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Yuram writes perspectives on Islam, social justice, economics and politics from the viewpoint of an American convert to Shia Islam, focusing on the deleterious role played by the U.S. in the Middle East and elsewhere.  A dissenting voice from the “Belly of the
Beast”, he lives in Denver, Colorado and can be reached at yuram@sahafa.com. 

Reversing the Raw Deal
28 October, 2008

"We have come a great distance in seventy-five years; from the New Deal to the Raw Deal, from having nothing to fear but fear itself, to being afraid of everything. We traded democracy's warm heart containing the ideals of faith, fairness and frugality, for the greedy, cold calculations of the Dow Jones ticker.” - Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) 3 October 2008.[i]

 

Under the Raw Deal, the top 25% of American society possesses 87% of the net wealth, the middle 50% holds 13% and the bottom 25% has none.  That’s right, zero.[ii]

 

With the coming US presidential elections, is there any hope of reversing the Raw Deal?  I’m talking about a complete reversal of politico-economic direction in America and not merely “the compassion of the Ultra-Rich as they take money from the middle classes and throw crumbs to the poor,”[iii] to borrow the words of former Professor of Political Science and Presidential Advisor Bertram Gross (1912-1997.)

 

The voices of alternative candidates who do not speak on behalf of corporate America such as independent Ralph Nader and Cynthia McKinney of the Green Party have effectively been marginalized.[iv]  The corporate stranglehold on American politics is so powerful that Mr. Nader refers to it as the “two party dictatorship,”[v] while Professor Noam Chomsky avers that America has “a one-party system, the business party, with two factions, Republicans and Democrats.”[vi]

 

Under the Raw Deal, civil liberties are being eroded at an alarming rate with racial profiling now an authorized basis for the FBI to initiate an investigation.[vii]  The Patriot Act permits the FBI to obtain records on anyone, even if no criminal activity is suspected.[viii]  The US government has run amok with unprecedented powers of surveillance without need of search warrants.[ix]

 

Immigrant communities have been targeted by the Raw Deal as the Migration Policy Institute reports, “The government’s post-September 11 actions follows a repeating pattern in American history of rounding up immigrant groups during national security crises.”[x]  Muslims and Latinos have been the principle targets of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE), created by the 2002 Homeland Security Act to guard against “criminal and terrorist activity” by rounding up “illegal aliens” and violating their Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights.[xi]

 

The Raw Deal has militarized American society with increasing use of military forces in civilian emergencies.  Domestic national emergencies may now be transformed into “war theaters” by the deployment of units such as the US Army’s 3rd Infantry, 1st Brigade Combat Team, which will act as an on-call force to respond to civil unrest, natural and manmade emergencies.[xii]  Dr. Henry A. Giroux argues “a creeping militarism has materialized into a full-fledged coup, fueled by a war on terror, the military occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, and endless cases of kidnapping, torture, abuse and murder by the US government.”[xiii]

 

In addition to increased militarization of society, the ever-expanding US global empire is giving the world a Raw Deal and causing the exact opposite of the “security” that it is purported to establish.  The fact is that 86% of all suicide bombings over the last 25 years have occurred since 2001.[xiv]  Key nuclear-armed US ally Pakistan is descending into violence, with recent intelligence estimates describing the situation as “very bleak.”[xv]   In Afghanistan, despite increases in NATO troop strength, violence is up 50%.[xvi]  In Iraq, the oft-touted success of the surge is heavily dependent on US pay-offs to Sunni resistance fighters.[xvii] 

 

With 761 bases in 151 foreign countries and two departments of defense (THE Department of Defense AND the Department of Homeland Security), hopes of rapidly reversing America’s current disastrous direction seems irrational.[xviii]  As Professor Chalmers Johnson writes in his book Nemisis, "I am certain...that my country is launched on a dangerous path that it must abandon or else face the consequences."[xix]

 

Republican Senator McCain won’t reverse the Raw Deal, as he favors ” a larger and more capable military to protect our country's vital interests and deter challenges to our security.”[xx]  Democratic Senator Obama also seems to support increased military spending, stating, “we must build up our special operations forces, civil affairs, information operations, and other units and capabilities that remain in chronic short supply,” and  “ensure that our forces have the agility and lethality to succeed in both conventional wars and in stabilization and counter-insurgency operations.”[xxi]

 

Under the simplistic and irresponsible policies of successive Raw Deal administrations, America has borrowed heavily to finance its bloated military budget and tax cuts for the rich.  With its economy now in free fall, the US is receding from super-power status and is becoming increasingly dependent on the world’s new rising powers.[xxii]  According to a recent report by the Mortgage Bankers Association, 45% of US Treasury securities are now owned by foreign countries.[xxiii]  The US current account debt to China alone is in the neighborhood of $1 trillion.[xxiv]

 

