Monday, March 13, 2017

The League of Economic Royalists

From Carole Cadwalladr's 2-26-17 Guardian article entitled "Robert Mercer:  The Big Data Billionaire Waging War on Mainstream Media":

"...the hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer [...] is the money behind Donald Trump. But then [...] Robert Mercer is the money behind an awful lot of things. He was Trump’s single biggest donor. Mercer started backing Ted Cruz, but when [Cruz] fell out of the presidential race he threw his money – $13.5m of it – behind the Trump campaign.
"It’s money he’s made as a result of his career as a brilliant but reclusive computer scientist. He started his career at IBM, where he made what the Association for Computational Linguistics called 'revolutionary' breakthroughs in language processing – a science that went on to be key in developing today’s AI – and later became joint CEO of Renaissance Technologies, a hedge fund that makes its money by using algorithms to model and trade on the financial markets.
"One of its funds, Medallion, which manages only its employees’ money, is the most successful in the world – generating $55bn so far. And since 2010, Mercer has donated $45m to different political campaigns – all Republican – and another $50m to non-profits – all rightwing, ultra-conservative. This is a billionaire who is, as billionaires are wont, trying to reshape the world according to his personal beliefs.
"Robert Mercer very rarely speaks in public and never to journalists, so to gauge his beliefs you have to look at where he channels his money: a series of yachts, all called Sea Owl; a $2.9m model train set; climate change denial (he funds a climate change denial thinktank, the Heartland Institute); and what is maybe the ultimate rich man’s plaything – the disruption of the mainstream media. In this he is helped by his close associate Steve Bannon, Trump’s campaign manager and now chief strategist. The money he gives to the Media Research Center, with its mission of correcting 'liberal bias' is just one of his media plays [...]."
To read the entirety of Cadwalladr's article, click HERE.
What follow are some relevant excerpts from Thom Hartmann's 3-12-17 Raw Story article entitled "Right-wing Billionaires Want to Rewrite Our Constitution--and They're Frighteningly Close to Pulling It Off":
"Billionaires and the groups they fund are working to rewrite our Constitution to provide corporations and the rich with more and more protections and benefits, and chop away at anything smelling of 'socialism' like Social Security or child labor laws.
"The fact is that they’re just a few states away from meeting their goal, and have already held dress rehearsals in Washington D.C.—with representatives from all 50 states—for a Constitutional Convention that would change America forever.
"The Constitution (arguably) provides for three ways to change or amend itself. The first is that Congress can propose a constitutional amendment, pass it with a supermajority in both houses, and have three-quarters of the states ratify it. This is the way it’s been done for every one of the existing 27 amendments.
"The second strategy is done by using Article 5 of the Constitution and driving the process up from the states. The easiest way to do this is for three-quarters of the states to legislatively approve (with majority votes in each state) an amendment, in which case Congress is unnecessary and upon ratification by the 38th state, it becomes a permanent amendment to the Constitution.
"While this strategy has never been used, it’s why many of the good government groups like Move To Amend and Public Citizen are pushing for a 'Corporations are not people, and money is not speech' amendment.
"The third—and incredibly dangerous—strategy to amend the Constitution is to simply call a 'Convention of the States,' again using Article 5, and open the entire document itself up to rewriting and tinkering through the brute-force method of multiple amendments that can effectively rewrite any part of the Constitution.
"This third strategy is the one being used right now, as you’re reading these words, in a very well-funded effort by right-wing oligarchs. If they can pull it off in the states (where it’s cheaper to buy politicians), then Congress, the president and even the courts would have no say over it.
"Their goal appears to be to put into the Constitution specific prohibitions against any programs (from Social Security to Medicare to food stamps) that they’ve always viewed as 'unconstitutional socialism,' and to permanently enshrine in the Constitution the 'right' of corporations and billionaires to own politicians and spend unlimited monies to influence elections and ballot measures. It would effectively turn America into a feudal state owned by the people FDR called the 'economic royalists.'"
To read the entirety of Hartmann's article, click HERE.

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