“The Meeting” first appeared on this blog on August 10. Some have asked me if it is fact or
fiction. It is fiction, but that does
not mean that such a meeting could not have happened! Certainly, tremendous amounts of money have
been raised to support the conservative agenda.
Aided by the Supreme Court’s “Citizens United” decision which said the
First Amendment prohibits government from censoring political broadcasts
in candidate elections when those broadcasts are funded by corporations or
unions and that these entities could be considered as “people” protected by the
First Amendment; that would justify the way the money
was raised in this story.
In this version of the story, I have added (in red) a few comments on the methodology which was
developed at the meeting for gaining support.
If you have not read this bit of “fiction” before, please read it
now. And if you have read it before,
please re-read it and note the comments in red. After
re-reading it myself, I am wondering if, unknown to me, such a meeting actually
did take place.
The Meeting
Jack Lippman
The meeting was held in a secluded and luxurious chalet in the foothills of an isolated mountain range. A private airstrip was the only access to the place other than a rugged unmarked road used to bring in the staff, food and housekeeping essentials from the nearest town, sixty miles away. A number of private jets were parked at the end of the runway where the hangar and fuel depot were located.
The meeting was held in a secluded and luxurious chalet in the foothills of an isolated mountain range. A private airstrip was the only access to the place other than a rugged unmarked road used to bring in the staff, food and housekeeping essentials from the nearest town, sixty miles away. A number of private jets were parked at the end of the runway where the hangar and fuel depot were located.
The men, all casually dressed as if they were there for a weekend of hunting or fishing, sat around a large conference table. They shall remain nameless, but suffice it to say, each one represented personal wealth in excess of the 300 billion dollar level, which made their eight figure annual salaries almost meaningless. These were the wealthiest men in America. If I were to identify them, you would not recognize one name. Each had gone to great lengths to preserve their anonymity, a quality common to possessors of wealth of this kind.
“Gentlemen,” intoned a short
gray-haired man sitting at the table. “In order to get to our agenda
promptly and tend to business, I want to remind all of you of what our group is
all about. I am sure you all already know this … that is why you are here
… but these ideas bear frequent repeating.” No one said anything. A
few of the men nodded their assent.
"Although we as individuals are clearly the most charitable people in the world, our prime objective is wealth preservation.”
"Although we as individuals are clearly the most charitable people in the world, our prime objective is wealth preservation.”
“Not exactly,” someone
interjected. “I am not in the least charitable. I don’t care if
people out there live or die or starve or whatever. I donate for tax
purposes. If the God damn government took away the deductions I get for
what I give, and what my foundations give away, I wouldn’t let loose of a red
cent.”
“Thank you, George, for your
comments. But let’s get on with it,” the discussion leader
continued.
“Ideally, it would be wonderful if
there were no such thing as taxes. Some of you, I know, have moved a lot
of your wealth to countries where there are practically none, but we all know
there are limits to how much of that you can do. So long as we are
Americans, we must do as much as we can to keep taxes here to a minimum and
deductions and loopholes at a maximum. We must have a government, for
without one, we would lose the protection it provides to allow us the freedom
to do what we want with our money. And of course, at a minimum, we need
an army and navy to provide that protection.”
George raised his hand, was
recognized, and spoke up. “Bull. We don’t need the government to
provide us with a military. We can hire our own. It’s cheaper that
way. There’s plenty of mercenaries around and no one gives a shit if they
get killed.”
“George, thank you for your
comments. That’s something to consider, but let’s get on. Even
though the maximum tax rate is down to 35%. that's still a big hit. Even
with deductions and shelters, it takes a lot out our wallets. The
Democrats would like to see it go back up to 39%, like it was under
Clinton. I would love it back down to 25% or even lower. Single
digits would be fine. And paying into Social Security is something we
must avoid. That’s a bottomless pit. We only pay into it on a miniscule
fraction of our income but I would hate to see that changed, and there are
those out there who want to do exactly that.”
“Look at the numbers, though. There
are only ten of us in this room and there are maybe another 100,000 top-bracket
taxpayers out there who are almost in the same boat as we are, and we are
speaking for them too. Our task is to make sure the government keeps
doing it our way. We have to get the country behind us. That
Norquist fellow did a fine job getting a lot of Congressmen to pledge never to
increase taxes nor get rid of our blessed loopholes, but he’s beginning to lose
his credibility. Bush helped him a lot to connect to the conservatives
out there, but that’s history now.”
The discussion leader paused
briefly, looked out of the massive picture windows at the spectacular scenery
surrounding the chalet and continued.
