May 19, 2020
by Eric Zuesse for
The Saker Blog
On 2 March 2020, Forbes headlined “BILLIONAIRE
BACKERS” and listed the number of them who had financed each of the
Democratic Presidential campaigns:
Joe
Biden’s entire career
in public life has been devoted to his top donors. He once even justified it
by saying, “You go out and bundle
$250,000 for me, all legal, and then you call me after I am elected, and say ‘I
would like to come and talk about something.’ You didn’t buy me, but it’s human
nature, you helped me. I’m going to say, ‘Sure, come on in’,” which means that
if you have “helped” him, then he represents you in a way that he doesn’t represent
the voters who merely voted for him on the basis of the ads for him that those
billionaires had financed. (And if you had voted against him,
then would such a person represent you at all?) As a major donor, you can visit
with him in private, whenever you want, instead of never be able to visit with
him, at all. This is what’s called “crony capitalism,” and he built his career
on it, and he thinks that this is okay.
On May 3rd,
the Miami Herald bannered “Biden, Warren: There’s no oversight of coronavirus
relief — because that’s what Trump wants”, and Biden signed onto an
Elizabeth Warren Op-Ed there that evaded the chief corruption in the bailout
legislation which was unanimously passed in Congress and was signed by Trump.
Almost all of the corruption in that enormously
lobbied bill is in the bailouts for corporations; virtually none of it is in
the bailouts for workers or for state and local governments; and, yet, neither
Biden nor Warren were presenting, in this Op-Ed, the case
against bailing out ANY corporations. And the reason is obvious: Joe Biden had
needed to cheat in order
to win the Democratic nomination, and he couldn’t have succeeded to get the
money from 66 billionaires and to win the nomination if he hadn’t done this —
he needed that money, in order to be able to pull it off and fool enough
voters. And, those
billionaires’ wealth is mainly in investments, corporate stocks and bonds,
which are receiving the biggest portion of those bailouts. In other words: most of the
leveraged-up $6 trillion total that’s in just the first piece of legislation
comes from the “$454 Billion Slush Fund for Wall Street Bailouts”. That’s actually the
biggest portion of the bailouts for billionaires.
What Biden
and Warren are proposing, instead, is that there should have been better
monitoring of how that money will be spent or ‘invested’. The actual issue is
that all bailouts that go to investors instead of to the public — workers and consumers
— are wrong: a top-down, trickle-down, give-away to the richest, so as to
guarantee their wealth until the crisis has passed. Workers and consumers will
absorb almost all of the losses. Whereas 70% of
the wealth of the richest 0.1% is investments, and 55% of the top 1% also is,
only around 7% of the bottom 99% is. The wealth of the bottom 99% is
overwhelmingly labor-based — and labor gets punished by the controlling
investors. And, so, whereas the wealth of the richest 1% is receiving
significant protection by this Government in that bailout, the wealth of the
rest of the population isn’t. Workers and consumers are largely on
their own. The risks are transferred away from the
super-rich, onto the public. The super-rich had hired enormous
armies of lobbyists in order, basically, to write this legislation.
Biden isn’t
necessarily worse than Trump, but the deception of the public is massive
by both of the political Parties.
Until the
South Carolina primary, on February 29th, in which the vast majority of the voters
were Blacks, Bernie Sanders was believed (on the basis of the prior primaries
and the national polls) to be the almost inevitable nominee of the Party, but
on 16 April 2019, the New York Times bannered “‘Stop Sanders’ Democrats Are Agonizing Over
His Momentum” and reported that the Party’s billionaires were terrified by the
possibility that Sanders might actually win the nomination; and on February
23rd, Politico’s headline right after the Nevada primary was “Sanders sends
Democratic establishment into panic mode”. Sanders didn’t need the
billionaires, but Biden certainly did, just as he always has. And they own him,
just as they always have. The Democratic Party is controlled by and for its
billionaires, just as much as the Republican Party is.
If the
leadership give you two cups of poison and say that in order to participate in
politics as a voter, you must drink one of them, and that this drinking by you
constitutes “democracy,” then which cup will you take, and what will you do
with it? What will you do with that poisoned chalice? What will you do with it?
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Investigative
historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event
that Created Christianity.
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