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2016 Postmortem

In reply to the discussion: Redistributing Wealth [View all]

Octafish

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10. The Dulles Brothers School
Sun May 29, 2016, 03:17 PM
May 2016

Here's why we need separation of Wall Street from Washington DC:



Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was reported to be fond of Diego Rivera's mural telling the story of the CIA-led 1954 coup d'etat in Guatemala, using it for a Christmas card one year.

Is the Clinton Foundation the Dulles Brother’s Sullivan and Cromwell?

by JOHN STANTON
CounterPunch, APRIL 15, 2016

According to CounterPunch editors Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair:

“The desire for secrecy is one of Mrs. Clinton’s enduring and damaging traits…Befitting a Midwestern Methodist with a bullying father, repression has always been one of Mrs. Clinton’s most prominent characteristics. Hers has been the instinct to conceal, to deny, to refuse to admit any mistake. Mickey Kantor, the Los Angeles lawyer who worked on the 1992 (presidential) campaign, said that Hillary adamantly refused to admit to any mistakes. Since Vietnam, there’s never been a war that Mrs. Clinton didn’t like. She argued passionately in the White House for the NATO bombing of Belgrade. Five days after September 11, 2001, she was calling for a broad war on terror…“I’ll stand behind (George W.) Bush for a long time to come”, Senator Clinton promised, and she was as good as her word, voting for the Patriot Act and the wide-ranging authorization to use military force against Afghanistan…Of course she supported without reservation the attack on Afghanistan and, as the propaganda buildup toward the onslaught on Iraq got underway, she didn’t even bother to walk down the hall to read the national intelligence estimate on Iraq before the war.”


As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton instigated and legitimized the overthrow of the Honduran government in 2009 not all that unlike the 1954 Guatemala Coup engineered primarily by CIA Director Allen Dulles, supported by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, and with the glowing approval of President Dwight Eisenhower.

In a March 2016 interview with Amy Goodman on Democracy Now, Greg Grandin, a professor of Latin American history at New York University, discussed the fallout from the 2009 Honduran Coup. “I mean, hundreds of peasant activists and indigenous activists have been killed. Scores of gay rights activists have been killed. I mean, it’s just—it’s just a nightmare in Honduras. I mean, there’s ways in which the coup regime basically threw up Honduras to transnational pillage. And Berta Cáceres , in that interview, says what was installed after the coup was something like a permanent counterinsurgency on behalf of transnational capital. And that was—that wouldn’t have been possible if it were not for Hillary Clinton’s normalization of that election, or legitimacy.”

In an April interview with Dana Frank, professor of history at the University of California, Santa Cruz, on Democracy Now, Frank indicated that President Obama had basically turned over Central and South America to Hillary Clinton. Frank then said this: “I think it’s really about the U.S. pushback against the democratically elected governments of the left and the center-left that came to power in Latin America in the ’90s and in the 2000s—Venezuela, Bolivia, Argentina, Ecuador, Chile, El Salvador, all these countries. And Zelaya was the weakest link in that chain. He, himself, did not come out of a big social movement base at the time of his election, certainly since the coup. And I think they were—the U.S. was looking for a way to push back against that. There’s a very important military base, U.S. military base, Soto Cano Air Force Base, in Honduras. And Honduras has always been the most captive nation of the United States in Latin America. So, I think they were testing what they could get away with. And they got away with it. It was the first domino pushing back against democracy in Latin America and reasserting U.S. power, in service to a transnational corporate agenda.”

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http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/04/15/is-the-clinton-foundation-the-dulles-brothers-sullivan-and-cromwell/


Weird how money is much more important than people for some people.