The Raw Deal collusion between government and corporate interests have resulted in what investigative reporter Greg Palast calls “the best democracy money can buy.”[xxv]  Both major candidates have supported the Wall Street welfare package—now estimated by one source at $2 trillion[xxvi]—and in so doing, have openly declared their allegiance to their corporate sponsors and not the American people, populist rhetoric not withstanding.   While Wall Street investors enjoy a rescue package of over $700 billion, America’s youth get a Raw Deal with the Department of Education’s budget of less than $70 billion.[xxvii]

 

The Raw Deal is the reality faced by increasing numbers of people who simply can’t afford to make their mortgage payments.  Vacant houses are appearing in every American city and homelessness is on the rise.  On a given night, over 670,000 people are homeless and around 270,000 of them are forced to sleep in the streets.[xxviii]  The overwhelming majority of homeless people who made use of transitional housing for periods longer than six months are Black Americans.[xxix]

 

Under the Raw Deal, July 2008 foreclosure starts were up 56% and foreclosure sales were up 118% over the previous year.[xxx]  Among sub-prime adjustable rate mortgages (ARM) the numbers are even worse with 50% plus default rates on ARMs whose terms have been previously modified.[xxxi]  The situation is so bad that some people have simply mailed their keys to the mortgage company and walked away from their former homes.[xxxii] Others, faced with foreclosure and eviction, have barricaded themselves in their homes in desperate confrontations with authorities and some have even committed suicide.[xxxiii]

 

To reverse the Raw Deal, America needs a courageous and visionary president who would:

 

Support substantial cuts in this country's outrageous defense budget which represents half the world's military spending;

 

Support immediate withdrawal of US forces and bases in Iraq and payment of reparations to the Iraqi people for the illegal US invasion and occupation;

 

Support immediate closure of Guantanamo prison camp, and put an end to the use of torture and all legal machinations to justify it;

 

Support Habeas Corpus for anyone in custody regardless of the crime or status of the detainee;

 

Support establishing a national single payer health care system;

 

Support nuclear disarmament and the treaty banning cluster munitions;

 

Support a full employment policy to help those who cannot pay their mortgages;

 

Oppose welfare packages for Wall Street that reward the financial chicanery responsible for the current crisis in the US economy;

 

Oppose militarizing US borders, and using combat troops in a civilian emergency;

 

Oppose criminalizing of immigration and openly condemn the ICE raids.

 

Will either of the corporate-approved US presidential candidates be willing and able to reverse the Raw Deal?  Certainly not John McCain whose top contributors include Merrill Lynch, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, the US Army, the US Government and the US Department of Defense.[xxxiv]  And what about Barack Obama whose top contributors include Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley and General Electric?[xxxv]   I doubt it.

 

Yuram Abdullah Weiler

2008-10-27
End Notes


[i] Congressman Dennis Kucinich, Why? Why? Why? Rule of Gold Replaced Golden Rule, Speech before Congress, 3 October 2008, http://www.kucinich.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=104343 (accessed 4 October 2008)

[ii] Zhu Xiao Di, Growing Wealth, Inequality, and Housing in the United States, Joint Center for Housing  Studies Harvard University, February 2007, page 3. http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/publications/markets/w07-1.pdf  (Accessed 25 October 2008)

[iii] Bertram Gross, Friendly Fascism  The New Face of Power in America: Montreal, Black  Rose, 1985.

[iv] Chris Hedges, Dennis Kucinich on the Democrats’ Bailout Betrayal, TruthDig.com, 6 October 2008, on CommonDreams.org, http://www.commondreams.org/view/2008/10/06  (Accessed 7 October 2008)

[v] Seema Mehta, Ralph Nader decries country's 'two-party dictatorship', Los Angeles Times, 27 September 2008, http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-nader27-2008sep27,0,298939.story (Accessed 9 October 2008)

[vi] Noam Chomsky, Anti-Democratic Nature of US Capitalism is Being Exposed, The Irish Times, 10 October 2008, http://www.commondreams.org/view/2008/10/10-4 (Accessed 10 October 2008)

[vii] ACLU Condemns New FBI Guidelines, Press Release, ACLU, 3 October 2008, http://www.aclu.org/safefree/general/37031prs20081003.html (Accessed 4 October 2008)

[viii] PATRIOT Propaganda: Justice Department’s PATRIOT Act Website Creates New Myths About  Controversial Law, American Civil Liberties Union, http://www.aclu.org/FilesPDFs/acf13a1.pdf (Accessed 9 October 2008)

[ix] Larry Schwartztol,, Surveillance Gone Amok, ACLU Blog, 9 October 2008, http://blog.aclu.org/2008/10/09/surveillance-gone-amok/ (Accessed 9 October 2008)

[x] Muzaffar A. Chishti, Doris Meissner, Demetrios G. Papademetriou, Jay Peterzell, Michael J. Wishnie, Stephen W. Yale-Loehr, AMERICA’S CHALLENGE Domestic Security, Civil Liberties, and National Unity after September 11, Migration Policy Institute, 2003, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/pubs/Americas_Challenges.pdf (Accessed 9 October 2008)

[xi] Stephen Lendman, Targeting Immigrants - The Largest Ever US ICE Raid, Gobal Research, 11 August 2008, http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=9792  (Accessed 18 October 2008)

[xii] Michel Chossudovsky, Pre-election Militarization of the North American Homeland. US Combat Troops in Iraq repatriated to "help with civil unrest", Global Security, 26 September 2008, http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=10341 (Accessed 9 October 2008)

[xiii] Henry A Giroux,  The Militarization of US Higher Education after 9/11, Theory Culture Society, Vol. 25, No. 5. (1 September 2008), pp. 56-82.

