If American politics had any integrity the State of the Union address
would give an honest accounting of what life is like in this county and
present the means for making it truly just and equitable. Instead it is
used to masquerade drivel as accomplishment and reinforce the notion
that a collapsing society is a thriving democracy.
The propaganda that we live in the greatest country on earth can easily
be proven untrue with a little bit of easily accessible research. The
state of the union is not very good for anyone except the ruling 1% and
the most basic measures prove it.
The United States ranks 34th among the 35
richest nations in child well being, which is measured in health
outcomes and percentages of children living in poverty. Most Americans
would be shocked to learn that Ireland, Slovakia, Latvia, Poland and
even crisis ridden Greece and Portugal take better care of their
children.
Overall health care outcomes are no better, with the United States ranking at only 37 out of 191
countries. Cuba, which few Americans regard in any positive way, ranks
just two steps behind at 39. Costa Ricans, Moroccans, Colombians, and
Saudis all have access to better medical care. Most of the members of
Congress sitting through the State of the Union address often brag that
their constituents have the best health care in the world when those
words are obvious lies.
If America doesn’t take care of its children and can’t provide the best
health care for anyone, does it lead in anything? It does in fact but
none of these benchmarks are good for human beings. The United States
still has the shameful distinction of incarcerating both a greater
percentage of its population and the largest number of people than any
other country on earth. The dictators we are taught to disdain and the
leaders who are seen as enemies all keep fewer people in jail.
Consider that the Obama administration boasted when the president
commuted the sentences of eight people who languished in prison under
the old draconian crack cocaine laws. That is good news for those eight
persons, but the Obama Justice Department also went to court to oppose efforts to remedy the sentences of 5,000 other people, formally making the case against giving them the chance to be re-sentenced.
The only other trend by which the United States bests every other nation
is the amount spent on the military. The combined defense expenditures
of the rest of the world total less than our military budget. Violence
is the only arena in which America leads the way.
In 2014, a smaller percentage
of working age people is now employed than at any time in the last
three decades. Two-thirds of those who do have jobs exist without
savings, living “from paycheck to paycheck.” The president makes a big
show of raising the minimum wage for federal contractors when he and
Democrats controlled Congress for two years but didn’t lift a finger to
raise the minimum wage for everyone.
While economic security is a thing of the past for millions of people,
the corporations that rule in this country act with complete impunity.
The ironically named Freedom Industries poisoned the drinking water
supply of more than 300,000 people in West Virginia. Freedom Industries
immediately responded by filing for bankruptcy protection in order to
escape the inevitable lawsuits. Then again, they need not have worried.
Many West Virginians feared not for their health but for the health of
the coal and chemical companies which control their state, in effect putting their very lives last on the agenda.
West Virginians may be a microcosm of all Americans who live in a
constant state of delusion about themselves individually and about the
crumbling “American way of life” many of them will still defend. That
ignorance makes it easy for Barack Obama or any other president to make
the case for killing people somewhere in the world, bailing out banks or
cutting the already frayed safety net.
Presidents will come and go but the system persists. It makes a mockery
of any effort to claim that the state of the union is good in any way,
shape or form. The state of the union is rotten to the core.
By Margaret Kimberley from here
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