The Tea Party, the rightwing fascist element of
the Republican Party, gained a notable victory of the voters who
bothered to come out and vote in the elections.
The people of Arizona, as in the rest of the United States,
reacted with indignation. Their behavior was without a doubt the
right thing to do, and
that is what I said.
I have never doubted the ethics that usually characterize the
people, independent of the policy of governments.
If that address by Obama was lacking, in terms of addressing the
incredible demonstration of primitivism reflected in the
widespread and practically unrestricted use of lethal firearms,
his State of the Union address deserves an ethical and political
analysis since, independently of the president and the congress,
the United States is a superpower upon which the human species,
and several other important factors, depend.
No country on its own should look for or can come up with
answers to the problems that the world faces today.
In the first place, Obama is engulfed in an electoral process.
He has to speak for both the democrats and republicans, those
who vote, those who don’t vote, multimillionaires and beggars,
Protestants and Catholics, Christians and Muslims, believers and
nonbelievers, blacks and whites, those who support stem cell
research and those who don’t support it, homosexuals and
heterosexuals, every citizen and their counterpart, to end by
saying that they are all Americans, as if the remaining 95.5%,
or 6.9 billion inhabitants on the rest of the planet did not
exist.
Obama dives into this subject on the first pages of his address
that lasted an hour:
“At stake right now is not who wins the next election…at stake
is whether new jobs and industries take root… it's whether we
sustain the leadership that has made America not just a place on
a map, but the light to the world.
“We are poised for progress…the stock market has come roaring
back.
Corporate profits are up. The economy is growing
again.”
Immediately following these words, Obama tried to move us with a
passage that seems to be taken straight from a US movie that my
generation will remember, Gone with the Wind, about the terrible
civil war between the industrialized north and the agrarian and
slavery-practicing south, during the time of the exceptional
leader, Abraham Lincoln.
“That world has changed. And for many, the change has been
painful. I've seen it in the shuttered windows of once booming
factories, and the vacant storefronts on once busy Main Streets.
I've heard it in the frustrations of Americans who've seen their
paychecks dwindle or their jobs disappear —proud men and women
who feel like the rules have been changed in the middle of the
game.”
“Steel mills that once needed 1,000 workers can now do the same
work with 100.”
“Meanwhile, nations like China and India realized that with some
change sof their own, they could compete in this new world…Just
recently, China became the home to the world's largest private
solar research facility, and the world's fastest computer.”
“…America still has the largest, most prosperous economy in the
world..”
“We know what it takes to compete for the jobs
and industries of our time.
We need to out-innovate, out-educate, and
out-build the rest of the world.
We have to make America the best place on Earth
to do business…And tonight, I'd like to talk about how we get
there.”
Obama never talks about the big monopoly businesses that today
control and plunder the planet’s resources. He never mentions
the Bretton Woods accord, the system imposed on a world in ruins
because of war, where the United States takes over control of
the financial institutions and the International Monetary Fund,
where they fiercely hold on veto power. He never says one word
about the colossal con by Nixon in 1971 when he unilaterally
suspended the conversion of the dollar in gold, printed US
dollars without any sort of limits, and acquired uncountable
goods and riches in the world, for which he primarily paid with
paper, whose value over 40 years has fallen to 2.5% of what it
was worth then.
On the other hand, Obama likes to tell poetic tales about small
businesses to supposedly dazzle, captivate and move the audience
who are not warned about the reality. His speech, style and tone
all seem designed to have the audience listen, like well-behaved
children, to his moving stories.
“Robert and Gary Allen are brothers who run a small Michigan
roofing company.
After September 11th, they volunteered their best
roofers to help repair the Pentagon. But half of their factory
went unused, and the recession hit them hard. Today, with the
help of a government loan, that empty space is being used to
manufacture solar shingles that are being sold all across the
country. In Robert's words, ‘We reinvented ourselves.’"
“We're issuing a challenge. We're telling America's scientists
and engineers that if they assemble teams of the best minds in
their fields, and focus on the hardest problems in clean energy,
we'll fund the Apollo projects of our time.”
