FLASH addendum up top: Just in case the rumors have substance... Mike Pence hurrying home, GOP senators huddling, a possible Mueller smoking gun... Please, oh please, curb your enthusiasm and read this! Get every democrat to read it. Especially every DP congress member. Impeachment is a trap. Try, oh try, to be the smart ones, for a change.
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Let me put aside the blatancy of our deliberately re-ignited phase of the American civil war. There are other matters afoot, all sharing a common theme. Lumped together, they add up to everything desired by those seeking an end to the relatively placid and benign era of Pax Americana.
First, economics. Says investment guru John Mauldin, predicting a recession within two years:
“U.S. corporations are simultaneously more indebted, less profitable, and more highly valued than they have been in a long time. Furthermore, they are intentionally making themselves more leveraged by distributing cash as dividends and buying back shares instead of saving or investing that cash. Yet investors cannot buy their shares fast enough. Maybe this will end well… but it’s hard to imagine how.”
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Let me put aside the blatancy of our deliberately re-ignited phase of the American civil war. There are other matters afoot, all sharing a common theme. Lumped together, they add up to everything desired by those seeking an end to the relatively placid and benign era of Pax Americana.
First, economics. Says investment guru John Mauldin, predicting a recession within two years:
“U.S. corporations are simultaneously more indebted, less profitable, and more highly valued than they have been in a long time. Furthermore, they are intentionally making themselves more leveraged by distributing cash as dividends and buying back shares instead of saving or investing that cash. Yet investors cannot buy their shares fast enough. Maybe this will end well… but it’s hard to imagine how.”
Note that while he would never admit it, John's forecast is a
brutal indictment not of his bêtes noir --
the government and Fed -- but a CEO caste of 5000 incestuously conniving
golf buddies, who have set things up (except in the tech sector) so they can
steal company assets, use stock buy-backs to boost share price, rake their
options and leave the company wrecked, deprived of R&D or any investment
beyond a one-year ROI.
These parasites are the true enemies of market enterprise.
And their shortsighted greed may not escape notice, when that recession
comes.
==
Drumming up a war ==
But that exercise in biased perception ain’t
nothing. Remember how the previous Republican president concocted a war-excuse
called “Weapons of Mass Destruction” (WMD)? In the wake of the 9/11 attacks
that he arguably allowed to happen, Bush Jr. leaned hard on the U.S.
intelligence community (IC) to pin the blame on Saddam Hussein. When they reported no such connection – indeed,
most of the 9/11 attackers were Saudis, trained in Wahhabi madrassas and
financed by business partners of the Bush family – he and Dick Cheney put thumb screws on the IC to find another excuse – any excuse – for war.
That was the previous manic phase of
Republican Bipolar Disease and it seems we’re fast diving into another, as the
Trumpists seek escape from domestic woes.
Elsewhere I’ve explored the reasons why their focus will likely be Iran.
Sure, North Korea and Venezuela offer tasty temptations. A flare-up in the
South China Sea? Maybe. A terror outrage somewhere at home? Don't be shocked!
But none of these offer the confluence of motive, means and opportunity that DT sees in Iran. Moreover reports suggest that he is already arm-twisting the IC, demanding they stop with the boring truth and fact-telling and offer up the casus belli pretext that he needs.
But none of these offer the confluence of motive, means and opportunity that DT sees in Iran. Moreover reports suggest that he is already arm-twisting the IC, demanding they stop with the boring truth and fact-telling and offer up the casus belli pretext that he needs.
This article about the hunger for a fight is
pretty harsh and partisan. I’d read it
with some grains of salt. But it’s also generally on-target and scary as heck.
What of recent events? Exactly as I predicted, both Donald Trump and the Ayatollahs have ordered
their forces in the Persian Gulf to harass each other, with only one
possible motive: a ramp-up to war. Everyone wants it. Trump needs a foreign
distraction, Congressional Republicans need feel-good symbolic toughness, the
Saudis and dumber Israelis want Tehran knocked down a notch. Putin rubs his
hands, knowing such a conflict will send Iran running for shelter under his
umbrella, giving him the warm water satrapy Russian potentates have wanted for
300 years. Oh, and the Iranian mullahs? Shrugging off the pippety-pops of a few hundred Tomahawks, they'll use war fever to crush the
rising, educated, modernist Persian middle class, a looming threat to their
theocracy.
Oh, and oil prices will skyrocket. Winners all around! Well, not the Iranian or American people. But do you see anyone caring about them? Or the waste of our military strength and personnel?
Why do we still have a carrier task group there? Across the last 8 years, the U.S. achieved virtual energy independence. Our allies are heading that way. What possible reason would we have to cooperate with the Putin-Saudi-Ayatollah-Trump plan, pushing each other with potemkin provocations till the missiles fly? This is not 'national self-interest.' It is the Gulf of Tonkin, all over again.
Oh, and oil prices will skyrocket. Winners all around! Well, not the Iranian or American people. But do you see anyone caring about them? Or the waste of our military strength and personnel?
Why do we still have a carrier task group there? Across the last 8 years, the U.S. achieved virtual energy independence. Our allies are heading that way. What possible reason would we have to cooperate with the Putin-Saudi-Ayatollah-Trump plan, pushing each other with potemkin provocations till the missiles fly? This is not 'national self-interest.' It is the Gulf of Tonkin, all over again.
