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WILL DEFEATING THE OLIGARCHS BE EASY? OF COURSE NOT
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Bernie Sanders
December 31, 2024
Common Dreams
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_ If there was ever a moment when progressives needed to communicate
our vision to the people of our country, this is that time. Despair is
not an option. _
Elon Musk speaks with Donald Trump at a viewing of the launch of the
sixth test flight of the SpaceX Starship rocket, in Brownsville,
Texas, November 19., Brandon Bell/Pool via REUTERS
As we enter this new year, it’s important to reflect upon the
reality that we are living in a pivotal and volatile moment in
American history. Within that context our job is not only to
understand what’s happening all around us, but to determine the best
way forward to create a nation and world that benefits all people, not
just the wealthy and powerful few.
And right now, the defining issue of our time is that we are moving
rapidly toward an oligarchic and authoritarian society in which
billionaires not only dominate our economic life, but the information
we consume and our politics as well.
Today, we have more income and wealth inequality than we’ve ever
had.
Today, we have more concentration of ownership than we’ve ever had.
Today, we have more corporate control of the media than we’ve ever
had.
Today, we have more billionaire money buying elections than ever
before.
Today, we have a president-elect who is a pathological liar, who has
little regard for the rule of law, who is suing media outlets that
criticize him and threatening to jail his political opponents.
A manifestation of the current moment is the rise of Elon Musk
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for.
Within the last two years alone Mr. Musk, the richest man in the
world, has used his wealth to purchase the largest media platform on
the internet, spent hundreds of millions of dollars to elect a
president and give Republicans control of the House and Senate, was
nominated to fill an unelected, non-confirmable position in charge of
making huge budget cuts, succeeded in getting Congress to abandon a
bill he didn't like, and then threatened to unseat elected officials
if they did not follow his orders to shut down the government during
the holidays. He is also forging alliances with autocrats throughout
the world, and supporting a far-right party in the coming German
elections.
But it’s not just Musk. Billionaire owners of two major newspapers
overrode their editorial boards' decisions to endorse Kamala Harris
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are kissing Trump’s ring by making large donations to his
inauguration committee slush fund.
In the midst of all this, a simple question must be asked. What do
Musk, Bezos and the other billionaires want? What is motivating them?
What kind of nation and world are they trying to create? While it
would take a book to answer that question, let me jot down a few
obvious observations.
They do not believe in democracy—the right of ordinary people to
control their own futures. They firmly believe that the rich and
powerful should determine the future. Left alone, they will dominate
both major political parties and, through their media ownership,
control the flow of information.
They do not accept what most major religions, in one form or another,
have historically taught us to be ethical behavior: to do unto others
as you would have them do unto you. They believe that greed, and the
accumulation of wealth and power is a virtue, and that the strong
should dominate the weak.
Their vision is one where the government serves the rich at the
expense of working families and the poor. It is a vision where
breaking unions and exploiting workers is good, making huge profits
off human illness is good, monopolization of the economy and the media
is good, racism, sexism and xenophobia is good, producing carbon
emissions and destroying our planet is good, providing tax cuts for
the richest Americans is good, making money by putting poor people
into prisons is good, and on and on it goes...
That is what the oligarchs want.
We, as progressives, have a vision that is radically different.
Can we create an economic system based on the principles of justice,
not greed? Yes, we can.
Can we transform a rigged and corrupt political system and create a
vibrant democracy based on one person, one vote? Yes, we can.
Can we make health care a human right as we establish a system
designed to keep us healthy and extend our life expectancy, not one
based on the profit needs of insurance companies and the
pharmaceutical industry? Yes, we can.
Can we, in the wealthiest country on earth, provide free quality
public education and job training for all from child care to graduate
school? Yes, we can.
Can we combat climate change and protect the very habitability of our
planet for future generations, and create millions of jobs in the
process? Yes, we can.
Can we make certain that artificial intelligence and other exploding
technologies are used to improve the quality of life for working
people, and not just make the billionaire class even richer. Yes, we
can.
And even though we are not going to succeed in achieving that vision
in the immediate future with Trump as president and Republicans
controlling Congress, it is important that vision be maintained and we
continue to fight for it.
As part of that effort, we’ve got a lot of strategizing and work in
front of us. For example, how do we effectively communicate our ideas
to the vast majority of Americans who are with us, even while the
billionaire class of this country controls so much of the media.
How do we leverage our collective power to elect progressives to
local, state and federal positions while a small number of
billionaires and their super-PACs are buying elections.
How do we mobilize the working class around the day to day issues
which impact their lives: building the trade union movement, health
care, housing, education, family based agriculture and so much more.
How do we fight back, on a day to day basis, against the reactionary
policies of the Trump administration?
Will this effort be easy? No, of course it will not.
Can it be done? We have no choice.
If there was ever a moment when progressives needed to communicate our
vision to the people of our country, this is that time. Despair is not
an option. We are fighting not only for ourselves. We are fighting for
our kids and future generations, and for the well-being of the planet.
Thank you for standing with me in that fight. Let’s go forward
together.
* Bernie Sanders
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