Then, without pause, he took our breath away:
“At the California Institute of Technology, they're developing a
way to turn sunlight and water into fuel for our cars.”
The planet has been saved! Or, at least, it won’t perish due to
an excess of CO2 or for lack of energy. It reminds me of
something that happened over 40 years ago when a group of young
enterprising scientists spoke to me with great enthusiasm about
this same idea, based on theoretic principles. My blind faith in
science led me to go find everything that they asked for,
including an isolated facility where they would work for years
with such enthusiasm that even when a motor blew up and almost
killed a group of them, they continued their research.
I’m not denying anything, and much less of a great institute of
California, but please Mr. President, share this information
with the world so that other scientists can work on this same
project. It is not a matter of profits, humanity would be
prepared to pay anything your scientists want, and I am almost
sure that even Michael Moore would applaud were you to then
receive 10 Nobel prizes.
After another encouraging comment about Oak Ridge
National Laboratory and supercomputers installed so that nuclear
plants can produce more energy, the president assured us: “With
more research and incentives, we can break our dependence on oil
with biofuel, and become the first country to have a million
electric vehicles on the road by 2015. (Applause.)”
Unruffled the president continued:
“Think about it. Over the next 10 years, nearly half of all new
jobs will require education that goes beyond a high school
education. And yet, as many as a quarter of our students aren't
even finishing high school. The quality of our math and science
education lags behind many other nations.
America has fallen to ninth in the proportion of
young people with a college degree. And so the question is
whether all of us —as citizens, and as parents— are willing to
do what's necessary to give every child a chance to succeed.”
“…we will reach the goal that I set two years ago: By the end of
the decade, America will once again have the highest proportion
of college graduates in the world. (Applause.)”
“Others come here from abroad to study in our colleges and
universities.
But as soon as they obtain advanced degrees, we
send them back home to compete against us. It makes no sense.”
Of course, we are expected to excuse this fostering of brain
drain, which our friend Obama has no interest in trying to hide,
we must excuse him given his passion for science and healthy
competition.
“The third step in winning the future is rebuilding America. To
attract new businesses to our shores, we need the fastest, most
reliable ways to move people, goods, and information —from
high-speed rail to high-speed Internet.”
“Our infrastructure used to be the best, but our lead has
slipped. South Korean homes now have greater Internet access
than we do. Countries in Europe and Russia invest more in their
roads and railways than we do.
China is building faster trains and newer
airports.”
“…over the last two years, we've begun rebuilding for the 21st
century, a project that has meant thousands of good jobs for the
hard-hit construction industry. And tonight, I'm proposing that
we redouble those efforts.”
“Within 25 years, our goal is to give 80 percent of Americans
access to high-speed rail.”
“Within the next five years, we'll make it possible for
businesses to deploy the next generation of high-speed wireless
coverage to 98 percent of all Americans… It's about a rural
community in Iowa or Alabama where farmers and small business
owners will be able to sell their products all over the world.”
“…this will make America a better place to do business and
create jobs.”
“…a parade of lobbyists has rigged the tax code to benefit
particular companies and industries.”
“…we set a goal of doubling our exports by 2014 —because the
more we export, the more jobs we create here at home…
[...]Recently, we signed agreements with India and China that
will support more than 250,000 jobs here in the United States.”
“…I made it clear ... that I would only sign deals that keep
faith with American workers and promote American jobs…that's
what I intend to do as we pursue agreements with Panama and
Colombia …”
Some of the things Obama talked about give an idea of the
dramatic suffering endured by the poorest segments in his own
country in the midst of the 21st century. For example, he said:
“I'm not willing to tell James Howard, a brain cancer patient
from Texas, that his treatment might not be covered.”
“We are living with a legacy of deficit spending that began
almost a decade ago.
And in the wake of the financial crisis, some of
that was necessary to keep credit flowing, save jobs, and put
money in people's pockets.”
