Paul A. Moore: The corporate cabal is omnipotent in our lives

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by Paul A. Moore

Big business and the super rich, like Jeb Bush and his nest of right-wing ideologues, call the shots in Florida. State government is now essentially a tool for their exclusive use. The courts, the legislature, county and city commissions, school boards and superintendants serve as little more than window dressing for their domination. Even Gov. Charlie Crist has been reduced to a well groomed spectator in the arena. He can look good but not touch the levers of real power.

The corporate cabal is omnipotent in our lives. In last January's property tax amendment debate Gov. Crist was reduced to a cheerleader for the Florida Association of Realtors, Florida Power & Light, the Florida Medical Association, Wal-Mart, and private prison builders The GEO Group. These corporate giants drove the campaign with millions in contributions to advance their own interests. Just recently the Urban Development Boundary in Miami-Dade was moved further into environmentally sensitive land against strong public opposition because the hardware chain Lowe's and builders associations wanted it moved. Everglades restoration moves forward only when US Sugar is good and ready and their $1.75 billion ransom demands are met by the taxpayers. When ExxonMobil needs a political diversion for record gas prices and profits, they say drill. The "green governor" suddenly says how deep. Florida Power & Light will hike its rates 16%, State Farm theirs 70% against only show opposition from government regulators they control.

From seats in the Florida Legislature to local dog catchers, through their control of campaign cash, they decide who is elected to public office with its requisite perks, prestige, influence and access to the trough of public monies. Fealty to the corporate agenda is the price that must be paid. When a Marco Rubio drools in slavish devotion to them he becomes a rising star, Speaker of the House, the next governor of Florida. He is rewarded quite handsomely-from golden swords to sweetheart home loans. In contrast, when an Alex Villalobos dares step out of line he becomes a falling star, exiled to a broom closet in the Capitol, taken out of line to be President of the Senate, marked for political destruction and elimination. It ranks as a minor political miracle and a testament to the man that Villalobos survived the $6 million dollar effort to unseat him in 2006.

The corporate agenda, like all attempts to grab dictatorial power, is undemocratic and subversive. Deviousness is a signature of their work. Their strategic plan is best captured in the phrase starve the beast. It reflects their determination that anything which does not turn a profit, anything that does not advance their economic interests or even hinders them in the pursuit of greater profit must be pushed aside. Social programs like the public schools, the Florida Retirement System, the Department of Children and Families, and Florida KidCare must go. In the end, for the threat of regulation or popular resistance it poses, government itself must be disabled.

While they pursue their agenda and issue their orders through the corporate media, they are preparing to dismantle and will ultimately neuter The McClatchy Company's Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald, Cox Enterprise's Palm Beach Post, Media General Inc.'s Tampa Tribune, Morris Communications Corp's Florida Times-Union, the Tribune Company's South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Orlando Sentinel. Loyal mouthpieces of big business that they are, newspapers like The Miami Herald still pose a danger to the ruling group. They are the only media with the capacity to marshal the resources necessary uncover their devious grabs for the people's money. No Miami Herald, no House of Lies and we hear not the evil of the abuse of public housing programs. No Miami Herald, no Poverty Peddlers and we see not the evil of the abuse of anti-poverty programs. No Miami Herald, no Borrowers Betrayed and we speak not of the evil of state-sanctioned mortgage fraud. Soon when it's gone, former readers of The Miami Herald will find only a USA Today-type newspaper in print on the streets with a page or two insert of local news.

Paul A. Moore is a 25-year teaching veteran of the Miami-Dade Public Schools.

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Absolutely, Paul - Florida is a state DEFINED by CORRUPTION...

Absolutely, Paul - Florida is a state DEFINED by CORRUPTION of the very wealthy.

The amazing thing is the nonchalence with which these _._._'s can steal a national, presidential election right out from under tens of millions of Democratic voters, and procede as if Democrats are guilty of fraud and theft!

The critical element of this Right-Wing authoritarian CORPTION is THE SUBSERVIENCE and CORRUPTION of the Florida media - TV, cable, and especially the pages of the state and local 'news' papers.

The South-Florida Sun-Sentinel, the Miami Herald, and the Palm Beach Post all nominally represent "liberal" districts in Florida (except for hyper-wealthy enclaves like Palm Beach, Key Biscayne, and Jupiter), but all reliably tout the radical, reactionary right-wing agenda - state, local, and federal government as the exclusive domain of the filthy rich.

One thing that most Americans don't know about Al Gore 'losing' the election of 2000 in Florida was that he ran into a _propaganda_ media/PR BUZZSAW that had been 2 years in the making. In 1998, Florida citizens and enviros tried to make the Sugar Barons pick up the cost of filtering sugar pollutants from water running into the Everglades. BIG SUGAR teamed up with the Ag industry (citrus, nurseries, etc), ranchers, real estate developers, the construction industry, the banks and financiers of the above.... AND FLORIDA'S CORPORATE MEDIA papers & TV...to portray the Penny-per-pound tax on Sugar as an example of BIG GOVERNMENT, TAX AND SPEND "liberalism" run amok.
The fact that Big Sugar was getting FEDERAL SUBSIDIES was effectively CENSORED by the corrupt Florida media from public consumption or discussion.

This appalling DERELICTION OF DUTY of the Florida papers continues regarding the EIGHT BILLION DOLLARS of EVERGLADES RESTORATION FUNDING. The Fanjul family, alone, sees itself as in position to EXTORT BILLIONS of dollars from Florida and national taxpayers, even though if your or my home were in the way of a major highway interchange, they would CONDEMN and seize our property in a New York minute.

Two years later, in 2000, Vice President Al Gore ran into that media buzzsaw, whcih made every bit as much difference in the election being STOLEN from Democratic voters, as did Jeb Bush and Katherine Harris' massive vote stealing!

Since then, the Florida Media has been ENTIRELY IN THE TANK for the wealthy & corporations of Florida.

Florida, one of the wealthiest states in America, is SECOND FROM LAST in per-capita student spending!

I was taking college political science courses at a state university in 2000-2003, and as students we WERE NOT EVEN ALLOWED to bring up the stolen election in clas discussions!!

(And of course complicit or cowering "Democratic" "leaders" enable this apalling agenda of lies and corruption, John Kerry standing by as a dozen UF cops gang-tackling and tasering a student for having the TEMERITY to ask Kerry why he conceded so quickly, a text-book example.)

The same can pretty much be

The same can pretty much be said for the whole country.