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Watching George Bush Trying to Pull a Rabbit Out of His Hat
by Harold Williamson
www.dissidentvoice.org
April 30, 2005






First it was Saddam's WMD's. Now as a result of the Bush administration's bloody quagmire in Iraq coupled with tax cuts for the
wealthy, the federal budget is swimming in red ink and the economy is literally going in the tank. So how can a president in this
predicament save his political hide?

George Bush is using psychological diversion, the oldest ploy in the book used by conjurers for centuries to create illusions by
diverting attention away from reality. This time it's called "social security reform."

In order for this to work, our charlatan-du-jour in the White House is counting on the credulity of the American public, because one
cannot achieve the presidency without owing the rich and powerful big bucks. That is why, in spite of wide-spread opposition to
privatizing social security, President Bush is not taking "NO!" for an answer and refuses to change the subject.

Social security does not need fixing, and it is perhaps the only thing in America that doesn't. Even assuming that social security
did need fixing, it does not need Bush's kind of "fix" that a veterinarian would perform on a promiscuous tomcat. That kind of
"fix" should be reserved where it will do the most good not only for the American people, but also the rest of the world: the U.S.
military industrial complex.

Friday's newspaper reviews of Bush's prime-time dog and pony show on social security reform didn't merit the cost of the paper and
ink used to print them. And since Bush admits to not reading newspapers, let me cover what he ignored in the real world last week:
The Commerce Department reported that high energy costs are sapping the purchasing power of consumers and sinking the U.S. economy
while at the same time Exxon Mobil Corp. reported the FIFTH- LARGEST QUARTERLY PROFIT IN U.S. HISTORY! Two-thirds of that $7.8
billion booty was generated by oil and gas revenues.

Yet the only thing on Bush's brain these days is social security reform. But that is precisely what can be expected with big oil
interests influencing economic and foreign policy decisions.

I don't know very much about economics, but then neither do most economists. There is something very wrong where high Wall Street
profits only "trickle down" hardship on most Americans. The disparity between Wall Street and Main Street is enormous. The vast
majority of Americans rely on wages and not capital gains to make a living. And for the most part, wage increases have not even
kept up with inflation, which in turn is being fueled primarily by higher energy costs.

Beneath all this is a weak job market that has left millions of Americans either without a job or with no bargaining power if they
do. And in such a climate it is unlikely that many of those with jobs will survive long enough without health insurance to afford
retirement. So much for social security reform.

And what about the next generation of Americans that Bush seems to be so worried about when it comes time for them to retire? First
they will need to begin by finding a job. According to a story in Friday's Chicago Tribune, the percentage of teenagers working in
the U.S. fell to a historic low last year: "The national employment rate for people 16 to 19 dropped to 36.3 percent in 2004, the
lowest annual average since 1948, when the federal government began making such estimates." The article went on to say that this
figure represented teens looking for summer and after-school jobs as well as those seeking full-time work. Those in the 20 to 24
age group also experienced a decline, although it was less dramatic.

But the worst is yet to come. Andrew Sum, director of the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University in Boston,
suspects that the reasons for this decline is because more immigrants and older workers are being hired for jobs that used to be the
domain for teens. These workers do not have the scheduling and other issues of younger workers. They do, however, have the same
issues that will effect the younger group all their lives if this trend continues: an economy geared to line the pockets of the
wealthy at the expense of everyone else.

The only useful purpose of an economy is to benefit all who live within it. George Bush and his neocon supporters need to be
convinced of this fact and that everyone in American is sailing on the same economic ship; if it sinks we will all drown regardless
of the class of our berth. And without a ship, social security won't save a single soul.

Harold Williamson is a Chicago-based independent scholar. He can be reached at: h_wmson@xxxxxxxxxx Copyright © 2005, Harold
Williamson

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* The Darkness in America
* Spinning The Vietnam War: What Goes Around Comes Around
* None Dare Call It Murder
* It Isn't God Who is Crazy
* Don't Trust Anybody Over Thirty
* Faith in the Postmodern World
* Remember Who The Enemy Is
* Obscenity, A Sign of the Times and the Post
* Thinking Anew: A Do-It-Yourself Project
* America's Blind Faith in Government
* Think Tanks and the Brainwashing of America
* Bully for the Bush Doctrine: A Natural History Perspective

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