A university professor funded by the Koch brothers
has very publicly and openly called for less democracy to reduce the
power of the majority.…
Over the past six years Republicans have been on an
absolute tear to restrict participation in democracy to voters who are
hardline Christian Republicans, and by all appearance the purpose was
more than just electing conservative extremists. No matter how one
attempts to frame the GOP’s voter suppression crusade, it is beyond
refute that Republicans just cannot countenance democracy. Based on the
organizations driving and writing voter suppression legislation across
the nation, it is obvious the Koch brothers hate democracy nearly as
much as they hate government. Now, a university professor heavily funded
by the Koch brothers has very publicly and openly called for less
democracy to reduce the power of the majority.
The professor from George Mason University, the
college where students protested the Koch Foundation’s largest-ever
donation to the school, gave a speech this week straight from Koch’s
vision for America. The gist of the speech was typical Koch-ALEC
ideology; “we need less democracy.” The professor of Economics
and the Study of Capitalism at the Mercatus Center at George Mason
University, Dr. Garrett Jones, gave a lecture
targeting what is arguably the core value America is founded upon;
democracy. Jones argued that the reason America needs less democracy is
because “it leaves power to the majority,” and that there is a better
form of governance based on ‘epistocracy.’ Epistocracy, according to the
Kochs, leads to better governance “by the knowledgeable” whose only
concern is long term economic growth borne of unrestricted free market
capitalism. Jones did not call for the immediate elimination of the
democratic process, but he did say that a good start is to reduce
democracy by 10 percent for the sake of governing according to “the knowledgeable,” and not “we the people” with complete focus on economic growth.
The reason the Kochs, and obviously Republicans,
hate democracy is that as the Founders intended, it leaves power in the
hands of the people instead of a small cabal of the wealthy elite.
Obviously, it is something the Kochs did not share with teabaggers when
they funded their rise to power; but it is woefully too late even for
the “don’t tread on me crowd” now that Kochs own two-thirds of the
government. What the Kochs want, and paid handsomely for, is a
government founded on epistocracy that grants unrestricted power to rule
on free market capitalists the Kochs have deemed “the knowledgeable.”
In the Koch’s vision, “the knowledgeable” are those
laser focused on long term economic growth for the filthy oligarchs; not
the people and certainly not the sustained existence of the nation. The
Koch professor’s perverted sense of democracy assumes that politicians
are errantly inclined to work for their constituents and therefore they
are disposed to neglect long-term policies that work for the rich simply
because “they are elected through the democratic process” and not “installed to govern” by the rich; something the Kochs have spent a fortune to see reach fruition.
A prime example of the Koch’s installing “the knowledgeable”
to govern according to epistocracy is the new director of the one-time
non-partisan Congressional Budget Office. The Koch House’s Budget
Chairman, Tom Price, said appointing
a new trickle-down devotee as head of the CBO “is just part of the
change the Koch-GOP wants to see established to govern; particularly to
advance their failed trickle down economic policy featuring austerity
and deregulation. The new Koch acolyte was George W. Bush’s chief
economist and will dutifully do the bidding of the Kochs because as
Price said, “the answers that we get from the Congressional Budget
Office aren’t the answers we think are correct.” Translation: they were
honest answers borne of the facts.
Republicans are intent on “modernizing the rules”
that govern and outline government finances; including rewriting rules
the CBO uses to evaluate tax cuts for the rich as always “good for long
term economic growth” and spending on domestic programs as wrong
because it is what “the people” want. Only a comatose American would not
know what Koch Republicans think is good for long term economic growth;
greater tax cuts for the rich, and slashing spending on domestic
programs whether it is infrastructure repair and maintenance or
providing healthcare for disabled Veterans.
Republicans were giddy about having “the
knowledgeable” govern according to the Koch idea of ‘long term economic
growth’ for their benefit. Republican Representative Price boasted that
Bush’s former chief economist, Doug Hall, “Brings great experience. He
was in President Bush’s council of economic advisers, and served also
dealing with how to explain these sometimes difficult economic issues in
ways that members of Congress are able to grasp, and sometimes that’s a
challenge.” Americans already lived through a devastating Bush economic
disaster, and so did members of Congress, and regardless how well “the
knowledgeable” explain the difficult trickle down scam, it is still
giving away everything to the rich and will not benefit anyone but the
wealthy elite. The Kochs understand that most Americans are not going to
be fooled again, so the only way to install “the knowledgeable” to
govern according to Koch economic ideology is to reduce democracy.
Although it is astounding that the Kochs are
allowing their acolytes to publicly call for less democracy, it is not a
novel concept. Over a year ago the Koch’s primary legislative arm in
the states, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), publicly refused
to sign a pledge supporting democracy; particularly after being the
driving force behind every voter suppression law in the nation. Merely
nine months later, every Republican politician was openly criticizing
as patently wrong any measure making it easier for Americans to
participate in democracy including thwarting efforts to register
Americans to vote. Only a fool is surprised that the Kochs and
Republicans want democracy gone, but it is stunning that they are saying
it within public earshot.
Now
that the Kochs have fairly reduced democracy by more than 10% and have
started installing “the knowledgeable” to govern over ‘we the people’ it
appears that once again President Obama is Americans’ last great hope
if for no other purpose than to veto Koch legislation. Americans have to
come to grips with the disparaging revelation that their right to vote
is not long for this world unless they are white Christian extremist
conservatives. It is likely that few Americans would have thought they
would live to see a time when they would hear a public call for less
democracy, but that is the price they pay for not participating in
democracy when they had the chance.
No comments:
Post a Comment