Saturday, November 19, 2011

The establishment that no longer is . . .


A very interesting perspective, found at UNDERNEWS

The establishment that no longer is . . .

The American establishment won't tell you this, but it is in a state of collapse, whether you're speaking of Washington, Hollywood, Wall Street, Harvard Square, or the New York Times. I have never known a time when those professing to lead us are so untalented, uninspiring, unreliable, undemocratic, unproductive or untrustworthy - and many of them all of the foregoing. These two articles deal with aspects of this phenomenon that. for obvious reasons, gets little attention in the mass media. More, undoubtedly, to come - Sam Smith
 I believe the above synopsis describes rather well our current state of affairs, as does the following...

Chris Hedges, Truthdig - Welcome to the revolution. Our elites have exposed their hand. They have nothing to offer. They can destroy but they cannot build. They can repress but they cannot lead. They can steal but they cannot share. They can talk but they cannot speak. They are as dead and useless to us as the water-soaked books, tents, sleeping bags, suitcases, food boxes and clothes that were tossed by sanitation workers  into garbage trucks in New York City. They have no ideas, no plans and no vision for the future....

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