Biden’s “Booming Economy” Is Just Another Front In The Media’s War On Reality Authored by Kit Knightly via Off-Guardian.org, Did you know the economy was booming? This may come as a shock to anyone out there who a)Β is aliveΒ or b)Β has to buy things, but itβs definitely true. MSNBCΒ and theΒ New York TimesΒ said so. Mehdi Hasan did a segmentΒ on his show: NBC reportΒ βPresident Bidenβs approval rating has fallen to lowest level of his presidency despite booming economyβ, and Hasan just doesnβt understand why people would beΒ βunhappy with the way Biden is handling the economyβΒ when wages are growing and theyβve added a βrecord 6.4 million jobβ in 2021. Now, OK, that reported 4.5% wage growth is lagging way behind inflation, meaning in real terms people are being paidΒ less. Yes, alright, the βnew jobsβ were really just (some) of the people who lost their jobs during lockdown being rehired. And fine, the reason spending is increasing could beΒ that everything costs more. But seriously, weβre fine, itβs booming. Now, some booming economy deniers, Russian bots or anti-vaxxers will doubtless point to all the βevidenceβ that the US economy is not booming. Theyβll probably point out that inflation isΒ at a 40 year high, and likely toΒ keep on rising. That the current price of gas is theΒ highest ever in US history. That the US is expected to enter a recessionΒ by the end of the year. That house prices are increasing so fast that experts are predicting aΒ βhousing bubbleβ. That βhomeless campsβ and βtent citiesβ withΒ populations in the thousandsΒ are popping up inΒ dozens of cities. That the βcrippling sanctionsβ placed on Russia seem to have βaccidentally backfiredβ and hurt the US economy badly. And, most of all, that moves are afoot which could see major oil tradesΒ being done in Yuan, not dollars. A change that could potentially cause the death of the petrodollar, the end of the USD as the global reserve currency, and send the US economy into a death spiral somewhere between Black Monday andΒ Weimar Germany. Clearly, this is all just conspiracy theories and nonsense. The economy reallyΒ isΒ booming. Oh, and in more good news the chocolate ration has increased from 30 grams a week to 20. β¦thatβs enough sarcasm for now. Itβs time to circle back to reality, because that is whatβs missing here. Reality. I originally started writing this piece as a brief illustration of the language of propaganda β an entry in the βNew normal newspeakβ series, but in the writing it changed. It made me think β the story is more insidious than just a lie, or even re-inventing the meaning of words. Itβs an illustration of how far removed from the world of the real our βrealityβ can become. In the 50s and 60s, a single full-time job could feed, clothe and house a family of four. Now every family needs at least two incomes just to get by. Millions of people work multiple jobs and struggle to make ends meet. The UK has food banks readily discussed in the news every day. For most of my life the UK did notΒ haveΒ foodbanks, I had never heard of them before I was thirty. A relative of mine once told me a story about travelling to South America in the 1980s and seeing the first homeless person she had ever seen. Now, millions of unfortunate people are forced to live on the streets all across the Western world. People cannot afford gas or heat or food or rent. The price of everything is increasing even as wages lag behind inflation. Everywhere you shop you buy less and spend more. If all of that can be translated into βboomingβ, then βthe economyβ itself becomes a nonsense concept so abstract and removed from real-life experience that it is either entirely fictional or completely irrelevant. We just lived through a fake pandemic. We know we have rigged elections. βThe economyβ is apparently meaningless. How much of what we see and hear in the mass media has any grounding in reality at all? We know itβs not 100%, and it could easily be as little as none. Maybe weβre notΒ headed towardΒ an Orwellian dystopia, weβreΒ already living in one. A world where reality is not refuted, it is simply not acknowledged to exist. The only βtruthβ is the headlines, which report nothing but covert advertising for the status quo or pump out outrage porn designed to divide society along carefully constructed fault lines, and distract from the simple truth β everything is getting worse and theyβre doing it on purpose. No matter how they employ contrived statistics to convince the mass of people that everything is fine (even as theyβre fired for not being vaccinated and have to choose between getting warm or getting fed) the truth is that almost everyone works more and has less. Worries more, enjoys less. Fears more, thinks less. Economically, educationally, spirituallyβ¦weβre going backwards. And behind this decline isΒ intent. Itβs not accidental, itβs not a by-product of βthe systemβ, itβs not the inevitable fallout of capitalism β it is directed, deliberate and malign. They are trying to make you poor, theyΒ said so. FlyΒ less. Drive less. ShowerΒ less. No meat. No sugar. No alcohol.Β Rent donβt buy. Own nothing.Β Be happy. They want you to suffer. They want you to be cold and hungry and not toΒ mind, or evenΒ know. They want you sitting in your rented one-room flat, shivering under fifty layers of rented clothes, sipping your rented cup of GMO-cabbage water, and nodding in approval because the rented television says the economy is doing well. They want you arguing vociferously with your neighbours about things thatΒ never happenedΒ to people whoΒ do not exist. They want you to live like a pauper and smile because youβre doing it for a good causeΒ they made up. They want you toΒ βreject the evidence of your ears and eyesβ, because making people believe a lie β especially an obvious, irrational, impossible lie β is the purest form of power and the ultimate form of control. Orwell was right about that, as he was about so much else. Tyler Durden Wed, 04/06/2022 – 16:20
Biden’s “Booming Economy” Is Just Another Front In The Media’s War On Reality
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