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Transforming Perceptions Of Reality

2009-12-01
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We have entered a new phase of reality distortion as negative events become positive in their reporting. Truth is being transformed.  I don’t refer here to politicians lying about the state of affairs to promote a self serving scheme or other, I refer to the mainstream media and its warped reporting of the reality its audience lives through each day.

Perhaps we subconsciously need the adulteration of our realities, converting them into distracting wishful deceptions. Is there a chance that the effect is dispersing our anxieties? With so many directly affected by a burst-mortgage-bubble recession, positive spins are readily accepted. How else can one explain an acceptance, with all associated relief, of continuing increases in unemployment numbers? Is it because the totals are not as bad as had been expected? How did it make any sense that the financial institutions most responsible for the current state of economic affairs became the too-big-to-fail partners of government? Is there any doubt that Wall Street controls the agenda?

Why is it good news that government has insinuated itself into the heart of American industry while permanently bolstering union influence over the management of companies like GM? Has something new been introduced into the concept of socializing industry? Did Soviet Russia not prove beyond any doubt that government-in-charge doesn’t work? The current version of hope-and-change appears to simply mean Big Government.

Is it really good news that the health care industry is heading irreversibly toward a day when it will be a government run business? Were there not alternative strategies available to seriously improve the state of health care including those discussed here: Health Care – What You Are Not Hearing? But wait, there’s more good news coming, and please ignore the $12 trillion U.S. national debt almost equaling the Nation’s GDP, since it only amounts to $111,000 per taxpayer. It is apparently great news that this amount is minor when compared to the funds “committed” to health care and pensions that the Baby Boomer generation is fully expecting just around the corner.

When a President professes concern about deficits, but supports unprecedented spending programs sending the Country into out-of-control deficits and debt, the headlines read, “good news,” because he doesn’t really want to do it, but he has to. The media sells us the gossamer subtlety of “intent,” to promote acceptability of truth distortion. The fawning mainstream media is doing its best to channel public consciousness down the feel good road.

Look for more government stimulus money to be added to the already pegged $787 billion stimulus, much of which has been allocated to prominent Democratic districts. Over two thirds of the money is still awaiting distribution, obviously being held back for release at the most propitious time in order to achieve maximum influence on upcoming elections.

Fear has been very effectively used through the past few years by government to gain support for the implementation of decisions that might not have easily floated over the electorate otherwise. Positive spin has worked the fear, and converted absurd policies into amplified and satisfying rays of hope.

If the main stream media continues its persistent misrepresentations of the truth, hope will disintegrate completely as new intractable realities insinuate themselves permanently into the economic and social landscape. Taxpayers deserve better from their Fourth Estate and from their politicians. If this transformation of perceptions doesn’t end soon, the result will be an irreversible transformation of America.

James Raider writes The Pacific Gate Post

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  • Sharpshooter

    How did it make any sense that the financial institutions most responsible for the current state of economic affairs became the too-big-to-fail partners of government? Is there any doubt that Wall Street controls the agenda?

    If that was the case, explain this:

    http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/SpecialReport.aspx?id=512353

  • http://smallhold-pioneerpreppy.blogspot.com/ Connor

    There is nothing sub-conscious about any of this. Democracy has become a farce where people who have no business voting get to cancel out the vote of someone who does. I have asked at random several co-workers who openly supported Obama and democrats what they thought of the 3rd amendment… Not a one of them got it right they all assumed I was asking about the 2nd.

    Or better yet ask one of these ditzy Obama supporters if they want to stamp out Female sufferage and how funny their yea answer is.

    There should be a test or better yet a “starship troopers” clause to even be allowed to vote.

    Until something is done the office will go to the one with the most money and star appeal and who promises the most people money.

  • http://avoiceformen.com/ Paul Elam

    “The current version of hope-and-change appears to simply mean Big Government.”

    True enough. But the same was just as true for the preceding stay-the-course version of federal government expansion into the private sector, and the media was just as complicit in rubber stamping the message.

    The federal takeover of private industry has been building through several administrations and got a turbo boost during the last few months of GWB who was followed by the current administration putting things into warp drive.

    If we are not mindful of this; we are just as prone to walk the feel good road, hand in hand with the republicans who helped pave it as much as the democrats.

    Both parties are leading us directly into a brick Wallstreet.







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