Chuck Spinney: Joseph Stiglitz on Needed Fiscal Policy

03 Economy, Civil Society, Commerce, Ethics, Government
Chuck Spinney

In addition to making the United States a global laughing stock, last month's dismaying political circus over what used to be routine legislation to increase the debt ceiling solidified the “let them eat cake” politics among the courtiers and plutocrats calling the shots from behind the curtains in the hall of mirrors that is Versailles on the Potomac. The general view is that there is nothing that can be done help the American people economically — at least some of the people — and those in trouble must tough it out on their own.  Of course the funding for the perpetual war on terror will continue, and money will continue to flow to the welfare queens in the Military – Industrial – Congressional Complex, although perhaps at a slower rate in the short term, not mention the continued subsidies flowing to the banksters, agribusiness, big pharma, etc.

One outcome is out in the open, however: Obama may talk about jobs, but a fiscal policy designed to put common folk back to work is a non starter.

Joseph Stiglitz is perhaps the most erudite exponent of fiscal policy among the mainstream economists.  To be sure, in this age of name-calling, he would be labeled as being left of center, or perhaps branded as a dreaded progressive, or even worse, a hated lefty socialist, but no one (irrational nut cases excepted) would call him a whacko.

In the op-ed below, he makes the clearest and most concise argument for an activist fiscal policy that I have yet read.  Even readers viscerally disposed to hate the Keynes' theory of fiscal policy make an effort to deconstruct his arguments, to see if they have the intellectual wherewithal to refute his points without resorting to name-calling.

[note: I reformatted the op-ed slightly to highlight his main points, but did not change any text — readers will find original version at the link.]

Chuck Spinney
Sanary sur Mer, France

Published on Thursday, September 8, 2011 by Politico.com

How to Put America Back to Work

by Joseph E. Stiglitz

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Reference: Council of Europe on Abuse of State Secrecy — the Beginning of Global Push-Back on CIA Rendition, Torture, and Assassination–JSOG Next

07 Other Atrocities, 08 Wild Cards, 09 Justice, Commissions, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government
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Council of Europe Draft Resolution on Abuse of State Secrecy and National Security

Tip of the Hat to Public Intelligence.Net at Twitter.  In our view this represents the beginning of global push-back against crimes against humanity by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) acting “in our name” and at our expense.  Similar push-back against the Joint Special Operations Group (JSOG) can be expected.

Interview: Author of ‘Epic Win for Anonymous’

Civil Society, Computer/online security, Ethics, Hacking, Technologies
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One on One: Cole Stryker, Author of ‘Epic Win for Anonymous’

By JENNA WORTHAM

Cole Stryker, a freelance writer and media consultant living in New York, spent years digging into Internet culture and communities, both as a participant and as a blogger covering viral phenomena. He’s the author of a new book called “Epic Win for Anonymous: How 4chan’s Army Conquered the Web.” He discussed with me what it’s like exploring the seedy underbelly of the Internet, the rise of Anonymous, and why it and 4chan, widely considered one of the darkest and most subversive corners of the Internet, may be one of the most important and influential creations to emerge from the modern Web.

Also see:
Autonomous Internet: 4chan and anonymnity

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David Isenberg: Jim Clapper Claims Transformation — Robert Steele Comments on Each Misrepresentation

Advanced Cyber/IO, Collaboration Zones, Communities of Practice, Corruption, Director of National Intelligence et al (IC), Ethics, Hill Letters & Testimony, IO Impotency

PRINT VERSION (Memorandum to SSCI & HPSCI with Attached Post)

David Isenberg

SHORT URL FOR THIS SPECIFIC POST:

http://tinyurl.com/Clapper-Steele

For information.

SEPTEMBER 7, 2011

How 9/11 Transformed the Intelligence Community

It's no longer about ‘need to know.' Our guiding principle is ‘responsibility to share.'

