–More on the Republican plan to attract voters

Twitter: @rodgermitchell; Search #monetarysovereignty
Facebook: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell

Mitchell’s laws:
●The more federal budgets are cut and taxes increased, the weaker an economy becomes.
●Austerity is the government’s method for widening the gap between rich and poor,
which ultimately leads to civil disorder.
●Until the 99% understand the need for federal deficits, the upper 1% will rule.
●To survive long term, a monetarily non-sovereign government must have a positive balance of payments.
●Those, who do not understand the differences between Monetary Sovereignty and monetary non-sovereignty, do not understand economics.
●The penalty for ignorance is slavery.
●Everything in economics devolves to motive.

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Having lost the most recent election, the Republicans know they must change their bigoted, cynical, obstructionist, anti-young, anti-poor, anti-immigrant, anti-black, anti-Latino, anti-gay, anti-elderly, anti-women image.

We discussed this in the previous post, The Republican plan to win the election and save America.

Here are excerpts from an article to show the Republicans now have learned their lesson:

TPMDC
House Republicans Quietly Return To Budget Stand-Off Mode, Renew Risk Of Government Shutdown
BRIAN BEUTLER JUNE 5, 2013

House Republicans have quietly returned to the stand-off driven approach to budgeting and must-pass legislation that was their hallmark before President Obama’s re-election.

(The new) blueprint calls for enormous cuts to spending on everything from science research to education to health care, in order to rescue the Defense Department and other politically favored agencies from the ravages of sequestration.

The alternative to cutting research, education healthcare, etc., etc. would have been to end sequestration. But ending sequestration does not advance the Republicans’ real goal: Appeasing the upper 1% income group by widening the gap between the rich and the rest.

“What the Republican did was cynically use the rule on a bill that will provide spending for our veterans — which is something we all support — to slash the part of the budget the funds our kids’ education and our investments and treatments and cures for cancer and other diseases. Slash that budget by over 20 percent below the sequester,” explained Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) — House Dems’ top budget guy.

Republican top priorities: Making war (to reward the rich owners of the weapons industry). Bottom of the list: Education, retirement and health care.

“The overall spending level is at the sequester levels,” Van Hollen added. “The veterans bill is going to be funded at pre-sequester levels. That’s going to be funding at a healthy level as if sequestration did not exist. And they’re going to do that for defense…. It means you’re cutting other parts of the budget below sequester level.

The Obama administration has threatened to veto this bill unless it’s ultimately included in a broader effort to set the rest of the budget right. In other words, no special treatment for Veterans Affairs or the Pentagon, particularly if it comes at the expense of other spending priorities.

Ironically, strong bipartisan showings for individual GOP-backed spending bills — for veterans, the Pentagon, etc. — will make it harder for Obama to sustain his veto threats.

Get it? The Republicans will propose spending that is widely favored, but which will use up the money that was supposed to be reserved for the social programs that benefit the young, the poor, the immigrants, the blacks, the Latinos, the gays, the elderly and the women — programs already cut by the sequester.

If Obama tries to veto, he will have to veto popular and worthwhile programs, so Congress will be forced to override his veto. Even if Obama is successful, the Republicans will claim the President doesn’t care about veterans and soldiers.

Gotcha!

And this is how the Republicans have changed their image.

(Of course, a small part if this is the Democrat’s fault. They too voted for the sequester. That monstrously harmful law opens the door to monstrous evil against the 99%, and the Republicans always are happy to step through that door.)

