which would those be?johno wrote: Instead, worry about the Too Big to Fail institutions that our Gov't has grown.
how did the government grow them?
did their growth come at someone's expense?
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which would those be?johno wrote: Instead, worry about the Too Big to Fail institutions that our Gov't has grown.
Really Big Strong Guy: There are a plethora of psychopaths among us.
http://www.frbsf.org/economic-research/ ... olidation/dead man walking wrote:which would those be?johno wrote: Instead, worry about the Too Big to Fail institutions that our Gov't has grown.
how did the government grow them?
did their growth come at someone's expense?
Really Big Strong Guy: There are a plethora of psychopaths among us.
Really Big Strong Guy: There are a plethora of psychopaths among us.
Really Big Strong Guy: There are a plethora of psychopaths among us.
I enjoyed 1984 and Animal Farm and don't want that narrative to be a vision of the future.dead man walking wrote:my review? hah. i'm no one to review a major work of economics.
i've long observed that there is no such thing as a free market. there are markets. they operate according to rules that we make, same as baseball or war, for that matter. the rules go a long way to determining who wins and who loses. with the documented decline in the middle class and the document increase in income inequality, it's worth asking whether the markets are serving our broad national interests. if thye're not serving our interests, we should change the rules. if banking consolidation is a problem, a problem that has resulted from a change in the rules, change the rules again.
i'm not a student of free trade. remember when ross perot told us free trade with mexico would lead to be big sucking sound as jobs went south? has free trade worked for us? if i'm not mistaken, free trade means we trade our jobs for cheap goods. is that a good trade?
i don't know anyone--right or left--who believes a concentration of power in fewer people is a good thing. the question of whether a fabulously wealthy zuckerberg reduces my opportunities isn't the right question. the question is do we want a small collection of zuckerberg-like barons in control?
i enjoyed the old pbs series upstairs/downstairs. i don't want that historical narrative to be a vision of the future.
Mao wrote:Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party
Turdacious wrote:If we were serious about reducing inequality we would start by:
1. Reducing medical bankruptcy (no evidence that Obamacare is doing this yet)
2. Reduce the cost of health care (both to individuals and especially to businesses)
3. Return to teaching vo-ced in college and high school
4. Reduce the cost of college
5. Prioritize students over teachers unions
6. Reduce the cost of regulatory compliance (in terms of time and money)
johno wrote:^This.DrDonkeyLove wrote: How are Mark Zuckerberg one Sergey Brinn fucking anybody?
If certain people grow the economic pie and get insanely wealthy as a result, how does that impoverish me?
Instead, worry about the Too Big to Fail institutions that our Gov't has grown.
Really Big Strong Guy: There are a plethora of psychopaths among us.
1) Agree completely about the Newt/Clinton repeal of Glass Steagall yet there is nary of mention of this in the news.dead man walking wrote:donkey,
the tech guys are making zillions because they came up with new ideas, sometimes useful ones. good for them.
the finance guys are market manipulators. they add limited value, and their paths have been cleared by rule changes--repeal of glass steagall, for ex--that benefit them foremost.
you think lisa jackson is a problem. list jackson? seriously. lisa jackson did jack shit at epa. if she had actually done something to address climate change, i'd understand why you would stick pins in a voodoo doll of her. but she did nada.
i believe the obama hate deflects people from more worrisome trends. apparently your view differs.
your pictorial response gets high marks.
Mao wrote:Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party
You brought up oligarchs so I gave you a couple of Amerikkka's top oligarchs. Would they have been straw men if I used the Koch bros.?milosz wrote:It's hard to answer a strawman (hint: who mentioned Sergei or Zuck).
Silicon Valley as a whole has a fine chance to fuck us all when the current bubble pops - hopefully it will be contained among those willing to gamble on Snapchat and Twitter, this time, but that's still a lot of paper money that will disappear.
On a micro level, I'm amused when earnest people tell kids to study engineering or something IT related - those are going to be the easiest jobs to ship to India. Or they can just import immigrants to work cheap and not cause problems (don't want to lose that company-sponsored visa).
Mao wrote:Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party
Really Big Strong Guy: There are a plethora of psychopaths among us.
walton fucking family. last i looked, four were in the top 10 richest.DrDonkeyLove wrote:You brought up oligarchs so I gave you a couple of Amerikkka's top oligarchs. Would they have been straw men if I used the Koch bros.?milosz wrote:It's hard to answer a strawman (hint: who mentioned Sergei or Zuck).
Silicon Valley as a whole has a fine chance to fuck us all when the current bubble pops - hopefully it will be contained among those willing to gamble on Snapchat and Twitter, this time, but that's still a lot of paper money that will disappear.
On a micro level, I'm amused when earnest people tell kids to study engineering or something IT related - those are going to be the easiest jobs to ship to India. Or they can just import immigrants to work cheap and not cause problems (don't want to lose that company-sponsored visa).
Really Big Strong Guy: There are a plethora of psychopaths among us.