By James R. Clapper

It has been a decade since our nation suffered the greatest strategic surprise on American soil since the attack on Pearl Harbor. In the aftermath of September 11, as the country sought to understand how such a complex attack could go undetected, much attention was focused on the intelligence community. Pundits, scholars, commentators and others quickly labeled 9/11 an intelligence failure.

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Phi Beta Iota:  General Clapper means well, but his Op Ed is utterly disingenous and completely out of touch with reality.  Below the line is a safety copy of his Op Ed with inserted commentary.

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Event: 19-20 Sep Washington DC Whistleblowers Assembly

Ethics

2011 Washington Whistleblower Assembly

The 2011 Washington Whistleblower Assembly – a Conference for Accountability, will be held this September 19-20, 2011 in Washington, D.C. Resources for those interested in the conference are listed here and on sub-pages of this website.

About this year’s Washington Whistleblower Assembly

Workshops, panels, CLEs, and Expression Session registration information

Capitol Hill Advocacy Day information

Save the Date and registration

Sponsors and donors

Schedule

Speakers

Tip of the Hat to Mario Profaca for the pointer.

Seth Godin: Back to (the wrong) school — inspires a plan to retrain 44% of the US workforce in one year

03 Economy, 04 Education, 11 Society, Advanced Cyber/IO, Collaboration Zones, Collective Intelligence, Communities of Practice, Ethics, InfoOps (IO), IO Deeds of Peace, Methods & Process, Open Government, Policy, Politics of Science & Science of Politics, Serious Games, Standards, Strategy, Technologies, Threats
Seth Godin

Back to (the wrong) school

A hundred and fifty years ago, adults were incensed about child labor. Low-wage kids were taking jobs away from hard-working adults.

Sure, there was some moral outrage at seven-year olds losing fingers and being abused at work, but the economic rationale was paramount. Factory owners insisted that losing child workers would be catastrophic to their industries and fought hard to keep the kids at work–they said they couldn't afford to hire adults. It wasn't until 1918 that nationwide compulsory education was in place.

Part of the rationale to sell this major transformation to industrialists was that educated kids would actually become more compliant and productive workers. Our current system of teaching kids to sit in straight rows and obey instructions isn't a coincidence–it was an investment in our economic future. The plan: trade short-term child labor wages for longer-term productivity by giving kids a head start in doing what they're told.

Large-scale education was never about teaching kids or creating scholars. It was invented to churn out adults who worked well within the system.

Of course, it worked. Several generations of productive, fully employed workers followed. But now?

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DefDog: Skilluminati Invocation–Manifesto for Action

07 Other Atrocities, Advanced Cyber/IO, Blog Wisdom, Civil Society, Counter-Oppression/Counter-Dictatorship Practices, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics
DefDog

Disgust is gaining traction…..

An Invocation Against the Inevitable

1 September 2011

“There is absolutely no inevitability as long as there is a willingness to contemplate what is happening.” – McLuhan

Skilluminati Research has been a very cynical project…until now. Change of policy: there are no sufficient excuses for inaction. There is no point to all this research if I'm not capable of using it for something real. What interests me now is Synthesis. How can we build a politics that takes all of this horrible shit for granted and still provides a master plan?

In 2011, Hope and Change are hollow brand names and representative Democracy itself is hollowed out, broken for decades. Distrust of government has gone from a fringe position to a bipartisan consensus. If you think all that adds up to a “Now is the Time” pep talk, you're not hearing me at all. We are more fucked than ever. The situation is not “ripe,” it is fundamentally out of control and irreversible. …so what then?

The Machine is bigger than you can think. It snakes through every aspect of your life, it networks an entire planet of political powerbrokers, banking cartels, intelligence agencies, arms dealers, cult leaders, secret societies and royal families. From cynical operatives to true believers, from corporate boardrooms to secret bases, the Machine is too vast an ecosystem to model accurately. Both in human terms and hardware specs, much of the infrastructure is classified — and that's just the stuff the military is doing. Every serious effort to reform this system to date has gotten nowhere. …so what now?

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