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
Monetary Sovereignty

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Nine Steps to Prosperity:
1. Eliminate FICA (Click here)
2. Medicare — parts A, B & D — for everyone
3. Send every American citizen an annual check for $5,000 or give every state $5,000 per capita (Click here)
4. Long-term nursing care for everyone
5. Free education (including post-grad) for everyone. Click here
6. Salary for attending school (Click here)
7. Eliminate corporate taxes
8. Increase the standard income tax deduction annually
9. Increase federal spending on the myriad initiatives that benefit America’s 99%

10 Steps to Economic Misery: (Click here:)
1. Maintain or increase the FICA tax..
2. Spread the myth Social Security, Medicare and the U.S. government are insolvent.
3. Cut federal employment in the military, post office, other federal agencies.
4. Broaden the income tax base so more lower income people will pay.
5. Cut financial assistance to the states.
6. Spread the myth federal taxes pay for federal spending.
7. Allow banks to trade for their own accounts; save them when their investments go sour.
8. Never prosecute any banker for criminal activity.
9. Nominate arch conservatives to the Supreme Court.
10. Reduce the federal deficit and debt

No nation can tax itself into prosperity, nor grow without money growth. Monetary Sovereignty: Cutting federal deficits to grow the economy is like applying leeches to cure anemia.
Two key equations in economics:
1. Federal Deficits – Net Imports = Net Private Savings
2. Gross Domestic Product = Federal Spending + Private Investment and Consumption – Net Imports

#MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY

–The Republican plan to win the election and save America

Twitter: @rodgermitchell; Search #monetarysovereignty
Facebook: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell

Mitchell’s laws:
●The more federal budgets are cut and taxes increased, the weaker an economy becomes.
●Austerity is the government’s method for widening the gap between rich and poor,
which ultimately leads to civil disorder.
●Until the 99% understand the need for federal deficits, the upper 1% will rule.
●To survive long term, a monetarily non-sovereign government must have a positive balance of payments.
●Those, who do not understand the differences between Monetary Sovereignty and monetary non-sovereignty, do not understand economics.
●The penalty for ignorance is slavery.
●Everything in economics devolves to motive.

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You may believe that a political party, which has been rejected by the voters, should look for ways to improve its performance – not just its election performance but its real performance. You may believe the party should ask itself, “How can we do better for the American people?”

Last year, the Republicans conducted research, designed to help them appeal to young voters. Here are some excerpts:

The following report assesses the findings from a variety of studies on young voters, including a new March 2013 survey conducted for the College Republican National Committee (CRNC).

There are essentially three camps that have emerged in the aftermath of the 2012 election, each of which has a different take on why the Republican Party failed to appeal to an adequate number of (young) voters. Broadly summarizing, these groups can be thought of as the “technology” camp, the “policy” camp, and the “brand” camp.

The technology camp posits that Republican losses had quite a bit to do with the GOP’s failure to keep up with Democrats on key items such as data systems, polling, social media, and advertising.

Translation: All we need are better data systems and polling. No change needed in how we actually want to govern.

For others, technology was not the problem: it was the party’s policies that kept young voters from supporting the GOP. Indeed – and as this report will examine in great detail – there are subjects where the Millennial generation and Republican Party are not in perfect agreement.

“Not in perfect agreement” is a polite way of saying, “The young people think we’re a a bunch of mean bastards, who would kick grandma down the stairs in her wheelchair.”

If young voters primarily thought the Republican Party’s policy plan in 2012 was to prevent gay marriage and to ensure very low taxes for very rich people, the policy camp has posited, it’s understandable that a large majority voted the other way.

Translation: Yes, prevention of gay marriage and lower taxes for the rich are exactly what we Republicans want, so we need to find a way to hide that fact from young voters.

The third take on the election is that the party’s policies are largely fine and that technology is an inadequate reason for explaining Republican losses; instead, it is the party’s branding and messengers who are to blame.

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor prominently espoused this position in his statement likening the GOP to a pizza company, saying that the party needs to focus on changing the “pizza box” rather than the “pizza.”

Translation: The pizza is rotten, but if we redesign the box, the public won’t notice. This also is known as “putting lipstick on a pig.”

The question for them is, what can Republicans stand for that will broaden their appeal among young voters?

Translation: What can the Republicans do to seem attractive to the young people, while continuing to be biased against the young, the old, the poor, the middle, the black, the Latino, the women and the gay?

Here are some of the recommended “solutions.”

