Monday, June 9, 2008

Threshold of Tolerance

Threshold of Tolerance

The consumer coalition anticipated to counter the oil cartel prompted the Saudis to call a meeting to assure consumers OPEC will not allow a global recesson due to "unjustified prices."

Not only do we see the power of building a coaltion, but admission of a speculative command of the bid and fear of a more pluralistic market environment going forward.

Pluralism works. However, elite control of the global economy being commanded on the bid for both food and fuel is stubbornly persistent in the face of mounting retributive value. This is very dangerous.

Remember that the global elite consider themselves to be beyond the status of sovereign (Hamiltonian politics). Their ruling class status has to be demonstrated to have credibility. That means non-elits must suffer and find relief by the hand of the extra-sovereign power, the supra class of class society. These super elits consider the Saudi sovereign to be weak like all sovereigns. The Saudis, of course, resent the lower class implication and have called the speculative command of the bid to be excessive; and so we have the classic clash of elits that a pluralistic model of power controls by requiring the ambitions of power solicit the accountability of the sovereign (Jeffersonian politics).

This extra-sovereign elite has not reached a threshold of tolerance demanded by the non-elite. It fully intends to test the limit and demonstrate its power despite a crumbling neo-conservative coalition. The demonstration will only serve to expose the abusers and the secretive means of abuse. The supra-sovereigns will fully realize the conceit of their power, losing it by operation of their own, obvious, consolidated means. It is a target so big, we can't miss. Bigger is not better, even for the elite.

Build the new coaltion! End this conceited farce of power politics and get on with living the truth of our natural sovereignty.

Build the coalition for Senator Obama to solicit his skillful and effective leadership, and heightened moral intelligence.

Very best wishes.

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