightmare (once upon a time, the American Dream).  

Witness the blowup of the Boeing monopoly this week and the long overdue removal of said company’s CEO.  My guess is Boeing’s troubles are just beginning, and that it will take a great deal more than the removal of one man before Boeing turns it around.  Could it possibly be that Boeing stockholders would be better served by a corporate breakup – the parts of the company being worth more than the present toxic combination?  Diseconomies of scale defined: Boeing.

Enough of Boeing… for there is no sector of the economy that takes up a bigger chunk of GDP (18 to 20%), where reckless greed runs unharnessed and soaks up more of America’s disposable income, or the lack thereof, than US healthcare.

That US healthcare is a disaster w/ ever spiraling costs, premiums, co-pays, deductibles – and often, resulting unpayable debt - has been very well documented.  Katrina vanden Heuvel wrote an excellent piece in the Post demonstrating the destructive force this industry - Big Pharma & Healthcare - has become, not only for a plurality of Americans, but for the US economy as a whole.  Afterall, when one predatory monopoly – say Big Pharma - skewers so many Americans, this means less disposable income to be spent on alternative goods and services.  In short, due to a predatory healthcare sector, the balance of the US economy suffers, as aggregate demand is diminished (that is, consumed by healthcare monopolists).  

And rising healthcare & big pharma costs have been utilized as an excuse, by employers, to keep employee wages constricted, despite the fact that employees are shouldering a greater part of the healthcare burden (via the aforementioned escalation in co-pays, deductibles, debt, & increased premiums).  All at a time, when many companies are minting record profits and are engaged in stock buybacks

POTUS Trump, back in 2016, promised he’d rein in the Big Pharma killers (aka murderers).  He also committed to running off the right-wing designed ACA (aka Romneycare; aka Obamacare), which has been an abject failure in containing and controlling medical costs, and replace it w/ something far, far better.   







All that changed on December 18th when the Washington Post reported that POTUS Trump – on the very same day he was impeached – rolled out a proposal to allow Americans and states to import drugs from Canada.  You know, our socialized medicine neighbor to the North.  (But who am I kidding, all of America’s Western Democractic allies have some version of universal healthcare.  The US, apparently, is the only nation whose elites are greedy enough, so as to allow healthcare cartels, monopolies, special interests, and predatory private equity firms to run roughshod over ordinary citizens.)

Trump’s proposal to use Canada & socialized medicine to bailout Americans - out of our Big Pharma fever dream - also tells us a great deal about: the failure of Congress to do its job in regulating - and funding appropriately the regulation of – big pharma markets; regulatory capture, itself; the corruption of the Congress (both centrist Dems and GOP), owned by healthcare special interests; the power of healthcare oligopolies; the collapse of American capitalism… and raises questions as to why the US healthcare crisis has been allowed to go unchecked for so long.

That Trump had to turn to our socialized medicine neighbor, Canada, for a pharmaceutical solution speaks directly to US business & political leadership’s incapacity to solve real problems.  Canada does have the ability and courage to say “no” to Big Pharma and places caps on pharma costs and price gouging, so as to protect its citizens.  US business & political leadership presently does not exhibit the same courage or will. 

Canada – w/ about a tenth of the US population – can’t supply Americans with medicine, and so Trump’s proposal is likely DOA.   What Canada can offer, however, is a successful socialized medicine alternative to America’s failed private sector healthcare model.  A US healthcare model that no country in the world is seeking to emulate.

In markets that are exceptionally profitable - read healthcare - many entrants into the marketplace would keep medical costs in check, at least that’s what should happen in a healthy free market economy.  But when companies refuse to compete and this in turn, threatens the lives of ordinary Americans - who must either sacrifice lifesaving care or go deep into drowning debt – the government has an obligation to heavily regulate healthcare utilities, cap excessive profit taking, and in some instances, directly compete with cartels and monopolies (see Medicare for All).

In dealing w/ America’s Big Pharma catastrophe, how ironic that Trump reached for a solution that is the embodiment of socialized medicine, Canada, to come to America’s rescue.  Liberals always knew the GOP loved socialism; but up until now, the Republican version of socialism focused on the redistribution of wealth to the 1%. 




Copyright JM Hamilton Publishing 2019