1) Focus on the economic issues that affect young people today: education, the cost of health care, unemployment.

Talk to young people about what’s really driving the rapidly increasing costs of college tuition, what’s really standing in the way of their ability to get a great job, what’s really going to happen to their health care costs under Obamacare.

And even more importantly, there’s an opportunity to talk about what a Republican might do to fix these things

Translation: TALK about education, TALK about the cost of health care and TALK about unemployment, but reject every proposal to actually DO anything. Instead, cut the legs out from under the federal deficit spending necessary to improve education, health care and unemployment. And by all means, do not propose any plans that help the poor and middle classes.

The goal is to defeat Democrats, not to improve the lives of Americans who are not already rich.

We’ve become the party that will pat you on your back when you make it, but won’t offer a hand to help you get there.

Translation: We love the rich and hate the rest, and we’re proud of it, but we have to fool enough of the rest to get elected.

2)Capture the brand attributes of intelligence, hard work, and responsibility. When Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal stood up and said that the Republican Party cannot be viewed as the “stupid party,” he was absolutely right.

Intellegence, hard work and responsibility: That’s why our candidates were Romney, Paul, Gingrich, Santorum, Perry, Bachmann and Cain.

3) Don’t concede “caring” and “open-minded” to the left. “Caring” does not have to equal “giving out free stuff,” and “open-minded” does not have to equal “being liberal.” It’s time we try to take these attributes back.

The Republican Party can push back by promoting a narrative of economic growth and opportunity, with policies behind it that clearly show how those who are down on their luck or disadvantaged aren’t left out.

This will go a long way overall, but particularly with Latino voters, who tend to think the GOP couldn’t care less about them.

On the “open-minded” issue, yes, we will face serious difficulty so long as the issue of gay marriage remains on the table. In the short term, the party ought to promote the diversity of thought within its ranks and make clear that we welcome healthy debate on the policy topic at hand. We should also strongly oppose the use of anti-gay rhetoric.

Translation: We old, white men must pretend to care about the disadvantaged, Latinos and gay. Ugh. We know, we know. They’re disgusting. But we need their votes.

4) Fix the debt and cut spending, but recognize that messages about “big government” are the least effective way to win this battle of ideas with young voters.

Bloated bureaucracy, waste, fraud, abuse, and overreach plague governmental solutions to problems that would have been best solved by individuals, communities, or private entities.

Focus on fixing the debt, on tackling long-term problems, on reforming institutions that are broken, absolutely. But realize that railing against “big government” isn’t the most effective way to win the hearts and minds of this generation.

Translation: Tell young people: “Don’t expect any help from the government. Let the rich individuals and corporations run America. Our hearts are with you.”

5) Go where young voters are and give them something to share. Democrats give an interview to MTV, Republicans are nowhere to be seen. Pictures appear on Facebook of Obama at a college dive bar with a young student and go viral. Obama campaign ads appear during the MTV movie awards, and supporters rush to win a dinner party invitation from Sarah Jessica Parker.

To win young voters, the Republican Party and its candidates must embrace this reality . . . having a campaign website that is seamlessly accessed from a mobile device, that encourages supporters to text in their support, that is optimized to get a message across to the girl at the gym listening to Pandora on her headphones and the guy watching clips of last night’s Daily Show on his iPad.

Translation: Show our old, white, male Republicans watching the Daily Show. That should fool the young people.

As Obamacare is implemented and headlines continue to tell the tale of increasing costs and new problems. Republicans (should) outline a vision for how they would build a better system that does contain costs and improve quality. For the moment, the advantage that Obama has on the issue is largely due to the fact that he attempted a reform plan at all.

Translation: People think we don’t have a health care plan, but our plan is simple: Be self-sufficient and take care of your own health insurance, just like the rich people do.

We need to reform Social Security and Medicare. The challenge for Republicans is that these issues are not top-of-mind for young voters. There is also not a sense that there’s a solution on the table that will truly fix things.

