THANKSGIVING IN AMERICA 2013
By Andre Damon and Barry Grey. 28
November 2013 http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/11/28/pers-n28.html
This year’s Thanksgiving holiday,
coming more than five years after the Wall Street crash, highlights the
devastating impact of mass unemployment and budget cuts on tens of millions of
Americans. It underscores as well the increasing concentration of wealth in the
hands of a tiny elite.
Even as food banks across the
country report increasing demand and dwindling supplies, the US media is
obsessed with snowstorms, travel delays and Black Friday sales. There is barely
a mention of the intractable unemployment, poverty, hunger and homelessness
that impact millions.
Judging by the media coverage, one
would never suspect that the United States is a country where, according to a
July 2013 report by the Associated Press, “Four out of five US adults struggle
with joblessness, near-poverty or reliance on welfare for at least parts of
their lives.”
In cities throughout the country,
people have lined up by the hundreds for Thanksgiving food distributions,
recalling the bread lines of the 1930s. Food banks are reporting rising demand
not only from the unemployed, but also from the growing ranks of the working
poor.
The dire conditions created by years
of economic slump have been compounded by cutbacks in food stamp benefits that
took effect at the beginning of this month, eliminating the equivalent of two
days of food every month. Extended unemployment benefits are set to expire for
millions of people on December 31, throwing them even further into destitution.
Amid such shocking poverty and
misery—and incessant claims that there is no money to do anything about it—the
stock market is setting new records every day. Over the past week, the Dow
Jones Industrial Average has hit 16,000, the Standard & Poor’s 500 stock
index has reached 1,800, and the NASDAQ has once again topped 4,000.
The giddy—and unsustainable—rise of
stock prices, which is propelling the personal fortunes of the rich and the
super-rich to ever more astronomical heights, is being deliberately engineered
by the Obama administration and the Federal Reserve Board. Near-zero interest
rates and $85 billion a month in cash infusions from the Fed into the financial
markets are facilitating an accelerated transfer of wealth from the bottom to
the very top of the social ladder.
This week, the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development reported that US life expectancy has sunk
below the international average, dropping below that of Greece, Portugal, South
Korea and Slovenia. One of the starkest indices of the social crisis is the
rise in the number of Americans receiving food stamps from 28.2 million in 2008
to 47.7 million this year, an increase of 70 percent.
The response of the political
establishment to the growth in need has been to slash benefits in advance of
the holidays. The $5 billion in food stamp cuts implemented at the start of
November are only the beginning, with the Democrats proposing to cut an
additional $4 billion in food stamps as a “sensible” alternative to more than
$40 billion in cuts proposed by the Republicans.
The social chasm in America is
reflected in a concentrated manner in New York City, the country’s largest
metropolis and the home of Wall Street. Ninety-six billionaires live in the
city. On average, they own four homes, each one worth nearly $20 million, as
well as one or two yachts, a private jet or two, and a small army of domestic
servants. Their combined wealth is more than three times the city’s annual
budget.
Across the Harlem River from
Manhattan lies the Bronx, the poorest of New York’s five boroughs. There, half
of all children live in households that do not have enough to eat, according to
a report issued this week by the New York City Coalition Against Hunger.
In America’s second-largest city and
the center of the film industry, Los Angeles, the City Council is debating
whether to follow the lead of Philadelphia and Seattle and ban the distribution
of food to the homeless in public places.
Detroit, the historical center of
American manufacturing, has been thrown into bankruptcy by an unelected
emergency manager, who is using his emergency powers to rip up the pensions and
health benefits of tens of thousands of city workers and sell off the city’s
assets, including the world-famous art collection at the Detroit Institute of
Arts. The billions stolen from the working class are to be handed over to the
banks and major holders of city bonds.
The decline in living standards of
broad sections of the population is not even raised as a significant issue by
the Obama administration, the political establishment as a whole, or the
corporate-controlled media. There is hardly a pretense that the present
situation is a temporary aberration. Nor are any policies proposed to improve
the conditions of life of working people.
Instead, mass unemployment, growing
poverty and increasing social inequality are casually described as the “new
normal.”
This social reality is an indictment
of the entire political order and the capitalist system it serves. It is,
moreover, the rule, not the exception, all over the world.
For the working class, things will
only get worse so long as political and economic control is left in the hands
of a parasitic financial aristocracy and its political representatives. Social
opposition is mounting and will take explosive forms in the US, as it has begun
to do in Egypt, Greece and other countries.
The defense of the most basic social
rights—to a job, a decent wage, health care, education, a decent retirement,
access to culture and art—requires a struggle against the two
corporate-controlled parties and the financial oligarchy. The critical issue is
the building of a new leadership in the working class—the Socialist Equality
Party—to arm the coming struggles with an independent socialist program.
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