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Octafish

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Sat Dec 22, 2012, 12:58 AM Dec 2012

Austerity is a Lie. [View all]



A Web of Convenient Fictions

Democrats, Social Security and the Fiscal Cliff


by ROB URIE
CounterPunch
Dec. 21, 2012

With democrats ecstatic that political dysfunction has postponed their cutting the social insurance programs that Americans have paid for and count on for a few weeks, discussion of the intricacies of ‘chained CPI’ (Consumer Price Index) versus other measures of inflation used to adjust Social Security can now apparently wait for the New Year. Still, this probably isn’t a bad time to ask: why? Why cut Social Security? The program is currently solvent, is expected to remain solvent for decades to come, and projected shortfalls in the future could be better addressed by raising the incomes of the people who pay into the program, not by cutting payments to those who depend on them. What is to be gained by ‘solving’ a problem that isn’t?

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Ultimately the entire ‘debate’ is nonsense—the U.S. doesn’t fund spending directly from taxes. As the Federal Reserve is in the process of demonstrating with its QE (Quantitative Easing) programs, it can buy an unlimited quantity of government debt with money it ‘creates’ –the ‘debt limit’ is an arbitrary misdirection. This isn’t to argue that there is no relationship between economic production and money creation, but it is to point out that the ‘Federal budget’ is a convenient fiction. So, given his repeated analogy of the Federal budget to a family budget, is Mr. Obama ignorant of government finances or does he understand them and is purposely using the misleading analogy to further unstated goals?

The ‘Fix the Debt’ committee of politicians, corporate executives and connected financiers claiming to be concerned about the Federal deficit isn’t discussing eliminating the ‘carried interest’ deduction that benefits billionaire hedge fund managers, raising effective corporate tax rates that are currently the lowest in modern history, materially cutting end-of-empire levels of military spending and raising personal income tax rates on the titans of finance who would be begging for change in the street were it not for Federal government largesse in the (ongoing) bank bailouts. But they are deeply concerned about the Federal deficit, as are Mr. Obama and congressional democrats.

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The ‘Fix the Debt’ committee of politicians, corporate executives and connected financiers claiming to be concerned about the Federal deficit isn’t discussing eliminating the ‘carried interest’ deduction that benefits billionaire hedge fund managers, raising effective corporate tax rates that are currently the lowest in modern history, materially cutting end-of-empire levels of military spending and raising personal income tax rates on the titans of finance who would be begging for change in the street were it not for Federal government largesse in the (ongoing) bank bailouts. But they are deeply concerned about the Federal deficit, as are Mr. Obama and congressional democrats.

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Effective corporate tax rates are the lowest in modern history and job creation, even before the economic calamity began in 2008, is the weakest since the 1930s. As global warming caused by largely private production and the predatory, dysfunctional private sector demonstrate on a daily basis, the ‘efficiencies’ of private production come from cost shifting, not by levels of human motivation intrinsic to capitalism. As QE is demonstrating, the Federal Reserve can control both short and long term interests rates—the ‘bond vigilantes’ are only in control when they provide cover for private interests. And Barack Obama didn’t choose the ‘least bad’ option with his healthcare ‘reform,’ he chose the private option to which he is ideologically committed.

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http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/12/21/democrats-social-security-and-the-fiscal-cliff/
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K&R AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2012 #1
Most of the wealth in human history was created in the last 32 years. Octafish Dec 2012 #3
You bet it is. A vicious, murdering lie. woo me with science Dec 2012 #2
HSBC 2011 PROFIT = $22 Billion; MONEY LAUNDERING fine = $2 Billion Octafish Dec 2012 #7
Thank you. That's useful to have bookmarked. woo me with science Dec 2012 #18
These people ARE gangsters duffyduff Dec 2012 #21
And everyone invested in Wall St contributes to the HSBC defense fund daily. nt raouldukelives Dec 2012 #35
K&R Teamster Jeff Dec 2012 #4
William K. Black marks the 'Failure of the July 2011 Great Betrayal.' Octafish Dec 2012 #30
Excellent article. Calls out our media very well. Overseas Dec 2012 #39
Anyone who doubts the awful results of Austerity should read what happened sabrina 1 Dec 2012 #5
You said that so well it could be an original thread. "Declaration of war," indeed. n/t catzies Dec 2012 #6
This is why I have always thought Jack Sprat Dec 2012 #10
Agree and many in the Business Community Blogs and even some establishment KoKo Dec 2012 #17
If money is Free Speech, austerity is telling We the People to Shut Up and Sit Down. Octafish Dec 2012 #31
K & R !!! WillyT Dec 2012 #8
Bernanke free to print all the money Wall Street Banksters need in 2013... Octafish Dec 2012 #37
I agree whole-heartedly. Jack Sprat Dec 2012 #9
We don't stop deficit spending because we're running trade deficits (strong dollar policy). HiPointDem Dec 2012 #14
Socialism has come to America. Octafish Dec 2012 #40
"Why cut Social Security? The program is currently solvent, is expected to remain solvent for decade grahamhgreen Dec 2012 #11
What about DoD? xtraxritical Dec 2012 #12
The cost of Iraq and Afghanistan may be 7 trillion, grahamhgreen Dec 2012 #28
Thank you! xtraxritical Dec 2012 #32
I agree newfie11 Dec 2012 #15
Diverts attention away from the REAL problem - systemic corruption... Octafish Dec 2012 #41
yes, it is. HiPointDem Dec 2012 #13
US NEEDS A FINANCIAL SYSTEM THAT TACKLES INEQUALITY Octafish Dec 2012 #43
More than a lie. A euphemism for slavery. K&R n/t Egalitarian Thug Dec 2012 #16
That's *exactly* what it is. nt woo me with science Dec 2012 #19
We are being led to the economic slaughter house. TheProgressive Dec 2012 #20
Game is rigged so the austerity falls on the same people who bailed out the crooks. Octafish Dec 2012 #44
K&R 99Forever Dec 2012 #22
Joseph Stiglitz Educates Peter Schiff About The Austerity Trap & Cans His Austrian Nonsense (Video) Octafish Dec 2012 #45
k & r! nt wildbilln864 Dec 2012 #23
The rest of the world does not want the USA to embark on a misguided austerity program. byeya Dec 2012 #24
K&R forestpath Dec 2012 #25
And far more relevant that what kind of guns we're going to allow people to own. n/t Egalitarian Thug Dec 2012 #26
kr PufPuf23 Dec 2012 #27
K&R me b zola Dec 2012 #29
K&R idwiyo Dec 2012 #33
K&R CrazyOrangeCat Dec 2012 #34
K&R. (nt) Kurovski Dec 2012 #36
It has been absurd to watch. "Supply side" economics has been revealed as a fiction, and yet the Overseas Dec 2012 #38
kicked and bookmarked - lots to digest LeftInTX Dec 2012 #42
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