11.16.07
The Money Party, taking over politics
An excellent post, third in a series. (Links to first two at end.)
Big Lies that You Must Believe
Michael Collins
Washington, D.C.Because if you don’t, the whole scam may fall apart.
In the first two parts of this ongoing series on The Money Party, we discussed the fact that there is only one political party in the United States, The Money Party. It has two wings, Republican and Democratic. That party represents excessive concentrations of wealth in the hands of corporations, other organizations, and individuals. They put up the money and get what they pay for every time.
They make sure that the election system is rigged to rely on money like a junkie relies on heroin. The system takes care of them. They don’t have to obey the same rules that we do. Why? Because they’re above the law.
The Money Party owns the mainstream media entirely. NBC is really General Electric, ABC is Disney, CBS was Viacom but now it’s just the name for a mega-corporation, and Fox is News Corp., the Rupert Murdoch financial empire. That’s why it’s called the corporate media. They’re publicity shops, “corporate communications divisions,” owned and controlled by Money Party members.
Their job is to emulate George Orwell’s “1984″ by generating meaningless concepts that bind us to false choices.
It’s a series of interconnected lies. Let’s look at some of the key lies that we must believe to keep them in power.
Big lie 1: “We’re the world’s leading democracy.” Not since Bush-Cheney took over. We’re dropping fast. Maybe it has something to do with the Patriot Act and all that illegal wire tapping of U.S. citizens? Maybe it has something to do with a Congress that does nothing to stop an out of control president. Ratings on democracy show us behind 14 other countries.
Big lie 2: “Just let the markets handle it. The free enterprise system will work it out.” This is supposed to appeal to our love of capitalism. Well, we don’t have capitalism in the United States.
We have socialism for the rich and survival of the fittest for the rest of us.
When you hear about the wisdom of “the markets,” you know that The Money Party is attacking some new law or regulation that might give us an equal footing and create real competition. The party can’t stand free enterprise because it won’t play any game that it might lose. Count on it. NAFTA - just let the markets handle it. Health care – it’s the market at your service. Pollution – you guessed correctly, it’s a “market thing. “We wouldn’t understand.” Dumping mercury in the Great Lakes, it all makes sense to the party.
Big lie 3: “There are two sides to every issue.” Does that have anything to do with two parties? Where in the world did this come from? Who knows? But the corporate media rides this one into the ground.
Take climate change for example. Two sides, really? Well just about every respectable scientist in the world, at least those who get published in real science journals, says climate change is real, it’s man made, and it’s dangerous. The explanations are varied (many sided) but there’s only one side of the larger issue if you want your children to survive. Climate change is a very real, scary deal. We’re all threatened. But a correction might hurt their short term profits. As a result, the dangerous lies persist brought to you by The Money Party “communications divisions.”
Big lie 4: “The federal government just screws everything up.” Oh, like going to the moon, developing the internet, and providing health insurance (Medicare) for many times less overhead than private health insurance companies. The Money Party hates the government with a passion when it serves the general public. But when the federal government fixes competition so that only big money wins, when it ignores problems that might require some sacrifice, and when it prolongs a war for profits, the federal government is their best friend.
It’s not a conspiracy. It’s just what they do, what they’ve always done…further their own interests at our expense. There used to be some restraint to maintain appearances but the Money Party is now on steroids.
When you see some corporate news reader cock his or her head to deliver a “gem of wisdom,” count on it to be a big fat lie, one that’s essential to justify the theft of our well being for the interests of a very few, their bosses. They don’t care because they don’t have to. We’re the ultimate donors to The Money Party through our hard work, time, and taxes.
The Money Party thinks that they own the country, they know that they own most of the politicians, and they’re 100% sure that they know what we need to believe. These are just a few of the big lies that we hear all the time from the usual suspects. It’s time to wake up, call their bluff, and take the country back.
In our time, political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible.
The Money Party (1) – The Essence of Our Political Troubles
The Money Party (2) – Why We Get Such Lousy Leaders and How to Get Rid of Them

Zaine Ridling said,
16 November 2007 at 9:49 pm
Collins’ points are certainly true to my experience. At age 46, I just can’t take another planted question, more “horse race” election coverage, or willful collusion with the Bush admininstration’s criminal deeds. Just like wrestlers, they take care of each other first and last, and after all the bickering, they’re still on the same team — their own.
In ‘08 I will be throwing away my vote for a change. It hasn’t mattered in half the elections over the past 20 years anyway!
Michael Collins said,
22 November 2007 at 12:29 am
Liesure Guy, thanks for posting The Money Party. The ultimate goals is to have a system where people get to express their will and have a greater investment in their fate. That way a lot more people can come to the money party. Nothing like a level playing field.
I’ll follow up on the shaving tips…been doing it all my life and plan to continue so I might as well improve the technique.
Happy Thanksgiving
Michael Collins said,
22 November 2007 at 12:36 am
Zaine, missed your comment before. “Professional wrestling” - that’s a dead on analogy. If you can’t bet on it, it’s got to be a rigged game. While I’m sure there are some who bet on the back story, you won’t find anyone in Las Vegas taking book on it. I too am weary of the nonsense questions, the patter, and the laziness of the press. How about this for a question: “Sen. Clinton, your party got a mandate in 2006 to get the United States out of Iraq. You can do that easily by ending funding for the war, while providing specific funding for a withdrawal. Are you or any other Democratic leaders the least big ashamed of betraying the trust of the voters?” Questions to the Republican candidates would be even better. But it will be a cold day in Panama City before any tough questions get asked.
Zaine Ridling said,
28 November 2007 at 5:09 am
Thanks Michael. Even the “YouTube” questions seem pre-selected for the debates, e.g., “Mrs. Clinton: diamonds or pearls?”
Huh?! Are you kidding me?
Although I’ve been a lifelong Democrat and I abhor conservatives, and yes, I understand Congressional math, it’s intolerable to see that the Dems won’t even bother investigating this Administration! They can’t even be bothered to investigate where all the money went that was wasted in Iraq. They have nothing to lose. When you watch the cable news outlets, every single event is considered “bad news” for the Dems. Even this morning, that cupcake Joe Scarborough said that “good news out of Iraq is terrible for the Democrats… what are they going to ‘do’ about it now that things have turned around?”
Again, HUH?!