2013-01-17

A Short Message From Mike X


Here's the 'Thing': the idea has always been about 'karma', as you sow, so shall you reap... If nobody cares what happens in the future, then ANYBODY can step in and hijack it right out from under your nose. Too bad. You have nobody to blame but yourself...

OK, obviously the world hasn't come to an end yet... It will probably take millions of years for that. But, in the meantime, economic conditions have worsened, and the Government has proven that they can't find their collective ass with both hands. Not only that, but the United States is gradually losing its 'super power' status. China calls the shots in the modern world.

It doesn't do any harm to prepare for the worst-case scenario. Every good Boy Scout has enough sense to 'be prepared'.

About the blog: I am impressed that even after not posting for an eternity the stats are still good. How that happened I have no idea. Just beginner's luck I guess. Thanks for reading. I hope I made you think about things.

You know, in the world of ideas, it is very difficult for people to agree on anything. That's the beauty of our society - we are hopelessly divided! A good leader would work to unite all the people, and try to get things done. To make a better world. But, the objective is not really to make things better. It is to create division and confusion, and to try to profit from it... That's why I stopped blogging here. Because if all you people don't want to roll up your sleeves and get the job done, then I don't have time to engage in a 'circle-jerk' with losers... Life is too short to waste time beating off.

My advice, tighten your belt, prepare for the worst (even if it never comes), buy a gun and at least a hundred rounds of ammunition, and try to live a seemingly 'normal' life to avoid detection. 

Your worst fears are going to come true... Because by believing in them you have become a big magnet  that attracts them. Again, it's all about karma. You are the master of your own world. You make it the way it is... It's all about you.

And, that's the Truth!

2012-01-03

Farewell


"If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading."
~ Lao Tzu

Ladies and Gentlemen, thrill seekers and loyal friends,

This will be my last post on Gruesome Harvest. It has been a journey of discovery. Together, we have climbed the ladder of progress. And, hopefully, together we have translated ourselves. 

For myself, I have come to the realization that 'National Socialism' means AMERICAN SOCIALISM. With that discovery a new reality is born: Namely, that we can no longer pursue our vision of the future alone. We must include all Americans in our struggle to build a New Society. If it is to become a mass movement, American Socialism cannot be an 'exclusive club'. Rather, it must become an effective weapon with which to wage Revolution against the status quo.

Outside - in the wide world of American politics - there is not one political party that meets the needs of the American Worker. All serve narrow interests and fragmented perspectives. That is why none of them can ever hope to attain political power in this country. Their only hope is to see the necessity for a 'united front' and 'collective action'. Alas, there is far too much hatred, egotism and distrust in the political world. Therefore we must be prepared to move forward alone, if need be, and pursue our goals in the way that we believe to be correct.

The clock is ticking... If we are sincere about building a better future for humanity, we must act before it is too late. Events are beginning to spiral out of control as the planet and its people speed towards oblivion... We must act decisively! And, we must act now!

Also, it must be noted in bold letters: YOU CAN'T MAKE A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL! To perpetuate the present system ultimately spells doom for everyone and everything. The System must be destroyed!

Painful as it seems, the destruction of the System is part of the new reality. The sooner the better. Even if it takes our vaunted 'Western Civilization' with it. We will simply have to build a new civilization and a new culture - the old one is rotten to the core!

But, in order to build the New Society we must involve EVERYONE! All Americans - man, woman and youth - must stand united against the common enemy. And, together we shall defeat the forces of evil that are arrayed against us.

This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But, it is, perhaps the end of the beginning... If you would like to find out more about American Socialism please visit our website:  THE AMERICAN WORKERS PARTY; read my new blog:  VICTORY; find out the latest about the revolution HERE; or become a member or supporter of the American Workers Party by contacting  ERNESTO.

Whatever you decide to do, best of luck to you and yours in 2012.

Thank you for reading my blog.

For the Future!
Hasta la Victoria Siempre!

2011-12-31

2012: The Year of Revolution


2012 will be the last year for many: 56,597,034 people to be exact (according to the CIA World Factbook).

What with the end of the Mayan Calender, the coming collision with a giant meteor, nuclear war, Global Warming, and a predicted upsurge in violence... We can expect 2012 to be a banner year for Death... The 'Grim Reaper', who tirelessly toils without respite.

Whether or not you will be among the dead at the end of the year depends on your fate. And, who knows, maybe those who 'pass on' will be among the lucky ones. At least they won't have to deal with the coming crisis... And, mark my words, the coming crisis is not speculation - it is a mathematical certainty!

