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By Design Republican Policies Have Sent America Into Decline
Most people feel strong nationalistic pride for their homeland for various reasons, and their patriotism is not necessarily predicated on their country’s wealth and power, but on their perception their nation is exceptional. There are very poor countries whose citizens love their native land, and believe that under the right conditions their country would be exceptional amongst nations. Americans are no different and most believe the United States is extraordinarily special and better than any other nation on the planet, but this once great nation is degenerating into mediocrity that belies its status as the richest nation in the history of the world. America’s decline is the result of a thirty year campaign by conservatives to transfer the nation’s wealth to a privileged few, and as more wealth flows to the elite class, the people and the nation fall farther into poverty and disrepair; by design.
If one looks back at America’s ascendance as an exceptional nation, after FDR’s New Deal, it was a Republican president’s bold steps that elevated the entire population and built an infrastructure that was the envy of the civilized world; that was sixty years ago. Thirty years ago, a Republican president, Ronald Reagan, set in motion a movement that hastened America’s deterioration that another Republican president, George W. Bush, accelerated twelve years ago. Last month, another world organization confirmed that Republican efforts to relegate America to second-rate status among the world’s nations has succeeded beyond their wildest dreams as the United States officially ranks 25th, behind nations such as Oman and Barbados, with an infrastructure that compares unfavorably with that of most advanced countries and even some developing nations.
Americans can be thankful that if not for President Obama’s American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (stimulus), the country would surely rank lower than 25th, but Republicans will make sure the country continues to decline until most developing nations look down on America with derision. Republicans can be proud of their accomplishments that saw America rank second last year in the highest child poverty among all nations, and with their current sequester and never-ending cuts to anti-poverty programs, America should reach number one soon. Republicans say America is too broke to invest in feeding children or rebuilding its decrepit and crumbling infrastructure, but the problem is not a lack of wealth, it is where Republicans allocated it.
On Monday, it was revealed that the President’s economic recovery lifted corporate profits to new highs as companies refuse to raise wages, and Americans increased productivity allowing them to increase sales without adding workers. Add in one of the lowest corporate tax rates in the world, tax avoidance schemes robbing the nation of much-needed revenue, and Republican intransigence to hold the rich accountable for their fair share of investment in America, and it is little wonder America is in decline. American workers’ wages fell over the past decade, and it impacts revenue that could contribute to rebuilding infrastructure and feeding the hungry, but Republicans oppose investing in infrastructure and abhor revenue to give more to the rich and bolster corporate profits. According to a co-head of economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, “corporations have captured an unusually high share of the income gains, and until we get a full recovery in the labor market, this will persist.” Republicans guaranteed there will not be recovery in the labor market, or the economy, with their victory enacting sequester cuts that assures corporations will continue capturing “an unusually high share of income gains.”
Republicans oppose any means of full recovery in the labor market, and instead actively sought to kill jobs in their rampage to starve the government of revenue. They have not, however, starved corporations and the wealthy of a lion’s share of the wealth and they will continue protecting the rich when funding for the government runs out at the end of the month. Republicans categorically stated any attempt to raise taxes, or close loopholes affecting the wealthiest Americans, will fall on deaf ears and there is little doubt they will hold funding in March, and the debt limit in May, hostage for more austerity and no revenue with confidence the President will not shoot the hostage.
It is a monumental tragedy that in the richest nation on Earth, any American is hungry, without a job, or lives with infrastructure that ranks below developing countries. There is immeasurable wealth in America, but Republican policies over the past twelve years directed it all to the extremely wealthy and their corporations to hoard and avoid paying their share of taxes. Republicans had no misgivings spending trillions on two needless wars, a prescription plan benefitting pharmaceutical companies, tax cuts for the rich, and oil subsidies while refusing to invest in America and they have no incentive to change. The media is remiss to inform Americans their beloved and exceptional country ranks among developing countries in infrastructure like they failed to note only one country had a higher child poverty rate than the richest nation on Earth, and their omission contributes to Republican’s success.
America has been in decline for a decade, and there is no hope of improvement as ten years of sequester domestic cuts, a looming government funding fight, and debt limit hostage portend more austerity, more poverty, higher unemployment, and infrastructure that rivals lowly Barbados. It is beyond the pale that any American is proud of this nation, or the deleterious effects twelve years of Republican economic malfeasance has wrought, and yet Republicans have solid support among racists, the religious, and conservatives cheering America’s decline. For a country that has always risen to meet any challenge, America is becoming a second-rate nation with hardly a whimper and between starving children, crumbling infrastructure, and a nation of peasants, it is hardly exceptional.
