Much discussion is erupting across the West about a rising demand to do something about wealth disparities and skyrocketing debt. At Davos (we are told) it's all they talked about, including “the likelihood that a 70 percent (high end marginal) tax rate becomes policy." Ray Dalio, one of the wealthiest investors in the world, also sees such ideas gaining serious traction. Mohamed El-Erian, the long-time oracle of bond markets, writes in The World Post this week that what is most required to avoid a “synchronized” global slowdown “is a broad-based effort to bolster growth and address deep resentment about the inequality of income, wealth and, most importantly, opportunity.”
Essentially, we are seeing a split among billionaires over IQ and long range self-interest. Those who are smart enough to read up on past revolutions -- like Gates, Bezos and Buffett -- are saying "raise my taxes!" Many others. Mark Cuban, Nick Hanauer, who warns "Beware, fellow plutocrats, the pitchforks are coming."
Some are actually loyal to an enlightenment civilization that's been very good to them, and to the hundreds of engineers whose company they enjoy more than spoiled inheritance brats. Others are simply pragmatic, like old Joe Kennedy supporting FDR: "I'd rather lose half my wealth supporting reform than all of it and my head to revolution."
Evonomics has once again featured my assessment
of Why Adam Smith and even Friedrich Hayek would be democrats today, given the
almost 100% record of better outcomes for markets and competitive
enterprise, versus the monopolistic and oligarchy-serving policies of the
Republican Party. “Even conservatives now admit that
conservatism has changed. Take the Ronald Reagan who Republican activists
idolize in abstract; in real life he raised taxes, increased regulations,
signed environmental laws, and (worst of all) negotiated countless compromise
give-and-take, pragmatic measures in tandem with a Congress run by the other
party. As did Barry Goldwater and William F. Buckley, giants who argued with
genteel courtesy and who revered both knowledge and intellect, especially
science. Even the most fervid Tea Party aficionado would avow that
today’s GOP has little room for such things—as Goldwater and Buckley
themselves proclaimed, to their dismay, before they died.”
(See a more recent appraisal of the economist Hayek - who made major contributions - vs. the polemical Hayek whose "Road to Serfdom" has proved diametrically opposite to correct in every prediction, down to the last detail.)
(See a more recent appraisal of the economist Hayek - who made major contributions - vs. the polemical Hayek whose "Road to Serfdom" has proved diametrically opposite to correct in every prediction, down to the last detail.)
Highly correlated: “They Don’t Just Hide Their Money. Economist Says Most of Billionaire Wealth is Unearned: The concentration of wealth from rent-seeking.” by Didier Jacobs in Evonomics.
And this clear revelation that concentrated wealth and inequality crush economic growth... as Adam Smith and anyone in the Greatest Generation would have told you.
== What do skyrocketing trade and budget deficits mean? ==
Ol' Two Scoops brags about the "economy," but which parts? Look at economic trends -- deficits and GDP and trade -- and ask: which items would have been affected by major GOP /Trump actions? Also, which saw no affecting GOP/T actions, and therefore likely just continued Obama era trends? Um, look at the trend lines and tell me who deserves the credit?
Elsewhere I show charts revealing that the second derivative of federal deficit is always negative across democratic administrations and positive across GOP ones. Less obscurely stated: anyone calling for 'fiscal responsibility" who remains a Republican is an utter-fool hypocrite.
The only actual, actual major effective actions by the GOP/T since inauguration were (1) mammoth tax cuts for the rich and corporations, under standard voodoo (never-ever right) supply side predictions of lower deficits, (2) a chaotic, roller-coaster, uncontrolled trade war, (3) demolition of our alliances and a war against fact-using professions. None of these have directly (yet) affected US core domestic economic/commercial activity and thus all of the curves regarding unemployment etc. are simply carrying on momentum of the fantastic 2009-present recovery from the Bush super-recession.
What those listed GOP actions have directly affected are both budget and trade deficits, which have skyrocketed. And wealth disparity.
Confederate Syndrome: getting “anti-elite” prols to fight for aristocracy
We’re all raised on Suspicion of Authority (SoA) - which is a healthy message delivered in every Hollywood film. Alas, we're also taught to murmur “I invented it! My elites can be trusted, but not the elites who my elites tell me to hate! I'll aim my SoA only at them!” The central mission of Fox News and Steve Bannon and Robert Mercer and all of that crowd has been to rile up a lumpenproletariat into raging against cities and professionals and universities and science and especially the very concept of government, all of which stand in the way of the real elites re-establishing feudalism. This is precisely the playbook used by
And this clear revelation that concentrated wealth and inequality crush economic growth... as Adam Smith and anyone in the Greatest Generation would have told you.