“….. tonight, I am proposing that starting this year, we freeze
annual domestic spending for the next five years.”
“The Secretary of Defense has also agreed to cut tens of
billions of dollars in spending that he and his generals believe
our military can do without.”
“And if we truly care about our deficit, we simply can't afford
a permanent extension of the tax cuts for the wealthiest 2
percent of Americans. (Applause.)
Before we take money away from our schools or
scholarships away from our students, we should ask millionaires
to give up their tax break.”
“Because you deserve to know when your elected officials are
meeting with lobbyists, I ask Congress to do what the White
House has already done - put that information online.”
I think the mere presence of an army of lobbyists working and
negotiating with members of Congress is a shameful fact for any
civilized country.
“…. America's moral example must always shine for all who yearn
for freedom and justice and dignity”, Mr. Obama tells us, and
immediately passes on to another theme.
“Look to Iraq, where nearly 100,000 of our brave men and women
have left with their heads held high.”
Mission accomplished!, I remembered.
“Because Republicans and Democrats approved the New START
treaty, far fewer nuclear weapons and launchers will be
deployed.”
“Because of a diplomatic effort to insist that Iran meet its
obligations, the Iranian government now faces tougher sanctions,
tighter sanctions than ever before. And on the Korean Peninsula,
we stand with our ally South Korea, and insist that North Korea
keeps its commitment to abandon nuclear weapons.”
The President, as I could observe, did not mention a single word
about the selective assassination of Iranian scientists by the
intelligence agencies of the United States and its allies, about
which he knew full well.
Instead, he expanded the information for us:
“This is just a part of how we're shaping a world that favors
peace and prosperity.
With our European allies, we revitalized NATO and
increased our cooperation on everything from counterterrorism to
missile defense.”
Of course our illustrious friend did not say a word about the
urgent need to prevent global warming from continuing its rapid
increase, or the catastrophic rains and snow that have just
struck the world, or the food crisis that now threatens 80
countries of the third world, and of course the tens of millions
of tons of corn and soybeans that large U.S. companies are
devoting to the production of biofuel, while the world’s
population, already at 6.9 billion, will rise to 7 billion
within 18 months.
“This March, I will travel to Brazil, Chile, and El Salvador to
forge new alliances across the Americas.”
In Brazil, of course, he will be able to learn of the
devastation and the deaths and disappearances caused by the
unprecedented rains that have just taken place in Rio de Janeiro
and Sao Paulo. It will undoubtedly be an occasion for self
criticism that the U.S. refused to sign the Kyoto agreement, and
promoted under his own government, the suicidal policy of
Copenhagen.
In Chile, the politics now get complicated. Presumably, someone
must pay tribute to Salvador Allende and to the thousands of
Chileans murdered under the dictatorship of Pinochet, imposed on
Chile by the United States.
This is compounded by what I explain next.
Another embarrassing situation is expected to occur in El
Salvador, where American supplied weapons and forces trained and
educated in U.S. counter-insurgency military schools, tortured
and committed horrible crimes against the combatants of the FMLN,
whose party won the electoral vote most recently.
It is almost impossible to believe what you read then, when the
President says:
“Around the globe, we're standing with those who take
responsibility - helping farmers grow more food, supporting
doctors who care for the sick,….”
Many people know what America did with our doctors in Venezuela
and other
Latin American countries, hatching plans to promote defections
and offering them visas and money in the United States to
abandon their hard and dedicated work.
Everybody knows about the free trade agreements
and the massive subsidies on U.S. agricultural products to ruin
the cereal and grain producers in Latin America. With these
practices they ruined the production of cereals and maize in
Mexico, making it dependent on U.S. agriculture.
In countries as poor as Haiti, which supplied nearly all its own
rice, the transnational companies ruined the production with its
subsidized surpluses and kept the country from supplying this
commodity and from offering increasing employment to thousands
of Haitian workers.
Now it turns out, according to Obama’s speech, America is the
Olympic champion of medical help and administrative honesty in
the world. These issues are extensive and difficult to collect
in a single reflection.