Translation: Privatize Social Security and Medicare so that Wall Street investors and the big insurance companies will make a fortune, while the average American will receive fewer benefits.

Student loans are enormously important to many young voters. Republicans should offer a way forward that doesn’t just propose to subsidize the problem of sky-high tuition; they should offer solutions that would help make an education more affordable in the first place. Point out Republican solutions, especially at the state level.

Translation: Let the states (which already are broke) try to pay for it. They’ll fail, and in that way, only the rich will receive an education.

While voters may say they are concerned about climate change, they rarely list it among the issues on the top of their minds. Moreover, they are not necessarily convinced that government programs are an ideal way to help the environment.

Translation: Ignore and deny the climate change problem while doing everything possible to delay any proposed solution.

It is important for the Republican Party to be clear about the difference between legal and illegal immigrants, and to also differentiate illegal immigrants from the children of illegal immigrants and how they would be affected by policies.

Translation: Pass laws to delay the citizenship process even more, thereby making all immigrants illegal. Then, ship them back to where they came from.

Abortion: The challenge is to be mindful of ways that the issue of abortion branches into other policy areas where the GOP does not enjoy the same level of support.

Translation: Young people favor access to abortion, so whenever abortion is mentioned, change the subject.

Same sex marriage: Promote the diversity of opinion on the issue and to focus on acceptance and support for gay people as separate from the definition of marriage. If a candidate is compelling enough on economic opportunity and spending, they may well be able to overcome a difference of opinion with young voters on same-sex marriage.

Translation: Babble incoherently, use double-talk, and put up good-looking candidates.

Asked which they felt best described the GOP, 41% (of respondents) said the GOP was rich while 34% said it was religious. Some 27% viewed the Republican Party as “principled” while 18% chose “hardworking” and 17% chose “entrepreneurial.”

Asked which words least described the GOP, respondents gravitated toward “open-minded” (35%), “tolerant” (25%), “caring” (22%), and “cooperative” (21%).

Translation: Yikes! They think we’re rich, religious, closed-minded, intolerant, uncaring and uncooperative hard asses. Wonder how they found us out.

Theoretically, the good news in all of this is that while the Republican Party’s negative brand is being driven heavily by a perceived lack of open-mindedness and caring, the other brand attributes that matter to young people – intelligence, a strong work-ethic, and competence – are not out of reach and are certainly up for grabs.

Translation: If we focus on intellegence (i.e. Michele Bachmann), work ethic (Sarah Palin) and competence (Herman Cain), we can make the young, the old, the poor, the middle, the black, the Latinos, the women and the gay forget we don’t give a fig about them.

And that folks is how you win an election and save America.

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
Monetary Sovereignty

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Nine Steps to Prosperity:
1. Eliminate FICA (Click here)
2. Medicare — parts A, B & D — for everyone
3. Send every American citizen an annual check for $5,000 or give every state $5,000 per capita (Click here)
4. Long-term nursing care for everyone
5. Free education (including post-grad) for everyone. Click here
6. Salary for attending school (Click here)
7. Eliminate corporate taxes
8. Increase the standard income tax deduction annually
9. Increase federal spending on the myriad initiatives that benefit America’s 99%

10 Steps to Economic Misery: (Click here:)
1. Maintain or increase the FICA tax..
2. Spread the myth Social Security, Medicare and the U.S. government are insolvent.
3. Cut federal employment in the military, post office, other federal agencies.
4. Broaden the income tax base so more lower income people will pay.
5. Cut financial assistance to the states.
6. Spread the myth federal taxes pay for federal spending.
7. Allow banks to trade for their own accounts; save them when their investments go sour.
8. Never prosecute any banker for criminal activity.
9. Nominate arch conservatives to the Supreme Court.
10. Reduce the federal deficit and debt

