Exerpt from NY Review of Books by Charles Simic.  And yes I am one that still reads.
...In an atmosphere of growing anxiety and hysteria,  in which the true causes and the scale of our dire national predicament  are deliberately concealed and obfuscated by our political  establishment and by the corporate media, no wonder there’s confusion  and anger everywhere. As anyone who has traveled around this country and  talked to people knows, Americans are not just badly informed, but  downright ignorant about most things that affect their lives. How nice  it would be if our President leveled with us and told us that our  deficit is caused  in significant part by the wars we are fighting in Afghanistan and  Pakistan, the hundreds of military bases we are maintaining around the  world, the huge tax breaks for the rich, and the bailout of Wall Street. 
As we know, we are not about to hear anything of the kind.  By the president’s calculation, telling the truth to the American people  would doom his reelection campaign, since he would not be able to raise  the billion dollars he needs this time around.  The kind of people who have that kind of money and will agree to  contribute to his campaign know very well what informed voters in a  working democracy would to do to them once they understood just who has  depleted the national treasury to line their own pockets. No doubt, he  and his political party will do anything to avoid the truth and will  propose outwardly attractive solutions—like the health care bill that  not only expands coverage but greatly benefits insurance companies and  does little to reduce healthcare costs. They hope that these kinds of  measures will lure the majority of voters who won’t bother to learn the  details, but they will also send a clear signal to the moneyed classes that they won’t be inconvenienced in the least.  ...
http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2011/mar/10/new-american-pessimism/
 
 
