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Economy

posted Dec 31, 2008 5:17 PM by Robert Heald

"You can have concentrated wealth in the hands of a few, or you can have democracy. You can't have both."
--Louis Brandeis--

"The hundreds of billions of dollars spent on commercial propaganda make a mockery of any notion of markets based on information and rational actors; the whole system is designed to suppress honest information and promote irrational behavior." Robert Jensen

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In the US constitution there is NO reference to "economy," "economics," "economic system" or "capitalism." So our economic system is distinct from our form of government.

Of course, the economic system and the governmental system influence each other but they are increasingly being mis-represented as the same thing.

This may be a reason such a large portion of Americans seem to vote "against their own interests." If one believes the misrepresentation that loving democracy means one must love capitalism, as we know it, then one is much less likely to expect the government to address the effects on the populace of the "excesses" of the economic system.

The Bush administration is the "MBA administration" and it lives and broadcasts this misrepresentation. It seems to have come to office primarily to exploit the "economy equals government" fallacy.

While the Bush administration's behavior is perhaps consistent with an extreme capitalism, it is highly suspect and detrimental to the populace as a whole. The Bush group is efficiently using the power of the government for personal financial enrichment for themselves and their crony supporters.

It's "all tax cuts all the time" for the ultra-rich. Profiteering is rampant both in a "war of choice" and in disaster recovery. To increase profits on no bid contracts, many to Halliburton, Mr Bush, in an Executive Order, suspended fair wage laws for the gulf region that is full of new homeless who obviously need work at decent pay. (Later he reversed this order.) The Secretary of Defense is Chairman of the Board of the company that will not offer nor be asked, to suspend its patent for the only recommended medicine for the "bird flu." Prescription drug "reform" took away the government's power to
negotiate with drug companies for volume purchase discounts.
These examples only scratch the surface.

Since 1980, the real wages of American workers have actually decreased. The proportion of both federal and state tax revenues have decreased for corporations and increased for individuals. The US manufacturing industry is increasingly being exported to foreign countries. For each year of the Bush administration there has been an increase in the number of Americans living in poverty. The gap between the rich and poor continues to grow. The Bush administration has demonstrated many effective techniques to widen that gap!

"In the 21st century the US economy has ceased to generate net new jobs in middle and upper middle class professions. This is a serious economic, social and political problem that receives no attention ... This process of substituting foreign workers for American workers cannot go on for too long before the US consumer market dies from lack of income and purchasing power. US policymakers have no clue. " Paul Craig Roberts

At the beginning of 2000 Bill Gates was worth $100 Billion. This represented the combined net worth of the poorest 45% of the population of the United States, as here . That means about 125 million Americans have an average net worth of a measley $800 !!?? (You probably pay more than that for your yearly phone bill.) Compare this disgraceful figure with the current individual share of the national debt of $24,000 per person.

US citizens can and must reclaim their legitimate control over the economic system before it proceeds to the ugly, logical conclusion of the so-called "Reagan Revolution" so eagerly fostered by Bush, essentially a system of neo-feudalism.

An "economy" is the system by which people allocate available resources. We must aim to promote a better distribution of our vast resources among all Americans and to reverse the current, sometimes legal, process of concentration of wealth into fewer and fewer hands.


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News and Commentary

Economy in Crisis

Outsourcing more harmful than all worlds terrorists
When Americans no longer own America
Voodoo economics II
How the economic news is spun
The idea of a local economy-Wendell Berry
Min wage boost helps workers without hurting the economy
NY Times urges wage increase
Class war economy
The crisis of overproduction
Media obscures economic reality
Federal minimum wage, 1955-2005
Minimum wage across the USA

What recovery 4-12-06
Crumbling under debt 4-08-06 (scroll down)
Growth in federal spending unchecked 4-03-06
GM on the verge of collapse 3-22-06
WA Post editorial on new debt limit 3-15-06
US trade deficit hits new record 3-14-06
The economics of outsourcing 3-14-06
The numbers behind the lies 3-12-06
Massive trade deficit widens 3-10-06
US retirement fund tapped to avoid debt limit 3-08-06
US productivity down for first time in five years 3-08-06
Dark ages of the auto industry-Nader 2-28-06
Bush insists India outsourcing beneficial 2-23-06
US trade deficit hits all time high 2-10-06
China's plan to eradicate poverty 2-9-06
Tax cuts not helping economy 2-5-06
Economy grows slowest in three years 1-28-06
Saudis offer $1 trillion to outside investors 1-14-06
China: capitalism doesn't require democracy 1-10-06
Nobel economist: Iraq could cost 1 trillion 1-07-06
China signals reserves away from US $ 1-07-06
Central America doesn't like CAFTA 1-03-06
China lays down energy gauntlet 12-31
Michigan Gov courts Toyota 12-28
Tax Cut Zombies - Krugman 12-23
(Eroding civil liberties are) Bad for Business 12-23
A proper global agenda 12-23
The economy in a nutshell 12-23
On supporting local businesses
US drops a spot in Foreign Direct Investment list 12-14
Rich countries like their subsidies 12-12
How Greenspan skewered America
GDP does not measure families' economic health 12-05
The war on our children 11-25
Age of Anxiety - Krugman 11-28
Krugman on 30K GM Layoffs 11-25-05
Many jobs pay below living wage 11-18-05
Still No Jobs 11-10-05
Portly R's squeeze the poor 11-08
Do free traders think Americans are stupid? 11-08
The Market Myth 10-31-05
Service sector hurt by spiraling prices 10-06
The easy way or the hard way 9-29
Uncle Sam's Rich Uncles Overseas 9-18
There Goes Another Pension Plan 9-18
WSJ's War on Minimum Wage 9-14
Flood Lifts Poverty Debate into Focus 9-13
Incomes Down - Poverty Up 8-31
US Poverty Up Despite "Growth" 8-30


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US Gov't link page: "Economy and Trade"

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The Wealth of Nations - Online


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