Monday, November 1, 2010

Lorna Morgan Skins.be

The Tea Party and the ultra

U.S. Reflecting on Obama and you realize that promise many things, generated high expectations and then disappoint people. Guantanamo is not closed. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are going badly. Problems remain with North Korea and Iran. The Palestinian conflict is not resolved. Continue to bomb Pakistan and Yemen. Do not get unemployment down and recover the economy. The agreement on climate change is ridiculous. Measures to control a few speculators. You have not got their hands against the National Association Rifle.

And the most you've got health care reform is forcing people to buy insurance if it is not Social Security. Interestingly
this, which is his greatest achievement is what has brought more rejection in humans. And the U.S. is the world's most capitalist country, more confronted communism in the cold war banner of individualism and the abstention of the state.
People are tired of Bush, endorsed Obama. But now he is disappointed at the slowness of change, and right channels as well. Talk about health care reform or the bank bailout as socialism, accuses Obama of Socialism.
The truth is that Communists in the U.S. must be hallucinating. Think that people have no idea of \u200b\u200bcommunism when they accuse Obama of being socialist.

In a country as anti-communist, a communist is beating very careful not to show their cards. It's almost like in the era of witch hunts.
And they say the U.S. is the world's largest democracy. Yes, a democracy where voting is only 30%, where as a candidate for there to be a billionaire, and also one of the 2 major parties. In short, people do not vote, can only be made billionaires, and 3 rd parties are doomed to marginalization (as the system U.S. election means that if for example in Texas the Republican Party gets 20 seats, the Democrat 18, Green 2 and the 40 seats in Texas to pass the Republican, leaving the other parties without seats, making it impossible to represent parties small). However
not lose hope. This country has known anti-Vietnam War, the Black Panthers, the hippie movement for peace, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, groups of music critics and anti-capitalist as Rage Against the Machine in California, activists, as Brad Will, who was killed in Oaxaca by paramilitaries, and influential people such as Noam Chomsky, or the filmmakers Michael Moore and Oliver Stone.

But the truth is that few people get moving. Right move
get more. The Tea Party, with Sarah Pallin to the head, is booming, recovering the hegemonic discourse of God Bless America, proud to be Americans, to go against state intervention, anti-immigration discourse (with the immigration law of Arizona), going against Muslims (remember the outcry over the approach of building a mosque on Ground Zero and the proposal of a crazy Pastor wanted to burn the Koran in public), or going against blacks saying they are drug addicts and criminals. will be very difficult with this picture someday see a real change in America. I've been studying all presidents (here 1, 2 , 3 ,

4), to see if I continue to work, but few have been good presidents in the U.S..

seems that with the right-wing economic crisis is booming. At the moment I am reminded of the crisis of 29. In Germany, fearing that the communities cause a riot due to the monetary chaos that existed, the bourgeoisie, which today would be the majors and the big banks, supported the Nazis. In Italy, where there was a crisis between 1918 and 1920 just after World War I, is supported Mussolini. In Spain, because leftist reform policies, were raised by imposing a military dictatorship under Franco in the lead.

Well, this situation reminds me of the current. In Latin America is having change left. And already tried charging Chavez with a coup in 2002 to Morales in the referendum on autonomy in 2006, Zelaya took him out of his house in pajamas and imposed a fascist dictatorship in Honduras. Correa recently police almost killed him. In Paraguay, Lugo rumors against and in favor of the coup are constant. Now that you have been elections in Brazil, has launched a major smear campaign against the leftist candidate. The same happened in Peru when he showed Ollanta Humala, who lost because of it. Happened to be Alan Garcia, who has repressed natives, but of course, does not question the economic system.
In Chile, after a major media campaign, also won a right-wing businessman.
In Colombia, trade unionists were murdered. In Mexico, in the progress of the Good Government repression there, like the protests in Panama.

In summary, Latin America, which is where the center of leftist reforms, is where they are trying to stop it. Have had many dictatorships and economic crises and the people now stand in the fight.
Argentina had a great economic crisis. Now that Kirchner has died, try to turn right.

In Europe, the crisis we are living now. The social democracy that has taken the right-wing liberal policies, is collapsing even in Sweden, which allows the right to govern vey. But people are starting to get tired and gain strength from both the far right and the Greens. The far right is strong in Hungary, the Netherlands, Austria, Italy, France, Switzerland, and even some in the UK. Garaci do discourse both anti-immigrant racist cove between people.
But many obstacles that immigrants bring, they will keep coming until it improves the situation in their countries. And the situation in their countries is wrong because the multinational plunder their resources and do not leave anything to live. The problem is capitalism.
greens grown in countries like France and Germany. We'll see what they do, but everything indicates that it is a movement to curb the real left and serves as a bailout of the Social engaging in something that worries people such as climate change.
The left wins in places like Portugal and Greece. In Cyprus in control, and nothing bad indeed. Are expected to grow in places like Spain or Germany. However, do not grow as much as the far right and the Greens. And this can cause what happened after the 29 happen again.

The crisis goes for long, and we can find Obama imprisoned before the Tea Party, a European country in the hands of the far right, a proud Berlusconi, a brutally cutting Cameron ...
We'll see where it tips the balance. The look has to be directed to Greece, Portugal and Germany. The trouble with these countries is that the elections have been recently. In France did not take long, but we'll see what makes the French Socialist Party, because seen what they've done their fellow Europeans little hope left.

is a game, and parts are on the table. Will he win the bourgeoisie with the support of the far right and anti-immigration discourse, the cuts, to safeguard the Greens and the Social? Or win the workers, unity, struggle, strikes and electoral gains?

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