Nobel economist Paul Krugman wrote the US economy is “doomed,” Obama “clueless,” and summarizes his analysis of President Obama’s economic leadership with simply:
Oh. My. God.
Mr. Krugman joins a growing list of characteristically dry economic experts expanding the margins of their self-expression to communicate to Americans that kleptocratic parasites have destroyed the US economy.
The good news is that the solutions are obvious, available right now, and elegantly simple to understand and implement.
Let’s start with understanding these solutions, provide a snapshot to professional economists’ horror of our economic destruction, and close with
PuppetGov’s 8-minute video, “America’s controlled economic implosion” to add visual and artistic dimension to our understanding.
This multi-trillion dollar topic is of crucial importance to understand if you seek an economic future above that of a debt-peon for your progeny and you. Literally, you have nothing more valuable to do with your time and attention.
Solutions:
Fortunately, the structural solutions to our crisis are simple and obvious:
- Reclaiming over $1 trillion in annual public benefits from ending banks creating bank credit as debt for our monetary system, and enacting monetary reform for public-created money for the direct payment of public goods and services. This idea was supported by 86% of teaching economic professors in the Great Depression, and by many of America's brightest historical minds. Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman was among the supporters, envisioning less inflation than our current monetary system.
- Paying our $12 trillion national debt easily and without inflation as new money is created as the banks’ ability to create credit from nothing is slowed. The savings of the annual interest payment to taxpayers is over $400 billion every year.
- Full employment. The government becomes the employer of last resort for infrastructure improvement that returns more than the cost of the projects, and thereby lowing prices.
- 2% mortgages, 6% credit cards, 5% interest paid on deposits from state-owned banks (and here for current progress in states).
- Invest our promise of 0.7% of GNI to fully fund the UN Millennium Goals of ending poverty once and for all. I worked on these goals for over 20 years; the goals are structurally sound but the UN and leading nations are not serious about helping these people. The goals will save a million children's lives every month while reducing population growth, easing environmental pressure, and removing motivation for violence.
- A Truth and Reconciliation process would have us discover other areas of suppressed economic breakthroughs, likely including pollution-free energy generation.
As a professional teacher of economics, our experience is that the above information is best communicated with a visual aid, such as through the video Money as Debt in my
article on monetary reform and/or
Zeitgeist Addendum.
The solvable problems:
I wrote on
this topic in November 2009, including statistics of staggering US poverty, and the empty policy of only symbolic help and rhetoric from government who could end the financial crisis with relative ease, as the above links explain and document. After the first year of the Obama administration, the provided “stimulus package”
only stimulated higher unemployment.
Professional politicians, economists, and leading journalists are voicing their disgust in unprecedented harsh terms. The leading problems and analyses:
MIT's Simon Johnson, former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, wrote in
The Quiet Coup that the US economy is managed by short-sighted oligarchs typical of “banana republics.”
Chris Hedges and David Cay Johnston, with Pulitzers in 2002 and 2001 respectively, write that American taxpayers are on the road to permanent serfdom under a police state from oligarchs’ “rapacious looting” and their purchase of a politically-protected luxurious lifestyle and business style at the expense of the exploited slave-labor class the American public has become (Hedges: "Resist or Become Serfs," "Wall Street will be back for more," and Johnston: “Free Lunch”).
William Black, the senior government regulator of the S&L crisis, who Economics Nobel Laureate George Akerlof hailed as the world’s leading expert for understanding how the banking and financial oligarchs loot the public, was interviewed by 30+ Emmy-winning journalist Bill Moyers. Black poignantly labeled the bailout as “criminal fraud” and “the entire strategy is to keep people from getting the fact,” and that the Bush and Obama Administrations are blatantly breaking the law by refusing to enforce bank insolvency laws. Interview Transcript; Black's book: The best way to rob a bank is to own one: how corporate executives and politicians looted the S&L industry.
Former Assistant Secretary to the Treasurer and Wall Street Journal Editor
Paul Craig Roberts blasts government disinformation on employment statistics, calling the US an oligarchy ruled by banksters, with warmongers, war criminals, and “whores” in government looting America into serfdom.
Bank bailout overseer and Harvard law professor
Elizabeth Warren called the so-called “bailout” as “unaccountable” by design, and created with conscious intent to reward banks’ “reckless gambling” by having every intention to always bail them out.
