Political Economy category archive
Misdirection Play 0
Robert Reich theorizes that Donald Trump by what I would call a misdirection play. Here’s a bit of his article (emphasis added). Follow the link for context; it’s a worthwhile read.
Wrong. Trump has been able to channel the intensifying anger of the white working class away from the real causes of working-class distress — away from the big corporations, wealthy individuals, and denizens of Wall Street whose money has rigged the game against average working people.
It was not the first time in history that a demagogue has used scapegoats to deflect public attention from the real causes of their distress, and it won’t be the last.
Aside:
Where Reich says “wrong” in the bit I quoted, I might have said “right.” The elements cited in the first paragraph above were not irrelevancies.
They were the bait.
It’s the Stupid, Economy 0
Der Spiegel interviews economist Barry Eichengreen on the like effect of Donald Trump’s election. Eichengreen is not sanguine.
Here’s a tiny bit.
Eichengreen: The Silicon Valley gods will live to regret their support for Trump. Eventually, they will come to understand that tariffs hurt the economy as a whole and that their business models depend on globalization. But I’ve given up trying to understand these guys and their motives. You have to be a psychologist, not an economist, to do that.
The Party of Tax and Spin 0
Michael in Norfolk finds it somewhat–er–disquieting that many persons cited prices as their reason for voting for Donald Trump, while ignoring his plans to impose tariffs, which will lead to even higher prices. In a longer article detailing the likely consequences of Trump’s “policy,” sums up its likely effects quite succinctly:
Aside:
Methinks “little benefit” an understatement.
It’s the Stupid, Economy, Reprise 0
At the Portland Press-Herald, Jody Telfair Richards runs the numbers and concludes
Follow the link for said numbers.
It’s the Stupid, Economy 0
At the Las Vegas Sun, Richard L. Strikland follows the money.
Medicare Disadvantage 0
Medicare “Advantage” plans aren’t. A snippet from Truthout’s report:
Methinks they should be renamed “Medicare Take Advantage.”
From the git-go, “Medicare Advantage” was a con and a scam to allow private companies to suckle at the public teat.
“We’re Trying To Have a Society Here” 0
At the Portland Press-Herald, Victoria Hugo-Nadal uses examples from her own life to remind us that, despite what Republicans would have you think, there is, indeed, such a thing as “the common good.”
Speaking of Declinism . . . . 0
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gene Collier reminds us that the amount of time on the clock is declining.
This New Gilded Age 0
Robert Reich explains why Donald Trump’s economic (what some are able to refer to without laughing at) policies will harm the polity.
Or you can read the transcript.
Speaking of “Bankrupt” and “Looted” . . . . 0
Robert Reich discusses what a second Donald Trump presidency means for the economy.
Or you can read the transcript.
It’s the Stupid, Economy 0
Farron discusses Donald Trump’s alma mater’s report that Trump’s economic policies fantasies (I wanted to say “ignorance,” but I refrained) would devastate the economy.
Afterthought:
Despite what NBC would have you believe, “business man” and “con artist” are not synonyms.
And, yes, I think NBC is significantly responsible for convincing lots of persons that Trump was something other than a colossal failure at business.
This New Gilded Age 0
As Mark Twain pointed out, history does not repeat itself, but it often echoes.