We recall that the industrialized countries are the main looters
of physicians and research scientists of the third world. The
U.S. military budget exceeds that of all the other countries
combined, its arms exports are double or triple if compared to
those of the other states; their deployed nuclear arsenals
number over 5,000 strategic weapons, it has more than 500
military bases overseas; its nuclear aircraft carriers and naval
fleets dominate the seas of the planet. Is the American dream to
be a model for the world? Who is the President of the United
States trying to fool with that speech?
In the final pages of his delirious message he
said:
“That dream is why I can stand here before you
tonight. That dream is why a working-class kid from Scranton can
sit behind me. (Laughter and applause.) That dream is why
someone who began by sweeping the floors of his father's
Cincinnati bar can preside as Speaker of the House in the
greatest nation on Earth.”
“And that dream is the story of a small business owner named
Brandon Fisher.
“Brandon started a company in Berlin, Pennsylvania, that
specializes in a new kind of drilling technology. And one day
last summer, he saw the news that halfway across the world, 33
men were trapped in a Chilean mine, and no one knew how to save
them.”
“But Brandon thought his company could help. And so he designed
a rescue that would come to be known as Plan B. His employees
worked around the clock to manufacture the necessary drilling
equipment. And Brandon left for Chile.”
“Along with others, he began drilling a 2,000-foot hole into the
ground, working three- or four-hour -- three or four days at a
time without any sleep. Thirty-seven days later, Plan B
succeeded, and the miners were rescued. (Applause.) But because
he didn't want all of the attention, Brandon wasn't there when
the miners emerged. He'd already gone back home, back to work on
his next project.”
“And later, one of his employees said of the rescue, "We proved
that Center Rock is a little company, but we do big things."
(Applause.)”
Obama spoke the night of the 25th for the 26th..
Today January 27, the American news agency AP reported to the
world press as follows:
"The head of the rescue workers who recovered 33 miners alive
after being
trapped for 69 days at the bottom of a mine in Chile corrected
President Barack Obama on the role of an American in the rescue.
"'Believing that they were the only participants in the success,
I think is too much.
It does not seem right," Chilean engineer Jorge
Sougarret, who led the rescue of the miners in October, told the
El Mercurio daily.
"Obama said that Brandon Fisher," ... saw a news story that came
from across the world, that 33 men were trapped in a mine in
Chile and no one knew how they could be saved. "
"... Fisher ‘chose a rescue project, known as Plan B. His
employees worked against the clock to manufacture the equipment
necessary for rescue.
Thirty-seven days after Plan B was successful and the miners
were rescued. "
"Sougarret said that Fisher did not design the rescue plan, one
of the three that were used to bring the miners to the surface,
but his company provided the hammers used for drilling. And he
was paid $ 100,000 for the hammers.
"'What they did was to provide us with this technique, as there
were others. It was not exclusive. That’s why it was called Plan
B. And Plan A and C continued to operate. Therefore what they
did is not a unique operation. No doubt that his complete team
took part and made it possible for us to achieve success," said
Sougarret.
"The head of the rescuers, manager of one of the five major
state-owned copper deposits, said the technical team composed of
the state-owned Codelco and two major private mining companies
decided the implementation of Plan B, which was successfully
completed on October 13 with the rescue using a tube inserted
through the hole."
Alter extolling the prowess of the small Center Rock business,
regardless of the personal merits of young Brandon Fisher, Obama,
in his unbridled advocacy which led him to not even mention the
efforts of the Chilean rescuers, who labored arduously for weeks
to save the trapped miners, ended his inflamed lecture:
“The idea of America endures. Our destiny remains our choice.
And tonight, more than two centuries later, it's because of our
people that our future is hopeful, our journey goes forward, and
the state of our union is strong.”
“Thank you. God bless you, and may God bless the United States
of America.”
(Applause.)
It is difficult for God to bless so many lies.
Fidel Castro Ruz
January 27, 2011.
7.12 pm