No nation can tax itself into prosperity, nor grow without money growth. Monetary Sovereignty: Cutting federal deficits to grow the economy is like applying leeches to cure anemia.
Two key equations in economics:
1. Federal Deficits – Net Imports = Net Private Savings
2. Gross Domestic Product = Federal Spending + Private Investment and Consumption – Net Imports

#MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY

How AARP helps prevent Medicare for Everyone

Twitter: @rodgermitchell; Search #monetarysovereignty
Facebook: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell

Mitchell’s laws:
●The more federal budgets are cut and taxes increased, the weaker an economy becomes.
●Austerity is the government’s method for widening the gap between rich and poor,
which leads to civil disorder.
●Until the 99% understand the need for federal deficits, the upper 1% will rule.
●To survive long term, a monetarily non-sovereign government must have a positive balance of payments.
●Those, who do not understand the differences between Monetary Sovereignty and monetary non-sovereignty, do not understand economics.
●The penalty for ignorance is slavery.
●Everything in economics devolves to motive.

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AARP is an insurance company masquerading as a lobbyist for the elderly. It is owned and managed by wealthy people whose primary concern is profits, much of which are generated by healthcare policies.

AARP would take a huge financial hit if a complete Medicare (not requiring supplements) were provided to every man, woman and child in America. Keep that in mind as you read excerpts from a recent AARP article:

Outlook for Medicare Improves, Social Security Unchanged
Posted on 05/31/2013 by Carole Fleck

Good news for Medicare. The insurance program for Americans 65 and older is now expected to remain solvent until 2026, two years later than was estimated last year. The outlook for Social Security — fully solvent until 2033 — remained unchanged.

The projections for the two programs and their trust funds over the next 75 years come from the Social Security and Medicare Trustees annual report released Friday.

If the trust funds of Social Security and Medicare were exhausted, benefits would be cut — not stopped — because both programs are funded mainly through payroll taxes.

The trustees report, which warned that both government programs face funding challenges, will likely influence debate over the future of entitlement programs as well as measures to cut the deficit.

“While not in crisis, Social Security will require modest changes to ensure current and future generations will receive the benefits they’ve earned,” AARP Executive Vice President Nancy LeaMond said in a statement.

Both Social Security and Medicare are federal agencies. Depending on whether sub agencies are counted, there are between 700 and 1,300 federal agencies, among which are:

1. The White House
2. The U.S. Senate
3. The Secret Service
4. The Social Security Administration
5. The Supreme Court
6. The House of Representatives
7. The Mint
8. The Air Force
9. The Army
10. The Bureau of the Census

Of these ten federal agencies, how many are supported by a trust fund, which purportedly can become insolvent? Answer: Just one.

Yes, only one* of these federal agencies supposedly is supported by a trust fund, and if that trust fund “runs out” of money, the agency supposedly would be insolvent. And that one agency is the Social Security Administration (of which Medicare also is a part.)

*In truth, there are about 230 smaller federal trust funds, for various functions, and every single one of them is an accounting fiction, serving no functional purpose.

And therein is the great lie, which AARP is delighted to promulgate. The truth is, the U.S. government became Monetarily Sovereign on August 15, 1971. It is sovereign over the dollar.

The unlike state and local governments, the federal government can create as many dollars as it wishes, whenever it wishes, and it can value the dollar at any level it wishes. That is the meaning of Monetarily Sovereign.

Given this unlimited ability to create dollars, the government never needs to ask anyone for dollars — not you, not me, not China. If federal taxes were $0 and federal “borrowing” also were $0, the federal government still could create all the dollars it needs and pay any bill of any size.

Federal taxes (including FICA) and borrowing are obsolete relics of the monetarily non-sovereign days.

Clearly then, it is impossible for the federal government to run short of dollars, i.e. to become “insolvent.” It equally is impossible for any agency of the government to become insolvent, unless the government wished it.

The President knows it. Congress knows it. The media know it. And AARP knows it. No matter what happens to FICA,Social Security and Medicare cannot become insolvent unless the President and Congress want them to become insolvent. Period.