[xiv] Tom Engelhardt, US: security’s bottom line, Le Monde Diplomatique, English  Edition, June 2008, http://mondediplo.com/2008/06/06ussecurity (Accessed 9 October 2008)

[xv] Jonathan S. Landay and John Walcott, New intelligence Report says Pakistan Is 'On The Edge', McClatchy Newspapers, 15 October 2008, Common Dreams website, http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2008/10/15-2  (Accessed 16 October 2008)

[xvi] Anand Gopal , The Surge That Failed: Afghanistan under the Bombs, Tom Dispatch,  9 October 2008, http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/174986/anand_gopal_who_rules_afghanistan_ (Accessed 9 October 2008)

[xvii] Michael Holmes, Analysis: Success of 'surge' far from clear, CNN, 8 October 2008, http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/10/07/holmes.surge/  (Accessed 9 October 2008)

[xviii] Chalmers Johnson, Voting the Fate of the Nation, Tom Dispatch, 7 October 2008, http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/174987/chalmers_johnson_the_ultimate_election (Accessed 8 October 2008)

[xix] Chalmers Johnson, Nemesis, The Last Days of the American Republic, New York: Henry Holt, 2006, page 279

[xx] John McCain, National Security A Strong Military in a Dangerous World, John McCain website, http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Issues/054184f4-6b51-40dd-8964-54fcf66a1e68.htm  (Accessed 16 October 2008)

[xxi] Barack Obama, Defense A 21st Century Military for America, Barack Obama website, http://www.barackobama.com/issues/defense/  (Accessed 16 October 2008)

[xxii] John Gray, A Shattering Moment in America’s Fall from Power, The Observer, 28 September 2008, http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/sep/28/usforeignpolicy.useconomicgrowth (Accessed 9 October 2008)

[xxiii] Ashok Bardhan and Dwight Jaffee, The Impact of Global Capital Flows and Foreign Financing on U.S.  Mortgage and Treasury Interest Rates, Research Institute for Housing America and Mortgage Bankers Association, 12 June 2007, http://www.housingamerica.org/Publications/57160_7282_RIHA.pdf (Accessed 10 October 2008)

[xxiv] Paul Taylor, Sami Aboudi ed., Ex-President Carter Slams Bush on Market Crisis, Reuters, 10 October 2008, http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2008/10/10-2  (Accessed 11 October 2008)

[xxv] Greg Palast, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, London: Pluto Press, 2002.

[xxvi] Matthew Benjamin, Cost of U.S. Crisis Action Grows, Along With Debt (Update1), Bloomberg, 10 October 2008, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=anUDEEEP1_M0&refer=home  (Accessed 10 October 2008)

[xxvii] Budget Office—U.S. Department of Education, Overview, http://www.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/index.html?src=gu  (Accessed 16 October 2008)

[xxviii] Abt Associates and University of Pennsylvania, The 2007 Annual Homeless Assessment Report: A Summary of Findings, US Department of Housing and Urban Development,  page 2.

[xxix] Abt Associates and University of Pennsylvania, The 2007 Annual Homeless Assessment Report: A Summary of Findings, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, July 2008, http://www.hudhre.info/documents/3rdHomelessAssessmentReport.pdf  (Accessed 15 October 2008)

[xxx] Foreclosure Starts and Sales January 2007 - July 2008, Hope Now, http://www.hopenow.com/upload/data/files/January 2007-July 2008 Foreclosure Starts.pdf (Accessed 10 October 2008)

[xxxi] Paul Jackson, Subprime ARMs Defaulting, Despite Loan Modifications, HousingWire,  16 July 2008, http://www.housingwire.com/2008/07/16/subprime-arm-defaulting-despite-loan-modifications/  (Accessed 10 October 2008)

[xxxii] More Struggling Borrowers Decide to Quit Paying Mortgage, http://iamfacingforeclosure.com/blog/2008/02/19/more-struggling-borrowers-decide-to-quite-paying-mortgage/ (Accessed 9 October 2008)

[xxxiii] Nick Turse, The Rising Body Count on Main Street The Human Fallout from the Financial Crisis, Tomgram, TomDispatch.com, 19 October 2008, http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/174991/nick_turse_going_to_extremes_in_america  (Accessed 20 October 2008)

[xxxiv] John McCain (R) Top Contributors, OpenSecrets.org, http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/contrib.php?cycle=2008&cid=N00006424  (Accessed 22 October 2008)

[xxxv] Barack Obama (D) Top Contributors, OpenSecrets.org, http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/contrib.php?cycle=2008&cid=N00009638  (Accessed 22 October 2008)

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