Prepare For the Worst Case Scenario

"Dig tunnels deep - store grain everywhere!" Whatever is your 'Divine revelation' - the direction you think the crisis will come from - follow your instincts and prepare for it... Obtain the weapons and tools that you will need to survive. It's too late to lose weight, get in shape, or learn survival skills. When the crisis comes you'll have to make do with what you have... Forget about cash money, credit cards, electronic gadgets, gasoline, etc. Reliance on technology only makes you weak. And, the weak will be the first to go in any crisis...

You need to rely on your wits and mobility... a good pair of hiking boots... because the roads will be full of abandoned vehicles and people trying to reach 'higher ground'. Warm clothes, a good pocket knife, a backpack, a poncho...

If you prepare to the best of your ability you will have one less thing to worry about.

You Won't Be Welcome At Newt's House

Less government means less help when the crisis comes... Corporate Capitalism doesn't care about you anyway. All you have is your own private network: your family, friends, and associates. The 'soup kitchens' will be swamped... You will have only your own form of 'commune-ism' to rely on. When you are cold and hungry your complaints about 'socialism' will vanish, and all you will see is that warm bed and a crust of bread... maybe a small bowl of soup... and, it serves you right - you wanted a world where it was 'every man for himself'. As you sow, so shall ye reap...

The mob will be rioting. The police will be out in force. They will call out the National Guard, and the Army... to make sure you don't steal any food from the wealthy. You wanted to kiss their fat asses - now you will learn to live with their 'charity'. Don't get sick, or you will wind up among the departed. And, don't expect to have a job, a place to live, or a full belly. Those things were products of a different era. This is the age of selfishness.

What Will Happen to the 'Average American'?

The average American is obese, uneducated, brainwashed by the media, and totally unsuited for survival in a time of crisis. He (or she) has been born and bred to be a consumer and a wage slave for Corporate Capitalism. That means that his (or her) chance for survival is extremely limited. The average American is too unsophisticated to even make use of public transportation... Without the amenities of modern civilization he (or she) is incapable of survival... Not only that, but a very high percentage of Americans are taking medication to alleviate their sense of helplessness... Young men are even resorting to the use of Viagra to get an erection! While this is good for the profits of the Pharmaceutical Corporations it is not so good for our society as a whole... In other words, the 'average American' is on his (or her) way out...

Jesus Has Done All He Can

If one reads the Book of Matthew, he will get a picture of 'Christian Communism' as a way the 'Lord' wanted his disciples to live. Of course the 'Christians' reject this, and, like the Jews, choose to worship the 'Golden Calf'... Thus, rejecting everything that Jesus stood for - except, of course, tithing (giving 10% of one's income to the Church)... So much for the 'Doctrine of Christ'.

No doubt, when the crisis comes countless 'prayers' will be winging their way to 'Heaven'... But, the Kingdom of Heaven is within. You had your chance to be One with Jesus and you blew it... Now you must reap what you have sown! That is the 'Revelation'... instead of creating the Kingdom of Heaven on earth you have created Hell... the joke's on you!

Happy New Year!

2011-12-30

Big or Small: Government Must Serve the People


The defining political issue of 2012 won’t be the government’s size. It will be who government is for.

Americans have never much liked government. After all, the nation was conceived in a revolution against government.

But the surge of cynicism now engulfing America isn’t about government’s size. The cynicism comes from a growing perception that government isn’t working for average people. It’s for big business, Wall Street, and the very rich instead.

In a recent Pew Foundation poll, 77 percent of respondents said too much power is in the hands of a few rich people and corporations.

That’s understandable. To take a few examples:

Wall Street got bailed out but homeowners caught in the fierce downdraft caused by the Street’s excesses have got almost nothing.

Big agribusiness continues to rake in hundreds of billions in price supports and ethanol subsidies. Big pharma gets extended patent protection that drives up everyone’s drug prices. Big oil gets its own federal subsidy. But small businesses on the Main Streets of America are barely making it.

American Airlines uses bankruptcy to ward off debtors and renegotiate labor contracts. Donald Trump’s businesses go bankrupt without impinging on Trump’s own personal fortune. But the law won’t allow you to use personal bankruptcy to renegotiate your home mortgage.

If you run a giant bank that defrauds millions of small investors of their life savings, the bank might pay a small fine but you won’t go to prison. Not a single top Wall Street executive has been prosecuted for Wall Street’s mega-fraud. But if you sell an ounce of marijuana you could be put away for a long time.

Not a day goes by without Republicans decrying the budget deficit. But the biggest single reason for the yawning deficit is big money’s corruption of Washington. 

One of the deficit’s biggest drivers — Medicare – would be lower if Medicare could use its bargaining leverage to get drug companies to reduce their prices. Why hasn’t it happened? Big Pharma won’t allow it.