View looking westward from chalet picture window
View looking westward from chalet picture window
“As I see it, we must do everything
to promote the idea that tax increases, in any form whatsoever, including
removing loopholes and deductions, are extremely bad for the country. We
must drill it into the heads of all Americans that taxation removes incentive
to invest and grow the economy at all levels and kills jobs. That gets
them every time. We have to get that into the schools at all levels, even
kindergarten.”
“Ha,” someone laughed. “Maybe
we should put out an Ayn Rand inspired comic book for kids.”
“Great idea,” the leader chuckled.
“But this is no laughing matter. We must convince America that the Laffer
curve, the economic ideas of Milton Friedman and of course, of Frederick Hayek,
are irrefutable truths, deserving of as much respect as the Ten
Commandments. And that the Keynesian policies of using government
spending and higher taxes as tools with which to manage the economy, and to
provide an unearned safety net, are poisonous.”
“The way to do this is to convince a
majority of Americans of the validity of our positions. And this is a
great time to continue to do this. The citizenry is hurting and they,
like us, are taxpayers. We need them on our side. They will buy this
argument that taxes are the cause of all of the country’s problems, if we shove
it down their throats hard enough and often enough. Put the blame on the
government. It spends too much. On anything and everything.
As a wise person out there has said, ‘we have to starve the beast.’ "
"If the funding for Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and every government spending program out there were cut at least in half, we would never again need to even think about raising taxes. We might even cut them significantly. Frankly, I know people would be hurting and some might even die, and things the government does, like roads and dams and research, would have to be eliminated. But it is far more important that this nation preserve our freedom to accumulate wealth without having to share it with anyone else through excessive taxation. It’s our money. We cannot have anything that would even hint at the Marxist concept of wealth redistribution. That’s what high taxes really are. The French cut off Louis XIV’s head to start this God damn leftist ball rolling and we aim to make sure it is stopped right here.”
"If the funding for Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and every government spending program out there were cut at least in half, we would never again need to even think about raising taxes. We might even cut them significantly. Frankly, I know people would be hurting and some might even die, and things the government does, like roads and dams and research, would have to be eliminated. But it is far more important that this nation preserve our freedom to accumulate wealth without having to share it with anyone else through excessive taxation. It’s our money. We cannot have anything that would even hint at the Marxist concept of wealth redistribution. That’s what high taxes really are. The French cut off Louis XIV’s head to start this God damn leftist ball rolling and we aim to make sure it is stopped right here.”
All those around the table rose and
applauded the speaker.
“Okay, here is the way we do
it. And it has to be done so convincingly that even the Congressmen and
local politicians who come aboard actually believe this stuff with all their
hearts. That won’t be easy, because some of them are really smart, but we
need to make them believers.”
1. We must control the media. We have to have at least one or two major TV networks in our pocket whose programming we can control. (they have Fox in their pocket.) We must dominate talk radio, (They do. Limbaugh, Savage, Prager, etc. already dominate talk radio. Liberal talk shows are few and far between.) internet web sites, (There are hundreds. Ever wonder how they are funded?) newspapers, particularly in smaller cities and towns, and magazines. (Since most national magazines didn’t buy their story, they founded their own. It’s called Newsmax and looks like a real magazine, but it is pure conservative propaganda.) Once they get our message out, it gets E-mailed all over the country, multiplied ten-fold.
2. We must fund foundations and institutes which provide legitimate appearing material and documentation, telling our story, to be provided to the media. (Ever wonder how the American Enterprise Institute, the Cato Institute, the Heritage Foundation, Americans for Tax Reform, the Hudson Institute, The Eagle Forum, Judicial Watch, etc. get their money?) Generously endowing a few hard-up colleges or universities can result in strong support for our position from the academic world. (Like Oral Roberts Univ. Law School, now Regent Law School, where Michelle Bachmann got her law degree.)
3. We must ally ourselves with groups who seem susceptible to adopting our ideology because they are already single-mindedly devoted to one cause or another. This blind devotion can be easily transferred to our cause. This will increase our numbers and believe me, this is very applicable to members of Congress and local legislators. The groups with which we must ally ourselves are endless. They include pro-Israel groups, (Support Israel, and oppose a separate state for the Palestinians, and they will support *whatever else is in your agenda.)pro-life groups, (Oppose abortion and they will support *whatever else is in your agenda.)creationists, (Oppose evolution and they will support *whatever else is in your agenda.)anti-fluouride groups, (etc.) home schooling and pro-educational voucher groups, (etc.) evangelical Christian groups, (etc.) anti-immigrant groups, (etc.) chambers of commerce, (etc.)some professional societies,(etc.) sporting groups, (etc.) bankers associations (etc.) and Second Amendment groups. (Oppose *gun control and they will support whatever else is in your agenda.)
