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Time To Make Life Hard For The Rich
Splinter ^ | December 18, 2017 | Hamilton Nolan

Posted on 12/26/2017 9:02:01 PM PST by hiho hiho

It is time for polite, respectable, rational people to start saying what has become painfully obvious: It is time to stop respecting the rich, and start stealing from them. In earnest.

Inequality is eating America alive. It has been growing for decades. To say that “the American dream is dead” is no longer a poetic exaggeration—it is an accurate description of 40 years of wage stagnation and declining economic mobility that has produced a generation that cannot expect to live better than their parents did. Not because of devastating war or plague, but because of a very specific set of rules governing a very specific economic system that encourages the accumulation of great wealth among a tiny portion of the population, to the detriment of the vast majority of people. Our political and business leaders have chosen to embrace a system that favors capital over labor. A system in which the more you already have, the more you make, and the less you have, the harder it is to build wealth. It is a system designed to increase inequality. It is functioning exactly as designed. And now, it is about to get worse.

How long are people supposed to tolerate being smacked in the face? By the rich? Who already have more than enough? It is not as though the fact that inequality is a crisis is a fact that snuck up on anyone. Economists have seen the trend for decades, and the general public has been well aware of it since at least the financial crisis. Obama called it “the defining challenge of our time.” Thomas Piketty became a rock star by writing a very dry book about it. It’s not an underground thing. It is well known and well understood by the people in control of the institutions with the power to change it. The response to this dire situation by the Republican Party, which a wholly owned subsidiary of the American capital-holding class, has been to pass a tax bill that will horribly exacerbate economic inequality in this country. It is a considered decision to make a bad situation worse. It is a deliberate choice—during a time when the rich already have too much—to take from the poor in order to give the rich (including members of Congress and the President) more. That is not a metaphor. That is the reality. That is what the Republican party is about to accomplish on behalf of the donor class, calling it “middle class tax relief” in the face of mathematical proof to the contrary. Even to my cynical ass, the sheer fuck you-ness of this action towards the majority of the country is breathtaking. This is not just a failure to solve a severe problem; it is the expenditure of vast amounts of political capital to make the severe problem worse so that a tiny handful of people will get wealthier than anyone needs to be.

Ideally, in a democracy, elected leaders reflecting the interests of the people would pass taxes and regulations to reverse the growing inequality here. For that to happen, we would need to end gerrymandering and reform campaign finance and probably abolish the Senate and the Electoral College, and that’s just for starters. It is not imminent, in other words. Our broken political system, which is designed to reward money with political power, is actually moving in the opposite direction of a solution. Who is suffering because of this? Most Americans. Certainly the bottom 50% are acutely suffering—money that would have been in their paychecks has been instead funneled upwards into the pockets of the rich. Every desperate family that has found themselves coming up short for rent or food or medicine, every American who has downgraded her dreams and aspirations because they became financially implausible, has been directly harmed by the political and economic class war perpetuated by the rich, even if they cannot see the perpetrators with their own eyes. I think that people have been more than patient in the face of this slow-moving crisis. In 2009, when the markets crashed and millions were laid off, nobody rioted and kidnapped the financiers and burned their homes. The outcome of that lack of direct action is the situation we find ourselves in today.

Violence against people is morally wrong and a bad way to solve problems. But capital is different. One thing that would help to create the political environment conducive to solving the inequality problem would be to make the cost of accumulating all that capital too high to be worth it. In other words, to create a downside to being too rich. I have personally stood in a room full of hedge fund titans and billionaire investors warning one another explicitly that inequality must be addressed lest the U.S. become a place like Latin America, where rich people are forced to live behind walls, surrounded by armed guards, because of the very real risks from the rage of the poor. Rich people in this country do not want to live like that. If they see that they must stop being so greedy in order to enjoy their own freedom, they will stop being so greedy. Those conditions have to be created by people who want justice.

Our situation is absurd. Not since the Gilded Age has it been more clear that a few people have too much. Furthermore, the people with too much are investing in political clout to give themselves more. It’s just wrong. If the government won’t help, we have to help ourselves. Sticking up a billionaire on the street for $100 is not going to do it. But one can imagine other ways that angry Americans might express their dissatisfaction with our current division of wealth: A large-scale online attack against the holdings of the very rich; yachts sunk in harbors; unoccupied vacation homes in the Hamptons mysteriously burned to the ground. Sotheby’s auctions swarmed by vandals, Art Basel attacked by spraypaint-wielding mobs, protests on the doorsteps of right-wing think tanks, venomous words directed at millionaires as they dine in fancy restaurants. People have a right to life and safety, but property does not. A life spent screwing the little people so that you can acquire lots of stuff loses its allure when you know that all that stuff will be smashed to pieces by angry little people. It is not hard to put together a list of those who should be targeted—Forbes publishes it every year. Likewise, public campaign finance records give us a pretty good idea of exactly who is funding the politicians who are perpetuating this economic war on behalf of the rich.

It is nice to imagine a grand, well-targeted computer hack that would neatly transfer billions of dollars out of the accounts of, say, the Walton family and into a charity account that would disburse the money to the poor in untraceable ways. That seems far-fetched. Realistically, what people can do now is to start thinking about ways to make it uncomfortable to be too rich. Socially uncomfortable and otherwise. When the accumulation of great wealth ceases to be a praiseworthy endeavor and instead becomes viewed as a sick, greedy pastime whose only reward is the hatred of your fellow citizens and the inability to live comfortably without fear of your excessive property being destroyed, rich people will rethink their goals. Until then, inequality will keep rising, and everything, for most people, will continue to slowly, slowly get worse.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: classwar; covetousness; envy; evil; hate
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To: hiho hiho

Who is obssessed with what others have and deams about stealing it to punish them for having it, as they were unable to get it themselves?

