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Theyre up to it again this time with what they call the fiscal cliff.The "fiscal cliff" rhetoric coming from the nation's financial and political elites is "all hysteria," says Hartmann. Beware of con men bearing slogans. The oldest trick in the book is for conservatives cons to create hysteria around something, and then get all of us to give them billions of our tax dollars to fix the problem theyve gotten us all hysterical about. Four generations ago, the right was whipping up hysteria about Reefer Madness. They got us to spend trillions over the years incarcerating mostly poor people for a mostly victimless crime. But they made a fortune doing it! And now theyre even building private prisons to hold potheads.
Three generations ago, the right was whipping up hysteria about Communism. Although Khrushchev never actually said, We will bury you, right-wingers and their PR machine made sure every American thought he did. And the Red Chinese were going to take down Vietnam and that domino would flip other countries from Laos to Canada and pretty soon North Dakota would be filled with commies. They got us to spend trillions over the years building nukes and having pointless wars. But they made a fortune doing it! And now that theyre making money partnering with China, theyd like us to forget that its still officially a communist country. No droids in this car!
Two generations ago, the right was whipping up hysteria about taxes and regulation. Reagan told us that even though the decades of the 50s, 60s, and 70s had been among the strongest in American history in terms of GDP growth and growth of the middle class still, taxes on rich people were so high, and regulation of industry was so bad, that if we didnt do something about it now, disasters would happen. They got us to spend trillions giving tax breaks to billionaires, and deregulated giant corporations so they could destroy most small and medium-sized American businesses in the great Mergers and Acquisitions frenzy. But they made a fortune doing it!
And in this generation, the right is whipping up hysteria about our national debt. They want us to be afraid, very afraid, that because of their war on drugs, their war on communism, and their war on taxes and regulation, our country now is trillions of dollars in debt. It becomes particularly ironic when they get hysterical about a program that goes into effect at the end of this year that will modestly raise taxes back to where they were when Bill Clinton was president, and will cut spending, particularly military spending, although not even close enough to take us back to where it was before Bush.
We dont have a fiscal cliff to worry about we have a jobs cliff.They call this the fiscal cliff, as if its something we could fall over the edge of and die from the crash. But its all hysteria. The tax increases on middle class people are easily remedied with a tax cut something Republicans say they love. And the spending cuts sound like a lot over a trillion dollars but thats over the next ten years. Thats plenty of time to go through those things and decide which is important, like keeping long-term unemployment benefits flowing, and which can wait, like building more bombs.
In other words, the fiscal cliff is another classic example of what Naomi Klein called Disaster Capitalism. Create a panic, and then profit from it. For example, Wall Street is helping fund groups like the Third Way that are pushing hard for us to give our Social Security Trust Fund which has over two and a half trillion dollars in it to Goldman Sachs and Citibank so they can take care of it for us. Doesnt that make you feel all safe, and warm-and-fuzzy?
While we have a large debt, its not as large as it was after World War II. And how did we solve it then? Presidents Truman and Eisenhower a Democrat and a Republican both realized it wasnt a cliff or a debt problem: it was a jobs problem. So they invested billions of dollars in sending millions of Americans to college for free, and billions more in building highways, schools, and hospitals. Those investments paid off in more and better jobs, which meant more taxpayers, which meant more tax revenue. As if by magic, the World War Two debt was paid off!
We need to change the conversation. We dont have a fiscal cliff to worry about we have a jobs cliff. Giant corporations and their conservative buddies have been sending those jobs overseas as fast as they can, and, while its making the fat cats rich, its wiping out the middle class. Its time for a national conversation about our insane trade policies and how we can grow real jobs, not just fast-food jobs. No fiscal cliff or grand bargain needed lets just put Americans back to work.
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Permanut
(5,610 posts)Populist_Prole
(5,364 posts)I like the way he tied up the conservative's fear mongering technique over the past 3 decades. That's important since all too many low information types have such short memories.
Quotable, savable stuff.
Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)Wall Street! It's the same plan under a different name.
ricardA
(42 posts)The only way I see a round table discussion for job creation is if political parties or ideas are left out to do numbers, even with a pencil and a cheap calculator the good proposals will flow, because of true needs.
I think it will require participation from across society, honesty, at least minimal knowledge of economy, and the positive disposition to accept reliable proposals that could go again their favorite pet economic ideology.
Also laws and regulation are worthless if they can not be applied or are too complicated to allow corruption to sneak through.
I'm tired of thinking about solutions on a subject I actually hate, but all you people want to do and talk about is politics and sex and gossip. SO focus on the economy, and stop the bs so jobs can be created and the money and earnings preserved.
ECONOMIC PIE, please??????????
blackspade
(10,056 posts)thanks for posting!
Zorra
(27,670 posts)I began listening to your radio show back when you were in Vermont.
You're a really good guy, who totally gets it all, and then some.
Thank you so much for the kindness you've shown to an old friend of mine in the SW who is in great need.
On edit: Didn't realize it was you posting this video!