I was surprised to see how
surprised I was, like I’m sure millions of people were, to see the term ‘fake
news’ pop up in what are still called ‘respectable’ (which is by now really
just another word for ‘old’) news outlets.
Because a huge part of what
they have been feeding their readers and viewers for years is that very thing:
fake news. Who needs a bunch of bored highschool kids in small town Montenegro
when you have the offices of America’s ‘official’ news sources at your
disposal?
That there are still people
trying to make a serious point by quoting anything at all published in the
Washington Post -and to an only slightly lesser extent the New York Times- is
beyond me. And not a little bit beyond. Well, that people still read these
sheets is just as incredible, I grant you that.
I haven’t kept count of the
number of ‘articles’ the WaPo has published over the past year or so -the
election campaign- that referred to unsubstantiated reports emanating from
anonymous US intelligence sources about Russian involvement in everything bad
under the sun, but I’m dead certain that put together they would add up to a
Christmas bestseller of respectable size. A chance missed there, gents. You
could have had your own garbage lead your own bestseller lists. Snake, tail.
And it’s not as if it was a
new thing for them either, what’s new is the sheer volume and the concerted
campaign we’re talking about. We of course had a similar thing in 2003 with the
Weapons of Mass Destruction ‘fantasy’. Now that I mention it, how is it
possible that Colin Powell is still walking around free, and Cheney and W.?
When did it become de rigueur
to lie to the people, let alone Congress and the UN? What have we become? When
did that happen? Remember Ukraine, and the stories you were told about that,
less than 3 years ago? Crimea? G-d I hope Trump will get rid of Victoria
Nuland.
Trump called the UN a sad club
for people to “get together, talk and have a good time”. Is he wrong? Really?
If so, do tell, how wrong is he? Perhaps wrong in the same way that the IMF is
wrong for letting Christine Lagarde keep her plush tax-free seat after being
convicted for handing €400 million in French taxpayer money to a crony? That
kind of wrong?
I’m thinking there are still
awfully few people who understand what’s happening in the world. What’s
changing. And I don’t hold out much hope that they will until it hits them
smack upside the backs of their heads.
Why there’s Trump and Brexit,
and why many more changes are in the offing. Well, it’s precisely because the
UN and EU and IMF and Capitol Hill are self-serving ‘clubs’ filled with
unaccountable and overpaid people who have turned the world into a godawful
mess.
Not for themselves, they’re
fine, thank you very much, they all have pensions from here to Rome and back
again for the rest of their lives, but for everyone else. G-d I hope Trump will
come through on his pre-election promise to limit the terms of American Congressmen
and Senators. And that this is subsequently applied to all these ‘clubs’.
Because if anything, it’s them who are the bane of this world. Public service…
There may be fine individuals
among them, that’s not even -the worst of- the point, it’s the dilapidated,
decayed, rotten to the core institutions that they ‘serve’ which are the
problem. They serve themselves and they serve the institutions, the one thing
they sure don’t serve is the people. You know who’s given (‘voted’) them those
lavish pensions and benefits? They themselves did, and their predecessors.
The UN is supposed to keep the
peace in the world. Well, works like a charm, doesn’t it? The IMF is tasked
with keeping 200 or so nations in reasonably balanced economic conditions. Got
it down. The US Congress was set up as a pillar of democracy, but it’s occupied
by guys and gals who spend so much more time raising funds for their next
campaign than representing those who voted them in, that they need lobbyists to
tell them which way to vote.
As for the EU, is it even
possible they’re the worst of the bunch? Europe is falling apart before all of
our eyes, and they’re all in full tard denial about it. They are turning Greece
into a third world country, they’re alienating Britain to the point where the
English will, once they wake up to what’s going on, want to set Brussels on
fire. And why? There’s no point left to any of it at all.
Italy’s a goner, once enough
Italians realize what the ECB wants to do to their banks. France is such a key
member nobody wants to even imagine it falling, so its broke banks are ignored.
Holland will come very close to voting in Wilders, which means Nexit. Germany
is destabilizing rapidly. Spain has been a hornets’ nest for years. Etc.
And again: why? Well, because
the Obama/Merkel model has so dramatically failed. All these places where left
and right work together to produce a shapeless blob somewhere in the center
that has no identity and doesn’t speak out for anyone.
You just wouldn’t know it from
reading the Washington Post. Or any comparable old and respected medium in any
of these European countries. It’s not just the politics that have failed, it’s
its propaganda machine too.
This is something that
manifests itself differently in different places, but it shouldn’t be that hard
to see the ties that bind it all together. For one thing, because, not even
touched on so far, the amount of fake financial news that has been forced down
our throats for decades, and increasingly so: the worse things get, the bigger
the lie…
There is no economic recovery.
Never was. Not in the US, not in Europe anywhere. It’s a fairy tale. There are
plates shifting, sure. You can cherry pick a region stateside that does well if
only you select the ‘right’ stats. Like you can say employment is on a roll, if
you’re willing to discard the number of ‘newly created’ jobs that are part
time.
And yes, if you just
completely ignore that 94 million Americans are not counted at all in
unemployment numbers, Obama has been a big success. It’s just that those 94
million have a vote, too. We will see that exact same dynamic, and we have
already started, play out all across Europe.
It’ll be much messier, for
instance because in Holland last time I looked 81 different political parties
were vying to take part in the upcoming elections, but the end result will be
the same. That is, the existing order will be voted out. Not everywhere, and it
won’t be replaced by radically different parties and people in all places, but
do please understand that it doesn’t have to.
In Europe, it’s not and/and,
it’s if/or. As in, if either Italy or France or Holland vote in a party that
wants to leave the EU or the Euro, it’s game over. The endgame will be almighty
messed up because of all the laws and regulations the EU has invented, but
eventually the walls of Brussels will crumble. Good riddance too.
I’ve said it a hundred times
before, all the institutions mentioned before, EU, IMF, UN and yes, even
Congress, exist by the grace of growth. People accept them only as long as they
can show reasonable proof that they bring economic benefits. As soon as that’s
gone (or I should say as soon as people figure it out), so are they.
People are going to vote for
someone close to their own lives, their own world, to lead them in times of contraction.
That is inevitable. It’s why Trump won, and it’s also why he’s set to fail.
Isn’t that a lovely paradox? We’re going to split up into smaller entities,
economic contraction guarantees it.
And while everyone tries to
talk you into thinking that’s terrible, there’s no reason why it should be. We
can work together in many different ways. All these supranational institutions
have merely become straight jackets that serve only the people who work inside
them and those outside who benefit from keeping up appearances and clinging to
power.
That of course gets us back to
the Washington Post and its comatose brethren. The US press has been a full
accomplice with Washington in reporting fake news about the recovery, and it’s
not there. Never has been. The Dow Jones says one thing, the votes for Trump
say another. In the end, democracy is that simple. Same goes for Britain, same
goes for continental Europe.
And there’s no doubt that
Trump is an iceberg-sized gamble, but a change had to come. A change from the
monsoon of fake news we have all been fed, but also initially a change that
won’t be able to help itself from being replete with more fake news, from all
sides.
Put it this way: in 2016, the
engine of change got cranked up. In the new year, it will accelerate. That is
2017. That is what the new year will bring.
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