In Part 5, I continued my analysis of the June 26th AmericaSpeaks Community Conversation event I attended in Falls Church, VA, focusing on Step Five in the decision process used in the meeting. In that post the specific option choice frameworks AmericaSpeaks presented to participants in the categories of Health Care and Social Security spending, […]
The Procrustean Democracy of AmericaSpeaks: Part Six
July 7th, 2010 · 1 Comment
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The Procrustean Democracy of AmericaSpeaks: Part Five
July 7th, 2010 · Comments Off on The Procrustean Democracy of AmericaSpeaks: Part Five
In my last post I continued my analysis of the June 26th AmericaSpeaks Community Conversation event I attended in Falls Church, VA, focusing on Step Five in the decision process used in the meeting. In that post I was critical of the overall bias in the general orientation toward the options workbook and the choices […]
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The Procrustean Democracy of AmericaSpeaks: Part Four
July 7th, 2010 · Comments Off on The Procrustean Democracy of AmericaSpeaks: Part Four
In my previous three posts analyzing the June 26th AmericaSpeaks Community Conversation event I attended in Falls Church, VA, I presented the steps in the decision process used for the event, and discussed the pre-conference phase and the first four steps. These reflect a strong and consistent bias toward socializing participants into the idea that […]
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DZWONKOWSKI ‘s “Get in on discussion about $13-trillion U.S. Debt”: A Commentary
June 22nd, 2010 · Comments Off on DZWONKOWSKI ‘s “Get in on discussion about $13-trillion U.S. Debt”: A Commentary
This one is a deconstruction of a piece in the Detroit Free Press by a gentleman in the MSM who’s decided to join the Peter G. Peterson/Catfood Commission echo chamber. (My thanks to Sisterkenney for calling it to my attention.)
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Jamie Galbaith’s “Foreword” To Modern Money: A Commentary
June 14th, 2010 · Comments Off on Jamie Galbaith’s “Foreword” To Modern Money: A Commentary
Warren Mosler has an important forthcoming book called The Seven Deadly Innocent Frauds, which is, fortunately, available right now in a pre-publication version for reading and commenting from Warren’s site. Jamie Galbraith, Warren’s friend and occasional co-author has recently written a Foreword to the book, which also can serve as a Foreword to the Modern […]
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An Open Letter to President Obama
June 8th, 2010 · Comments Off on An Open Letter to President Obama
Dear President Obama: I’m not entirely sure how to put this, so I guess I’ll just come right out and say it. During the last presidential campaign and in the context of John McCain’s admission that he didn’t understand economics very well, you let us know that you thought you had a very good understanding […]
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Part of the Problem
May 17th, 2010 · Comments Off on Part of the Problem
By Warren Mosler and Joseph M. Firestone Paul Krugman agrees that “We’re Not Greece.” But he only appears to have a glimmer of an understanding of the most important reason why this is so. We hope this commentary on his op-ed piece improves his understanding, and that of other deficit doves who appear to disagree […]
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A Quick Bulletin
May 1st, 2010 · Comments Off on A Quick Bulletin
The Fiscal Sustainability Teach-In Counter-Conference happened at The George Washington University’s Marvin Center on Wednesday. It was held in the amphitheater at The Marvin Center and was sponsored and given strong support by the University’s Department of Management and the wonderful Marvin Center Staff. Blogs on the Teach-In Counter-Conference have already appeared here, here, here, […]
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Fiscal Sustainability and the American Future
April 11th, 2010 · 2 Comments
The purpose of the President’s recently constituted National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform as stated in Section 4 of the President’s Executive Order establishing the Commission is: Sec. 4. Mission. The Commission is charged with identifying policies to improve the fiscal situation in the medium term and to achieve fiscal sustainability over the long […]
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Deficit Hawkism and National Suicide: Part One
October 26th, 2009 · Comments Off on Deficit Hawkism and National Suicide: Part One
Deficit Hawkism is the ideology that prioritizes bringing tax revenues and Government expenditures into balance ahead of other far more essential national needs and priorities. This “old time religion” used to be the exclusive province of Republicans, and was particularly important in hindering America’s recovery from the great depression of the 1930s and particularly for […]
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