Here we go again: More privatization scam

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It takes only two things to keep people in chains: The ignorance of the oppressed and the treachery of their leaders..
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We have discussed the privatization scam many times before. It is the scam in which traditionally government-owned-and-operated functions are turned over to rich guys in the private sector.

One excuse for privatization is the religion that the private sector always is more efficient, honest, and responsive to the public, than is the federal government. No evidence for this exists, but it is widely believed by people who don’t understand one simple reality:

While the motive of a federal government agency is to provide a service to the public, the motive of a business is to provide a profit to the owners.  

It is true that there are many efficient, honest, responsive businesses, and many that are not (Hello banks and other businesses that created the Great Recession). The same is true of government agencies –neither more nor less true.Image result for thumb on the scale

However, the thumb on the scale is the profit motive, which inexorably tilts the private effort toward cutting quality and service, while increasing costs.

Let’s face it: If private businesses were so efficient, honest, and responsive, we wouldn’t see so many bankruptcies and so many businessmen being fined for their misdeeds.

(Does multiple bankruptcies and being fined for misdeeds sound like any businessman you know?)

Another excuse for privatization is the private sector’s willingness to take on projects a government can’t afford. This, however, applies only to monetarily non-sovereign state and local governments, not to the Monetarily Sovereign federal government, which never can run short of its own sovereign currency and can afford anything.

And, if a state or local government can’t afford a project, the result of privatization either is greater efficiency (which rarely happens) or a combination of service reductions and price increases (which almost always happens).

Thus, privatization of state and local government projects generally is a fast road to the public paying more to receive less.

By contrast, privatization of federal projects is the fast road to large profits for the already rich “in-crowd” of campaign contributors.

Here are some excerpts from an article that appeared in the 6/5/17 LA Times:

President Trump announces plan embracing privatization of air traffic control system

President Trump will push for the separation of air traffic control operations from the Federal Aviation Administration.

“We’re really moving into the modern decade of technology in air traffic control. It’s a system where everyone benefits from this,” White House economic adviser Gary Cohn said in a conference call with reporters.

There are about 50,000 airline and other aircraft flights a day in the United States. Both sides of the privatization debate say the system is one of the most complex and safest in the world.

You may wonder, “Why privatize a system that is one of the most complex and safest in the world.”

U.S. airlines have been campaigning for more than two decades to separate air traffic control operations from the FAA.

That effort picked up steam last year when the union that represents air traffic controllers agreed to support a proposal to spin off air traffic operations into a private, nonprofit corporation in exchange for guarantees that controllers would retain their benefits, salaries and union representation.

The federal government could give those guarantees without privatizing the system.

Airlines have been lobbying vigorously for the change, saying the FAA’s NextGen program to modernize the air traffic system is taking too long and has produced too few benefits.

The changes would involve moving from the current system based on radar and voice communications to one based on satellite navigation and digital communications.

The federal government could pay for those changes far more easily than any private operator could.

Airlines and the controllers union say that the FAA’s effort to modernize the air traffic system has been slowed down by the agency’s dependence on inconsistent funding from Congress and occasional government shutdowns and controller furloughs.

As a result, the FAA has had difficulty making long-term commitments with contractors.

We have a military, funded by the federal government. The military continuously upgrades its systems. The military makes long-term commitments with contractors. Why can’t the FAA do what the military does?

Privatization would not solve the funding problem.

Union officials have complained that the FAA has been unable to resolve chronic controller understaffing at some of the nation’s busiest facilities and pointed to the modernization effort’s slow progress.

What would a private company do to “resolve chronic understaffing.” Same situation as above. Privatization would not solve the real problem: Funding.

But FAA Administrator Michael Huerta has said the agency has made progress during the past decade in updating its computers and other equipment in order to move from a radar-based to a satellite-based control system.

Huh? If the agency has “made progress,” why hasn’t it made more progress? Funding?

Democrats have largely opposed the changes, warning that the proposed board overseeing the estimated 300 air traffic facilities and about 30,000 employees would be dominated by airline interests.

Hmmm . . . a board dominated by the businesses it oversees. What could possibly go wrong with that? It would be akin to having a bunch of anti-regulation people run the SEC, the Treasury Department, and the EPA.

Oops, President Trump already did that. Anti-regulation is a Trump pattern, as you can see by examining his cabinet appointments.

The oft-bankrupt creator of the notorious Trump University con and the Trump Foundation scam has good reason to despise business regulation. Allowing the airlines to dominate the FAA would be in line with his policies.

They have also pointed to the unprecedented safety under the current system and noted repeated computer system failures in recent years by U.S. airlines, questioning whether they are ready to handle complex technology modernizations.

No wonder the airlines oppose regulation. They themselves can’t handle the change. If they dominate the board, they wouldn’t have to spend so much on “complex technology modernizations.”

Business aircraft operators, private pilots and nonhub airports have also expressed concerns they may need to pay more and get less service under a private corporation even though airlines have promised that won’t happen.

Would you trust the airlines’ promises, especially if they are the ones who will run the FAA?

In general, the privatizing scam works like this:

  1. Skim money from a federal agency.
  2. Act “shocked, shocked” that the agency can’t do its job.
  3. Determine that the “solution” is to privatize.
  4. Turn over the operation to a company owned by a big political donor.
  5. Watch as the cost goes up, the service goes down, and the donor gets rich.