And if you still doubt this, think back to 2011, when the employee share of FICA was reduced by two percentage points — a 30% reduction. No problem. The federal government simply paid the difference out of the general fund.

The point is, the federal government always can pay “the difference” out of the general fund. In fact, the federal government can and should pay for ALL of Social Security and Medicare out of the general fund.

As readers of this blog know, the President and Congress have been bribed by the upper .1% income group (via campaign contributions and promises of lucrative employment later) to widen the gap between the rich and the rest. See: I’m not alone. Yet another voice telling how the rich bribe politicians to impoverish you.

Among those wishing to widen the gap, are the executives of AARP. Wealthy people don’t need AARP’s insurance, especially if the government funds Medicare for everyone. “Keep ’em poor and needy” is the secret mantra of the rich, for the needs of the poor are the power of the rich.

The poor (and middle) have been brainwashed into accepting austerity, one part of which is reduced Medicare and Social Security benefits. They actually believe the government can run short of dollars! And that is why we see articles like this:

CBS Moneywatch
Wealth of most Americans down 55% since recession

Increasing housing prices and the stock market”s posting all-time highs haven’t helped the plight most Americans. The average U.S. household has recovered only 45 percent of the wealth they lost during the recession, according to a report released yesterday from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

Much of recovery in net worth is because of the stock market. This has disproportionately benefited the richest households: About 80 percent of stocks are held by the wealthiest 10 percent of the population.

The poorest households have felt the sharpest losses as a consequence of the recession.

The next time you consider sending a membership check to AARP, or buying insurance from AARP, remember this: AARP’s primary mission is to increase AARP profits.

They know full well that free Medicare for Everyone would benefit you and easily be affordable for the federal government. They know full well that Medicare and Social Security cannot become insolvent unless the government wants it. AARP could say so, but of course, won’t

AARP takes its money from the middle- and lower-classes, but it is aligned financially with the rich — as are the President, Congress and the media.

How have you done financially since the Great Recession began in 2008? Not as well as AARP, I’ll bet: How the AARP Made $2.8 Billion By Supporting Obamacare’s Cuts to Medicare.

The lower 99.9% should scream for the end of FICA and a fully funded Medicare for Everyone. Instead, they scream for balanced federal budgets, just as the .1% have trained them to do.

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
Monetary Sovereignty

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Nine Steps to Prosperity:
1. Eliminate FICA (Click here)
2. Medicare — parts A, B & D — for everyone
3. Send every American citizen an annual check for $5,000 or give every state $5,000 per capita (Click here)
4. Long-term nursing care for everyone
5. Free education (including post-grad) for everyone. Click here
6. Salary for attending school (Click here)
7. Eliminate corporate taxes
8. Increase the standard income tax deduction annually
9. Increase federal spending on the myriad initiatives that benefit America’s 99%

10 Steps to Economic Misery: (Click here:)
1. Maintain or increase the FICA tax..
2. Spread the myth Social Security, Medicare and the U.S. government are insolvent.
3. Cut federal employment in the military, post office, other federal agencies.
4. Broaden the income tax base so more lower income people will pay.
5. Cut financial assistance to the states.
6. Spread the myth federal taxes pay for federal spending.
7. Allow banks to trade for their own accounts; save them when their investments go sour.
8. Never prosecute any banker for criminal activity.
9. Nominate arch conservatives to the Supreme Court.
10. Reduce the federal deficit and debt

No nation can tax itself into prosperity, nor grow without money growth. Monetary Sovereignty: Cutting federal deficits to grow the economy is like applying leeches to cure anemia.
Two key equations in economics:
1. Federal Deficits – Net Imports = Net Private Savings
2. Gross Domestic Product = Federal Spending + Private Investment and Consumption – Net Imports

#MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY

Freedom dies while leeches still cannot cure anemia.

