The public relations industry often creates the language that power uses to manufacture consent among the American people, usually for policy and agendas that are not in our best interest. Two recent examples of their deft wordsmithing are “compasionate conservative” and “new democrat”. Taking a page from the PR handbook—where black is white and wrong is right—Daddy has repositioned the ideals of radical democracy often associated with political extremism and has deftly placed them in the center of American political debate. The partisan ideologues formerly-known-as the centrists of the left and the right, will cease to exist. That hallowed, homogenous ground will heretofore be known as the new center; home of the “Neocentrists”.

Given that power in the United States is firmly entrenched in the hands of wealthy, career politicians who are beholden to multinational corporations; the “center” has been redefined to describe the 80% of our population that comfortably fall under the definition of—given the new horizontal axis that delineates the current separation in American society—the “have nots”. Or, in more correct terms: “Neocentrists.”

Looking at the diagam in the “blupint_forevolution” window, you can see how Daddy's idea of “Neocentrism” is poised to upset the elitist cabal of corporate oligarchies and timocratic politicians. “Power” is represented by the horizontal bar that stretches across the top of the illustration. As you can see it is perched atop the twin towers of establishment government known as the “Democrat Left” and the “Republican Right”. Also, you can see that the “Multinational Corporations” are so completely enmeshed in establishment government that the three of them are indistinguishable from one another. They have effectively morphed into a seamless unholy trinity of dominant ideology and abusive power.

“We The People” are represented by the largest segment of the diagram: the power triangle, whose peak is marked by the encircled cross hairs, with the average American citizen as its broad shouldered base. As the illustration suggests, the Republican, Democrat and Corporate power structure is in fact balanced on the backs of “We The People”, or the Neocentrists. If we—the occupants of the bottom 80% of the equation—shed the divisive monikers of “left” and “right” foisted on us by the divide-and-conquer propaganda of the ruling elites, and form a new “Neocentrist” center, we can open up the political process. If we “push up” on both the left and right wings of intransigent government “to open” the pathway to power, we can dethrone the organizers of our discontent!