Showing posts with label global economy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label global economy. Show all posts
Monday, July 26, 2010
A Plan for the Global Economic Recovery
The US Role in Haiti Food Riots Image licensed under Creative Commons by barrybar
Updated Again Wednesday, September 1, 2010: ***
Updated Friday, July 30, 2010: With the economic report just received from the BBC today **, this blog posting seems worthy of a second review and a follow-up. Check this site later for more updates if possible.
We have been gone for a little while and we hadn't posted anything! ~
Sorry if you have missed us, but we haven't heard much from you either. Apart from having one of our 'tweets' read on the MSNBC Countdown Twitter Report of Friday, May 14, 2010 - we just haven't accomplished much. We're not even certain if they still do the Twitter Report - anyway we have deleted our twitter account - it was @georgek1029. Apologies if you were one of the 1500 or so that were following us.
Anyway! Our Senior Editor had a bit of a vision the other night - he usually does when we conspire to hit him over the head with a blunt instrument. It was like he could see this big fresh new book coming out. He could even see the title and the cover; "A Plan for the Global Economic Recovery". He could even see some very odd diagrams outlining steps and phases (not phrases) meant to outline just that.
The sad thing, we suppose, is that there appears to be no book nor plan with that title. Sure, a lot of excellent books* have been recently written and published about the Global Economic Crisis of 2007 - 2010. But nothing about a plan or a coordinated series of steps towards the Recovery. (What's also "refreshing" to hear is that the Wikipedia has laid the blame on the US Financial Markets for the liquidity crisis which created the global collapse of the markets - scandalous but guilty!).
Notably, the Obama-Dodd Finanical Reform Act 2010 should/will address some of those shortcomings. But, will it guide the overall economy back to the boisterous health that some many of us need and want? Yes, we're talking about you too, dedanna1029. We know, we know, there are some problems with the bill ~ isn't that right Lawrence?
Thankfully, the 111th Congress of the US has finally agreed to extend long-term UE benefits - again. Which seemed to be their bugbear - at least for most of the GOP - with whom some of us still have problems! Sorry to say! It's been said before, you don't turn off the fire hydrant when the house is burning down! Of course, you may as well turn off the hydrant when the house has burnt down...sorry to say...
But that's not enough ~ we need real prosperity and soon. It's probably one of the real true solutions to the current problems of unemployment. Yes, plural, problems. UE is not a problem in and of itself. We need to become educated as to how it is a problem, how it got to be that way and to get us poor and medium-income folks back to making money again! Forget rich! People are too busy just scraping by to survive. People don't want to be rich, they just need enough funds to pay the rent, utilities, finance the car, get medical treatment, pay their union dues, give gifts, buy postage...oh, and don't forget the grocery bill.
That is a BIG problem. We haven't seen food riots here in the USA. But, we have seen food security issues. Our senior editor's sick elderly father recently experienced a food security issue - this is not a nice issue for our sick and elderly to have to deal with. Even worse is the thought of having to go to their local market - and encountering a food riot in the process. Shades of Glenn Beck - we must be starting to sound like that mad *******. (Our google account provisions forbid us from expressing certain opinions here - and they are correct about that! We must agree!). By the way, you have got to see the latest "joke" Glenn Beck account on twitter at http://twitter.com/Glenn_Beck.
Hmmm, we seem to have wandered a bit from our original point. Our senior editor has had some further "revelations" about "A Plan for the Global Economic Recovery". These are some of his bullet points;
1) All systems are inequitable.
2) All economies are based on a "bubble market".
3) The inherent inequities of (1) help contribute to that bubble market of (2).
4) The crash of (2) and the time to the next crash is inversely proportional to the inequities of (1).
To further highlight the "inequities of the system", see the LiveScience article "World Markets Mostly Controlled by Select Companies". And the BookTV Program "Color Blind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politicis and the Retreat from Racial Inequity". Both of these should shock you to your senses.
Well, that's about it for now. Our "mad" senior editor is developing his new economic theories (Re; the book ~ unless somebody else is writing it) at the time being. We will get back to you with further information.
Until then, these links may be of interest:
bit.ly link to this post: http://bit.ly/9hAgR7
**Updated Friday, July 30, 2010: US Annualized Economic Growth Rate Slows to 2.4% (BBC NEWS)
Acts of the 111th United States Congress (Wikipedia)
Public Laws for the 111th Congress (Library of Congress)
Types of Riots (Wikipedia)
Food Security (Wikipedia)
Further Reading ; External Links on Food Security (Wikipedia References ; Links)
Let's Talk (Blog by dedanna1029)
*A Colossal Failure of Common Sense by Lawrence G. McDonald
World Stocks Controlled by Select Companies (from LiveScience)
Color Blind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politics and the Retreat of Racial Inequity (with author Tim Wise).