Renowned futurist
Gerald Celente calls the transfer of taxpayer wealth to “fascist oligarchs” as “financial rape” and “mafia economics.”
Bestselling author
John Perkins calls the US economy, “corporatism” and “predatory capitalism.”
Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz and eminent economist Jeffrey Sachs run the numbers of the current so-called bailout plan and point out the unprecedented transfer of wealth from taxpayers to oligarchs. Stiglitz calls it a cheap substitute for capitalism that only has banks and inside investors win while taxpayers fund their winnings. Sachs calls our so-called bailout an unnecessary transfer of wealth that will become worse than we imagine as it sets the stage for further insider manipulations.
Catherine Austin Fitts, former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and President of
Solari, and Vladimir Yuri, author of one of the most comprehensive and insightful economics papers I’ve read, “Fractional Reserve Banking as Economic Parasitism: A Scientific, Mathematical & Historical Expose, Critique, and Manifesto,” write specifically in
emphasis of parasitism as the defining concept in modern US economics.
The most-read author for monetary reform,
Ellen Brown, provides
all the information anyone could possibly need to criminally indict Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner from his work as President of the New York Fed in funneling our tax money to pay 100% of Goldman Sachs’ gambling losses through AIG.
Importantly, despite the logic of monetary reform, historical performance and agreement of our many of our brightest minds, failure of our current system, so-called “mainstream” media will not bring these ideas sharply into focus. Indeed, evidence is strong that these very
ideas are suppressed by corporate media as a logical strategy of financial oligarchs to remain undetected as parasites.
Therefore, dear reader, it seems up to us to take leadership in demanding these obvious and simple solutions be implemented. Remember when you told yourself that you’d be a competent citizen working for the good of the team? Here’s your opportunity, citizen.
So there you have a summary of my contribution to a brighter future in the creation of money, goods, and services: economics. The crimes we endure are transparent, the solutions obvious, the possibilities such as suppressed energy breakthroughs are unimaginably bright. I invite you to embrace our current disturbing present and optimize your unique, beautiful and powerful expressions to help build our bright future.
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There is no "national debt," and the taxpayers owe nothing to either the Fed, the IRS or the Import-Export Bank. Bring every person in the military back here, and downsize it drastically. Each state needs to start its own bank, COIN its own money, and cut the crooks in DC out of the loop.
Of course, the most important thing to realize is that the CONstitution isn't legally binding on anybody, which means that the criminal syndicate in DC has neither legitimacy nor legal authority, including the authority to tax anybody.
Carl Herman: "2% mortgages, 6% credit cards, 5% interest paid on deposits from state-owned banks (and here for current progress in states)."
Jct: Turmel's Miracle Equation shows that 2% mortgage deathgambles will generate 2/102=1.96% failure and foreclosure Shift B inflation. 6% credit cards will generate 6/106=5.7% failure and foreclosure Shift B inflation. Independent of who you pay the interest to. Search Professor of Banking Systems Engineering to find out why zero interest pure service charge banking can be achieved.
I'm so glad I live in Thailand. Asia is booming. America is going down the toilet, fast. But so many Americans are too dumb to see it :(
Impressionante como um texto com esse nível de problematização tenha sido comentado por apenas 3 pessoas. isso efetivamente assusta. Ou como diriam os americanos, awesome! Será que os americanos perderam a esperança no que tange a salvar o país!?
Although I agree that debt free Government money is much better than private banking currencies, it is still not the whole story.
It does not solve the interest riddle completely (although it does lessen the wealth transfer to the rich).
It does not allow for interest free credit.
History shows Governments inflate these units badly.
See here for a full analysis of the pro's and con's of the Greenback:
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/10/reassessing-greenback-and-other.html
It is crucial to truly appreciate the interest problem:
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/10/problem-is-not-debt-it-is-interest.html
http://realcurrencies.wordpress.com/2009/11/26/on-interest/
Here's what Governments can do if they want to solve things:
http://realcurrencies.wordpress.com/2011/10/23/the-wolfson-prize-i-win/
And here is a program for comprehensive reform:
http://realcurrencies.wordpress.com/2011/10/26/for-self-determination-we...
Debt free money is not bad, but it is far from optimal!
Data and honest application of best proposals will light the way.
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