Talk about envy, covetousness, hatred and self righteousness.


21 posted on 12/26/2017 10:15:13 PM PST by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: hiho hiho

Dear author: please explain how a poor person that burns down the house of a rich person somehow improves his own life.


22 posted on 12/26/2017 10:18:24 PM PST by jdsteel (Give me freedom not more government)
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To: MarkL
Thank you for fleshing out my argument, MarkL.

The communists would have us believe that the working man, or "labor" is the man who lifts heavy objects or digs the ditch with the strength of his hands.

They do not believe that a man like Donald Trump, for example, through is machinations, while not of the physical type, creates things. When the Donald is all said and done, there stands a towering skyscraper where nothing existed before it. This in turn enables the effort of others and provides for them, both during and after it's creation.

This, I think, is a small illustration of the non-static nature of labor/capital which you describe and the Marxists refuse to acknowledge.

23 posted on 12/26/2017 10:24:43 PM PST by bagster (Even bad men love their mamas.)
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Good to know this bitter, covetous jackass will never see the riches of life.


24 posted on 12/26/2017 10:27:34 PM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: hiho hiho

It’s unreasonable to think the “rich” will not protect themselves with cameras, firearms, armed security, barbed-wire and ultimately moats and minefields.


25 posted on 12/26/2017 10:50:29 PM PST by monkeybrau
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To: hiho hiho

This pinhead is incredibly ignorant and stupid. He calls the USA a Democracy yet we are a Constitutional Republic. He then presses on to advocate for the elimination of both the Senate and the Electoral College, which would drag us into a Democracy and lead us into anarchy.

What a moron.


26 posted on 12/26/2017 11:09:53 PM PST by OldMissileer (Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, PK. Winners of the Cold War)
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To: bagster
This communist, like all communists, does not understand that capital is the fruit of labor. That without labor, there is no capital. Labor is, in effect, capital. One cannot separate labor from capital, as this clownish fraud seeks to do

My take is that he understands that all too well...And his point is that those doing the labor aren't seeing the capital...

In fact, that's why a lot of people voted for Trump...He recognizes the disparity in capital made and labor suffering...Trump promised more jobs and higher wages...

It's no secret that the Republican Party has always supported and represented Big Business, Big Money, and has never supported labor...But you can bet there are millions of Republicans who ARE labor and know they are getting the short end of the stick...

If all Republicans thought like you guys, Hillary would be the president...

27 posted on 12/26/2017 11:22:30 PM PST by Iscool
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To: bagster
What is fair or just about rewarding sloth with the fruits of another's labor.

That doesn't make any sense...The 'other' laborers who aren't slothful don't get the fruit of their labor either...

If a group of laborers are putting billions of dollars into the pockets of their employers, that shows the obvious value of their labor...And when the employers turn from millionaires to billionaires while the laborers are making less than they did twenty years ago, there's a serious problem...

28 posted on 12/26/2017 11:29:24 PM PST by Iscool
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To: hiho hiho
It is time for polite, respectable, rational people to start saying what has become painfully obvious: It is time to stop respecting the rich, and start stealing from them. In earnest.

Time to make life hard for Hamilton Nolan. It is time to stop respecting Hamilton Nolan, and start stealing from him. In earnest.

29 posted on 12/27/2017 12:06:28 AM PST by Fedora
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To: bagster

Their words are wind.

Wind fans flames.

No matter how putrid that wind is....


30 posted on 12/27/2017 2:52:12 AM PST by Adder (Mr. Franklin: We are trying to get the Republic back!)
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To: hiho hiho

Our entitlement system (including education) is what crushes the soul of the American Dream.


31 posted on 12/27/2017 3:27:33 AM PST by greatvikingone
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To: hiho hiho

Trotsky redux.


32 posted on 12/27/2017 4:00:45 AM PST by Jimmy Valentine (DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
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To: MileHi

His skull cries out for a hickory shampoo!


33 posted on 12/27/2017 6:21:17 AM PST by T-Bone Texan
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To: Professional

If you really want to add to the scary, read the replies at the source. Mind-boggling. Like trying to understand a person with a mental disability.


34 posted on 12/27/2017 1:07:48 PM PST by huldah1776 ( Vote Pro-life! Allow God to bless America before He avenges the death of the innocent.)
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To: bagster
The communists would have us believe that the working man, or "labor" is the man who lifts heavy objects or digs the ditch with the strength of his hands.

The hilarious thing about that is while the grad-school marxists claim to "dearly love" the laborers, in real life, they disdain and hate those who work physical jobs. They look down upon physical laborers, unlike Conservatives who believe that there is virtue in all work.

Mark

35 posted on 12/27/2017 6:27:06 PM PST by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: MarkL
Yep. Ain't that the truth.

Well, communism was perpetuated by intellectual eggheads. From it's beginning they have used the lie you just described. We should be grateful that the true working man has finally discovered this fundamental lie, or we wouldn't have the Donald now.

36 posted on 12/27/2017 6:35:25 PM PST by bagster (Even bad men love their mamas.)
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To: Professional

The guy sounds like the unibomber


37 posted on 12/27/2017 6:38:25 PM PST by ladyjane
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To: Adder
Their words are wind. Wind fans flames. No matter how putrid that wind is....

A putrid wind blows is the warm smell of colitas rising up through the air

Ancient Chinse proverb.

38 posted on 12/27/2017 6:41:46 PM PST by bagster (Even bad men love their mamas.)
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To: hiho hiho

The Democrats aren’t going to allow that.


39 posted on 12/27/2017 6:42:55 PM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: hiho hiho

Inequality is not a crisis.

It’s biology.


40 posted on 12/27/2017 6:43:42 PM PST by Jim Noble (Single payer is coming. Which kind do you like?)
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