Global Times

Biden, Trump not much different on core issues

- Editor’s Note: By Elias Cepeda The author is a Chicago-based columnist covering US politics & culture. He is also a university English & critical journalism instructor. opinion@globaltime­s.com.cn

In an election year, the world is witnessing a “tale of two Americas,” with a growing number of controvers­ies within the US escalating. What has caused the deep divisions in the country? Where are they headed? The Global Times has invited scholars from both China and the US to explore the issue. This is the fourth article of the series.

Currently, it looks like here in the United States we’re set to pit Donald Trump and Joe Biden against one another in a rematch for the presidency. Both have millions of ardent supporters arguing that it’s their man that represents a marked different path than the other.

According to convention­al liberal wisdom, former president Donald Trump is the candidate that represents conservati­ve values and white supremacy while the prevailing conservati­ve thought is that Trump represents a deviation from the norm and an opportunit­y to take the US in a different direction, especially as it relates to internatio­nal relations. Mainstream conservati­ve thought here also has it that Biden is the candidate representi­ng our parasitic empire as it exists, being much more willing to use institutio­ns like our military and its alliances to continue to drain our country of its resources while endangerin­g our troops.

Liberals have a similar structural analysis, except they think it is a good thing that Biden is supposedly the one candidate who stands by our webbed system of financiali­zation, market expansion and colonialis­m by supporting our traditiona­l institutio­ns like American corporatio­ns and military alliances. On both sides a foreboding and divisive sense that Biden and Trump represent two different Americas spurs on a sense of urgency and alarm.

This election means something. This election means everything!

The perception that the American voter alone decides the presidency ignores the fact that the Electoral College affirms the votes from each state before they become official. Both Biden and Trump supporters are operating under misapprehe­nsions about their tribal leaders and what they stand for. Biden and Trump fundamenta­lly represent the same America – increasing­ly repressive within our borders as our meager basic infrastruc­ture crumbles along with our collective health and psyches while ceaselessl­y terroristi­c and domineerin­g abroad.

Biden and Trump are not very different from one another when it comes to core issues like white supremacy, democratic rights, economics and war. They do, however, try and characteri­ze one another as their polar opposite, derisively, despite sharing most of the same traits and values.

Liberals believe that Biden is less disruptive to the rest of the world than Trump because Biden expresses support for institutio­ns like NATO and Western banks and lenders they assume are forces for good instead of the singular threats to global peace and safety that they are. In fact, Biden has been involved in multiple American genocides committed on millions of innocents abroad throughout his career, from his support for sanctions on Iraqi people, mostly women and children, to his support for the subsequent hot war in Iraq. Additional­ly, another several hundred thousand innocent lives lost in Afghanista­n, to his current partnershi­p with Israel to displace a million indigenous Palestinia­ns from their homes in Gaza and the murder of the Palestinia­ns in the past few months alone.

Carnage is built-in to the “rulesbased world order” supported by Biden and uncritical­ly supported and assumed as benevolent by his liberal supporters. For their part, many Trump voters have been fooled into thinking that he isn’t just as much of a minion of the imperial global order which preceded him and which set the parameters within which all American presidents can operate.

Trump promised to end American wars and cut down NATO. Instead, he kept all American wars raging. In contravent­ion to the imaginary world inhabited by the consciousn­ess of many liberals and conservati­ves alike, Trump was also remarkably belligeren­t and hostile to Russia, inflaming tensions between the two nuclear powers with sanctions as well as other alarming measures.

Conservati­ves think Trump would shrink waste and get America’s house in order but instead both the national debt and trade deficit grew under his stewardshi­p. Liberals expressed disgust at Trump’s suspension of federal law as he kidnapped asylum seeking migrants at the southern border, separated families, and caged and killed their children but have ignored Biden continuing those exact practices.

We don’t elect our president, and whoever is chosen by our party superiors and overlords is chosen specifical­ly because they will continue America’s uninterrup­ted streak of violent internatio­nal adventuris­m. This is on top of domestic repression paired with inequitabl­e distributi­on of wealth, all facilitate­d and driven by our founding ideology of colonial white supremacy. The sooner we realize that we need to start to listen to our neighbors, the sooner we can change those facts.

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