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Politicians aren't capable of thinking for themselves (they're too accustomed to having corporations and the donor class think for them) so they pay "consultants" to formulate game plans and policy platforms then, like the shady used car salespersons they are in their souls, they go out and peddle those plans and platforms to the rubes in their districts. Principles are variable depending on the audience and promises are merely facades with no underlying substance. Ethics is only a word in a dictionary. Everything is performative and transactional because their careers and their personal wealth are all that matter.
So of course the establishment wants to tighten its grip on the already farcical process of selecting candidates. And by "select" I don't mean the exercise in pointlessness that is modern 'Murican electoralism... I mean the focus groups and closed-door conferences of party and corporate elites that actually appoint the options from which voters are allowed to choose.
Outliers are complicated and unpredictable, therefore they must be removed from the equation. The consultant class hates uncertainty almost as much as they hate the very notion of a candidate who thinks for his or her self and runs a campaign built around a core of issues rather than malleable messaging and commodified celebrity. The horror! What would happen to the consulting industry if candidates stopped wanting to be consulted?
So here we are.
An entire governmental system captured by moneyed interests and the military imperialism they use to strengthen and secure their control while the citizenry is distracted by flashy puppet theater and banal manufactured drama.
I find no comfort in the fact that we're literally doing it to ourselves. It's not as if this is all happening in secret; the establishment hardly even bothers to disguise its deceptions anymore. We've become lazy and complacent and self-absorbed.
But just because we deserve it doesn't mean I have to like it.
#TranscendTheDuopoly
So of course the establishment wants to tighten its grip on the already farcical process of selecting candidates. And by "select" I don't mean the exercise in pointlessness that is modern 'Murican electoralism... I mean the focus groups and closed-door conferences of party and corporate elites that actually appoint the options from which voters are allowed to choose.
Outliers are complicated and unpredictable, therefore they must be removed from the equation. The consultant class hates uncertainty almost as much as they hate the very notion of a candidate who thinks for his or her self and runs a campaign built around a core of issues rather than malleable messaging and commodified celebrity. The horror! What would happen to the consulting industry if candidates stopped wanting to be consulted?
So here we are.
An entire governmental system captured by moneyed interests and the military imperialism they use to strengthen and secure their control while the citizenry is distracted by flashy puppet theater and banal manufactured drama.
I find no comfort in the fact that we're literally doing it to ourselves. It's not as if this is all happening in secret; the establishment hardly even bothers to disguise its deceptions anymore. We've become lazy and complacent and self-absorbed.
But just because we deserve it doesn't mean I have to like it.
#TranscendTheDuopoly