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Banking Hearing on Income Inequality

Elizabeth Warren has a post that features an appearance of hers at a banking committee hearing.  Accompanying the video, she says:

We now have two decades of evidence that when corporations and their investors thrive, the profits no longer trickle down for working families to thrive too. Yesterday I asked a panel of income inequality experts: If we can’t count on CEOs to reinvest at least some of their profits in their workers, what steps can the government take to fill that void?

On the YouTube posting of the video below is the explanation:

Senator Elizabeth Warren’s Q&A at a September 17, 2014 Banking Subcommittee on Economic Policy hearing entitled, “Who is the Economy Working For? The Impact of Rising Inequality on the American Economy.”

The witnesses included: Ms. Heather McGhee, President, Demos; Dr. Amir Sufi, Professor of Finance, University of Chicago; and Ms. Claudia Viek, CEO, California Association for Micro Enterprise Opportunity (CAMEO), and Dr. Adam Hersh, Senior Economist, Center for American Progress.


Pay particular attention to the remarks of the final panelist, Dr. Adam Hersh. He finally speaks to the issue of this economy that I refer to as “What part of no freakin’ customers do you not understand?”

And I think there is a very simple answer to your question of if the private sector is not willing to invest even though the corporate sector is holding more than $2 trillion in cash reserves even though they can borrow billions at essentially zero interest rates right now and are sitting on this cash rather than doing something productive with it. If they are not willing to invest, then the public sector has the role to step up and invest. There is no shortage of public goods and public services investments that will increase the productive capacity of the US economy and create jobs that will lead to rising incomes and aggregate demand that will then crowd in investment from businesses. When they see a growing market, the investment will come to serve that market. And while we are in this time of high unemployment and high excess capacity in the productive economy this is the rwally the way that we are going to get out this spot.

My point is that if there are not enough customers for what companies can already produce, then why are you so surprised that they are not investing in making more stuff? Geepers, people, wake up.

This is the kind of discussion that would have prevented the Tuesday night massacre had Obama and his administration been focusing on these ideas for the last 6 years.


What really went wrong for Democrats

The Washington Post has the article What really went wrong for Democrats.  This covers a tiny subset of the issues mentioned in the subject article of my previous post Midterms 2014: The Red Wedding for Democrats.  However, this article gives me a  chance to re-emphasize some points I have been making on this blog.   The key excerpt from the current article is:

Ultimately, stressing individual issues such as the minimum wage hike and pay equity wasn’t enough to get past that — even if they are quite popular — because these voters want to hear a more comprehensive message about how Democrats would move the economy forward. Pollster Celinda Lake, who polled on multiple races, says the broader failure to articulate this — from the President on down — led these voters to opt instead for vague promises of a change in direction.

The issue I want to emphasize is the Democrats’ mistaken notion that around election time you can rouse the voters by lots of phone calls and door knocking.   If you can’t keep the voters aroused during non-election years, then it is far too late to try to get them involved when the election rolls around.  The Republicans seem to get the concept very well.  They are in permanent campaign mode.  They make sure that they are in the news pushing their erroneous ideas at least several times a day in the off years.  The Democrats think that in a few months of campaigning that they can correct the impression that the Republicans have planted.

The eye opener from the previous post is that if you look at the actual impact on the economy, the Democrats have managed to exacerbate the very trends in income inequality that they say they are against and the Republicans are actually for.  To those of us who have been critics of Obama’s economic policies, enforcement policies, and trade policies, it should have been no surprise that the situation has only gotten worse under Obama.  However, it was somewhat of a surprise to me because I have been so busy wishing that some of the good that Obama has done would outweigh what he has  failed to do.  Also I have been hoping away the bad stuff he has actively promoted.

At least I have been stating rather vociferously that Hillary Clinton is not the answer to what ails us.  In fact, she is a huge part of the problem.  I am coming to the conclusion that I may have to leave the Democratic Party if that is what it takes to fight against a Clinton presidential candidacy.


Midterms 2014: The Red Wedding for Democrats 2

Naked Capitalism has the article Midterms 2014: The Red Wedding for Democrats.  Here is the best analysis of the 2014 elections that I have seen.  I knew a lot of this stuff already, and yet the article was still rather eye opening.

The midterms were not a “wave election” for Republicans, and in fact left policies were adopted by voters. The Democrats did not lose because of technical factors like the electoral map, structural issues with their “coalition,” or even for the reasons put forward by emo-dems. Rather, the midterms were a protest against neo-liberal principles and policy outcomes successfully achieved by Obama and the dominant factions of the Democratic Party: An active protest against Obama’s redistribution of income to the rich, and a sullen refusal to take ObamaCare as the positive good that the political class, refusing to look out the windows as they talk on their cellphones on the Acela, are sure that it is. Finally, Republicans are no less despised than Democrats, and in 2016 it may well be their turn to be subject to the cycle of massacre. Only a cat of a different coat….

This analysis explains why there are so many people who are Ready For Warren.  They are also Ready For Warren on Facebook.  How anybody could read this analysis and still be for Clinton in 2016 is just beyond my imagination.

This is a wake up call for progressives.  We need to understand that we may be backing the wrong horse, and the rest of the country is way ahead of us understanding this.  The right horse is not the Republicans and neither are many of the Democrats.  This is the message that we have not digested yet.


Since most of you won’t click through to the article, I guess I’ll have to put one of the charts from the article here.

The blue bars are the bottom 90% of the population by income; the red bars are the top 10%

The blue bars are the bottom 90% of the population by income; the red bars are the top 10%.

