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marmar

(77,078 posts)
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 10:49 PM Jan 2012

Outlawing dissent: Rahm Emanuel's new regime


Outlawing dissent: Rahm Emanuel's new regime
On the pretext of policing upcoming G8 and Nato summits, Chicago's mayor has awarded himself draconian new powers

Bernard Harcourt
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 19 January 2012


It's almost as if Rahm Emanuel was lifting a page from Naomi Klein's Shock Doctrine – as if he was reading her account of Milton Friedman's "Chicago Boys" as a cookbook recipe, rather than as the ominous episode that it was. In record time, Emanuel successfully exploited the fact that Chicago will host the upcoming G8 and Nato summit meetings to increase his police powers and extend police surveillance, to outsource city services and privatize financial gains, and to make permanent new limitations on political dissent. It all happened – very rapidly and without time for dissent – with the passage of rushed security and anti-protest measures adopted by the city council on 18 January 2012.

Sadly, we are all too familiar with the recipe by now: first, hype up and blow out of proportion a crisis (and if there isn't a real crisis, as in Chicago, then create one), call in the heavy artillery and rapidly seize the opportunity to expand executive power, to redistribute wealth for private gain and to suppress political dissent. As Friedman wrote in Capitalism and Freedom in 1982 – and as Klein so eloquently describes in her book:

"Only a crisis – actual or perceived – produces real change. When the crisis occurs, the actions that are taken depend on the ideas that are lying around. That, I believe, is our basic function … until the politically impossible becomes politically inevitable."


Today, it's more than mere ideas that are lying around; for several decades now, and especially since 9/11, there are blueprints scattered all around us.

Step 1: hype a crisis or create one if there isn't a real one available. Easily done:with images from London, Toronto, Genoa, and Seattle of the most violent anti-G8 protesters streaming on Fox News and repeated references to anarchists and rioters, the pump is primed. Rather than discuss the peaceful Occupy Chicago protests over the past three months, city officials and the media focus on what Fraternal Order of Police President Michael Shields calls "people who travel around the world as professional anarchists and rioters" and a "bunch of wild, anti-globalist anarchists". The looming crisis headlines Rahm Emanuel's draft legislation, now passed: "Whereas, Both the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ("Nato&quot and the Group of Eight ("G8&quot summits will be held in the spring of 2012 in the City of Chicago" and "whereas, the Nato and G8 Summits continue to evolve in terms of the size and scope, thereby creating unanticipated or extraordinary support and security needs …" The crisis calls for immediate action. ..............(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2012/jan/19/outlawing-dissent-rahm-emanuel-new-regime



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Outlawing dissent: Rahm Emanuel's new regime (Original Post) marmar Jan 2012 OP
Wasn't it Rahm himself who said, "Never let a crisis go to waste?" n/t markpkessinger Jan 2012 #1
Would someone please tell me why this fascist is still in our party DJ13 Jan 2012 #2
Because he fits right in. Do you know how much money that little Napoleonic douche Guy Whitey Corngood Jan 2012 #3
All I know Drale Jan 2012 #4

DJ13

(23,671 posts)
2. Would someone please tell me why this fascist is still in our party
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 10:58 PM
Jan 2012

He really would be better off admitting he's a Republican.

Drale

(7,932 posts)
4. All I know
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 11:01 PM
Jan 2012

is that I am soooo glad I am done with school by the time the summet happens, because going downtown during that would be crazy.

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