Sunday, July 11, 2010

Shameful GOP candidate..it's time to highlight!

Rand Paul: America’s Poor Are Lucky to Have it so Good!

Here’s some authentic frontier gibberish from Rand Paul (via TPM):
“The poor in our country are enormously better off than the rest of the world,” Paul said. “Doesn’t mean we can’t do better, but we have to acknowledge and be proud of our system of capitalism, be proud of our American way.”
Here’s how he got to that conclusion:
One of the important lessons that came out of the Cold War — and this is an important description that I don’t think comes up enough — the Cold War was won by America because the engine of capitalism defeated the engine of socialism. The Soviets used to show a propaganda film — they wanted to show how horrible America was and how our poor were doing so poorly. They filmed a building in the poor section of New York with some broken windows and they said, ‘Oh this is how the poor in America lives.’ But it backfired on them because the Soviet citizens looked at that video closely and they saw flickering color television sets in all those windows.
Like the nonsensical claim that 50 percent of Americans pay no taxes, this is a zombie lie that will never rest. It can’t, because people like Rand Paul aren’t really defending American “capitalism” — they’re defending the great economic inequality that results from capitalism when its not balanced  by a real social safety net. It’s axiomatic that the poor have it better off in countries with less inequality and greater ‘transfer payments.’ But more to the point, greater inequality leads to more people living in poverty — and we lead the developed world.
That’s what their “populism” is supporting. Economies with a more equitable distribution of wealth produce fewer millionaires, yes, but many fewer poor folks. So, the Right simply argues that our poor folks have TVs! And dishwashers! They’re doing great!
Read the rest here 

While Paul Rand is calling poor Americans, even those who live under bridges in cardboard boxes or in their cars in Walmart parking lots, lucky you can read from Robert Reich his views on why the poor get poorer and the rich get richer....

Wall Street's banditry was the proximate cause of the Great Recession, not its underlying cause. Even if the Street is better controlled in the future (and I have my doubts), the structural reason for the Great Recession still haunts America. That reason is America's surging inequality.Consider: in 1928 the richest 1 percent of Americans received 23.9 percent of the nation's total income. After that, the share going to the richest 1 percent steadily declined. New Deal reforms, followed by World War II, the GI Bill and the Great Society expanded the circle of prosperity. By the late 1970s the top 1 percent raked in only 8 to 9 percent of America's total annual income. But after that, inequality began to widen again, and income reconcentrated at the top. By 2007 the richest 1 percent were back to where they were in 1928—with 23.5 percent of the total. Each of America's two biggest economic crashes occurred in the year immediately following these twin peaks—in 1929 and 2008. This is no mere coincidence. When most of the gains from economic growth go to a small sliver of Americans at the top, the rest don't have enough purchasing power to buy what the economy is capable of producing. America's median wage, adjusted for inflation, has barely budged for decades. Between 2000 and 2007 it actually dropped. Under these circumstances the only way the middle class can boost its purchasing power is to borrow, as it did with gusto. As housing prices rose, Americans turned their homes into ATMs. But such borrowing has its limits. When the debt bubble finally burst, vast numbers of people couldn't pay their bills, and banks couldn't collect.
China, Germany and Japan have surely contributed to the problem by failing to buy as much from us as we buy from them. But to believe that our continuing economic crisis stems mainly from the trade imbalance—we buy too much and save too little, while they do the reverse—is to miss the biggest imbalance of all. The problem isn't that typical Americans have spent beyond their means. It's that their means haven't kept up with what the growing economy could and should have been able to provide them.
A second parallel links 1929 with 2008: when earnings accumulate at the top, people at the top invest their wealth in whatever assets seem most likely to attract other big investors. This causes the prices of certain assets—commodities, stocks, dot-coms or real estate—to become wildly inflated. Such speculative bubbles eventually burst, leaving behind mountains of near-worthless collateral.
The crash of 2008 didn't turn into another Great Depression because the government learned the importance of flooding the market with cash, thereby temporarily rescuing some stranded consumers and most big bankers. But the financial rescue didn't change the economy's underlying structure. Median wages are continuing their downward slide, and those at the top continue to rake in the lion's share of income. That's why the middle class still doesn't have the purchasing power it needs to reboot the economy, and why the so-called recovery will be so tepid—maybe even leading to a double dip. It's also why America will be vulnerable to even larger speculative booms and deeper busts in the years to come.