Are you surprised that the bottom 90% might not have appreciated what Obama did for them in the economic “expansion”? I don’t think a lot of the people I know are in the bottom 90%, so we don’t feel it quite the same way as they do.

You can squawk that Bush was the cause of the poor performance during the Obama administration, but politicians who blithely assume that everyone should feel great about the recovery is setting himself up for a big surprise.

Obama should have spent the last 6 years hammering on this issue rather than trying to fool people into congratulating him on a job well done. He should have explained exactly what needed to be done to fix the problem. Leaving the crooked financial executives free from jail to enjoy their ill gotten gains from the bank bailouts was not very convincing. By the way, corporations are not people, so jailing the bank executives is not the same as harming the banks or the financial system. In fact jailing the control fraudsters would have done more to fix the banking system than the Dodd-Frank bill did. Can you think of a politician (hint: her initials are EW) who has been hammering on this issue?

If you just saw the Boston Globe editorial cartoon, before seeing the figure above, you could feel pretty smug about the turkeys.

Boston Globe cartoon about the turkeys

However, having seen the first image, you might wonder if the bottom 90% of the people figured one hatchet wielding pilgrim is as good as another.


Election in Massachusetts November 4, 2014

I hope I don’t need to remind you that there is a statewide election in Massachusetts November 4, 2014.

Polling Hours: 7am until 8pm

Find out where to vote.

2014 Statewide Ballot Questions.


Office Endorsement
Governor Martha Coakley
Lieutenant Governor Steve Kerrigan
Attorney General Maura Healey
Treasurer Deb Goldberg
State Senate Anne Gobi

Question Suggested Vote
#1 Eliminating Gas Tax Indexing No
#2 Expanding the Beverage Container Deposit Law Yes
#3 Expanding Prohibitions on Gaming Yes
#4 Earned Sick Time for Employees Yes

If I could, I’d drive you to the polling stations and hold your hand while you voted. How much simpler than this can it get?


Islamic State Born of Deteriorating Economic Conditions in Iraq

The Real News Network has the interview Islamic State Born of Deteriorating Economic Conditions in Iraq.

Poverty and inequality created by the plunder of Iraq’s wealth by elites and multinational corporations after the US occupation of Iraq a great recruiting tool for ISIS says Sabah Alnasseri, Professor at York University’s Department of Political Science.



In the main stream media we hear about how the youth around the world are being recruited to fight in places like Iraq on the side of ISIS. I have yet to read a serious discussion of what it is that attracts people to join. This video starts to fill in what is missing in the understanding that I have.

I’ll have to confess that I have not been keeping up-to-date with The Real News Network as much as I have in the past, so I probably have missed a lot of the explanation here that I have been missing elsewhere.

It is sad to contemplate how much damage the Bush administration did by deciding to force American style government onto another country in the name of Neocon ideology. The Bush administration had a firm view on what they thought was wrong with Iraq, but they had no clue about what was right.

I say “American style government”, but that is not completely true. For thirty or forty years or more, the Neocons have been destroying what has worked in America and transforming it to their liking. If they didn’t have a US Constitution and traditions that restrained them here, they might have done to the US in the same amount of time they were able to do it in Iraq.


Mary Landrieu doubles down on controversial race remarks

MSNBC has the article and video Mary Landrieu doubles down on controversial race remarks.

Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu faces a heated race to keep her seat, and decided to do the unthinkable; she told the truth about inequality the South. Ed Schultz, Zerlina Maxwell and James Paterson discuss.


Do you think the people of Louisiana don’t know what is going on there? Perhaps some Louisiana voter thought, “I am not going to vote for Obama because he is black, but that is not racism”?


Watch Jon Stewart Welcome His Newest Advertiser: The Koch Brothers

EcoWatch had the article Watch Jon Stewart Welcome His Newest Advertiser: The Koch Brothers.

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart traveled to Texas this week to broadcast from Austin, offering Texas-based guests and commentary. But one advertiser that cropped up on the show this week may be having second thoughts.


I think we really have to be worried when the Koch brothers think they can buy the love of the liberals who watch The Daily Show. Do you believe in subliminal advertising? (Although this advertising seems liminal. Or as the previous links calls it, supraliminal.)

Maybe there is hypnotic suggestion. Do you have your foil hat to protect you?


Maffei ad hits back at attacks on where his baby was born

The Daily Kos has the article Maffei ad hits back at attacks on where his baby was born.

Rep. Dan Maffei is out with a new ad hitting back at attacks by Republican John Katko that Maffei has abandoned his Syracuse district because his baby was born in the wrong place.


I love a demonstration of political jujitsu. Take the momentum of the attacker’s ad to flip him over your head and onto his back.


Chris Christie blows his top after angry constituent confronts him at press conference

The Daily Kos has the article Chris Christie blows his top after angry constituent confronts him at press conference.

New Jersey’s biggest bully, Gov. Chris Christie turned up for a press conference yesterday and had a surprising spat with a New Jersey man who turned up to tell Christie he needs to do more for residents who are still displaced from their homes after Hurricane Sandy.

I am going to do a biased experiment here.  I am telling you what it is.  I am going to put the second Daily Kos video first to see what you think of the first Daily Kos video after you see their second one.


I think you will get more pleasure from seeing it in the order I present it. I can probably understand why The Daily Kos presented it the way they did, but I think it had unintended consequences.

The YouTube statistics on the first video they showed had 135,509 views, 180 thumbs up, 68 thumbs down. The second video that The Daily Kos showed had 2,666 views, 35 thumbs up, 1 thumb down.

Do you think the approximately 133,000 people who saw only the first video and not the second video got the same impact as the people who saw both videos? What about people who saw only the second video?