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Redistributing Wealth [View all] Octafish May 2016 OP
They run for President so they can influence our economy for their heirs and their friends. insta8er May 2016 #1
The Dulles Brothers School Octafish May 2016 #10
Pushing back against democracy. That is the most telling jwirr May 2016 #18
Thank Gore for the Internet. Octafish May 2016 #19
+1 mmonk May 2016 #40
They are laughing at all of us proles. PowerToThePeople May 2016 #2
To make sure we don't catch on, the elite give us AUSTERITY. Octafish May 2016 #16
It appears that the world has forgotten the Reign of Terror jwirr May 2016 #22
The meme should be "Paying for the value of work". SharonAnn May 2016 #3
Absolutely! Octafish May 2016 #26
redistribution enid602 May 2016 #4
Learned at the hand of a master criminal, his father. Octafish May 2016 #33
A wealth distribution where middle, working, poor, young, and elder demographics PufPuf23 May 2016 #5
And those capitalists have missed the biggest point: Some jwirr May 2016 #23
Yes. Their argument is that everyone benefits from free trade but in practice that is not the case. PufPuf23 May 2016 #28
They want all the money and JEB May 2016 #6
UBS 'n' Tex-us 'n' Just-Us Octafish May 2016 #44
Not only did they pocket most of the wealth made in the last few decades they've rhett o rick May 2016 #7
"We need a revolution." Lizzie Poppet May 2016 #12
It has to be non-violent. The Oligarchy would love an excuse to remove more of our rights and rhett o rick May 2016 #13
Well...that's the overwhelming preference, anyway. Lizzie Poppet May 2016 #15
Violent revolutions might succeed in changing the leadership but usually the results rhett o rick May 2016 #20
Oligarchy! CorkySt.Clair May 2016 #45
I am guessing that is about as deep as you go. I picture you with fingers in your ears, rhett o rick May 2016 #50
Oligarchy! CorkySt.Clair May 2016 #55
Oligarchy, Oligarchy, Oligarchy, ignore list, rhett o rick May 2016 #56
Oligarchy! Oligarchy! Oligarchy! CorkySt.Clair May 2016 #57
Buy Partisan Trickle Down Economics is now the gold standard. Octafish May 2016 #46
"PS: If the Congress and Bush and Obama administrations had followed Bernie Sanders' lead, the rhett o rick May 2016 #47
sitting between Bush and Jones and laughing it up. Disgusting. liberal_at_heart May 2016 #8
Jones? jwirr May 2016 #24
Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, a man who made it big in the oil biddniss. Octafish May 2016 #27
Sounds like another Bill. jwirr May 2016 #30
In an Eyes Wide Shut kind of way. Octafish May 2016 #31
They want it all. Every last dime. CrispyQ May 2016 #9
Yep. Carlin absolutely nailed it. Lizzie Poppet May 2016 #14
That's where Larry Summers, who whitewashed the Bankster Bailout, comes in. Octafish May 2016 #37
+1 mmonk May 2016 #41
There's never enough for greedy piggies, never. nt nc4bo May 2016 #11
Wealth of richest 400 Americans surges to $2.29 trillion! That's a WOW! Octafish May 2016 #38
I am sure that your graph is too complicated for those that support the Wealthy. rhett o rick May 2016 #48
As, not coincidentally, has the stock market whatthehey May 2016 #54
When you can print your own money, assign your own value and merit to it, felix_numinous May 2016 #17
You are most welcome, felix_numinous. The Cree prophecy is haunting. Octafish May 2016 #39
Aw, look at 'em all happy and smiling. Happier times. vintx May 2016 #21
Anyone listening? Urchin May 2016 #25
People aren't paid a living wage because the rich must have the lion's share. Vinca May 2016 #29
How about my mortgage? That'd help a lot. Octafish May 2016 #32
yup shanti May 2016 #58
I hope the Rockefellers appreciate DU running interference for them. n/t lumberjack_jeff May 2016 #34
Hypnosis for a better Hypocrisy Octafish May 2016 #36
why is Bush transmogrifying into Adam DeVine? MisterP May 2016 #35
Switzerland? Octafish May 2016 #42
And apparently all those Hillary supporters want the rich to get richer at THEIR expense. pdsimdars May 2016 #43
I think you give them too much credit. They are not fighting for anything and that's the problem. rhett o rick May 2016 #49
Thank you for promoting honest discussions here. rhett o rick May 2016 #51
Wikileaks vs. the Empire: the Revolutionary Act of Telling the Truth (John Pilger) Octafish May 2016 #52
The comfort of the rich relies on an abundant supply of the poor. Voltaire Tierra_y_Libertad May 2016 #53
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