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Monday, July 02, 2012

President Obama: Corporate Globalizer

By Mark Engler     on  Friday, June 29, 2012

With recent revelations about the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement, it is now safe to say that President Obama has surpassed George W. Bush as a champion of the flawed and offensive ideology of corporate globalization.

This argument requires some explanation. Here’s the backstory: As the Bush administration commenced in the early 2000s, many argued that his foreign policy represented a continuation of the Clinton-era approach to promoting “free trade” neoliberalism overseas. However, I contended that, especially after the launch of the Iraq war in 2003, the unilateralist bullying of the neocons represented a split from past practice.

No doubt, big arms and big oil had their needs met by the Bush agenda. But his administration was wary of multilateral institutions such as the World Trade Organization and the World Bank, which were central instruments of U.S. policy under Clinton. The Bush approach relied on our-way-or-the-highway, coalition-of-the-willing hard power. This made a significant portion of corporate America uncomfortable, especially businesses trying to navigate and expand in foreign markets. It also left the soft-power agenda of “free trade” in an uncertain state.

This was essentially the thesis of my 2008 book, How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy. Around the time the book came out, I wrote:

In October 2007...the Wall Street Journal reported that the [Republican] party could be facing a brand crisis as “[s]ome business leaders are drifting away from the party because of the war in Iraq, the growing federal debt and a conservative social agenda they don’t share.”

When it comes to corporate responses to [Bush’s] Global War on Terror, we mostly hear about the likes of Halliburton and Blackwater—companies directly implicated in the invasion and occupation of Iraq, and with the mentality of looters. Such firms have done their best to score quick profits from the military machine. However, there was always a faction of realist, business-oriented Republicans who opposed the invasion from the start, in part because they believed it would negatively impact the U.S. economy. As the [Bush administration’s] adventure in Iraq has descended into the morass, the ranks of corporate complainers have only grown.

The “free trade” elite have become particularly upset about the administration’s focus on go-it-alone nationalism and its disregard for multilateral means of securing influence. This belligerent approach to foreign affairs, they believe, has thwarted the advance of corporate globalization. In an April 2006 column in the Washington Post, globalist cheerleader Sebastian Mallaby laid blame for “why globalization has stalled” at the feet of the Bush administration. The White House, Mallaby charged, was unwilling to invest any political capital in the IMF, the World Bank, or the WTO....Frustrated by Bush’s failures, many in the business elite want to return to the softer empire of corporate globalization and, increasingly, they are looking to the Democrats to navigate this return.

My concern back then was that a Democrat (either Obama or Hillary Clinton) would be elected to office and then abandon the overt militarism and “imperial globalization” of the Bush administration, but embrace a subtler, more multilateralist “free trade” neoliberalism—reclaiming the agenda of corporate globalization. I would have been pleased if this prediction had proved wrong. Sadly, Obama has provided irrefutable evidence that he has boarded the corporate globalist bandwagon.

At the end of the administration’s first year, I gave Obama a “B” for trade policy on a report card for Foreign Policy In Focus. While there was some rumbling about resurrecting stalled bilateral trade deals with Korea, Panama, and Colombia, the administration hadn’t done much to push things forward. Things were quiet. And given the kind of trade deals that Washington has brokered in the last couple decades, no news is good news in this arena.

Unfortunately, by 2011, the administration was pushing these so-called “free trade” deals hard. It succeeded in passing them through Congress and then signing them into law last fall.

Obama’s trade policy grade was plummeting, but new information shows things to be even worse. In the past month the president has officially failed out of “fair trade” class. On June 13, Public Citizen released a leaked document showing that the TPP—a trade agreement being negotiated between the United States and eight Pacific countries under considerable secrecy—is shaping up to be as bad as NAFTA or worse.

Public Citizen wrote in a press release:

Although the TPP has been branded a “trade” agreement, the leaked text of the pact’s Investment Chapter shows that the TPP would:

—Limit how U.S. federal and state officials could regulate foreign firms operating within U.S. boundaries, with requirements to provide them greater rights than domestic firms;

—Extend the incentives for U.S. firms to offshore investment and jobs to lower-wage countries;

—Establish a two-track legal system that gives foreign firms new rights to skirt U.S. courts and laws, directly sue the U.S. government before foreign tribunals and demand compensation for financial, health, environmental, land use and other laws they claim undermine their TPP privileges; and

—Allow foreign firms to demand compensation for the costs of complying with U.S. financial or environmental regulations that apply equally to domestic and foreign firms.

In the weeks since that leak, it has been reported that Mexico and Canada will both be joining TPP talks, setting the stage for the creation of a behemoth trading bloc. This bloc will operate based on rules backed (and often concocted) by corporate lobbyists.

It didn’t have to be this way. It was not preordained that President Obama would become Corporate-Globalizer-in-Chief. The base of the Democratic Party has aligned itself firmly against the “free trade” agenda—so much so that both Obama and Clinton campaigned in 2008 against the NAFTA model and in favor of a “fair trade” alternative. In fact, going into the 2012 elections, there’s evidence that Obama’s betrayal of earlier vows could be a significant liability among voters and a bitter pill for key constituencies the president needs if his campaign is going to overcome the enthusiasm gap between progressives and the Republican faithful.

Yet instead of taking the chance to redefine American interests in the world as something other than securing profits for U.S. businesses, Obama has allowed an ingrained pro-corporate obsequiousness to permeate the office of the U.S. Trade Representative and the Department of State.

It’s not the unilaterist hubris of the Bush administration. But it’s still a detestable foreign policy—and a sorely missed opportunity for something better.

© 2012 Dissent Magazine

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Romney/Obama Care

   On Friday, while browsing the Internet for political jokes to put in my “ Friday Funnies “ post to this blog, I ran across the viewpoints of many surfers who happen to be against the Affordable Care Act ( ObamaCare ) which I call RomneyCare being that he was the actual creator of the bill while governing the state of Massachusetts.