Consider a parallel situation, airport security:

The TSA said it has found no difference in performance between federal workers and private contractors.

What would really help long lines is if Congress stopped siphoning off money from the TSA, said Christopher Bidwell, vice president of security for Airports Council International North America, an advocacy group for airports.

Sounds familiar? Congress underfunds, then says the solution is not money but privatization.

Because TSA is underfunded, basically,” Bidwell said, “the void has been filled on a voluntary and temporary basis by airports and airlines as well.”

Every passenger pays an $11.20 round-trip security fee. Bidwell said since 2014, Congress has been redirecting a third of that money, which adds up to over a billion dollars a year. And since 2013, TSA has laid off around 10 percent of its staff.

Bidwell said there just aren’t enough workers, public or private. Until that changes he said, many long lines await.

Congress has no financial need to take dollars from TSA. The federal government never can run short of its own sovereign currency.

Congress underfunds in an attempt to make TSA fail, then blame the failure on government — and then privatize as a phony solution to the underfunding.

This is the same privatization scam Trump wishes to perpetrate.

Unfortunately, we also must deal with the Libertarians (aka the Anarchists) who believe any government is bad government, so will go along with any plan, no matter how inept, that eliminates government.

For instance:

Should Progressives Call for Privatizing Parts of Government?
By Rob Kall

We need to privatize government to protect ourselves from Trump-appointed foxes in the henhouse.

There’s the irony — the belief that privatization — i.e. appointing rich private donors to get paid for government work somehow protects us against the henhouse foxes.

That’s usually something that conservative and corporations want, but now, we have a government that has been taken over by, despoiled by and infected by a psychopathic narcissist who allows decisions to be made by an extreme right wing bigot, Steve Bannon.

So instead, we are to be taken over by an extreme right-wing corporate bigot?

So the way that Americans need to protect themselves is to take a bottom up approach to privatizing government. Not privatize it so it is run by big corporations, as Republicans and corporatist Democrats routinely do, but privatize it so it is run by groups of responsible, respected individuals who are accountable to people.

They could even be elected in privately held but open elections.

Hmmm . . . now let me think: “Elect responsible individuals accountable to the people.” Isn’t this what’s called “government“?

We need to replace the EPA since it is no longer a trusted organization/institution. We need to replace health care organizations. We need to replace the Justice Department.

Hmmm, again. Is this something like the notorious “Repeal and Replace” idiocy promoted by the Republicans, who had great plans for “Repeal,” but after seven years, still have no idea how to “Replace”?

I wouldn’t be surprised, if these efforts take root, that the government agencies that we are defending ourselves us by privatizing, would go after the new privatized entities, accusing them of horrific crimes.

I’m not sure how that works, Mr. Kall. When the government decides to privatize an agency, they no longer exist.

So who exactly would “go after the new, privatized entities,” the government that made the decision to privatize, or the agency that no longer exists?

Bottom line: Federal privatization is a scam when done at the behest of a crooked President, or an exercise in ignorance if done by the Libertarians.

Either way, it’s a bad idea.

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
Monetary Sovereignty

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The single most important problems in economics involve the excessive income/wealth/power Gaps between the have-mores and the have-less.

Wide Gaps negatively affect poverty, health and longevity, education, housing, law and crime, war, leadership, ownership, bigotry, supply and demand, taxation, GDP, international relations, scientific advancement, the environment, human motivation and well-being, and virtually every other issue in economics.

Implementation of The Ten Steps To Prosperity can narrow the Gaps:

Ten Steps To Prosperity:
1. ELIMINATE FICA (Ten Reasons to Eliminate FICA )
Although the article lists 10 reasons to eliminate FICA, there are two fundamental reasons:
*FICA is the most regressive tax in American history, widening the Gap by punishing the low and middle-income groups, while leaving the rich untouched, and
*The federal government, being Monetarily Sovereign, neither needs nor uses FICA to support Social Security and Medicare.
2. FEDERALLY FUNDED MEDICARE — PARTS A, B & D, PLUS LONG TERM CARE — FOR EVERYONE (H.R. 676, Medicare for All )
This article addresses the questions:
*Does the economy benefit when the rich can afford better health care than can the rest of Americans?
*Aside from improved health care, what are the other economic effects of “Medicare for everyone?”
*How much would it cost taxpayers?
*Who opposes it?”
3. PROVIDE A MONTHLY ECONOMIC BONUS TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN AMERICA (similar to Social Security for All) (The JG (Jobs Guarantee) vs the GI (Guaranteed Income) vs the EB (Economic Bonus)) Or institute a reverse income tax.
This article is the fifth in a series about direct financial assistance to Americans:

Why Modern Monetary Theory’s Employer of Last Resort is a bad idea. Sunday, Jan 1 2012
MMT’s Job Guarantee (JG) — “Another crazy, rightwing, Austrian nutjob?” Thursday, Jan 12 2012
Why Modern Monetary Theory’s Jobs Guarantee is like the EU’s euro: A beloved solution to the wrong problem. Tuesday, May 29 2012
“You can’t fire me. I’m on JG” Saturday, Jun 2 2012