Twitter: @rodgermitchell; Search #monetarysovereignty
Facebook: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell

Mitchell’s laws:
●The more federal budgets are cut and taxes increased, the weaker an economy becomes.
●Austerity is the government’s method for widening the gap between rich and poor,
which leads to civil disorder.
●Until the 99% understand the need for federal deficits, the upper 1% will rule.
●To survive long term, a monetarily non-sovereign government must have a positive balance of payments.
●Those, who do not understand the differences between Monetary Sovereignty and monetary non-sovereignty, do not understand economics.
●The penalty for ignorance is slavery.
●Everything in economics devolves to motive.

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We look across the ocean, and we see the death of freedom. If I believed the leaders of the eurozone truly wanted to benefit their nations, I would be baffled at the ignorance of their actions.

The Guardian
Eurozone retreats from austerity – but only as far as ‘austerity lite’
Recession, social unrest and political necessity force shift in eurozone, but its economic future remains deeply uncertain

The subway workers were on strike in Lisbon on Thursday. Next month it will be the turn of the teachers. Portugal’s blue-collar trade unions are gearing up to bring almost a million workers out later in the summer as the country’s protest against austerity intensifies.

It is a similar story across large parts of the eurozone. There have been mass protests in Madrid, Dublin and Athens against policies designed to reduce budget deficits.

The European commission has told six countries – France, Spain, Portugal, Poland, the Netherlands and Slovenia – that they will have up to two extra years to put their public finances in order.

Translation: Austerity (deficit reduction) has done what austerity always has done, and always will do: It has destroyed economies. Therefore, the EU will force euro nations to implement further austerity for two more years — another two years of applying leeches to cure anemia.

Economists say the case for austerity was undermined just over a month ago, when it was revealed that basic research errors in an influential paper by two Harvard economists – Carmen Reinhart and Ken Rogoff – invalidated the claim that countries suffered a growth hit when public debt rose above 90% of national income.

Oh really? That’s when it was undermined? How about when I published THE ULTIMATE AMERICA in 1996, in which I wrote:

The “experts” say you can’t have lower taxes and more spending on social issues. They say you can’t have low inflation while you cut taxes and spend more. They say you can’t afford Social Security and Medicare.

Those “experts” tell you that in order to lead good lives, you must suffer. They are wrong.

Or was that phony research undermined when I published FREE MONEY in 1997, in which I wrote:

The federal government can, and should, end its borrowing and taxing, and very simply create the money needed to grow our economy.

Or was that rotten research, which didn’t differentiate between Monetary Sovereignty and monetary non-sovereignty, undermined when in June of 2005, I spoke to Randy Wray’s class at the UMKC, and said:

“Because of the Euro, no euro nation can control its own money supply. The Euro is the worst economic idea since the recession-era, Smoot-Hawley Tariff. The economies of European nations are doomed by the euro.”

Or was that laughable, Harvard research undermined when in 2011, this blog posted: There are two, and only two, long-term solutions for Greece and the other euro nations., which said:

For Greece and the other euro nations, long term survival requires one of two, and only two, events:

1. Adopt some form of a sovereign currency, and become Monetarily Sovereign
or
2. The EU to give (not lend) euros to its member nations as needed.

There are no other solutions. None. All the running in circles by the European financial geniuses will be to no avail. Each day they come up with some new lending plan, and the next day abandon it in favor of some other lending plan.

I have been awarding one to five dunce caps for economic ignorance, but now the ignorance has grown so pervasive, with the euro nation leaders and our own Tea/Republican, Democrats, and the media and the columnists and the old-line economists –none of whom understand that what happened in August 1971 completely changed economics — I feel even five dunce caps does not do justice to the universal economic ignorance.

So today, I award 1000 dunce caps to all the self-styled experts, who blather on and on, spouting intuitive economics, but know nothing of the facts Monetary Sovereignty exposes.

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There is a second reason I award 1000 dunce caps: To demonstrate what sovereignty can do. I can create all I wish. I never will run short. I cannot be forced into dunce cap bankruptcy. I don’t have to “live within my means.” I don’t need a balanced budget. I don’t need to tax or borrow dunce caps. I don’t need to be dunce cap prudent. I am dunce cap sovereign.