1. We must control the media. We have to have at least one or two major TV networks in our pocket whose programming we can control. (they have Fox in their pocket.) We must dominate talk radio, (They do. Limbaugh, Savage, Prager, etc. already dominate talk radio. Liberal talk shows are few and far between.) internet web sites, (There are hundreds. Ever wonder how they are funded?) newspapers, particularly in smaller cities and towns, and magazines. (Since most national magazines didn’t buy their story, they founded their own. It’s called Newsmax and looks like a real magazine, but it is pure conservative propaganda.) Once they get our message out, it gets E-mailed all over the country, multiplied ten-fold.
2. We must fund foundations and institutes which provide legitimate appearing material and documentation, telling our story, to be provided to the media. (Ever wonder how the American Enterprise Institute, the Cato Institute, the Heritage Foundation, Americans for Tax Reform, the Hudson Institute, The Eagle Forum, Judicial Watch, etc. get their money?) Generously endowing a few hard-up colleges or universities can result in strong support for our position from the academic world. (Like Oral Roberts Univ. Law School, now Regent Law School, where Michelle Bachmann got her law degree.)
3. We must ally ourselves with groups who seem susceptible to adopting our ideology because they are already single-mindedly devoted to one cause or another. This blind devotion can be easily transferred to our cause. This will increase our numbers and believe me, this is very applicable to members of Congress and local legislators. The groups with which we must ally ourselves are endless. They include pro-Israel groups, (Support Israel, and oppose a separate state for the Palestinians, and they will support *whatever else is in your agenda.)pro-life groups, (Oppose abortion and they will support *whatever else is in your agenda.)creationists, (Oppose evolution and they will support *whatever else is in your agenda.)anti-fluouride groups, (etc.) home schooling and pro-educational voucher groups, (etc.) evangelical Christian groups, (etc.) anti-immigrant groups, (etc.) chambers of commerce, (etc.)some professional societies,(etc.) sporting groups, (etc.) bankers associations (etc.) and Second Amendment groups. (Oppose *gun control and they will support whatever else is in your agenda.)
*Regardless of how detrimental the rest of your agenda is to their interests!
4. We must repeatedly attack any opposition to our positions. Innuendo and stretching the truth can be used to discredit any who disagree with us. Guilt by association and lies, even ones easily disproven, are effective tools since refuting them takes the opposition’s eye off of the ball. (Think about the resources the Democrats were forced to use to counter the “innuendoes” about the President’s birthplace and educational credentials.) Individuals who are in financial distress can be coerced. Anything questionable in an opponent’s personal life should be capitalized on.
“Gentlemen, to embark on this program, we have established
an off-shore funding center with access to all of our accounts in this
country. Everything is cryptographically protected to a degree beyond the
capability of any government in the world to decipher. You will never be
identified as being involved in this program. Take a deep breath, gentlemen,
for here is the price tag to do this job properly."
"If any of you are not willing to contribute $200,000,000 to this effort right now and commit to that amount each and every year for the next ten years, you may get up and leave this room right now. All of your jets out there have been refueled and are ready to take off with you if you so choose. Remember though, what I propose is not only for your good, but for the good of the country as we know it. You see, I am firmly convinced of the truth of every word that I have said.”
"If any of you are not willing to contribute $200,000,000 to this effort right now and commit to that amount each and every year for the next ten years, you may get up and leave this room right now. All of your jets out there have been refueled and are ready to take off with you if you so choose. Remember though, what I propose is not only for your good, but for the good of the country as we know it. You see, I am firmly convinced of the truth of every word that I have said.”
He rose and looked at all of the men
sitting around the table, making eye contact with each of them
individually. None of the nine other men even budged nor made any motion
to leave their seats. He paused for half a minute and only then, smiled.
“Okay, then. Let’s have lunch
and afterwards, I want to introduce you to a few people who will make sure
every penny of the two billion dollars that you have just pledged is well spent
… and turn over the chair of our group for the next year to whomever is next in
alphabetical order. That’s you, George, right?”
Everyone leaned back as
white-jacketed waiters entered the room, laid down fine bone china and sterling
silver table settings and prepared to serve a lunch which did not come from
McDonalds.
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JL
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