Economic growth should include the “bottom” 99.9%, not just the .1%, the only question being, how best to accomplish that. Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) favors giving everyone a job. Monetary Sovereignty (MS) favors giving everyone money. The five articles describe the pros and cons of each approach.
4. FREE EDUCATION (INCLUDING POST-GRAD) FOR EVERYONE Five reasons why we should eliminate school loans
Monetarily non-sovereign State and local governments, despite their limited finances, support grades K-12. That level of education may have been sufficient for a largely agrarian economy, but not for our currently more technical economy that demands greater numbers of highly educated workers.
Because state and local funding is so limited, grades K-12 receive short shrift, especially those schools whose populations come from the lowest economic groups. And college is too costly for most families.
An educated populace benefits a nation, and benefitting the nation is the purpose of the federal government, which has the unlimited ability to pay for K-16 and beyond.
5. SALARY FOR ATTENDING SCHOOL
Even were schooling to be completely free, many young people cannot attend, because they and their families cannot afford to support non-workers. In a foundering boat, everyone needs to bail, and no one can take time off for study.
If a young person’s “job” is to learn and be productive, he/she should be paid to do that job, especially since that job is one of America’s most important.
6. ELIMINATE FEDERAL TAXES ON BUSINESS
Businesses are dollar-transferring machines. They transfer dollars from customers to employees, suppliers, shareholders and the federal government (the later having no use for those dollars). Any tax on businesses reduces the amount going to employees, suppliers and shareholders, which diminishes the economy. Ultimately, all business taxes reduce your personal income.
7. INCREASE THE STANDARD INCOME TAX DEDUCTION, ANNUALLY. (Refer to this.) Federal taxes punish taxpayers and harm the economy. The federal government has no need for those punishing and harmful tax dollars. There are several ways to reduce taxes, and we should evaluate and choose the most progressive approaches.
Cutting FICA and business taxes would be a good early step, as both dramatically affect the 99%. Annual increases in the standard income tax deduction, and a reverse income tax also would provide benefits from the bottom up. Both would narrow the Gap.
8. TAX THE VERY RICH (THE “.1%) MORE, WITH HIGHER PROGRESSIVE TAX RATES ON ALL FORMS OF INCOME. (TROPHIC CASCADE)
There was a time when I argued against increasing anyone’s federal taxes. After all, the federal government has no need for tax dollars, and all taxes reduce Gross Domestic Product, thereby negatively affecting the entire economy, including the 99.9%.
But I have come to realize that narrowing the Gap requires trimming the top. It simply would not be possible to provide the 99.9% with enough benefits to narrow the Gap in any meaningful way. Bill Gates reportedly owns $70 billion. To get to that level, he must have been earning $10 billion a year. Pick any acceptable Gap (1000 to 1?), and the lowest paid American would have to receive $10 million a year. Unreasonable.
9. FEDERAL OWNERSHIP OF ALL BANKS (Click The end of private banking and How should America decide “who-gets-money”?)
Banks have created all the dollars that exist. Even dollars created at the direction of the federal government, actually come into being when banks increase the numbers in checking accounts. This gives the banks enormous financial power, and as we all know, power corrupts — especially when multiplied by a profit motive.
Although the federal government also is powerful and corrupted, it does not suffer from a profit motive, the world’s most corrupting influence.
10. INCREASE FEDERAL SPENDING ON THE MYRIAD INITIATIVES THAT BENEFIT AMERICA’S 99.9% (Federal agencies)Browse the agencies. See how many agencies benefit the lower- and middle-income/wealth/ power groups, by adding dollars to the economy and/or by actions more beneficial to the 99.9% than to the .1%.
Save this reference as your primer to current economics. Sadly, much of the material is not being taught in American schools, which is all the more reason for you to use it.

The Ten Steps will grow the economy, and narrow the income/wealth/power Gap between the rich and you.
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MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY

The story of the inutile President of the inutile Party

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

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It takes only two things to keep people in chains: The ignorance of the oppressed and the treachery of their leaders.
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In one sense, the President of the United States is the second most powerful force on earth.

He commands the most devastating military ever created. His words alone can change the flow of the world’s history. A single, 140 word, groggily phrased, morning Tweet, can send the media, the markets and the moment into a tizzy.

He lifts a finger and the world shudders.

The third most powerful force on this planet is, at any given moment, the American political party then in power. It creates all U.S, laws, then appoints a servile Supreme Court that will approve those laws.  And with the U.S. being the gorilla filling a small room, U.S. laws matter greatly to the world.

Together, a President and his dominant political party can be an imposing duo. But they are nothing — nothing — compared to the ultimate power in America and in the world: The voting people.

An impotent President and his acquiescent party may demand, then plead, “Surrender all that is valuable to you and follow us,” and a hopeful populace, praying for salvation, may march blindly and trustingly.Image result for herd of sheep at cliff

But when a chasm appears, and “Follow us,” becomes, “You people go ahead; we’ll linger safely back here, picking up your valuables,” the great mass may hesitate, then mill about in confusion, then resist. Then, “Mussolini” its retribution on the leaders who led it astray.

Today, we have passed through the “blindly and trustingly” stage, and have entered the “mill about / resist” phase. What is your destination?

The vast inertia of our huge populace has not yet been detoured by its leadership’s obvious lies, broken promises, stealing, nepotism, hate-mongering, ignorance, incompetence, and failures. But, like a runaway freight train applying its squealing brakes, America’s suicide mission has begun to slow  . . .

. . . Because lately has come Doubt, the beginning of the end for any movement. Doubt infects contagiously, like influenza in a kindergarten. Doubt shatters the false image of a heroic leader presenting the exaggerated squint of eye and the melodramatic thrust of chin.