In that sense I am identical with the United States government which is dollar sovereign. It too can create all the dollars it wishes, never will run short, cannot be forced into bankruptcy, doesn’t have to “live within its means,” doesn’t need a balanced budget, doesn’t need to tax or borrow and doesn’t need to be dollar prudent.

No, that nonsense research, in which apples, oranges, crickets and toe nails all are mathematically combined to create lying averages — that fake research was not undermined a month ago. It was undermined many years ago. Then, when it was published, it became yet another mindfuzz from professors who seemingly felt that coming from Harvard, they really didn’t need to be accurate or honest.

The disaster of deficit reduction has been obvious to anyone who understood the facts of Monetary Sovereignty for at least 20 years, perhaps more. Yet the disaster continues in Europe, and sadly, continues in the U.S., courtesy of the Republicans, the Democrats, the Tea Party, Congress, the media and the old-line economists.

If I believed anyone in any of these groups truly wanted to benefit their nations, I would be baffled at the ignorance of their actions. Fortunately for my sanity, I don’t have to wonder. I know how it is possible for every single one of those folks to be ignorant of America’s unlimited ability to pay its bills, without borrowing or taxing.

They are paid — bribed, really — by the .1% wealthiest among us, to widen the gap between the rich and the rest, which is exactly what deficit reduction accomplishes.

*The .1% bribes politicians via campaign contributions and promises of lucrative employment when they leave office.
*The media are owned by the .1%, and the media bosses make sure the austerity message dominates.
*The .1% bribes universities via huge contributions that create classrooms, sports arenas and courses. Heaven help the economics professor who departs from the chosen message.

Yes, the eurozone still is doomed, as I repeatedly have said it was, for years and years and years. The euro is a failed concept. The euro nations voluntarily surrendered the single most valuable asset they had: Their Monetary Sovereignty.

Think of France surrendering its language, its left bank and its cuisine, and you still would not come close to the disaster of surrendering Monetary Sovereignty.

Think of Italy surrendering all its art, all its music and all of Rome and Florence, and those loses would not begin to compare to the surrender of its sovereign currency.

Think of Greece surrendering all its history and every one of its islands and that would be nothing compared to the surrender of its financial control.

We look across the ocean and are horrified to see freedom dying. Yet, American soldiers have given their lives around the world, fighting for freedom, while we here at home, blithely hand over our freedom on an austerity platter.

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
Monetary Sovereignty

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Nine Steps to Prosperity:
1. Eliminate FICA (Click here)
2. Medicare — parts A, B & D — for everyone
3. Send every American citizen an annual check for $5,000 or give every state $5,000 per capita (Click here)
4. Long-term nursing care for everyone
5. Free education (including post-grad) for everyone. Click here
6. Salary for attending school (Click here)
7. Eliminate corporate taxes
8. Increase the standard income tax deduction annually
9. Increase federal spending on the myriad initiatives that benefit America’s 99%

10 Steps to Economic Misery: (Click here:)
1. Maintain or increase the FICA tax..
2. Spread the myth Social Security, Medicare and the U.S. government are insolvent.
3. Cut federal employment in the military, post office, other federal agencies.
4. Broaden the income tax base so more lower income people will pay.
5. Cut financial assistance to the states.
6. Spread the myth federal taxes pay for federal spending.
7. Allow banks to trade for their own accounts; save them when their investments go sour.
8. Never prosecute any banker for criminal activity.
9. Nominate arch conservatives to the Supreme Court.
10. Reduce the federal deficit and debt

No nation can tax itself into prosperity, nor grow without money growth. Monetary Sovereignty: Cutting federal deficits to grow the economy is like applying leeches to cure anemia.
Two key equations in economics:
1. Federal Deficits – Net Imports = Net Private Savings
2. Gross Domestic Product = Federal Spending + Private Investment and Consumption – Net Imports

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