"We
Hear you Knocking but You can't come in"
A guest post by Pamela Mac Neil
We
have a government, who, for the most part operates in secrecy along
with a Prime Minister who rules from the sidelines. It is also
obvious that his refusal to debate the other leaders on TV networks
is because of their 10 million plus viewers. In short the Canadian
majority. He and his regime operate more like a cult. Cult leaders
and cult members also don't deal with the rest of society. Harpers
hiding and secrecy is intentional, a strategy, used to get reelected
no matter how removed he is from the electorate. The offensivness of
this exclusion is that more then any other way in which he shows
contempt for Canadians, this exclusion reflects not just his disdain,
but the sheer arrogance of trying to hold on to power without the
consent of the the Canadian majority. Everything that Harper and his
CONs do in secrecy is about solidifying and expanding their power.
Operating in secrecy is the result of a sustained, strategic,
organized policy with the goal being to take control of the country,
but Harper in his campaigning has taken his secrecy and information
control to new, extreme levels and this is being done for all
Canadians to see, only because it can't be hidden. Anyone attending
Harpers campaign stops in 2015 will be vetted before hand and can
only come to hear Harper speak by having an invitation.
We
all know he is an unmitigated failure in all of his domestic and
foreign policies. This is no secret, regardless of the fact that he
created most of these policies in secrecy, he now wants to
eliminate any discussion of them altogether as if they never existed.
Secrecy is the magic wand that he waves to make all of his failed
policies disappear. If at a campaign stop his policy track record is
not discussed and no one is asking any questions then maybe his
policy failures didn't exist, besides now he can bold face lie about
them, turning his failures into successes with no one calling him on
it. The icing on his flat, unrising cake is that he can now CAMPAIGN
in secrecy. No worries about Canadians listening carefully to what he
is saying and asking uncomfortable questions. It's full speed ahead
in running a country wide campaign that is pure fantasy.What kind of
a man, who as the PM of Canada, excludes the majority of Canadians,
from his campaigning in a supposedly open election by preventing them
from attending his campaign events and only those Canadians with an
invitation, given to them by some conservative minion are allowed to
hear him speak. The kind of man who is either very desperate and
afraid or the kind of man who is so sure that his campaigning by
invitation only will get him re-elected, that he is prepared to risk
the rath of the Canadian majority, but it never did matter to Harper
that most Canadians despise him. This is pure hatred that he is
showing to the Canadian public and implicit in this hatred is the
presumption that Canadians are stupid , obedient serfs who could care
less who forms the government in October. Inherent in almost every
action Harper has taken since becoming PM in 2006 is his step by step
crawl toward full rule. Achieving ultimate power is so close, he is
prepared to risk openly excluding most Canadians from the electoral
process, which campaigning and engaging with ALL Canadians is part
of. This campaign by invitation only is indicative of how deep his
lust for power runs. It's not just his Neoliberal policies that he
has forced on Canadians, mainly done behind closed doors
particularly in the last 4 year, but rather it is that Neoliberalism
itself is Harpers blue print to power. Neoliberalism, the economic
system whose success has never been validated by evidence.
Government involvement is needed to create Neoliberal policies.
Because Neoliberalism lacks any real political or philosophical ideas
or context of which can be studied to understand its nature and
because it operates only as an economic theory although masked also
as political theory it is empty of any substantial ideas and is
actually based on dogma. Dogma of course can only be accepted by
faith, because nothing in dogma can be proven , it is not open to
reason's analysis, it is a blank intellectual wall waiting to be
climbed by the faithful, the true believers, the corporate elite and
those like Harper seeking power.
It
is not a big leap to believe in evangelical fundamentalist christian
dogma to a belief in Neoliberal dogma. Both are used by Harper to
gain power. Government by stealth, now campaigning by stealth.
Doing invitation only campaigning and allowing only the chosen ito
attend, Harper is pulling out all the stops, even ripping off his
own mask of civility, because the prize is so close. He is even
prepared to reveal who he really is, a fascist tyrant and what he is
really after, power. A profoundly insecure, malevolent little man who
is in awe of being Prime Minister and who mistakes all the elaborate
perks of that office, many that he has created himself, as symbols
of power. It is always the most insecure and those who feel the most
inferior who seek power to rule over others. Many Canadians I think
confuse Harpers arrogance for self-confidence. His inability to
communicate directly with Canadians is based on both fear and
contempt. His arrogance is based on getting away with it. Power is
not sought by self-confident men/women, nor by men/women of
self-esteem. Harpers seething Hatred of Pierre trudeau is because
Trudeaus self confidence was grounded in genuine self-esteem. Trudeau
could talk to any crowd, entertain any group of dignataries, travel
the world and assimilate himself into any countries culture. Trudeau
felt at home in the world. Harpers world has to be choreographed
before he enters it. Nothing spontaneous. A tightly controlled room
where Harper can speak, do a photo-op then leave. I don't think
Harper ever thought he could be PM, but through lying , cheating and
deception he was elected PM with minority governments twice. So he
discovered that cheating and lying does work. The dye was cast. Bad
guys can finish first, so in the 2011 election with the liberals
tanking and the Cons ramping up, no matter at what cost, their
deceptive and corrupt practice of this is how we get elected, then
voila, winning the election with a majority government. Harper has
gone from not thinking he could be , but wishing he was PM, to a 2015
election that if he wins and wins a majority he will seize full
control over the country, his dream of ruling Canada openly realized.
He will feel very comfortable speaking at all of his invitation only
campaign stops, his audience feeling priviledged for having been
invited. He may even play the piano and sing for the the chosen ones,
while those holding tightly to their invitations beam.
Pamela
Mac Neil's main interest is studying how ideas from philosophy
and history shape politics.
5 comments:
A superb post, Pam.
Thanks Owen.
Well-said, Pamela! You clearly have Harper's number; ousting him in October will in large part depend upon how many others realize these ugly truths about the man.
Thanks Lorne. I think though if Harper continues in his campaign the way he has started he may do himself in. Even without knowing about his failed policies, Canadians will see a sneering, angry face and hear him malevolently attacking not only mulcair and Trudeau, but whoever does not meet with his approval.I amazed that he and his cons think that spewing venom is what is going to get him elected. I say, spew on.
Excellent post, Pamela. Deadly accurate picture of Neoliberalism and of Harper. It's also a terrifying depiction. Unfortunately, if Harper can maintain the support of his core base, and it's likely he will, particularly with the additional 30 new gerrymandered ridings which will likely garner the Cons another 22 seats, the prospect for either of the opposition parties ending his reign of error looks very bleak. You are spot on regarding the evangelical fundamentalist element playing a big role: true believers don't need to know what they support, they just do. They'll call that faith but it's just minds switched off. Lovely writing.
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