Medicare’s administrative costs are only 3 percent, far below the 10 percent average administrative costs of private insurers. So why not tame rising healthcare costs for all Americans by allowing any family to opt in? That was the idea behind the “public option.” Health insurers stopped it in its tracks.

The other big budgetary expense is national defense. America spends more on our military than do China, Russia, Britain, France, Japan, and Germany combined. The basic defense budget (the portion unrelated to the costs of fighting wars) keeps growing, now about 25 percent higher than it was a decade ago, adjusted for inflation.

That’s because defense contractors have cultivated sponsors on Capitol Hill and located their plants and facilities in politically important congressional districts.

So we keep spending billions on Cold War weapons systems like nuclear attack submarines, aircraft carriers, and manned combat fighters that pump up the bottom lines of Bechtel, Martin-Marietta, and their ilk, but have nothing to do with 21st-century combat.

Declining tax receipts are also driving the deficit. That’s partly because most Americans have less income to tax these days.

Yet the richest Americans are taking home a bigger share of total income than at any time since the 1920s. Their tax payments are down because the Bush tax cuts reduced their top rates to the lowest level in more than half a century, and cut capital gains taxes to 15 percent.

Congress hasn’t even closed a loophole that allows mutual-fund and private-equity managers to treat their incomes as capital gains.

So the four hundred richest Americans, whose total wealth exceeds the combined wealth of the bottom 150 million Americans put together, pay an average of 17 percent of their income in taxes. That’s lower than the tax rates of most day laborers and child-care workers.

Meanwhile, Social Security payroll taxes continue to climb as a share of total tax revenues. Yet the payroll tax is regressive, applying only to yearly income under $106,800.

And the share of revenues coming from corporations has been dropping. The biggest, like GE, find ways to pay no federal taxes at all. Many shelter their income abroad, and every few years Congress grants them a tax amnesty to bring the money home.

**

Get it? “Big government” isn’t the problem. The problem is big money is taking over government.

Government is doing less of the things most of us want it to do — providing good public schools and affordable access to college, improving our roads and bridges and water systems, and maintaining safety nets to catch average people who fall — and more of the things big corporations, Wall Street, and the wealthy want it to do.

Some conservatives argue we wouldn’t have to worry about big money taking over government if we had a smaller government to begin with.

Here’s what Congressman Paul Ryan said on ABC’s “This Week”:

"If the power and money are going to be here in Washington, that’s where the influence is going to go … that’s where the powerful are going to go to influence it."

Ryan has it upside down. A smaller government that’s still dominated by money would continue to do the bidding of Wall Street, the pharmaceutical industry, oil companies, big agribusiness, big insurance, military contractors, and rich individuals.

It just wouldn’t do anything else.

If we want to get our democracy back we’ve got to get big money out of politics.

We need real campaign finance reform.

And a constitutional amendment reversing the Supreme Court’s bizarre rulings that under the First Amendment money is speech and corporations are people.

And, that's the Truth!

2011-12-28

The Next Move


How do we organize to achieve political power? That is the big question. As of yet, no one has found the answer. Obviously, since no one has achieved political power. Again, a wealth of theory. But, no results in actual practice. Blah, blah, blah... "We are going to do such and such..." Blah, blah, blah... Nothing ever happens... Intellectual dreams. Mental masturbation. The vehicle hasn't been designed yet that will take us to where we want to go.

Talk tough. Be adamant about nothing. Make lots of enemies. Get mad when the world laughs at you. Let your ego run wild. After all, you are just so 'special'. You KNOW all the answers. And, yet nobody listens to what you have to say, and when they do they just get angry. Their anger creates resistance. You say, "Well, I tried to do it the legal way but it didn't work." Next stop: a shoot-out with the Federales - resulting in your death or imprisonment!

Failure is a sure sign of poor leadership. You haven't done your homework. You don't grasp the basic principles of politics. You have to win the hearts and minds of the broad masses. You have to neutralize potential enemies - not make more enemies! You have to know what the people want and try to get it for them. (Or, at least make them think you are trying to get it for them.) Nobody cares what you want. That 'spoiled brat' type mentality might have worked in a former monarchy but it won't work in a Corporate Capitalist society. Hitler could never take over here.

You like to call yourself a National Socialist. But you don't give a damn about the nation, and you don't even understand what socialism is. You want to live in your dream world, and pretend that you are the superior Aryan type in a world of Jews and subhumans. Which begs the question: Just what makes you so superior?

Are you stronger, tougher, braver, smarter, more wealthy, better looking, more pleasant, or more skilled than those you consider 'inferior'?