Doubt pulls back the curtain and reveals the Ozian fakery.

Doubt may have, begun with the Wall, which when shown to be an ill-considered, expensive, impossible, pointless arrogance, desperately was redefined by the leader’s toadies to be a “fence,” then a “barrier,” then “troops,” then “border guards,” and now . . . now what? Now forgotten?

Will they just say, “Mission accomplished,” and move on to the next fakery?

The Wall, as Trump’s followers understood it would be, no longer exists. It lies in the bunk barrel along with “Mexico will pay for it” “Trump University,” “Obama is not a citizen,” “Obama tapped my phones,” and “I will reveal my tax returns.”

The Doubt may have grown with the endless, almost comical attempts to destroy Barack Obama’s signature achievement: Romneycare.

Fifty votes, or was it sixty? Seventy? Who could keep track of the ridiculousness? The leaders lounging on the side, repeatedly urged, “Follow me,” while offering the people no plan and no path to be followed.

And when a plan finally was produced, it was exposed as a confused jumble of demented lies, a suicidal map of misdirection, dense smoke, and fun house mirrors. And seeing the people mill and struggle, the leaders hastily, frantically produced another map, far worse even than the first.

Seven years have passed and the map still is in development, while the leaders urge, “Follow me.” But to where?

Now Doubt, planted by Ignorance and fed by Failure, approaches the chasm into which even many of Donald Trump’s most ardent lemmings may refuse to march. The chasm is called “Climate Change denial,” and the wisest see its reality.

The leaders had claimed climate change was an illusion, a “Chinese hoax.” But millions no longer are fooled. (Some lemmings can be fooled by anything and will march lockstep to their death when ordered. Their numbers decline.)

So, on the Wall of hatred, then on the “Trumpcare” of neglect, and now on the denial of Climate Change, the people have taken the lead, while the erstwhile leaders trail sadly behind in the dust.

When the President said, “I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris,” the people of Pittsburgh said, “You don’t represent us. “Our agreement was not with Paris, but with all the nations of the world.”

The President said, “In order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect America and its citizens, the United States will withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord” 

But, a growing list of states, cities, and corporations replied, “No, you do not protect us by endangering our children and the world in which we live.”

At recent count, 187 U.S. mayors commit to uphold Paris Climate Agreement. See the latest list. Is your mayor among the rapidly growing group?

This was the statement from mayors whose cities protect the 52 million Americans who refuse to be Trump’s lemmings:

“We will continue to lead. We are increasing investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency.

“We will buy and create more demand for electric cars and trucks. We will increase our efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions, create a clean energy economy, and stand for environmental justice.

“And if the President wants to break the promises made to our allies enshrined in the historic Paris Agreement, we’ll build and strengthen relationships around the world to protect the planet from devastating climate risks.

“The world cannot wait — and neither will we.”

While the President and his party dither, the mayors lead. They have turned you from the precipice, and are returning you to sanity.

Trump refuses to say whether he still believes climate change is a hoax. But you are pushed by his lemmings and sycophants and cult followers who, not knowing what  they are supposed to believe, still ardently believe . . .  but won’t say what they believe so strongly.

Fervency and ignorance dance hand in hand, while Truth and Logic have lost their voice.

Sean Spicer, Trump’s apologist, who is impervious to shame, said, “We’ve never seen before at this point in a presidency such sweeping reassurance of American interest.” He said, “He let American allies know exactly what they can expect from us going forward — what he called “a principled realism, rooted in common values and shared interests.”

What does Spicer mean? Who is reassured by “climate change is a Chinese hoax”? And exactly what does “reassurance of interest” tell us? Are our allies reassured? Not if you ask them. Are Americans reassured? Not if you ask them, either.

Perhaps we’ll have to wait for the next tweet to explain it.  Or not.

And do our allies really “know exactly what they can expect”? And what are those “common values and shared interests” the President referenced? The public responses from our soon-to-be, if-not-already former allies seem to put lie to the claims of “shared interests.”

Orwell lives bigly in the White House. Ivanka and Jared sneak lucrative business arrangements via their government security clearances. A petulant President responds with charity for none and malice toward all.

Trump’s fevered mind swirls. Enemies surround him. The walls close. He fears for his survival. The bully is a coward.

But will you survive? Will your battle scars eventually heal, or will the lemmings of the right push you and your children over the edge?

The war is upon you. Two sides face — fools and facts — and you are asked to choose.

It is 3:00 AM. The inutile President awakens, groggily remembering yet another insult. And then another. Angrily, he reaches for the red phone.  This time, a simple tweet will not suffice to quell his fury. He must lash out at the derisive laughter.

“Hello, General,” he barks through clenched teeth  . . . .

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
Monetary Sovereignty

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The single most important problems in economics involve the excessive income/wealth/power Gaps between the have-mores and the have-less.

Wide Gaps negatively affect poverty, health and longevity, education, housing, law and crime, war, leadership, ownership, bigotry, supply and demand, taxation, GDP, international relations, scientific advancement, the environment, human motivation and well-being, and virtually every other issue in economics.