== Hacking Elections ==
Hackers at Defcon took just minutes to break
into and modify a wide array of voting machines. Officials from California
provided some. Other machines were
bought on Ebay, and were manufactured by major U.S. voting machine companies
such as Diebold Nixorf, Sequoia Voting Systems, and Winvote. `This isn't a
great surprise, since many of those companies are owned by political extremists
who targeted this vulnerability, ages ago.
The chief safeguard has always been a system that involved paper ballots or receipts that are scanned in... but that can also be hand audited, in randomly chosen precincts. Wherever random hand recounts are possible, cheating is deterred.
The chief safeguard has always been a system that involved paper ballots or receipts that are scanned in... but that can also be hand audited, in randomly chosen precincts. Wherever random hand recounts are possible, cheating is deterred.
Auditable paper ballot/receipt systems are
the norm in blue states. Not in red states, where the GOP Secretary of State
can pretty much order up any election result she desires. Also it is blue
states and only blue states that have seen voter revolts to end
gerrymandering. And voter initiatives to
ease out of the insane War on Drugs. Oh, lecture us about election fraud!
Lecture us about dishonesty, confederates.
== Infrastructure on the agenda ==
Ah,
infrastructure. One thing all studies agree upon is that a healthy array of
highways, bridges, railways and such are like a nation’s veins and arteries,
allowing commerce to flow. Under FDR, then Truman and Eisenhower, the
“Greatest Generation” invested heavily in interstates, airports, research
centers, power systems, hospitals and so on, with huge and unquestioned
multiplier effects on the economy. Time and again, it’s proved that well-done
projects pay-off and maintenance is money well-spent. Moreover, no form of
government spending has higher direct effects on economic stimulation and
employment and Money Velocity.
So, why have
we been tumbling deeper and deeper into infrastructure malaise, with decaying
bridges, corroding highways and underfunded rails? All parties have uttered words about this,
for decades. President Obama submitted proposal after proposal to Congress… and
none was even brought up for serious discussion.
Of course
the answer was obvious. Had an
Infrastructure Bill passed, during the Republican Congresses of 2011-2016, it blatantly would have added to economic
recovery from the Bush Depression, and the GOP wanted no part of any action
that might add to Obama’s luster. (As it is, the recovery during his
administration was impressive.) For
purely political reasons — and Paul Ryan and others are on record saying so —
they would pass no infrastructure bill during a Democratic President’s tenure.
(The word for that is “treason.”)
Okay, now
the Republicans have every branch of government — as they did from 2001 to
2007. With a GOP president to claim credit for any stimulation, and terrified
of a recession looming otherwise, Ryan and co. are talking up an Infrastructure
Bill that might amount to a trillion dollars! Well, okay, at least workers
would get jobs. And the treason is over, right?
Wrong. As you
might guess, there are several rubs.
1) Paying to
build and repair out of tax revenues… the way our parents did it… would
conflict with Ryan & co.’s absolute top priority — another huge Supply Side
Voodoo tax cut for the aristocracy. Never mind that Supply Side experiments
have never worked, ever, at all, even once across 40 years, and many Red States
like Kansas have gone bankrupt by doubling down on the witchcraft theory. To paraphrase Everett Dirksen “A Trillion
here, a Trillion there… pretty soon you’re talking real money.”
2) Hence,
get others to pay for the infrastructure work! Their magical incantation is now
“public-private partnerships.” We the people hand over our property — our
bridges, highways and all that — to private interests (e.g. Republican moguls)
who will then put some cash into repairs and then charge tolls forever on routes that
till-now we (mostly) used as a benefit of civilization.
A win-win?
We get some potholes and rusty spans fixed. The moguls get ownership (or
lifespan-long leases) of our commons, plus perpetual right to bleed us. Oh, but
it gets much worse than I described, here. Read what Robert Reich has to say
about this win-win-win for oligarchy.
3) Of course
this is not about jobs or even supply side tax vampirism. It is about graft. As
in contracting for an Atlantic City Casino, construction deals are among the
juiciest ways to do corruption, unless they are handled with scrupulous
transparency and accountability. Which most public infrastructure programs do
feature! The methods have been developed ever since the WPA and TVA and
Interstate System. They never work perfectly, but they generally keep theft
down to a low simmer… far lower than most private enterprises, in fact.
See how
graft and overbuilding and high tolls have left China awash in overbuilt infrastructure projects.
Only all of these nit-picking, open-bidding and accountability procedures are being torn down by the Trump Administration. Gee. I wonder why an Atlantic City casino owner would do that? Note the the only winners of the wasteful, trillion dollar US intervention in Iraq were Cheney Bush family companies like Halliburton, who got sweetheart "emergency" no-bid logistics contracts, bypassing anti-graft laws with a wave of a pen. The GOP lords are in no hurry to fund infrastructure projects until those inconvenient accountability rules are either repressed or swept aside, in the next "emergency."
4) Never
mind. Blue states have already decided not to wait. Especially in California,
Oregon and Washington, restore-and-rebuild projects are proceeding apace, the
old fashioned way, as time and again we prove that the Greatest Generation were
right in many more ways than wrong...
... back when "America was great!" And when that generation's favorite living human was named Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
... back when "America was great!" And when that generation's favorite living human was named Franklin Delano Roosevelt.