== What do skyrocketing trade and budget deficits mean? ==
Ol' Two Scoops brags about the "economy," but which parts? Look at economic trends -- deficits and GDP and trade -- and ask: which items would have been affected by major GOP /Trump actions? Also, which saw no affecting GOP/T actions, and therefore likely just continued Obama era trends? Um, look at the trend lines and tell me who deserves the credit?
Elsewhere I show charts revealing that the second derivative of federal deficit is always negative across democratic administrations and positive across GOP ones. Less obscurely stated: anyone calling for 'fiscal responsibility" who remains a Republican is an utter-fool hypocrite.
The only actual, actual major effective actions by the GOP/T since inauguration were (1) mammoth tax cuts for the rich and corporations, under standard voodoo (never-ever right) supply side predictions of lower deficits, (2) a chaotic, roller-coaster, uncontrolled trade war, (3) demolition of our alliances and a war against fact-using professions. None of these have directly (yet) affected US core domestic economic/commercial activity and thus all of the curves regarding unemployment etc. are simply carrying on momentum of the fantastic 2009-present recovery from the Bush super-recession.
What those listed GOP actions have directly affected are both budget and trade deficits, which have skyrocketed. And wealth disparity.
Confederate Syndrome: getting “anti-elite” prols to fight for aristocracy
We’re all raised on Suspicion of Authority (SoA) - which is a healthy message delivered in every Hollywood film. Alas, we're also taught to murmur “I invented it! My elites can be trusted, but not the elites who my elites tell me to hate! I'll aim my SoA only at them!” The central mission of Fox News and Steve Bannon and Robert Mercer and all of that crowd has been to rile up a lumpenproletariat into raging against cities and professionals and universities and science and especially the very concept of government, all of which stand in the way of the real elites re-establishing feudalism. This is precisely the playbook used by
plantation-lords who got a million poor white southerners to fight and die for
them, in the 1860s phase of our civil war. This article shows the how and why
of the oligarchy’s all-out funding of anti-modernist propaganda:

“Through the Paradise Papers we also learned that Donald
Trump, who campaigned against the “corrupt globalism” of Hillary Clinton and
proudly proclaims himself a “nationalist”, had surrounded himself with cabinet
members whose vast fortunes are stashed in tax havens around the world. Some of these tax haven schemes link them to foreign adversaries of the United States.” writes Brooke Harrington in The Guardian.
Not mentioned? The number of GOP officials and donors who have been buying up bolt-hole ranchita hideaways in Patagonia, New Zealand and so-called "seasteads." (Interesting: while Peter Thiel was enraged by this analysis of Seasteading I published, he went ahead (apparently) and followed every piece of my advice! The new plans - which I pre-illustrated in EXISTENCE - have a better chance of working... assuming the world goes to hell as much as these guys want.)
Not mentioned? The number of GOP officials and donors who have been buying up bolt-hole ranchita hideaways in Patagonia, New Zealand and so-called "seasteads." (Interesting: while Peter Thiel was enraged by this analysis of Seasteading I published, he went ahead (apparently) and followed every piece of my advice! The new plans - which I pre-illustrated in EXISTENCE - have a better chance of working... assuming the world goes to hell as much as these guys want.)
== WODI Time ==
WODI = "What if Obama Did It?" Like what if Clinton or Obama tried to force security clearances for unqualified and compromised relatives? Or coerced foreigners to buy up whole floors of hotel rooms as blatant emolument bribes? Or reported for debriefings with communist or "ex" communist dictators many times without any US professionals present?
Or Donald Trump actually excusing the Soviet invasion of Afghanistanas having been "fighting terrorism." Seriously, or his giving Putin every single thing, always. WODI. Of course the list of hypocrisies is endless. But you may not know this one:
The Senate
Leadership Fund (super PAC run by McConnell's former Chief of Staff) got $3.5m
from Russian oligarch Blavatnik. "Possible conflict of interest"??
Good grief, the GOP is taking bribes from foreign agents in plain bloody sight.