Implementation of The Ten Steps To Prosperity can narrow the Gaps:

Ten Steps To Prosperity:
1. ELIMINATE FICA (Ten Reasons to Eliminate FICA )
Although the article lists 10 reasons to eliminate FICA, there are two fundamental reasons:
*FICA is the most regressive tax in American history, widening the Gap by punishing the low and middle-income groups, while leaving the rich untouched, and
*The federal government, being Monetarily Sovereign, neither needs nor uses FICA to support Social Security and Medicare.
2. FEDERALLY FUNDED MEDICARE — PARTS A, B & D, PLUS LONG TERM CARE — FOR EVERYONE (H.R. 676, Medicare for All )
This article addresses the questions:
*Does the economy benefit when the rich can afford better health care than can the rest of Americans?
*Aside from improved health care, what are the other economic effects of “Medicare for everyone?”
*How much would it cost taxpayers?
*Who opposes it?”
3. PROVIDE A MONTHLY ECONOMIC BONUS TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN AMERICA (similar to Social Security for All) (The JG (Jobs Guarantee) vs the GI (Guaranteed Income) vs the EB (Economic Bonus)) Or institute a reverse income tax.
This article is the fifth in a series about direct financial assistance to Americans:

Why Modern Monetary Theory’s Employer of Last Resort is a bad idea. Sunday, Jan 1 2012
MMT’s Job Guarantee (JG) — “Another crazy, rightwing, Austrian nutjob?” Thursday, Jan 12 2012
Why Modern Monetary Theory’s Jobs Guarantee is like the EU’s euro: A beloved solution to the wrong problem. Tuesday, May 29 2012
“You can’t fire me. I’m on JG” Saturday, Jun 2 2012

Economic growth should include the “bottom” 99.9%, not just the .1%, the only question being, how best to accomplish that. Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) favors giving everyone a job. Monetary Sovereignty (MS) favors giving everyone money. The five articles describe the pros and cons of each approach.
4. FREE EDUCATION (INCLUDING POST-GRAD) FOR EVERYONE Five reasons why we should eliminate school loans
Monetarily non-sovereign State and local governments, despite their limited finances, support grades K-12. That level of education may have been sufficient for a largely agrarian economy, but not for our currently more technical economy that demands greater numbers of highly educated workers.
Because state and local funding is so limited, grades K-12 receive short shrift, especially those schools whose populations come from the lowest economic groups. And college is too costly for most families.
An educated populace benefits a nation, and benefitting the nation is the purpose of the federal government, which has the unlimited ability to pay for K-16 and beyond.
5. SALARY FOR ATTENDING SCHOOL
Even were schooling to be completely free, many young people cannot attend, because they and their families cannot afford to support non-workers. In a foundering boat, everyone needs to bail, and no one can take time off for study.
If a young person’s “job” is to learn and be productive, he/she should be paid to do that job, especially since that job is one of America’s most important.
6. ELIMINATE FEDERAL TAXES ON BUSINESS
Businesses are dollar-transferring machines. They transfer dollars from customers to employees, suppliers, shareholders and the federal government (the later having no use for those dollars). Any tax on businesses reduces the amount going to employees, suppliers and shareholders, which diminishes the economy. Ultimately, all business taxes reduce your personal income.
7. INCREASE THE STANDARD INCOME TAX DEDUCTION, ANNUALLY. (Refer to this.) Federal taxes punish taxpayers and harm the economy. The federal government has no need for those punishing and harmful tax dollars. There are several ways to reduce taxes, and we should evaluate and choose the most progressive approaches.
Cutting FICA and business taxes would be a good early step, as both dramatically affect the 99%. Annual increases in the standard income tax deduction, and a reverse income tax also would provide benefits from the bottom up. Both would narrow the Gap.
8. TAX THE VERY RICH (THE “.1%) MORE, WITH HIGHER PROGRESSIVE TAX RATES ON ALL FORMS OF INCOME. (TROPHIC CASCADE)
There was a time when I argued against increasing anyone’s federal taxes. After all, the federal government has no need for tax dollars, and all taxes reduce Gross Domestic Product, thereby negatively affecting the entire economy, including the 99.9%.
But I have come to realize that narrowing the Gap requires trimming the top. It simply would not be possible to provide the 99.9% with enough benefits to narrow the Gap in any meaningful way. Bill Gates reportedly owns $70 billion. To get to that level, he must have been earning $10 billion a year. Pick any acceptable Gap (1000 to 1?), and the lowest paid American would have to receive $10 million a year. Unreasonable.
9. FEDERAL OWNERSHIP OF ALL BANKS (Click The end of private banking and How should America decide “who-gets-money”?)
Banks have created all the dollars that exist. Even dollars created at the direction of the federal government, actually come into being when banks increase the numbers in checking accounts. This gives the banks enormous financial power, and as we all know, power corrupts — especially when multiplied by a profit motive.
Although the federal government also is powerful and corrupted, it does not suffer from a profit motive, the world’s most corrupting influence.
10. INCREASE FEDERAL SPENDING ON THE MYRIAD INITIATIVES THAT BENEFIT AMERICA’S 99.9% (Federal agencies)Browse the agencies. See how many agencies benefit the lower- and middle-income/wealth/ power groups, by adding dollars to the economy and/or by actions more beneficial to the 99.9% than to the .1%.
Save this reference as your primer to current economics. Sadly, much of the material is not being taught in American schools, which is all the more reason for you to use it.

The Ten Steps will grow the economy, and narrow the income/wealth/power Gap between the rich and you.

MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY

Watch the Republicans forge their own history

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

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It takes only two things to keep people in chains: The ignorance of the oppressed and the treachery of their leaders..
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Trump makes it official. He knows more than the climate scientists.