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Eileen Hamilton
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 8:44 am
Very informative and interesting article but by blaming everything on Republicans is unrealistic. How are they alone responsible for 30 years of this transfer of wealth? Where were Democrats in the past 30 years? Where they aiding in this are are they impotent? There are countries where the citizens stand up together against injustices. When do we stop blaming and start doing?
Shiva(Moderator)
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 9:19 am
It started with the great traitor Ronald Reagan
Elizabeth 44
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 1:25 pm
I don’t think most people are aware of how much damage Reagan did to our social safety net. Remember demonizing “welfare queens”? Those of us who worked with low income families were just heart-sick at the cuts to basic services. Then he went after the unions and started the war on the good working class jobs. Yes, all was not well with some of the big unions, but the Reagan administration saw to it the American worker did not share in the wealth gained by the computerization of America.
503me
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 1:47 pm
As an older person, I have watched with sadness and horror what has happened to our country. Its disgraceful and shameful, and now its going to take a ‘fight’ to reclaim our government from corporate interests. We have twice before in our history as a country reclaimed our government and we will have to do it a third time. We have the power of our voice, but only if we use it.
knight4444
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 7:24 pm
Oh lets not forget! the republicans lord and savior was responsible for Iran/Contra which in any HONEST nation would have tossed Reagan and his butt boy Ollie North in FEDERAL PRISON!!! and good ole saint Reagan with Jerry Falwell blessing thought turning a blind eye to the AIDS crisis would get rid of those pesky GAY PEOPLE!! if justice really exists Reagan & Falwell are roasting in HELL!!! yeah republicans the truth hurts huh??!!!
H. R. Provencher
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 9:27 am
Because since Reagan it has been the Republicans that have blocked all the bills that were written to help people with jobs, minimum wages and repair of this country. All they cared about with a few Democrats have put road blocks. Sad but true. Killing Unions because of the few that were bad. Spending all our surplus on war material. Just doesn’t work. I voted for him the first time, until I read something that was not for the public. It made me sick and made me non political. Yes we worked in Washington at the time. The waste was astronomical. So sad. Yes enough blame to go around. But dig deep and read the Reagan Papers. Then read the Eisenhower poppers. Or vice versa.
Celia
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 9:42 am
George Bush was handed a surplus. Wars, and tax cuts pretty much did us in. Tax codes written to allow the healthcare industry to bankrupt us.Non profits charging 40 bucks for a pain pill you could buy at Walmart for a dime?
Peter Barnett
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 12:35 pm
The surplus was artificial. If you knew economics, you would know this. Clinton’s advisors told him to raise taxes, because the surplus was artificial. But obviously, no president will do that.
(It was artificial due to the boom of online purchases and Desert Storm)
And let’s not pretend like Bush didn’t have the roughest presidency in the past half a century. 9/11, Afghanistan, Iraq, Katrina, Housing Collapse, Stock Market Collapse. None of those were under his control either.
djchefron(Moderator)
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 1:01 pm
There are post like these that try my patience.
1.Show us a link where Clintons advisers said the surplus was artificial,Desert Storm happen before Clinton took office and it only lasted 6 weeks,in 1992 the percentage of households with Internet connection was only 24% by 2000 it grew to 51% clinton5.nara.gov/WH/Acco... so while being connected rose one can hardy say it drove the economy.I have been online since the 90′s and only recently start shopping online and the main reason is I live in a rural state.Seeing that broadband is lacking even today in rural areas I would hate to see how it was back.
2.Correct bush couldnt control the weather but he could control the response.Failure.Iraq?Please not only it was a war of choice but it was bungled so badly that my kids will still be paying for it.Not only failure but a case can be made to refer it to the Hague for war crimes.I would appreciate to correct anything you disagree with.
thank you
fedded-up
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 1:16 pm
Delusional troll. Good lord. “None of these were under his control.” It seems a tad silly to claim that wars he STARTED were not under his control. Almost as profoundly stupid as stating that gutting regulatory agencies and allowing Wall Street to run absolutely WILD was none of his doing either.
But I’m gonna take a guess here, just a guess, that you’d be the first in line to make some absurdly stupid statement blaming Obama for the terrorist attack in Benghazi.