What exactly is your contribution to so-called Western Civilization? To Christianity? To the United States? To the World?

If you disappeared tonight would the world miss you tomorrow? Will your ideas and beliefs live on without you? Just what is your legacy to the Future?

How much power do you really have? Why do you say 'we' - do you have a mouse in your pocket?

Can you answer these questions honestly? Can you approach politics with an 'open mind'.

Let's keep it real: Alone a man is a zilch - a big zero - united with others he gains both power and stature. NOBODY ever accomplished anything by himself. (All that Ayn Rand twaddle notwithstanding.) The only way you can influence the world by yourself is to fly your bomb laden plane into an aircraft carrier, Kamikaze style, and blow yourself to bits. (Or become a suicide bomber.) Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 people and didn't make a dent in the System... Leopold II of Belgium killed 15 million, Adolf Hitler killed 17 million, Josef Stalin killed 23 million, Mao Zedong killed 78 million... and, Belgium, Germany, Russia, and China are still Belgium, Germany, Russia, and China... The world keeps turning... 

So, what do you think you can do? To change things? Or, to win a place in history?

Apparently, Hitler and Stalin combined killed less people that Mao Zedong. During his rule in China, Mao killed 78 million people. It’s the size of entire population of Germany... I mention this because you like so much to talk about violence. Do you really have any idea what war and violence is like?

Better start reading the works of Chairman Mao... Maybe get a copy of his little red book... He's the guy to beat. He's got more kills than anybody.

But, before we jump to the Revolutionary Phase of politics, we need to examine an overlooked facet of the revolutionary diamond: namely, political legitimacy.

The root cause of revolution is the existence  of  real or perceived inequities within a society which a significant segment of the population believes negates the established order's legitimate right to govern.  As  Bard  O~Neill points  out in his work  "The Analysis of Insurgency", insurgency is  essentially a  question of political legitimacy: that  is, whether or not there is a perception within the general population that the ruling regime has lost its moral right to govern under the existing conditions.

The first objective of a revolution is the undermining of the established regime's legitimacy: the notion that it can rule and should rule. Revolutionary movements, however, must be very careful not to lose their own legitimacy by a premature and indiscriminate  use  of  violence to  accomplish  their  political agenda. As Che Guevara pointed out, the employment of violence should only be resorted to in those instances where the illegitimacy of the government is clearly evident and the population believes that the injustices existing  within the society cannot be redressed by civil means. Guevara cautioned:

          "Where a government has come into power through
     some  form  of  popular vote, fraudulent or  not,  and
     maintains  at  least an appearance  of  constitutional
     legality,  the  guerrilla outbreak cannot be  promoted
     since  the possibilities of peaceful struggle have not
     yet been exhausted."

Whether its aim is the liberation of its society from control by a foreign power, the deposition of a corrupt and tyrannical government, or the protection of existing institutions and values against forces advocating their transformation or demise, a revolutionary movement pursuing revolutionary goals must first exhaust all peaceful remedies to redress the inequities existing within its  society before resorting to violence. Otherwise, it risks the danger  of negating its own legitimacy: without which it cannot claim  the moral ascendancy of its cause nor generate substantial support within the general population. As history has shown, popular support for war is essential for its  success. According  to  Mao Zedong, "the richest source of power to wage war lies in the masses of people."  Men will fight wars for causes they believe in but oppose those which they find morally repugnant.

Revolutionaries must also be cautious of the fact that their association with a foreign power can also weaken their claim of legitimacy by projecting an impression that they are dominated and manipulated by that power, especially when the values and beliefs of that power are antithetical to those prevalent within the revolutionary's own society.

Therefore, in order to first exhaust all peaceful remedies to redress the inequities existing within our society before resorting to violence, we must create an ABOVE GROUND ORGANIZATION and work to become a POPULAR MOVEMENT.

As distasteful as it might be to compromise - to achieve a UNITED FRONT - it has to be done in order that the revolutionary forces can achieve legitimacy. Because without legitimacy they have no chance of winning the struggle for political power.

And, that's the Truth!

2011-12-27

The Cult of Che


I read an article recently, by some Marxist pencil-neck, criticizing Ernesto "Che" Guevara. He said, "Che wasn't really a communist because he hadn't mastered Marxist theory."

Who was Che, anyway?

Che, was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, intellectual, guerrilla leader, diplomat and military theorist. A major figure of the Cuban Revolution, his stylized visage has become a ubiquitous counter-cultural symbol of rebellion and global insignia within popular culture.