Trumpworld is not becoming warmer, and if it is, the cause is not increased, human-caused carbon dioxide. And anyway, what’s wrong with a little warmth? And by the way, it’s all Hillary’s fault.

Does that about cover it?

Trump quits the Paris climate accord, denouncing it as a violation of U.S. sovereignty

“It is time to put Youngstown, Ohio, Detroit, Mich., and Pittsburgh, Pa., … before Paris, France,”

It’s like this: Paris, France and the rest of the world may get warmer, species may die, the oceans may rise, tropical diseases may move north, but the children of Youngstown, Ohio, Detroit, Mich., and Pittsburgh, Pa. will not be affected.  The America of Trumpworld will be immune to climate change.

The climate agreement would “undermine our economy, hamstring our workers, weaken our sovereignty … and put us at a permanent disadvantage to the other countries of the world,” he said. “It is time to exit the Paris accord.”

Trump lashed out at foreign leaders in his statement, saying they supported the agreement because it was a “massive redistribution of United States wealth to other countries.”

The so-called “disadvantage” and “redistribution” is 100% bunk. Our Monetarily Sovereign government can support our businesses and our people at will. We don’t need to destroy the world to do it.

If Trump truly cared about the people of America, he would not have sponsored a plan that takes health care from the poor living in Detroit, Youngstown, and Pittsburgh — and the other 24 million poor people of America. 

Republican business leaders, who had lobbied the White House against making this move. They and other supporters of action to combat climate change say that policies designed to limit global warming are helping the U.S. economy by building up new industries, especially solar and wind power.

“The nations that remain in the Paris Agreement will be the nations that reap the benefits in jobs and industries created,” former President Obama said.

If Trump and his sycophantic followers have their way, the United States will fall behind in non-carbon based technologies of the future including solar, wind, nuclear, and geothermal.

Trump will lock “Youngstown, Ohio, Detroit, Mich., and Pittsburgh, Pa.” to the technologies of the past: Coal, oil, and natural gas. 

Trump said, he hopes to negotiate a new agreement “on terms that are fair to the United States.”

Why would anyone negotiate any agreement with Donald Trump?  He repeatedly, during his business life, has demonstrated he has no respect for agreements and will disregard them at will. He just reaffirmed that.

“But even in the absence of American leadership; even as this Administration joins a small handful of nations that reject the future; I’m confident that our states, cities, and businesses will step up and do even more to lead the way, and help protect for future generations the one planet we’ve got,” said Obama.

Obama is too sanguine about that.  Without financial encouragement and support from the federal government, the positive effect of the individual states, cities, and businesses will be minimized.

The move may also harm the growing U.S. clean-energy industry, which may now see China and Europe take the lead in developing advanced technologies.

Rather than build new industries for workers, Trump will help the coal industry to continue throwing coal miners out of work via increased mechanization of that obsolescent industry.

“Disappointed with today’s decision on the Paris Agreement. Climate change is real. Industry must now lead and not depend on government,” Jeff Immelt, the chairman and chief executive of General Electric, said.

Elon Musk, the head of Tesla, and Walt Disney Co. chief Robert Iger announced they were withdrawing from a White House advisory council on manufacturing.

When even big business hates a Republican move, you know something is wrong.

This leaves us with the question: Why would Trump make such a wrongheaded decision, that will be scorned by all but the most mentally defective of his followers?

Here is the answer:

When the Paris agreement was signed, Obama had hailed it as one of his major accomplishments.

Some conservatives and administration officials eager to quit the agreement warned Trump that environmental activists could use it to block the administration from its efforts to dismantle Obama’s policies.

And there you have it, the real reason why Trump and his Republican cronies want to leave the Paris accords. Not because climate change is a “Chinese hoax,” and not because the agreement is “bad for Youngstown, Ohio, Detroit, Mich., and Pittsburgh, Pa.”

Those are fake excuses.

It is the same reason the right-wing is so determined to destroy Obamacare. It is the same reason why Trump hired an anti-environmentalist to head the Environmental Protection Agency (After Trump’s Paris announcement, EPA chief, Scott Pruitt, ducks question on climate change)

The visceral hatred of Barack Obama runs so hard and so deep among the “religious” right wing, that they are willing to abandon everything Republicans stand for — everything America stands for — in an attempt to erase Obama from history.

But ironically, with Donald Trump, the Republicans are forging their own history, a history that will not soon be forgotten for the damage is will do to those most precious to us.

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Republicans: What will global warming do to them?

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
Monetary Sovereignty

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The single most important problems in economics involve the excessive income/wealth/power Gaps between the have-mores and the have-less.

Wide Gaps negatively affect poverty, health and longevity, education, housing, law and crime, war, leadership, ownership, bigotry, supply and demand, taxation, GDP, international relations, scientific advancement, the environment, human motivation and well-being, and virtually every other issue in economics.

