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  • Galbraith: Whose Side Is Obama on?

    "Recovery begins with realism and there is nothing to be gained by kidding ourselves. On the topics that I know most about, the administration is beyond being a disappointment. It’s beyond inept, unprepared, weak, and ineffective."

    Strong words from James K. Galbraith.

    http://www.alternet.org/economy/149140?page=entire


    "Beyond this, bold proposals are what we should be advancing now; even when they lose, they have their value. We can talk about job programs; we can talk about an infrastructure bank; we can talk about Juliet Schor’s idea of a four-day work week; we can talk about my idea of expanding Social Security and creating an early retirement option so that people who are older and unemployed or anxious to get out of the labor force can leave on comfortable terms, and so create job openings for younger people who, as we’ve heard today, are facing very long periods of extremely aggravating and frustrating unemployment; we can talk about establishing a systematic program of general revenue sharing to support state and local governments, we can talk about the financial restructuring we so desperately need and that we’ll have to have if we are going to have a country which has a viable private credit system and in which large financial power is not constantly dictating the terms of every political maneuver."

    Sorry if this was already posted. It is a speech he gave Nov. 20th.

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    Re: Galbraith: Whose Side Is Obama on?

    It is quite clear whose side Obama is on.

    He's on the side of the banksters:

    Originally posted by Obama
    I, for one, salute our new financial overlords.
    Or:

    In FIRE We Trust

    But to be fair, this is not much different than his co-speaker, Bill Clinton, nor Clinton's Republican sandwich Presidents.

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    • #3
      Re: Galbraith: Whose Side Is Obama on?

      Originally posted by Thailandnotes View Post
      "Recovery begins with realism and there is nothing to be gained by kidding ourselves. On the topics that I know most about, the administration is beyond being a disappointment. It’s beyond inept, unprepared, weak, and ineffective."

      Strong words from James K. Galbraith.

      http://www.alternet.org/economy/149140?page=entire


      "Beyond this, bold proposals are what we should be advancing now; even when they lose, they have their value. We can talk about job programs; we can talk about an infrastructure bank; we can talk about Juliet Schor’s idea of a four-day work week; we can talk about my idea of expanding Social Security and creating an early retirement option so that people who are older and unemployed or anxious to get out of the labor force can leave on comfortable terms, and so create job openings for younger people who, as we’ve heard today, are facing very long periods of extremely aggravating and frustrating unemployment; we can talk about establishing a systematic program of general revenue sharing to support state and local governments, we can talk about the financial restructuring we so desperately need and that we’ll have to have if we are going to have a country which has a viable private credit system and in which large financial power is not constantly dictating the terms of every political maneuver."

      Sorry if this was already posted. It is a speech he gave Nov. 20th.

      Thanks much, superb piece.

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      • #4
        Re: Galbraith: Whose Side Is Obama on?

        Originally posted by c1ue View Post
        It is quite clear whose side Obama is on.

        He's on the side of the banksters:

        Or:

        In FIRE We Trust
        Two years of nothing but solid evidence that Obama is a log on the FIRE, burning hot and bright, we still get this mindset that he's ineffectual ... inept ... a real disappointment ... to whom? This says more about Galbraith than Obama.

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        • #5
          Re: Galbraith: Whose Side Is Obama on?

          A good speech with real Progressive ideas not the cartoon left we are forced to consume.

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          • #6
            Re: Galbraith: Whose Side Is Obama on?

            Embedded video of his speech:

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            • #7
              Re: Galbraith: Whose Side Is Obama on?

              It's like we are seeing history unfold before our very eyes (in a Hindenberg, Titanic, Hiroshima, kind of way).

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                Re: Galbraith: Whose Side Is Obama on?

                Originally posted by don View Post
                Two years of nothing but solid evidence that Obama is a log on the FIRE, burning hot and bright, we still get this mindset that he's ineffectual ... inept ... a real disappointment ... to whom? This says more about Galbraith than Obama.
                I think Galbraith would agree with you. Listening to him, he seems twice as cynical as everyone on this thread which is why I posted it.

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