Wait for it…
Reynardine
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 1:42 pm
On the contrary, Mr. Barnett, Bush and his neocons caused them all, and deliberately.
Sherlock
Mar. 6th, 2013 at 6:15 pm
We blame the Republicans because they are at fault.
garee peters
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 10:02 am
…exactly…
Matthew Chamberlin
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 9:29 am
I agree with every word of this, but you don’t seem to identify a motive. It has long puzzled me how the GOP can be so traitorous and hard hearted. WHY are they so hateful, though? Why do they adopt harmful, deceitful and dishonest policies? Is it as simple as pure greed?
It boggles the mind.
Shiva(Moderator)
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 9:34 am
It is because they only support the very rich. Their policies are the policies of ALEC, the Koch brothers, and the corporations that own them
Leigh
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 9:57 am
I don’t get the endgame with this bring the economy to a standstill either. At some point, is it going to occur to the KOCH Bros and the wealthy that when no one has money to buy their products anymore they won’t get any richer? How many jobs lost is it going to take? How many foreclosures and entire families living on the streets? I just don’t get the end-game to all this stupidity. Serfdom? Somalia? Ignorance among the rich is rampant.
Shiva(Moderator)
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 10:07 am
Not necessarily. People like the Koch brothers are already wealthy beyond your imagination. And so are many many of the people who are aligned with them. If their income stop today it would not phase them in the least because they have investments that provide them with far more than enough money.
But I certainly agree with your point. And what this does is creates a division among the wealthy between those who depend on people buying their products and people who are already vastly wealthy who could care less
pit
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 8:48 pm
with the free market KochBros and such can do without US customers, outside the US there are other markets. Who may have more to spend.
It remains strange why they get tax cuts, use of US ‘socialist’ infrastructure (paid by taxes), and wipe their ass with it…
(I guess it’s more an answer to Leigh’s comment – whatever ;o)
Sherlock
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 11:20 am
Leigh
Great question— what is the end game?
The current rich want it all— destroy the middle class today and get it all now.
The middle class provides the volume of economics to make the rich richer but that takes time. The current rich want it ALL now—- plus no taxes. They care nothing about ten or fifty years from now.
They are the true terrorists.
cal
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 12:05 pm
Whats the end game? An American Revolution, thats what.
Reynardine
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 10:17 am
The way to get a democratically-governed people to turn against their democracy and welcome, or at least permit, a dictatorship is to propel the middle class into downward mobility, increase crime in the street, and then convince them that the least favored among them are “others” who have robbed them of their former privilege. It also helps to convince them in advance that some human beings are so “other” that they deserve to be imprisoned, tortured, and killed without due process, so that when these measures begin to be used against dissidents at home, there is little motive to resist. By the time such measures become widespread, no one dares resist.
PSzymeczek
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 11:29 am
This pretty much summarizes the answer to your question.
www.commondreams.org/view...
Reynardine
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 2:01 pm
I followed your link, and I can only conclude that this level of malice towards “the little people” comes from the projection of some smallness and weakness they despise and deny in themselves.
Ruby Andrews-Lester
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 1:34 pm
Greed has no Soul, and selfishness has no heart, what you call an empty shell, sometimes this is what people allow themselves to become, they become mired in falsehood and can’t help it, and they think that this evil is right. I believe also that it is psychosomatic, in it’s worst form. And they can’t tell the difference until something really bad happens…to them. We will get through this, it’s only a matter of time before something explodes. I have seen it, and it’s not pretty. Evil walks this earth, look around, it’s everywhere, but it’s always been there, it’s just more in your face… That’s life.
Sandra
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 1:53 pm
I think in part is that they want to take the country back to the days of the Robber Barons where a few controlled everything and ordinary citizens earned pennies on the dollar while living in dire poverty and no formal education. The first step is to demonize Unions and abolish them so ordinary American citiznes will have no power ie no voice to stand up for them. They are currently focussed on gutting public education in favour of private corporate take over of the education system, hence their demand that the Dept. of Education be abolished.