Implementation of The Ten Steps To Prosperity can narrow the Gaps:

Ten Steps To Prosperity:
1. ELIMINATE FICA (Ten Reasons to Eliminate FICA )
Although the article lists 10 reasons to eliminate FICA, there are two fundamental reasons:
*FICA is the most regressive tax in American history, widening the Gap by punishing the low and middle-income groups, while leaving the rich untouched, and
*The federal government, being Monetarily Sovereign, neither needs nor uses FICA to support Social Security and Medicare.
2. FEDERALLY FUNDED MEDICARE — PARTS A, B & D, PLUS LONG TERM CARE — FOR EVERYONE (H.R. 676, Medicare for All )
This article addresses the questions:
*Does the economy benefit when the rich can afford better health care than can the rest of Americans?
*Aside from improved health care, what are the other economic effects of “Medicare for everyone?”
*How much would it cost taxpayers?
*Who opposes it?”
3. PROVIDE A MONTHLY ECONOMIC BONUS TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN AMERICA (similar to Social Security for All) (The JG (Jobs Guarantee) vs the GI (Guaranteed Income) vs the EB (Economic Bonus)) Or institute a reverse income tax.
This article is the fifth in a series about direct financial assistance to Americans:

Why Modern Monetary Theory’s Employer of Last Resort is a bad idea. Sunday, Jan 1 2012
MMT’s Job Guarantee (JG) — “Another crazy, rightwing, Austrian nutjob?” Thursday, Jan 12 2012
Why Modern Monetary Theory’s Jobs Guarantee is like the EU’s euro: A beloved solution to the wrong problem. Tuesday, May 29 2012
“You can’t fire me. I’m on JG” Saturday, Jun 2 2012

Economic growth should include the “bottom” 99.9%, not just the .1%, the only question being, how best to accomplish that. Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) favors giving everyone a job. Monetary Sovereignty (MS) favors giving everyone money. The five articles describe the pros and cons of each approach.
4. FREE EDUCATION (INCLUDING POST-GRAD) FOR EVERYONE Five reasons why we should eliminate school loans
Monetarily non-sovereign State and local governments, despite their limited finances, support grades K-12. That level of education may have been sufficient for a largely agrarian economy, but not for our currently more technical economy that demands greater numbers of highly educated workers.
Because state and local funding is so limited, grades K-12 receive short shrift, especially those schools whose populations come from the lowest economic groups. And college is too costly for most families.
An educated populace benefits a nation, and benefitting the nation is the purpose of the federal government, which has the unlimited ability to pay for K-16 and beyond.
5. SALARY FOR ATTENDING SCHOOL
Even were schooling to be completely free, many young people cannot attend, because they and their families cannot afford to support non-workers. In a foundering boat, everyone needs to bail, and no one can take time off for study.
If a young person’s “job” is to learn and be productive, he/she should be paid to do that job, especially since that job is one of America’s most important.
6. ELIMINATE FEDERAL TAXES ON BUSINESS
Businesses are dollar-transferring machines. They transfer dollars from customers to employees, suppliers, shareholders and the federal government (the later having no use for those dollars). Any tax on businesses reduces the amount going to employees, suppliers and shareholders, which diminishes the economy. Ultimately, all business taxes reduce your personal income.
7. INCREASE THE STANDARD INCOME TAX DEDUCTION, ANNUALLY. (Refer to this.) Federal taxes punish taxpayers and harm the economy. The federal government has no need for those punishing and harmful tax dollars. There are several ways to reduce taxes, and we should evaluate and choose the most progressive approaches.
Cutting FICA and business taxes would be a good early step, as both dramatically affect the 99%. Annual increases in the standard income tax deduction, and a reverse income tax also would provide benefits from the bottom up. Both would narrow the Gap.
8. TAX THE VERY RICH (THE “.1%) MORE, WITH HIGHER PROGRESSIVE TAX RATES ON ALL FORMS OF INCOME. (TROPHIC CASCADE)
There was a time when I argued against increasing anyone’s federal taxes. After all, the federal government has no need for tax dollars, and all taxes reduce Gross Domestic Product, thereby negatively affecting the entire economy, including the 99.9%.
But I have come to realize that narrowing the Gap requires trimming the top. It simply would not be possible to provide the 99.9% with enough benefits to narrow the Gap in any meaningful way. Bill Gates reportedly owns $70 billion. To get to that level, he must have been earning $10 billion a year. Pick any acceptable Gap (1000 to 1?), and the lowest paid American would have to receive $10 million a year. Unreasonable.
9. FEDERAL OWNERSHIP OF ALL BANKS (Click The end of private banking and How should America decide “who-gets-money”?)
Banks have created all the dollars that exist. Even dollars created at the direction of the federal government, actually come into being when banks increase the numbers in checking accounts. This gives the banks enormous financial power, and as we all know, power corrupts — especially when multiplied by a profit motive.
Although the federal government also is powerful and corrupted, it does not suffer from a profit motive, the world’s most corrupting influence.
10. INCREASE FEDERAL SPENDING ON THE MYRIAD INITIATIVES THAT BENEFIT AMERICA’S 99.9% (Federal agencies)Browse the agencies. See how many agencies benefit the lower- and middle-income/wealth/ power groups, by adding dollars to the economy and/or by actions more beneficial to the 99.9% than to the .1%.
Save this reference as your primer to current economics. Sadly, much of the material is not being taught in American schools, which is all the more reason for you to use it.

The Ten Steps will grow the economy, and narrow the income/wealth/power Gap between the rich and you.

MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY

How ignorance of Monetary Sovereignty touches every facet of your life

Twitter: @rodgermitchell; Search #monetarysovereignty
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It takes only two things to keep people in chains: The ignorance of the oppressed and the treachery of their leaders..
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Everything you do; everywhere you go; the false belief that our Monetarily Sovereign Federal government can run short of dollars permeates and sabotages your life.