This is for my friends who like to debate economics. If you want to read the whole article go here.

Enjoy! 

29 comments:

Annette said...

You know.. Olbermann has made the phrase "That woman is an idiot" Well I would like to say, she has a twin and his name is Rand Paul... lol

Great job Sue.. I love how you are highlighting these idiots.

Sue said...

thanks Annette!

Can you picture what this country would look like with people like Rand Paul, Sarah Palin, Sharron Angle in Washington?? Oh wait, we do have them and their names are Bachmann, Boehner, and Foxx, (just to name a few)

TOM said...

Becaus capitalists have forgotten they have an obligation to the society in which they do business.

Great post!

Silverfiddle said...

Honest question:

How would you improve the plight of the poor? Transfer payments? More food stamp benefits?

You all cry and scream about racist tea baggers all the time. What is your solution to poverty?

Silverfiddle said...

... And it's 45% pay no FEDERAL INCOME TAX. But it is fun beating up a straw man...

33% of those pay no taxes whatsoever, so that comes out to 15% paying no taxes at all.

The Urban Institute has a pretty good breakdown and explanation here:

http://www.urban.org/publications/412106.html

Some very rich people pay no taxes either.

Time to implement a flat consumption tax and exempt basic foodstuffs. Rich people spend more than poor people, so they would naturally pay more taxes.

Sue said...

great point Tom.

SF, we will always have poor people in this country but most of them will tell you all they want is a job with a living wage. Working poor people do not want handouts and freebies like your side likes to claim. Stop worrying about the rich bitches being forced to give up their wealth for dead beats. That's not what we mean. It's time for the billionaires to pay the taxes they are supposed to and stop hiding their money in Swiss bank accounts. We could start there.
How about these businesses start hiring too instead of lying low while Obama is president, he has many years to go in his 2 terms.

Silverfiddle said...

OK Sue, that's a fair answer. I am not protecting rich people. They should pay taxes like everyone else.

Redistribution (spreadin' it around) is not a solution and it doesn't create jobs.

Government assistance is a palliative that keeps someone from living on the street or starving. Fine. But it does nothing to improve the plight of the poor.

You nailed it: JOBS improve the plight of the poor. And it's true the minimum wage is not a living wage for a family, and it's not supposed to be. It is an entry level wage.

Despite recent negative upward mobility trends, at least 66% of Americans are upwardly mobile, according to the same study that pointed out that our upward mobility had slowed.

It's all about jobs, and government can create a job-friendly climate.

Annette said...

Actually Food Stamps are a good thing... they stimulate the economy and help the poor improve their lives.

Imagine if you had them and could get all your food from the stamps instead of paying your cash.... What would you have left at the end of the month? I know I would be much better off... I live on $1071 a month... that's it.. When I could work, I made almost that much in a week. Usually $800 to $900 a week was what I made.. If I didn't have to buy groceries with my cash... I could live much better.. but because Roy Blunt"s baby son was the governor and cut the minimum income so low... I can't even qualify for food stamps.

Unknown said...

Awesome post Sue. The rich are so damned easy to shout that the poor are lucky.

I love Reich's writings. It's too bad the government's PR machine works so well it has everyone convinced that the US way is the best (and God's) way.

Another good read is "Dear Hunting With Jesus: Dispatches From America's Class Wars" by Joe Bageant.

Sue said...

Hi Bob, it's been a long time, I hope you are doing well! Rand is my latest GOP highlight, theres gonna be quite a few of them from now til November.

Sue said...

Annette, wow, that is poverty! If you had a child at home you'd get food stamps, but damn we adults need to eat too! This is another reason our healthcare is outta control because poverty line people who are not medicare eligible don't eat healthy, don't buy their meds prescribed and some don't even go to the DR because of the cost! It's so sad. And the people who claim those on disibility or unemployment do it because of laziness is a crock. Look at the income of a disabled person, would they choose that??

Silverfiddle said...

