dunno if this one's made it to the 'tulip prev or not, but just found in a magazine i've not seen before:
presented for discussion (from the econ/intellectual elite, something quite atypical fer yers truly)
Capitalism And Its Discontents
Richard Wolff On What Went Wrong
by David Barsamian / February 2012
the forward and big pieces/concepts:
they're beginning to get to me....
suspect that the jingoism of the right is beginning to fade in its effectiveness.
but i'm not ready to concede to the idea that what we need is more .gov spending to offset whats happened in the private sector - certainly NOT of the type we have seen the past few years, which has only delayed the inevitable (the grand plan of the political class, if'n ya asks me - till AFTER they have theirs) and served only to bailout the failed policies of the recent past.
if we are going to get out of the ditch that the beltway has driven The Rest of US into, i AM NOT INTERESTED IN HEARING MORE OF THE SAME tired old bromides from the left, either.
if there's going to be another trillion dollar stimulus WE NEED A PLAN, that does NOT revolve around maintaining the public sector status quo, which is all the last 'stimulous' managed to "accomplish"
methinks the plan needs to focus first on a GAME CHANGER FOR ENERGY SUPPLY - and even tho i'm a solar/alternative energy kinda guy, i'm NOT at all certain that solar panels and windmills are The Solution, as it simply doesnt give us the scale we need to make the next 'quantum leap'
and without that, we're all dead... since the earth isnt going to wait much longer while they play games in washington DC over who can bring home the most bacon....
presented for discussion (from the econ/intellectual elite, something quite atypical fer yers truly)
Capitalism And Its Discontents
Richard Wolff On What Went Wrong
by David Barsamian / February 2012
the forward and big pieces/concepts:
Originally posted by thesun
suspect that the jingoism of the right is beginning to fade in its effectiveness.
but i'm not ready to concede to the idea that what we need is more .gov spending to offset whats happened in the private sector - certainly NOT of the type we have seen the past few years, which has only delayed the inevitable (the grand plan of the political class, if'n ya asks me - till AFTER they have theirs) and served only to bailout the failed policies of the recent past.
if we are going to get out of the ditch that the beltway has driven The Rest of US into, i AM NOT INTERESTED IN HEARING MORE OF THE SAME tired old bromides from the left, either.
if there's going to be another trillion dollar stimulus WE NEED A PLAN, that does NOT revolve around maintaining the public sector status quo, which is all the last 'stimulous' managed to "accomplish"
methinks the plan needs to focus first on a GAME CHANGER FOR ENERGY SUPPLY - and even tho i'm a solar/alternative energy kinda guy, i'm NOT at all certain that solar panels and windmills are The Solution, as it simply doesnt give us the scale we need to make the next 'quantum leap'
and without that, we're all dead... since the earth isnt going to wait much longer while they play games in washington DC over who can bring home the most bacon....
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