Less of a strawman, but I don't believe that I singled out any particular oligarch?You brought up oligarchs so I gave you a couple of Amerikkka's top oligarchs. Would they have been straw men if I used the Koch bros.?
1. Vouchers wouldn't allow kids to get the fuck out of shit school unless they pay for transportation as well. Vouchers only impact that ONE thing. Kids need to get to school. Kids need to be supported by family to succeed in school.My list would include:
1 - Education vouchers so impoverished kids could escape the hellholes that are Public Education.
2 - Restigmatize unwed parenthood. And destigmatize work…any form of honest work.
3 - Devise a test analogous the the GED for a 4 year degree, one that could be studied for online.
Fair enough.dead man walking wrote:my review? hah. i'm no one to review a major work of economics.
i've long observed that there is no such thing as a free market. there are markets. they operate according to rules that we make, same as baseball or war, for that matter. the rules go a long way to determining who wins and who loses. with the documented decline in the middle class and the document increase in income inequality, it's worth asking whether the markets are serving our broad national interests. if thye're not serving our interests, we should change the rules. if banking consolidation is a problem, a problem that has resulted from a change in the rules, change the rules again.
That is one thing that free trade can mean, and often does. However, we are shooting ourselves in the foot in other ways. Our inefficient, slow, and poorly thought out regulatory environment; the highest per capita cost of health care in the world (which is heavily paid by businesses); and a lack of focus on useful skills in our educational system all hurt. The plus side of cheap goods is that it lowers the cost of living.dead man walking wrote:i'm not a student of free trade. remember when ross perot told us free trade with mexico would lead to be big sucking sound as jobs went south? has free trade worked for us? if i'm not mistaken, free trade means we trade our jobs for cheap goods. is that a good trade?
Really Big Strong Guy: There are a plethora of psychopaths among us.
I stand corrected but the individuals I named certainly fit the description you made. Let's just agree that I knew what you meant even though you didn't say it (kind of a Chris Matthews thing).milosz wrote:Less of a strawman, but I don't believe that I singled out any particular oligarch?You brought up oligarchs so I gave you a couple of Amerikkka's top oligarchs. Would they have been straw men if I used the Koch bros.?
Would have been odd, of course, since I didn't use the word oligarch at all...
milosz wrote:Given the options of ceding money and power to a (theoretically) representative body vs. a small group of billionaires and multinationals that owe no allegiance to any nation-state...
Mao wrote:Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party
I know a good source for PROPAINE!dead man walking wrote:i don't know about the epa issue you mention. i get that the govt. can be infuriating. my current pet peeve is gas cans. you can't get one with a simple screw on cap. they all have these fucking safety caps that are cumbersome at best. no doubt there is a study that shows these new gas cans save lives of people too stupid to transport gas safely.
i've got a diesel can, a chainsaw gas can, a plain ordinary gas can, and one by one the spouts have cracked,. and i can't get a simple new spout. no, i've got to go buy a whole fucking new can with a fucking useless safety spout that spills gas or diesel or whatever.
so yes, spare me the unnecessary parental oversight.
but don't forget the guys in the private sector are huge fucking pirates, often operating with the blessing of laws their elected puppets passed. that's my bitch.
i'll grant you a licenses to torch government assholes if you grant me a license to torch hedge fund predators and their near kin
ps--did you see the irs recently gave bonuses to employees with disciplinary actions against them? fucking crazy world
Mao wrote:Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party
Really Big Strong Guy: There are a plethora of psychopaths among us.
Investing in the education of poor kids is my favorite answer to inequality problems, but not because it will actually lower inequality now. The hope is that it would alleviate the rather large disadvantage that a lot of poor kids face. Unfortunately, it would require interventions at younger ages that are more targeted than most popular proposals. Vouchers won't fix the well-documented disparity that arises before the kids reach school age. Universal preschool is also neither targeted appropriately nor intensive enough. (It's a give away to the middle class, as are college tuition subsidies.)johno wrote:Turdacious wrote:If we were serious about reducing inequality we would start by:
1. Reducing medical bankruptcy (no evidence that Obamacare is doing this yet)
2. Reduce the cost of health care (both to individuals and especially to businesses)
3. Return to teaching vo-ced in college and high school
4. Reduce the cost of college
5. Prioritize students over teachers unions
6. Reduce the cost of regulatory compliance (in terms of time and money)
My list would include:
1 - Education vouchers so impoverished kids could escape the hellholes that are Public Education.
2 - Restigmatize unwed parenthood. And destigmatize work…any form of honest work.
3 - Devise a test analogous the the GED for a 4 year degree, one that could be studied for online.
My propositions would help people advance to the middle & middle-upper class, not bring down the 1%.
- The FDA (aka big pharma/agra/chema)?dead man walking wrote:which would those be?johno wrote: Instead, worry about the Too Big to Fail institutions that our Gov't has grown.
how did the government grow them?
did their growth come at someone's expense?