As a young medical student, Guevara traveled throughout Latin America and was radically transformed by the endemic poverty and alienation he witnessed. His experiences and observations during these trips led him to conclude that the region's ingrained economic inequalities were an intrinsic result of capitalism, monopolism, neocolonialism, and imperialism, with the only remedy being world revolution. This belief prompted his involvement in Guatemala's social reforms under President Jacobo Arbenz, whose eventual CIA-assisted overthrow solidified Guevara's political ideology. Later, while living in Mexico City, he met Raúl and Fidel Castro, joined their 26th of July Movement, and sailed to Cuba aboard the yacht, 'Granma', with the intention of overthrowing U.S.-backed Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. Guevara soon rose to prominence among the insurgents, was promoted to second-in-command, and played a pivotal role in the victorious two year guerrilla campaign that deposed the Batista regime.

Following the Cuban Revolution, Guevara performed a number of key roles in the new government. These included reviewing the appeals and firing squads for those convicted as war criminals during the revolutionary tribunals,  instituting agrarian reform as minister of industries, helping spearhead a successful nationwide literacy campaign, serving as both national bank president and instructional director for Cuba’s armed forces, and traversing the globe as a diplomat on behalf of Cuban socialism. Such positions also allowed him to play a central role in training the militia forces who repelled the Bay of Pigs Invasion and bringing the Soviet nuclear-armed ballistic missiles to Cuba which precipitated the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. Additionally, he was a prolific writer and diarist, composing a seminal manual on guerrilla warfare, along with a best-selling memoir about his youthful motorcycle journey across South America. Guevara left Cuba in 1965 to foment revolution abroad, first unsuccessfully in Congo-Kinshasa and later in Bolivia, where he was captured by CIA-assisted Bolivian forces and executed.

Guevara remains both a revered and reviled historical figure, polarized in the collective imagination in a multitude of biographies, memoirs, essays, documentaries, songs, and films. As a result of his perceived martyrdom, poetic invocations for class struggle, and desire to create the consciousness of a "new man" driven by moral rather than material incentives; he has evolved into a quintessential icon of various leftist-inspired movements. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century, while an Alberto Korda photograph of him entitled Guerrillero Heroico (shown), was declared "the most famous photograph in the world".

The Soviet Union and the legion of pro-Moscow communists who dominated the Castro regime saw Che as a radical Maoist who sought to stir revolutions throughout the world without the 'benefit' of party leadership.

THEORY VS PRACTICE

Of course Karl Marx was right. But he wasn't the last person who ever walked the earth. Since the 1800s there have been quite a few thinkers who also figured out the answers to a myriad of problems... It would take a book to name them all... We only recently have developed the Internet as a knowledge base, and a place to exchange ideas... But, it is plain for all to see that millions of people are thinking and coming up with new ideas everyday.

We must take advantage of the latest and best ideas and make them our own, rather than constantly rehash old ideas and ineffective solutions. Otherwise we will become obsolete. And a laughingstock among the working people of this country.

Which brings us to the arm-chair theorist: Who wastes his time worrying about what might have been. Who thinks and talks and writes - but never manages to actually do anything! He will advocate violence but never puts his 'ass in the grass'... He wants respect for his 'mind' but never does anything tangible to earn it. 

What good are thoughts without action? What good is a critique of the work of others without positive solutions?

Show us how to get what we want or shut the fuck up! 

My position is now and has always been that intellectuals are superfluous. Negative thinking is always a brake on human progress. It is those who are bold enough to ACT that make history and effect change. The critics usually wind up in front of a firing squad or locked away in prison for their troubles.

Practice what you preach or go back to sleep! DO IT - don't just go on and on about it!

WHY DID CHE HAVE TO DIE?

I think what happened to Che is that he decided to commit suicide... The logic is inescapable: politics is a dirty business, there is no place in it for romantics and dreamers. They are often exploited to be sure. But, in the end, it is always the bureaucrats that triumph. Someone has to 'manage' affairs; build the roads , schools and factories... Someone has to do the dirty work, to sweep and take out the trash, to clean the toilets... We can't all be noble knights on a quest to save the world... Revolution isn't about fighting - it's about building the New Society and creating the New Man!

OF WHAT VALUE IS CHE TO US?

Che represents the Spirit of Revolution. 'Saint Ernesto' is the patron saint of hopeless causes. The Indomitable Spirit of Humanity. That refuses to give way before tyranny. That resists the Enemy to the bitter end. And, in the end, triumphs over all adversity - even in death and defeat - because, after all, you cannot kill an idea! You can kill the man, and make him a martyr - thus giving the idea more power - but, you cannot stop the force of human history. You can fall under the wheels of human progress and be ground to mincemeat, if that is your choice or fate - but you can't stop what is destined to be!

And, that's the Truth!