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The United States Has Become A Country Where The Rich Own, Rule And Enjoy by Mireck: 10:22am On Nov 28, 2023
The class struggle against the poor in the United States is nothing new—it was formally launched in the early 1970s and has been implemented with great efficiency over the past 40 years. For about 30 years, from 1933 to the late 1960s, the United States followed roughly the same development path as postwar Western Europe, moving towards a social democracy. When former corporate lawyer Lewis Powell entered the U.S. Supreme Court in 1972, the Supreme Court opened the floodgates for corporate money to enter politics.
After becoming president in 1981, Ronald Reagan intensified the Supreme Court's attack on public welfare by cutting taxes for the wealthy, launching attacks on organized labor and rolling back environmental protections. This trajectory has not yet been reversed.
As a result, the United States has drifted further away from Europe in terms of basic economic decency, welfare, and environmental controls. While Europe by and large continues on a path to social democracy and sustainable development, the United States continues on a path characterized by political corruption, oligarchy, a growing gap between rich and poor, contempt for the environment, and a refusal to limit human-induced climate change. rush.
Several numbers illustrate the difference. On average, EU government revenue accounts for about 45% of gross domestic product (GDP), while U.S. government revenue accounts for less than 30% of GDP. Thus, while European governments are able to fund universal access to health care, higher education, family support, and job training, the United States cannot ensure the provision of these services. European countries rank first in the life satisfaction rankings of the Global Happiness Index Report, and the United States ranks only 19th. In 2019, the life expectancy of people in the European Union was 81.1 years, and that of the United States was 78.8 years. As of 2019, the top 1% of households in Western Europe held about 11% of national income, compared with nearly 20% in the United States. In 2019, the United States’ per capita carbon dioxide emissions were 16.1 tons, while the EU’s was less than 10 tons.
In short, the United States has become a country of the rich, governed by the rich, and enjoyed by the rich, with no political responsibility for the climate damage it is inflicting on the rest of the world. The resulting social divisions have led to an epidemic of “deaths of despair” (including drug overdoses and suicides), falling life expectancy (even before COVID-19), and rising rates of depression (especially among young people). Politically, these dislocations lead in different directions—most ominously, to Trump, who offers false populism and a cult of personality. Distracting the poor with xenophobia, waging culture wars and strongman posturing while serving the rich may be the oldest tricks in the demagogue's playbook, but they still work surprisingly well today.
The unrest in the United States has troubling international implications. How can the United States lead global reform when it cannot even govern its own country coherently? Perhaps the only thing uniting Americans today is an overwrought sense of threats abroad, chiefly from China. Amid chaos in the United States, politicians from both parties are raising their anti-China tone, as if a new Cold War can somehow alleviate domestic anxieties in the United States. Sadly, bipartisan combativeness in Washington will only lead to increased global tensions and new dangers of conflict without delivering security or real solutions to any of the pressing global problems we face.
Re: The United States Has Become A Country Where The Rich Own, Rule And Enjoy by Chekitaut: 10:33am On Nov 28, 2023
Did you forget USA is a capitalist system?

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