***(Updated Wednesday, September 1, 2010) 2010 Hiring Outlook from Industry Market Trends
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
For Wednesday, October 15, 2008
EU leaders seek broad bank reform
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7669710.stm
CIA tactics endorsed in secret memos
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27192452/
The online battles for president
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7669710.stm
CIA tactics endorsed in secret memos
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27192452/
The online battles for president
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7671626.stm
Gray voters no longer reliably red
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27190283/
NYT poll: Attacks by McCain turn off voters
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27188680/
Newsweek: Don't call it a 'comeback'
http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/10/14/don-t-call-it-a-comeback.aspx
Ticker: Obama takes heat for Jackson comment
http://www.cnn.com/linkto/ticker.html
Campbell Brown: Give real answers on economy
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/14/campbell.brown.economy/index.html
Did Palin pick 'put the country at risk'?
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2008/10/15/ec.picking.palin.cnn
Experts warn of Nov. 4 voting meltdowns
http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20081015/pl_politico/14580;_ylt=Ah5IuTffRcyF8RCDcmHcQdis0NUE
Cheney's heart problem resurfaces
Did Pirates Create The Credit Crunch?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/10/081015110751.htm
North Korean spy jailed in sex-for-secrets case
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27192149/
GM: Better off bankrupt
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/10/081015110751.htm
North Korean spy jailed in sex-for-secrets case
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27192149/
GM: Better off bankrupt
Analysis: What went wrong with the markets?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27190063/
Retail sales see biggest decline in three years
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27194806/
What the Rescue Plan Will (and Won't) Do
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/Economy/story?id=6034536&page=1
'Piggybacking' Your Way to Better Credit?
States ask baby product companies to avoid BPA
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081013/ap_on_he_me/baby_bottles_bpa;_ylt=AooOpIUqLcY0vkB0J84oQiqs0NUE
Memos tell wildlife officials to ignore global-warming impact
http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20081014/sc_mcclatchy/3072395;_ylt=AofTzmufuXlv1ewy0yowdbEPLBIF
Japan pulls tainted Chinese beans from stores
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27197628/
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081013/ap_on_he_me/baby_bottles_bpa;_ylt=AooOpIUqLcY0vkB0J84oQiqs0NUE
Memos tell wildlife officials to ignore global-warming impact
http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20081014/sc_mcclatchy/3072395;_ylt=AofTzmufuXlv1ewy0yowdbEPLBIF
Japan pulls tainted Chinese beans from stores
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27197628/
The editors would like to thank "Dan" for his humorous and inspired comments.
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Sunday, November 4, 2007
John Bowe, The American Slave Labor Market and other gems...


John Bowe, The American Slave Labor Market and...
other gems from C-Span Book TV.
After a long period of apparent inertia, Book TV is broadcasting some real gems (click on either link for the schedule).
One of these was a terrific presentation given by John Bowe about his new book: Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of the New Global Economy. (We picked up our copy today, by the way). Mr. Bowe concisely reports his findings on the effect the "new global economy" (his words) is having on the illegal slave labor market here in the US and as perpetuated by US and other corporations around the world. Some (all?...) US corporations are apparently complicit in the use of illegal slaves to manufacture their merchandise. (We urge you to read this book, or view Mr. Bowe's presentation and boycott these corporations).
Mr. Bowe also reports on real life stories of the slave labor market...extant right here in Florida. Reference is made concerning a legal case concerning the slaver nicknamed "El Diablo". We can only hope justice is served in this case and others.
Per Mr. Bowe, we understand that the slave labor market is an effect (though slavery has been around since antiquity...) of the human mind's non-transparent need for getting goods and services on the cheap - no matter what the cost. Indeed, we have recently reported an example of this type of slavery to our local congressperson and labor enforcement department (prior to hearing Mr. Bowe's reports and views) - we have no results to report at this time.
Indeed, we feel that transparency is needed concerning the growing (and alarming) use of slave labor and its modern root cause: the globalization of the labor market. Please comment or contact us if you need more information about Mr. Bowe or his great book.

Immediately after the presentation by Mr. Bowe, we were given a talk by Mr. Tony Rafael (a LA correspondent) on his new book The Mexican Mafia. Not as spectacular as Mr. Bowe's talk, but deeply chilling. La eMe has taken control of the California prison system as well as control of the street crime present in that part of the country. We do not know how widespread this crime wave is... we are waiting for our copy of the book to find out.
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