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Regime Change in America

What will it take?
Photo by Joshua Lott - Reuters
Photo by Joshua Lott - Reuters

A constant chorus of calls for regime change in Iran, Syria, Venezuela and North Korea weaves its way through American political dialogue. Yet in the past few years it has become obvious to anyone living outside the Washington beltway that the most sweeping mother of all regime changes needs to happen in America itself.

The country’s great experiment in freedom and democracy has run aground. Dollars have long trumped ideals and the halls of Congress are rife with corruption. The system of checks and balances has been compromised by corporate lobbyists who must scrutinize and vet every piece of major legislation before it can be voted into law. On the surface, things seem fine: Spectacular election campaigns reignite hope and usher in change; passionate debates unfold every day on CNN and FOX; and millions of people seem politically energized, launching cyber campaigns 24/7. In many ways, America’s two-party system seems to be thriving, offering substantive philosophical and policy choices. Yet teeming just beneath the surface is the truth:

Big Banks, Big Oil, Big Pharma and Big Food have the power … And every congressman and senator must feed at the corporate trough.

Only the rise of a mythical “third party” can save America now. The Tea Party movement is a promising start, but it must find a counterpoint – the birth of a radical Coffee Party movement on the left. Then America will be poised on the brink of an historic political power shift. As the planet heats up and our global systems approach their terminal tipping point, people in each movement will wake up to the fact that, in essence, they are both dreaming the same dream, fighting the same fight. Opposing views will synthesize into one powerful voice, one unified movement screaming for radical freedom, radical democracy and a future we can all believe in. Once this synthesis kicks in – maybe as soon as 2013 – we’ll see the first rumblings of true regime change in America.

—Kalle Lasn

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DR1

I'd say you nailed it. Seems to me the most reasonable start to fixing what broken...unless we just want to rant...is to try to reform the system as much as we can. Isn't there some damned way to at least get enough money out of governing so that democracy works reasonably well? It's corruption we're talking about, isn't it? Good old fashioned money-grubbing pols and their pimps.

Can we enact some sort of laws to reduce the power of lobbyists? Please?

DR1

I'd say you nailed it. Seems to me the most reasonable start to fixing what broken...unless we just want to rant...is to try to reform the system as much as we can. Isn't there some damned way to at least get enough money out of governing so that democracy works reasonably well? It's corruption we're talking about, isn't it? Good old fashioned money-grubbing pols and their pimps.

Can we enact some sort of laws to reduce the power of lobbyists? Please?

A. K. Malir

Have to love the comments about tea party = racism. We're so smart we'll obfuscate the situation with hasty generalizations and scare tactics! Seriously, do just a tad of research in the tea party movement and you'll probably find more color than you're expecting (since it seems only variance of colors means a multicultural group, after all french decendants are exactly like german decendants which are exactly like italian decendants which are just like English, Scottish, Dutch, Swedish, etc...).

All the same, the point of a movement to realization of what is happening by the general public and to the general public is what's important. A great awakening is what is needed and it seems it's finally gaining ground away from the slacker rebellion that tried...failed...and whined about it.

A. K. Malir

Have to love the comments about tea party = racism. We're so smart we'll obfuscate the situation with hasty generalizations and scare tactics! Seriously, do just a tad of research in the tea party movement and you'll probably find more color than you're expecting (since it seems only variance of colors means a multicultural group, after all french decendants are exactly like german decendants which are exactly like italian decendants which are just like English, Scottish, Dutch, Swedish, etc...).

All the same, the point of a movement to realization of what is happening by the general public and to the general public is what's important. A great awakening is what is needed and it seems it's finally gaining ground away from the slacker rebellion that tried...failed...and whined about it.

Anonymous

Can we compare Syria, Iran and North Korea to Venezuela? Come on, people. Wether you believe it or not, Venezuela es a democracy, a Socialist-democratic country. The people put Chavez there and the people put him back when the 2002 coup. I don't pike the fact that people see Chavez as some kind of mesiah, that only him can lead the socialist project and I think he should eventually retire from power but for now, he's the one there.

Anonymous

Can we compare Syria, Iran and North Korea to Venezuela? Come on, people. Wether you believe it or not, Venezuela es a democracy, a Socialist-democratic country. The people put Chavez there and the people put him back when the 2002 coup. I don't pike the fact that people see Chavez as some kind of mesiah, that only him can lead the socialist project and I think he should eventually retire from power but for now, he's the one there.

DR1

I hate to deflate anyone's life raft but you're not even splitting hairs, Anonymous. You're putting all your faith in a great leader. He will run the country and run the country and run the country...like all the past great socialist leaders. Socialism was an experiment that died a slow painful death. Like it or not, we need checks and balances of some kind. America may be corrupt right now, but at least there are some mechanisms in the system to give us some hope. Venezuela is turning into Cuba, I'm afraid. Sorry.

DR1

I hate to deflate anyone's life raft but you're not even splitting hairs, Anonymous. You're putting all your faith in a great leader. He will run the country and run the country and run the country...like all the past great socialist leaders. Socialism was an experiment that died a slow painful death. Like it or not, we need checks and balances of some kind. America may be corrupt right now, but at least there are some mechanisms in the system to give us some hope. Venezuela is turning into Cuba, I'm afraid. Sorry.

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