“The United States, judging by everything, is the only country in the world founded by the big landowners, industrialists and bankers. The founders of the United States have managed to create a principally new system of government, in which the property, power and ideology do not control the royal family and the Church, but the oligarchs, explains [Vladimir] Lepehin.
[Jim Dean] “Mr. Lepehin attempted an impossible thing to do, looking at the current oligarch capitalist threat, which has become a national security threat to us all today, through the prism of America’s Founding Fathers, which was really a totally different situation. And as for what came later, where all those in all modern politics who had lots of money, media access and industrial power effectively had “more than one vote”.
“Throughout American history, the author reminds us that whoever is in the ruling class and whoever is elected president of the country, the ones who really control the country are the filthy rich… It is very much clear that in such system of government the positioned leader of the country cannot be a politician who is not under its control.
“Lepehin states that in the 20th century there were only two exceptions in which American presidents were more or less independent. The first was Franklin Roosevelt, who in times of economic disaster in 1933 and then World War II got a carte blanche for independent operation.
“The second was, according to Lepehin, John Kennedy, a Democrat who unlike Roosevelt had no mandate from the oligarchs and who therefore was unacceptable to the American system of government, not only in the ranks of Republicans but also among his own Democrats.”
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Russia: Who is managing the US behind the scenes?
Although it seems that Russia doesn’t really care who will be the next president of the United States, because it doesn’t actually matter much, it is still very important who will replace Barack Obama, writes the RIA Novosti philosopher Vladimir Lepehin.
The United States, judging by everything, is the only country in the world founded by the big landowners, industrialists and bankers. The founders of the United States have managed to create a principally new system of government, in which the property, power and ideology do not control the royal family and the Church, but the oligarchs, explains Lepehin.
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[ Editor’s note: Actually there was not much competition in the “founding country” field, as there had been none in a long time, while Europe fought endless wars with and without religious overtones. America was “founded” by those fleeing that chaos, including the white slaves, which are America’s deepest secret.
Lepehin’s description is dead wrong on the oligarch thing, but can be forgiven as he is far away from America, and he used a trendy theme. All those who owned a piece of property were invested with a vote… one vote. So the man that owned a small piece of rocky soil to eek out a living had equal voting power to a 1000-acre plantation owner.
This was the unprecedented gift to the modern world by America’s Founding fathers, as was Jefferson’s concept of a “natural aristocracy” which was earned by education and merit, not by royal lineage. Jefferson took this further when he introduced legislation which ended the passing on of inheritance to the oldest son, thereby spreading inherited wealth out among more human seedlings.
After our Revolutionary War, where both my wife and I had ancestors, hers with General Washington at Valley Forge and mine in a Georgia unit, these veterans received land grants for their service, a privilege of merit for having served, when only 5% of the colonists at the time openly supported the Revolution in that they were subject to severe punishment. And punishment was meted out to a good number of the Signers of our Declaration of Independence.
Mr. Lepehin attempted an impossible thing to do, looking at the current oligarch capitalist threat, which has become a national security threat to us all today, through the prism of America’s Founding Fathers, which was really a totally different situation.
And as for what came later, where all those in all modern politics who had lots of money, media access and industrial power effectively had “more than one vote”.
There will always be those with more influence in democratic institutions everywhere, but it is what they do with that influence and why which is what voters should be focused on. Unions have always had more power than independent small businesses. The US Electrical Workers organization was communist-controlled for a number of years, as was the Seamen’s union, which was used for its wonderful worldwide courier services.
But I salute Mr. Lepehin for taking on the oligarchs for the scourge they have become… Jim W. Dean ]
Throughout American history, the author reminds us that whoever is in the ruling class and whoever is elected president of the country, the ones who really control the country are the filthy rich.
However, the pass in their closed clubs have never been just a situation of property but also fidelity to its caste.
“It is very much clear that in such system of government the positioned leader of the country cannot be a politician who is not under its control. And where else could the president come from when the entire political system from the bottom to the top is structured so that without a serious financial support of the mentioned clubs (provisionally called ‘Republican’ and ‘Democrat’), a person cannot become even an ordinary congressman? “, asks the author.
It is obvious, writes Lepehin that in such a system of government the president of the US represents only a decoration. True policy of this country is not embodied by the chief of the White House, but the state apparatus which is absolutely loyal to the establishment and American values. The task of this apparatus is the control of the President himself and his actions, notes the author.
Lepehin states that in the 20th century there were only two exceptions in which American presidents were more or less independent. The first was Franklin Roosevelt, who in times of economic disaster in 1933 and then World War II got a carte blanche for independent operation.
The second was, according to Lepehin, John Kennedy, a Democrat who unlike Roosevelt had no mandate from the oligarchs and who therefore was unacceptable to the American system of government, not only in the ranks of Republicans but also among his own Democrats.
The tragic removal of John and Robert Kennedy then became the foundation for all other Americans who later sought to enter the big politics of the country. And the rules of this policy so far has not been challenged by no one, including Barack Obama, says the author.
Why is Hillary dangerous, and Donald Trump interesting
“We should applaud Barack Obama. He took the presidential position with having some ideas, and tried even to implement some of them, “writes Lepehin, citing as an example his program of reforms of health care and education.
Obama, however, like his predecessors, had to face the fact that the realization of any kind, even a slight idea in America is impossible without the support of the establishment.
“I suppose, however, that the American president responded the gray eminences who blocked his ideas by sabotaging several of their demands. He went out to meet the oligarchical lobbyists in connection with Libya and Syria, but has ‘raised a handbrake’ for calls of ‘severe responses’ to Russia’s conflict with Georgia, the Crimea and Donbas. He signed a decision to extend the sanctions against Russia, but probably with no particular satisfaction, “says Lepehin.
Many people call Obama “the American Gorbachev” because of his inconsistency and indecision.
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