Speaking of which, had any Clinton or Obama official been 1% so blatantly compromised as Steve Mnuchin - lifting sanctions on his Russian oligarch pals - there would have been riots. … yet they howl outrage over Kyrsten Sinema’s thigh-high boots. See other examples of distraction outrage. Hilarious!
Speaking of which, had any Clinton or Obama official been 1% so blatantly compromised as Steve Mnuchin - lifting sanctions on his Russian oligarch pals - there would have been riots. … yet they howl outrage over Kyrsten Sinema’s thigh-high boots. See other examples of distraction outrage. Hilarious!

...the author was Adam Smith, in Wealth of Nations, Book V, Chapter I, Part II On the Expence of Justice.
Um... gotcha.
== Your hopeless “decent” neighbors ==
There are so many moral turpitudes of today's gone-insane, treasonous right. (And most of you know I used to skewer lefty zealots too, till we needed to unite against a death cult.) But of all the go-to-hell travesties, nothing beats the maniacal Alex Jones hatred of the Parkland kids.
But set aside the mad, confederate uncles, racists and Kremlin-loving boors. They aren’t important, compared with one group that could save us all, if ostriches pulled their head out of a holed-of-denial. All of us know some RASRs (Residually Adult-Sane Republicans) – decent folks who know their party and movement have gone stark-jibbering insane, but who keep chanting “I must keep supporting this horror show, because…. Democrats!”
But set aside the mad, confederate uncles, racists and Kremlin-loving boors. They aren’t important, compared with one group that could save us all, if ostriches pulled their head out of a holed-of-denial. All of us know some RASRs (Residually Adult-Sane Republicans) – decent folks who know their party and movement have gone stark-jibbering insane, but who keep chanting “I must keep supporting this horror show, because…. Democrats!”
I know some of these guys, who
must have giant shoulders by now, from hourly shrugging off the latest
Fox/GOP/KGB monstrosity with "that's terrible and sure the entire
leadership caste of the Republican Party is a pack of lying traitors but… but… but…
here’s an anecdote about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez!."
Which brings up… “What Does Tucker Carlson Know That the Republican Party Doesn’t?" His populist "attacks on the priorities of the “ruling class” have set off a maelstrom.” Carlson’s recent rant against out of control capitalism has a lot of folks all over the spectrum scratching their heads.
Me? I think the explanation is simple. Positioning. He wants to have cred as an “independent” voice - when Trumpism collapses. More and more center-right Americans are clinging to one straw: “I know my side and my party have gone insane-evil-treasonous. But… but liberal socialists are as bad!” Carlson is only stating this aloud, with the net effect that “I can trust Tucker, when he says to vote GOP just one more time.”
Take the stunning, despot-serving moral turpitude of Roger Stone, Paul
Manafort, Lee Atwater (at that same
swamp-lobbying firm!) and all their clients, including Trump and other casino
lords and Mafia dons. See below for details. But RASRs shrug that off.
Likewise the sexual perversion of so many of these
guys. Stone famously "sold" his wife several times to other men, on
the sex-swinger scene. It's a trend: from Larry Craig and Roy Moore and Dennis
'friend to boys' Hastert on down the line, to the normalization of high rates
of gambling, drugs, pimpery, all the way to a divorce rate double that of
Democrats. And paying off porn stars. And David Pecker. Family values. Huh.
Shrug. No, all that
matters is "judges and tax
cuts." Two Good(?) Fruits from a tree that’s proved 99.99%
poisonous. RASRS will continue to hold their noses - ignoring the war on
science and the Putin putsch, the destruction of our alliances and the ongoing
assassination of our entire planet - saying it’s worthwhile, just to get those
two things...
...even though it's now proved that every single Supply Side largesse to
the aristocracy had diametrically opposite-to-promised effects, pumping
passive-parasitic rentier asset bubbles while dragging money velocity down to
almost-zero while spurring NO added R&D or industrial investment... as Adam
Smith would've warned you. As the Greatest Generation would have told you.
Any patriot would deem the Putin stuff alone – relentlessly-proved
outright and open-glaring treason --
sufficient to get down into the streets with pitchforks and torches, chasing
Rupert Murdoch and his shills out of the country. But not our poor RASRS, who
clutch Fox sobbing, begging to suckle the latest rationalization incantation. “Tucker! Hannity! Rescue me with another
anecdote about lefties!”
Careful guys. Even today’s TVs emit some radiation. Also, your desperate
tears will soak into the LCD screen and give you a shock.