These people are not patriots and have shown they care nothing about their fellow Americans who depend on livable wages and an education system that will and can move them up the ladder to better paying jobs and to be able to compete around the world in technology, science, research etc. They are determined to finish the job of gutting middle class which started under Reagan. America will be a country of rich and poor and slaves once again.
garee peters
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 10:15 am
…Why….is indeed the question….For instance, why did Nixon secretly communicate to the North Vietnamese to not accept the Peace Treaty in the fall of 68?: …because the credit would redound to Humphrey…ergo:ambition…Why did Reagan agree to a clearly illegal guns-for-hostages Iran Contra? Ambition? Greed?…We don’t know…Why have contemporary Republicans foiled all infrastructure investment? Because they don’t want recovery? So, after having stifled the working classes, stolen the profits, engineered bank failure, engineered public bailout, reflected in the Stock Market heights….ad nauseum….
Shiva(Moderator)
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 10:30 am
I just read the article about that news concerning Reagan and Nixon. Nixon killed uncounted amounts of Americans by his ambition. Reagan killed over 100,000 Mayans ind South America on his word. Both Reagan and Bush both supported and protected drug runners in South America
these were two of the biggest traitors America has ever seen. Paul Wolfowitz was in the Reagan administration and was responsible for much of the Iran-Contra situation. And today he’s a big shot(Iraq, WBO), who when he goes home sleeps in a bed of blood.
bdirnbac
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 9:34 am
I love your publication but I have to take exception to Rmuse imputing onto the Right the intent to destroy the 98%. The 2% (ex. Koch Bros) accept as a fundamental axiom that a powerful government is a dangerous government veering toward tyranny (and we even see some of this in the surveillance state constructed by Bush/Obama) and paternalism (see Mitt 47% Romney and Paul Punish-the-Takers Ryan).
Just as religious fundamentalists will conclude that no matter what tragedy occurs, god willed it and shows his love and goodness thruout, the Right will argue that minimizing government power and action and privatizing services is ULTIMATELY the correct course in the long run. Just lower taxes on the rich/corporations and reduce gov’t regulations some more, and then our economy will finally take off. Get the takers off government assistance (Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers) and the slackers will finally get off their asses and take that menial job that the undocumented do.
So they’ll argue that economic austerity will work for us better than government collectivism, just give it enough time and to heck with what Krugman and Stiglitz say.
The Right does not have evil intent, just policy and actions that yield harmful outcomes. We miss a small opportunity to engage with them when we demonize them by ascribing the intent to harm America.
But from a distance, it sure looks like they hate the middle-class and poor because until their free enterprise nirvana arrives, they’ll drive the rest of us to perdition if they have to.
Reynardine
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 12:36 pm
Kindly read “The Shock Doctrine”, by Naomi Klein and get a grip, you sweet little thing.
fedded-up
Mar. 6th, 2013 at 8:23 pm
And why would you believe that they are not just as aware of these “harmful outcomes” as we are? By your own reasoning, they are either callously maliciously cruel or bone-dead stupid. Which is it?
djchefron(Moderator)
Mar. 6th, 2013 at 8:39 pm
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity
Alfuso
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 9:35 am
It started with the Voters.
DeeKat
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 9:36 am
While it has been the Republican Party that has led the charge of moving America into a 2nd class country it is the American people that have enable them to do so with their tax cut fanaticism. You cannot have an advanced society if you do not pay for it. You cannot have an advanced society if you do not support science, education, public transportation, health care and infrastructure. The Democrats have been pushed further and further right to be able to stay in office. This article tells the painful truth. Sadly those most hurt continue to be conned and there is no signs of hope for the future.
Sharin Khosa
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 10:07 am
Obama for 2014. The President knows his job.
Reynardine
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 10:22 am
Sharon, what is the matter with you? The President already was elected to his second, and by law, final term, in 2012. He cannot run again in 2016. There is *no * Presidential election in 2014.
Sharin Khosa
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 11:02 am
I rather say President Obama than full Democrat Congress in 2014.
Sherlock
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 11:11 am
Sharin:
I can’t hear your words— what you talk about?
Sherlock
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 10:56 am
Why the headlines? Given any opportunity the GOP shows itself for what it is- EVIL.
It is not sick, different, or few bad apples— it is EVIL.
They are more dangerous now because they are wounded.
They HATE women, minorities, poor, and anyone else that is not them.
We should begin treating them like the terrorists they are —- when does obstruction become treason?
Sharin Khosa
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 11:28 am
Sherlock:
Sure you can hear me, you already said it in your post:Mar. 5th, 2013 at 10:56 am. Thanks.
Reynardine
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 2:03 pm
What post?
knight4444
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 11:34 am
These sorry, pathetic republicans that frequent this site are nothing more than a reminder that ignorance and foolish thinking is exactly why their party is in the shape its in!! Ronald Reagan the earthly jesus christ was a phony B- actor than was a D E M O C R A T long before he met Ayn Rand and magically mystically turned in a neo con over night!!!! My disgust with most republicans runs deep!! because rather than study history or at least their own political roots they’d prefer to expose their lack of basic understanding to pick juvenile verbal fights on liberal websites!! BTW heres another fun fact for you republicans, your savior?! mr. Reagan? if he were alive today and ran for ANYTHING political your watch dogs those teaparty hicks! would stone Ronnie to death for being too LIBERAL!!!
TigerLily
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 11:42 am
CLASS WARFARE…the GOP has used this term to the 10th power to their benefit. They have played the word game with their constituency for years to keep them all riled up and crazy mad. In other words IN LINE! Its just shocking the flock they have. The people that would follow this traitorous party. It’s the way they say things to their constituency which makes it look sound and feel bad. And then their RWnuts go nuts. “Obama is taking from the rich like a dictator!” This is how they keep their people ignorant about all the wrong things –which are usually good things for them. Keeping them mad at Pres Obama and liberals is all they do 24/7 on FOX. The GOP offers nothing for America or its people. NOTHING! They accuse the Pres of creating this CLASS WARFARE. But the GOP THEMSELVES created it and Obama is just trying to RIGHT IT for you and me. That takes money! Where were these same RW crybabies when GWBush accumulated the first 12 trillion? ..were they crying or even worried about our grandchildren or parents then? Hell NO. because they didn’t care then and they don’t care now. But want to keep the lie going as if we can’t see what their tax breaks for the rich got us. NOTHING! ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! There is a blatant divide from poor to middle class to filthy rich. 2% own this country and own the GOP Congress and House! The lines of fairness were taken away long ago by the GOP. Does the RW constituency literally just like to act dumb or are they really just lying to justify their party to THEMSELVES so they don’t feel so embarassed at their leaders? Swallow your pride get over the GOP please. They are doing nothing for you. I know it must feel awful to admit these are your leaders while you watch them RUIN YOUR LIFE AND OUR COUNTRY. The sequester is hitting earlier than they thought. Your day has come to taste your party leaders’ plans for you. It matters not that you are a republican constituent ..YOU TOO WILL PAY THE PRICE like the rest of us. All because your party IS THE PARTY OF BIGOTRY ..they have never shown any respect to this African American President. Everything they do is vile against this President. They wouuld never have done this to a caucasion president. Never. The party of HATE and DIVISION will be no more after 2014. So I worry not about the RW constituency..just like they have not given any thought to the the suffering their party has wrought on America. EVER!
fedded-up
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 12:22 pm
I can tell you exactly how they did it. They never tell the truth about anything and couch in sound, bedrock principles that resound throughout for the people who consider themselves ‘true Americans’ (however they define that for themselves).
Ex: They NEVER tell the people that tax cuts that outrageously favor the obscenely rich are in the works, they say, “These tax cuts are needed to enable the small business owners in this country to feel secure so they will expand and hire more people!” It is nothing more than blatant BS propaganda, but the public sucks this stuff up like nectar to bees.
Ex: They NEVER explain to people that the average American need never fear a capital gains tax – they rarely ever qualify for one. The average middle class American does not have huge stock portfolios or sells a bunch of real estate, etc. That’s what a whole bunch of obscenely rich folks do, you know, people like a certain corporate raider that just ran for president…
Ex: They NEVER explain to people that the average American has little to nothing to fear from an inheritance tax – they rarely ever qualify for one (gee, I think I’m repeating myself…). No, what they SAY is, “The government has NO business stealing gramma’s money – it was meant for YOU!” Or they label it a ‘death tax,’ etc, etc – anything to win the PR game. I’ll give you 3 guesses who profits ENORMOUSLY from no inheritance taxes…
These explain just a few of the, literally, THOUSANDS of tax loopholes written exclusively to benefit obscenely rich people, so that they pay little to nothing in taxes.
Are they going to explain to the American public that 19 guys with box cutters can bring this nation to its knees? No, they’re gonna pound it into their heads that they will never be safe, never be secure without untold trillions for the military and all its hardware.
There’s simply no money in explaining that if you treat the rest of the world with contempt it will eventually bite you in the ass. So, diplomacy becomes a dirty word, international cooperation and such ephemeral concepts as ‘good will’ are regarded as effeminate or dismissed with a smirk. ‘Human rights’ is considered suspect as a concept, because those libruls are constantly screaming about ‘em.
This is how everything is twisted. They use guns (everybody gets ‘em, and CCWs for toddlers, by gawd), religion (everyone except white christians has express tickets straight to hell), abortion, gays, you name it – every bigoted, racist notion imaginable – whatever works. Pandering to the basest human character defects WORKS.
Peter Barnett
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 12:36 pm
JEB BUSH 2016!
fedded-up
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 1:11 pm
Personally, I’d be thrilled if he would run. Tampering with election of 2000, being a member of PNAC, all the overwhelming criminal BS done by his brother, jeez, I’m guessing that’s just the tip of a very large iceberg…wow. How did he put it? Please, proceed.
sherlock
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 3:45 pm
Jeb Bush appears to be less EVIL than the other Bushs- he does not deserve what would come his way in a campaign. How would you like to be George’s brother?
Disaster for him and his family.
garee peters
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 10:20 am
…flip flopping on immigration…which Jeb is the real Jeb?
knight4444
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 2:20 pm
To the republicans that just can’t tear themselves away from this site!! my advice for you is stop this cry baby I’m a victim routine!!! it’s a LIBERAL website!!! WTF did you expect??? and please stop whining like little girls because someone calls you out on you’re BS!! and enough of the YOU PEOPLE ARE RUDE MESS!!! republicans wrote the book on being rude racist pigs! go back to your conservative websites and count the number of times you GOD loving holy spirit filled christians can’t go two sentences without calling Obama the N- BOMB!
Steve
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 3:00 pm
Couple rules I follow when talking about politics.
-Legit source, or it didn’t happen
-Delineate between opinion and fact, and let people check it. If you’re confidant in your assertions, you should be scrutinized if they are incorrect.
Now for my opinion. I think that our founding father was correct; we should not have a two party system. Both are corrupt, and need to be disband. No parties, at all. Look at what the INDIVIDUAL stands for. It is easier than ever to get information on politicians. It is even easier to write them a letter and tell them what you think. The American people have been bombarded by crisis after crisis and it takes the wind out of people. Tell your Politian’s how you think the country should be run.
Now for the facts. Page 350
www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF...
The thee most problematic factors for doing business in the USA are: Government Bureaucracy , Tax Rates, and Tax Regulations.
(opinion) So the Repubs. are right in that they want smaller government. I agree. The way to slim down is not to drop the bottom out from under the lower/middle class, which is now a correct term for everyone not super rich.
Shiva(Moderator)
Mar. 5th, 2013 at 3:35 pm
The body explain the fact that corporations have been extremely successful over the years when they are paying higher taxes? Right now they are paying much lower taxes and they are not hiring and they are trying to cut pay and benefits.
I don’t buy into the three items you bring up at all
Jeff R
Mar. 6th, 2013 at 2:03 am
Shiva – You can safely ignore Steve. His “facts” are saturated with opinion.
In addition he failed to mention one essential fact about page 350 of the WEF report. It is exclusively about the nation of Turkey, with some comparisons to Central & Eastern Europe.
That said even in Turkey “Government Bureaucracy” does not get a mention. It does mention “Inefficient Government Bureaucracy” (ranked fourth (10.3%)) and, it seems obvious that in Steve’s opinion all government bureaucracy is inefficient. I will not express an opinion as to why I think he mis-characterized the report’s contents.
Of the 16 factors listed in the graph “Tax Rates” is ranked second with 13.2% of respondents indicating that they were problematic and “Tax Regulations” ranked sixth with a mere 8.3% finding it problematic.
BTW “Access to financing” ranked first (14.1%) and
“Inadequately educated workforce” ranking third (11.9%).
Of course, page 350 IS about Turkey.
Jeff R
Mar. 6th, 2013 at 1:37 am
RE: “America’s decline is the result of a thirty year campaign by conservatives to transfer the nation’s wealth to a privileged few, and as more wealth flows to the elite class, the people and the nation fall farther into poverty and disrepair; by design.”
We can date the beginning of the decline quite precisely. It began on January 20, 1981, precisely.
Sherlock
Mar. 6th, 2013 at 5:56 pm
Ah the Republican Wonderland– the Dow is over 14,200 and minimum wage is $7.25
garee peters
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 10:21 am
…exactly…