I have some perplexities about Bernie Sanders, and especially the way some of his fiercest adherents are getting overly emotional, when the blue Union needs to wage this phase of the Civil War with icy reason.
Still, in several topics Bern is the only guy talking about core problems. Like the concentration of economic power into pools and piles so immense they are "too big to fail."
Have a look here: How 37 banks become four megabanks over the last two decades. This is not a sign of a healthy economy. A few bad choices by half a dozen secretive moguls -- and the rest of us will be left, holding a huge (yuge!) bailout check. Even if Bern doesn't get the nom, he's roused our attention and determination.
And my estimation of him just went up one more notch: Sanders would instigate a 0.5% tax on stock trades - to reduce speculation and high frequency stock trading. If Congress whittled it in half, that’d be just right. See elsewhere my own riffs on why such a transaction tax is utterly essential… including a sci fi reason that Bernie won’t mention. I’m still not sure he is my first choice to be president. But boy am I glad he is out there raising lots and lots of policy boldness to our political attention and horizon.
Still, in several topics Bern is the only guy talking about core problems. Like the concentration of economic power into pools and piles so immense they are "too big to fail."

And my estimation of him just went up one more notch: Sanders would instigate a 0.5% tax on stock trades - to reduce speculation and high frequency stock trading. If Congress whittled it in half, that’d be just right. See elsewhere my own riffs on why such a transaction tax is utterly essential… including a sci fi reason that Bernie won’t mention. I’m still not sure he is my first choice to be president. But boy am I glad he is out there raising lots and lots of policy boldness to our political attention and horizon.
On the transparency front...
John Kavanagh, a Republican member of the Arizona Senate, just introduced a bill stating: “IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR A PERSON TO KNOWINGLY MAKE A VIDEO RECORDING OF LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY.” Thus attempting to yank back from us the most important advance in American Civil Liberties in this century.
Yep. They will try. Despite a precedent in federal courts and declarations by the Obama Administration stating clearly that it is “settled law” that citizens have a solid right to record their interactions with police. That made 2013 the most important civl liberties year in decades... all ignored by the press. Despite the fact that technology has proved to be the great, unheralded impetus behind the Black Lives Matter and other recent movements.
Make no mistake, this is not just one Republican state senator. It is a movement, a party and a putsch that wants to turn citizens into sheep.
Meanwhile. .. Breaking a decades-long trend, the world gets more violent. See this study from the Conflict Data Program charting yearly fatalities. Okay, I've been touting causes for hope. But there are plenty of reasons for wariness!
While we're at it. An interesting breakdown of who owns the U.S. national debt.
And now... Walmart will hike wages for more than 1.2 million of its United States workers. All very well and good. But the company is fretting about lawsuits over the fact that its workers are so poor and many get so few benefits, that the public is left with huge welfare support and Medicaid bills.
Those who insist we should have made no deal with Iran, but instead should scream and rattle sabers to drive average Iranians into the mullahs’ arms… these voices were the ones who screeched when Henry Kissinger went to Mao’s China, in 1971. In some cases the very same voices.
Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger were savvy enough to see how stupid a situation we were in, to abide a triangle that favored the Soviets, with us hating on both the USSR and China and the Sovs getting to hold center position. Kissinger arranged a judo move in which we became the ones talking to both sides and playing them off each other.
Now? “Feckless” Obama has just pulled a Nixon by opening up better relations with Iran, allowing us to take that favorable position, playing Iran against the Saudis. It is obviously and blatantly the smart thing to do… once we coerced Iran to eliminate 25 tons of enriched uranium and to pour concrete into its plutonium reactor. And accept strong inspections.
But witness the Fox’ism as one commenter decried the comparison: “We have not exchanged embassies with Iran. Their leaders will not stop calling us the devil. Obama has not gone to Iran. What have we gained the ability to threaten the Saudis with?”
To which I reply that foxisms are drivel. We do not need an embassy if two million Iranian expatriates start investing in their homeland, using economic leverage to help Rouhani and undermine the Guards, who are screaming in terror over that. Just as two million Cuban Americans in Florida are about to flood their homeland with both wealth and communism-toppling memes -- a win-win.
We are still at the Kissinger phase! And Mao called us devils till the day he died… while working with the US to scare the crap out of the Russkies.
As right now, thanks to both the Iranian detente and low oil prices, Saudi influence (read control) over the U.S. appears to be plummeting to a many-decades low.
== The word of the year, bandied by confederate sloganeers ==
To what I just wrote, the Roger Ailes talking point will be: But “Feckless” Obama “lost Crimea”!
Only… that happened after he went and stole the entire Ukraine from the Russian sphere of influence, the biggest expansion of the West since the end of the Cold War. Russian media and Putin himself lay that “disaster” right at the feet of the man they call "aggressively clever" and anything but “feckless.”
The entire U.S. military is back at 100% readiness, even the reserves, after plummeting to 0% (for major U.S. Army and Marine and Reserve units) at the end of both Bush administrations. While casualty rates among servicemen/women have plummeted and Defense modernization is at its fastest pace ever. And every metric of U.S. national health has gone up -- and almost every such measure plummeted across both Bushes.
And… oh… yeah. Obama killed Osama bin Laden.
Did you think we’ll let you forget that? Never, b******s.
"Feckless" my freckled behind.
Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger were savvy enough to see how stupid a situation we were in, to abide a triangle that favored the Soviets, with us hating on both the USSR and China and the Sovs getting to hold center position. Kissinger arranged a judo move in which we became the ones talking to both sides and playing them off each other.

But witness the Fox’ism as one commenter decried the comparison: “We have not exchanged embassies with Iran. Their leaders will not stop calling us the devil. Obama has not gone to Iran. What have we gained the ability to threaten the Saudis with?”
To which I reply that foxisms are drivel. We do not need an embassy if two million Iranian expatriates start investing in their homeland, using economic leverage to help Rouhani and undermine the Guards, who are screaming in terror over that. Just as two million Cuban Americans in Florida are about to flood their homeland with both wealth and communism-toppling memes -- a win-win.
We are still at the Kissinger phase! And Mao called us devils till the day he died… while working with the US to scare the crap out of the Russkies.
As right now, thanks to both the Iranian detente and low oil prices, Saudi influence (read control) over the U.S. appears to be plummeting to a many-decades low.
== The word of the year, bandied by confederate sloganeers ==
To what I just wrote, the Roger Ailes talking point will be: But “Feckless” Obama “lost Crimea”!
Only… that happened after he went and stole the entire Ukraine from the Russian sphere of influence, the biggest expansion of the West since the end of the Cold War. Russian media and Putin himself lay that “disaster” right at the feet of the man they call "aggressively clever" and anything but “feckless.”
The entire U.S. military is back at 100% readiness, even the reserves, after plummeting to 0% (for major U.S. Army and Marine and Reserve units) at the end of both Bush administrations. While casualty rates among servicemen/women have plummeted and Defense modernization is at its fastest pace ever. And every metric of U.S. national health has gone up -- and almost every such measure plummeted across both Bushes.
And… oh… yeah. Obama killed Osama bin Laden.
Did you think we’ll let you forget that? Never, b******s.
"Feckless" my freckled behind.