Annette: Wouldn't you rather have a bountiful job environment where you could earn enough to not have to depend on government assistance?

It's one thing for people to get a hand up when times are bad, but no able person should have to rely on charity. That is actually a form of slavery to the state.

Sue said...

what constitutes a bountiful job environment? How greedy and rich do these big corporations have to get before they think its safe to give the middle class and the poor JOBS again? They have to lay of thousands to restructure....in other words they need more money to buy another yacht or million dollar home. As for small businesses, it's my understanding Obamas tax cuts and incentives should be a call to hire. SO, whats the problem??

Unknown said...

Yea, sorry. But I'll be a good boy from now on :-)

Hugh Jee From Jersey said...

Rand Paul- a disgraceful embodiment of the chilly heartlessness of Ayn Rand's borderline fascist philosophy of objectivism.

And he has the worst damned rug this side of Burt Reynolds.

JoMala "Truth 101" Kelly said...

Where re these benevolent employers with these bountiful jobs SF?

Michele Bachman, when asked about her company not making health insurance available to employes said they could go find jobs with it.

Bachman is the kind of person you and your naive, rank and file fellow righties are defending SF. Wake up dude.

Sue said...

OKay Bob! ;-)

Hugh, RP has a rug?? Do you remember having curls like that when you were a 3 yr old??

Truth I can't wait to highlight Bachmann! She'll give me something sensational to talk about soon, you betcha!

Silverfiddle said...

You wake up! Tell me what the remedy is. What is your solution?

BTW, laugh at bachmann all you want. She has a job, and she had to earn it.

Annette said...

Well, SF. I would love to be able to have a so called "bountiful job" again, but alas since I was injured in a truck accident and can't work anymore I am stuck where I am... That's why I only get the pittance I get... that is SS disability for a single person.

Sue, in MO.. a single woman with 3 kids can't make more than $20,000 and get assistance from the state. That's what Baby Blunt and the GOPers in Congress did to us.... Even with a Democratic Governor now, we still have the wing nut Congress and they won't allow things to change.

mommapolitico said...

Great post, Sue. And God bless ya for pointing out this ridiculousness! You go, Girl! Keep fighting the good fight.

Sue said...

ya know SF, I'm sick and fuckin tired of you righties asking us to give you the answers on how to fix the problems caused by the righties. Add up the salaries of all the elected GOP and ask them WHY they are getting paid every week for doing NOTHING!!! Yet they deprive Americans of measly little unemployment checks that they have PAID INTO in their paychecks every week of their working lives! Where is the outrage??? There are over 200 bills sitting that the House passed, WHY?? The sane part of this country knows why....

I'm looking forward to GOP winning back the House, the people will get a taste of their hypocrisy and do-nothingness then. Every bill that has come to the Senate floor has to be watered down to suit them, then they bolt anyway!! It's all politics, it's all games on the backs of Americans and stupid Americans can't even see it! It's pathetic!!

Sue said...

Thanks MP!

Annette it's unbelievable what the people in this country put into office. Where are the outraged righties, the unemployed righties who are being hurt by their idiot elected leaders?? Why don't they see them for the do nothing idiots that they are??

Lisa said...

Lefties believe that poor people are poor because rich people are rich.

TOM said...

Poor people are poor, because rich people can pay politicians to make laws favoring rich people.

JoMala "Truth 101" Kelly said...

Bachman has her job because the deluded right wing fools of her gerrymandered district would vote for Hitler if he had an R next to his name on the ballot Silverfish.

Anonymous said...

Wow that Truth is so intelligent.
Does he/she know that Hilter was a leftist who told everyone he was about "Change"?

JoMala "Truth 101" Kelly said...

You did acknowlege my superior intelligence so I will give you credit for half a brain anonymous.

Hitler used bigotry against Jews as a rallying point to get a disgruntled populace behind him. Much like republicans today pander to bigots, homophobes and half brained idiots like yourself anonymous.

Sue said...

Hitler and the Republican party leaders are one in the same... Baaaaa Baaaaa Baaaaaa

Anonymous said...

Hitler used bigotry against Jews as a rallying point to get a disgruntled populace behind him

I thought only tea partiers were bigots, speaking of a rallying point