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Oil drilling = oil spills. Always.

 

Consider this article from the 5/29/2017 Chicago Tribune:

A fix for the national parks?
How a risk to the environment could do some good for the environment, (Matthew Brown/AP)

Last year, for the third year in a row, the parks had a record number of visitors – 331 million of them, which exceeds the U.S. population.

More than 11 million saw Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most popular park, and the Grand Canyon drew 6 million. Overall, attendance was up 7.7 percent over 2015.

In spite of their popularity — and partly because of it — the national parks are hurting, with facilities that are often outdated, overstretched and falling apart. All those visitors put more strain on the infrastructure, but funding has not kept up.

The maintenance backlog at Yellowstone is close to $640 million, according to Trust, a publication of the Pew Charitable Trusts.

Yosemite has $555 million worth of work waiting to be done. The National Park Service’s deferred upkeep totals almost $12 billion.

At the same time, it keeps adding worthy new sites, such the Pullman National Monument in Chicago, which was designated in 2015.

Unless we find ways to conscientiously attend to the park sites we already have, each addition merely stretches the inadequate maintenance budget even thinner.

The problem, according to Matthew Brown of the AP, is money, the one commodity our Monetarily Sovereign Federal government can create in unlimited quantities.

The federal government under President Dwight Eisenhower, decided to provide 10 years of guaranteed funding “to free the program from the burden of yearly appropriations,” notes Trust. Within a few years, visitors could enjoy cleaner, spiffier, better-equipped sites.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is thinking along similar lines. He supports an expansion of oil and gas drilling in federal areas, 94 percent of which are currently off-limits. 

So does President Donald Trump, who appointed Zinke.

Environmentalists don’t like the idea, particularly in Alaska’s Arctic waters, but they could take some consolation from Zinke’s proposal to funnel offshore royalties into park maintenance.

Unlike state and local governments, which are monetarily non-sovereign, our Monetarily Sovereign Federal government creates dollars, ad hoc, every time it pays a creditor.

The Federal government never unintentionally can run short of dollars.  In the 1770s, the Federal government created laws out of thin air, to create the United States, and some of those laws created the very first dollars out of thin air.

Today, the Federal government still creates unlimited dollars out of thin air, because those laws allow it. So long and the government doesn’t run short of laws, it cannot run short of dollars.

Any honest economist understands this.

Who wants to use a fake shortage of dollars as an excuse to drill oil in prohibited areas? The rich oil companies, of course.

The rich oil companies, who don’t give a damn about the environment;  the climate-change deniers; the people who are far more concerned about today’s profits than about the future of the earth; they are the ones who bribe Congress, the press, and too many economists to opt for more drilling in sensitive places.

“If you go back to 2008, the department made $15.5 billion more a year, just in offshore, than we do today,” he said in an April speech.

Earmarking a portion of all these royalties to maintenance of Park Service sites would help assure this necessary obligation doesn’t get short-changed in favor of other, politically more alluring outlays.

And there is something to be said for using funds derived from operations that pose a risk to the environment to do some real good for the environment.

What a phony argument. First, it’s not a “risk.” A “risk” is something that might or might not happen.

Instead, this is a guaranteed, forever destruction of areas designated for the American people and for your children’s children.

And the supposed “real good” is money that the Federal government creates every day, in unlimited quantities, just by paying bills.

If the author were truthful, his statement would have been, “There is something to be said for destroying the environment to give profits to the oil companies.”

Zinke’s idea would serve a useful short-term goal, boosting domestic energy production, along with an invaluable and timeless one, preserving America’s greatest natural treasures.

Americans love the national parks. But those same Americans also should be taking better care of them.

That is the twisted, cynical advice: Take better care of the environment and “preserve Amerca’s greatest natural resources” by poisoning them.

This is yet one more example of how public ignorance has its penalties, and how President Trump and his rich pals lie to destroy your future in exchange for their profits, today.

Drill in Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon and our coastal waters to “save them.” It’s what the rich want you to believe.

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
Monetary Sovereignty

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THOUGHTS

•All we have are partial solutions; the best we can do is try.

•Those, who do not understand the differences between Monetary Sovereignty and monetary non-sovereignty, do not understand economics.

•Any monetarily NON-sovereign government — be it city, county, state or nation — that runs an ongoing trade deficit, eventually will run out of money no matter how much it taxes its citizens.

•The more federal budgets are cut and taxes increased, the weaker an economy becomes..

•No nation can tax itself into prosperity, nor grow without money growth.

•Cutting federal deficits to grow the economy is like applying leeches to cure anemia.

•A growing economy requires a growing supply of money (GDP = Federal Spending + Non-federal Spending + Net Exports)

•Deficit spending grows the supply of money

•The limit to federal deficit spending is an inflation that cannot be cured with interest rate control. The limit to non-federal deficit spending is the ability to borrow.

•Until the 99% understand the need for federal deficits, the upper 1% will rule.

•Progressives think the purpose of government is to protect the poor and powerless from the rich and powerful. Conservatives think the purpose of government is to protect the rich and powerful from the poor and powerless.

•The single most important problem in economics is the Gap between the rich and the rest.

•Austerity is the government’s method for widening the Gap between the rich and the rest.

•Everything in economics devolves to motive, and the motive is the Gap between the rich and the rest..

MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY