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Sunday, November 07, 2010

The Tea Party;An Outsiders View

 

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El Comercio, Ecuador
The Tea Party and
Laissez-faire

By Juan Esteban Guarderas
Translated By Norma L. Colyer
5 November 2010

Edited by Julia Uyttewaal

Ecuador - El Comercio - Original Article (Spanish)
The new U.S. movement was not incited by the defeat of Obama; it has been promulgating its rage for months. Obama’s active and progressive stance, contrasted with the lukewarm moderation to which politicians had us accustomed, has awoken a new beast.
The tea party movement, which has been largely responsible for the blow just suffered by the Democrats, is a monster with many limbs. Not having an official affiliation and being managed by multiple groups, it does not have a clearly defined ideology.
Throughout the profuse demonstrations, countless colorful ideals have been expounded, which, although not related, are all weighed down by a strong, stale smell. So many racist as well as anti-immigrant causes have crept in, along with other ideas as disparate as skepticism regarding climate change and the ecological crisis.
But faced with the advance of the Obama government and its corresponding interventionism, the whole movement is consistent with the idea of classical liberalism and public sector downsizing.
Flaunting an astonishing lack of historical memory, a proto-nineteenth-century spirit has been recaptured. Basically, the libertarian revolution ideology itself was revived, calling for the abolition of taxes, the elimination of all fees and slashing public spending. In that sense, it is necessary to refresh one’s memory and remember what happened to the nineteenth-century liberal state. It played out that the private power turned out to be much more cruel and merciless than the public institutions. Without labor laws, a low wage competition that decimated the well-being of workers was put into effect. Workers volunteered to work for less and less, to the point of accepting salaries and conditions that did not meet their basic needs.
The existence of Marx was a historical product of that context; his was the voice that had to occur because the situation of the working classes inevitably had to be denounced.
But their Alzheimer’s forgot not only the long term but the short term as well.
The financial crisis of 2008 was caused by the private sector which, without controls, fanned risk until it contaminated the entire system.
And it was, as a matter of fact, highly interventionist actions like the mammoth rescue following the financial crisis that saved the world from a new 1929.
It would be possible to continue endlessly enumerating arguments, starting with the economic policies of Keynes.
There are reasons why the death of the old liberalism was celebrated by veritable rivers of ink, because if successful, the U.S. will be on a real roller coaster.

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Friday, November 05, 2010

Mid-Term Elections: Banks And Wall Street Win, You Lose….

 

and this time I think that the American voter deserves what he has coming to him. that will be less regulation of the banks and even less regulation of Wall Street once the lobbyist have convinced the Republicans that such things as derivatives need not be traded on exchanges, as his been suggested. you can pretty much kiss the current reform legislation good by so far as Wall Street and the banks are concerned.

    It has been suggested that to many regulations would cost the American people jobs.  Remember that derivatives had been  traded previously without any oversight and that that was part of the reason for our current financial problems.

    The Republicans also don’t much care for the Consumer Protection Agency either, so you can expect an attempt at de-funding this Republican pain in the side. This is in regards to financial products,and other issues.

   We lose people! I guess that the voters in this country are somewhat short on memory when it comes to who has screwed them the most. Remember former resident George Bush? This will be worse for you this time around. Once again, it is all about business getting the key to the kingdom, and you getting the shaft! Please enjoy what you have earned.

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Likewise, Republicans have long considered Obama’s Consumer Protection Agency for financial products a thorn in the side. It is intended to protect consumers from financial damage due to predatory credit card and mortgage practices. But Republicans fear that it might lead to stricter controls on financial institutions. Experts assume the agency will be under-funded by a Republican controlled House and thus find it impossible to carry out its mission.