    What struck me as strange and funny was the total hate that many people spewed towards Chief Justice Roberts because he helped to stay the health-care law. Ignorant/stupid people at websites such as Redstate and Freerepublic spew such hate that it is unbelievable when one reads their rhetoric.  I’m not speaking only of Justice Roberts, but they continually call for arms against Liberals, Progressives, and Democrats in general because assholes such as Rush Limbaugh and Michael Savage push for such shit, if indirectly.

   I also checked out some of the rants and ravings on Twitter, which was quite enjoyable. Read the screwed-up thoughts of some Fox News Channel watching wing-nut and you are guaranteed a good laugh for a bit. My favorite rants about the ACA was tweeted by a few people who said that they are now moving to Canada because America is going to hell in a hand basket.  

    The prospect of a small step towards Universal Health Care is going to ruin America? Are they serious? Really? My question is, Do you not know that Canada has basically “ Healthcare for all? '” Does one not understand that they would be moving to a country which has what the Obama administration is attempting to create in America?

   Speaking of Fox News Channel, now in the entertainment division which was appropriate on Thursday:

I can understand Rupert's business decision.

They're calling the mandate the most bizarre tax in US history because it's based on behavior.

Really? We pay higher taxes because we choose to be childless. That doesn't depend on our income but only on our behavior, too.  DKos

  I might ad that the cigarette tax and the liquor tax is based on behavior. Pretty much every tax that we pay is based on behavior, so get over it clowns.

   Now, as is the usual Republican, House Speaker Boehner has stated that the House will attempt to rescind the ACA in July. Naturally, the Republicans in the house are still more concerned with destroying any gains made by the Obama Administration which just might help the average middle class/ working poor in America. As has been the case since Bush the lesser, there is still no Republican plan to create jobs. At least not in America.

   Lets not forget wanna-be-president Willard ( RomneyCare ) Romney. He has stated to his poor foolish followers that if elected President, his first priority will be to overturn the ACA. His first priority? Not the economy? What about jobs since he is the self-proclaimed “ jobs creator?” In Chinas maybe,but, not in Massachusetts, or in Freeport, Illinois. The residents there can tell you just what kind of a job creator that Mitt Romney isn’t.  Romney has created nothing of value for the average American, and he never will. In fact, with Romney as president, you can bet that he and his ilk will attempt to take away what little the working class has left. He has proven that time and time again while he was at Bain Capitol.

Click the following link to hear about one of Romney’s job creations.  YouTube.com   Brief transcript:

Out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30 foot stage.
Gathered the guys, and we built that 30 foot stage, not knowing what it was for.

Just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse.
(The company was profitable, with 3 shifts working.)

A group of people walked out on that stage and told us the plant is now closed and all of you are fired.
I looked both ways. I looked at the crowd and ah, we all just lost our jobs.
We don't have an income.

Mitt Romney made over a 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives.
Turns out that when we built that stage it was like building my own coffin, and it just made me sick.

   This is the Republican-Conservative- Christian-Teaparty of the 21st century. They are not very nice to you unless you make at least $1 Million + per year.

   The good news is that Willard cannot overturn the ACA no matter how much he howls to his based that he will. It ain’t gonna happen if he makes it into the Oval Office, which he will not.

    You GOP supporters need to get with the program, and to quit cutting your own throats at election time over bullshit that is based on nothing but ungrounded fear designed to keep you scared, ill informed, and voting for these losers.

   Hey Mitt, will you also repeal RomneyCare in Massachusetts since it and ObamaCare are the same?

  GET A FUCKING GRIP !!!

Supreme Court Leaves Romney in the Cold

by Robert Scheer   Friday, June 29, 2012 by TruthDig.com

Mitt Romney is an idiot or, even worse, is pretending to be one. His tantrum of a response on Thursday to the Supreme Court’s health care decision was pure playground: As president I will own the ball, and the game will be played by rules that leave me a winner.

That game has already been called in a decision written by the top-ranking conservative jurist, and shorn of the constitutional objection; Barack Obama’s health care plan now will be judged by its practical outcomes. Romney’s promise that “I will act to repeal Obamacare” from “my first day as president of the United States” is a prescription of destructive gridlock for a program already well under way.

By immediately committing to reverse a health care reform based on the very program he implemented as governor of Massachusetts, Romney has gone to war with himself. Obviously, neither he nor his advisers has yet grasped that the decision written by Chief Justice John Roberts has changed the terms of the debate.

The issue is no longer one of states’ rights. That would have been the case if the court had relied on the Constitution’s commerce clause, leaving Romney to argue that it was legal for his state to have required a mandate but is illegal for the feds to do so. However, the court decision, based as it is on the right of the government to raise taxes to pay for a public need, makes the states’ rights claim irrelevant.

The issue faced by the court was the same on the federal level as it was on the state level; if the public, through its government, must ultimately bear the cost of caring for the uninsured—as would be so in any society possessed of even a modicum of shared social responsibility—then it can vote to levy taxes to finance that effort.

Why did Massachusetts under Romneycare have a right to tax to pay for mandated health care but the federal government would have no such right? All the Obama campaign needs to do is play that video clip from April 12, 2006, when Romney signed into law a Massachusetts mandate, justifying his tax penalty on those who failed to comply by saying it would help “hundreds of thousands of people ... have healthier and happier lives.” President Obama could claim correctly that he added 30 million Americans, not blessed to be living in Massachusetts, to the healthy and happy category.

Clearly the Romney campaign staff was not prepared for what it must now view as Justice Roberts’ betrayal. Based on the oral proceedings of the court, Romney’s aides felt assured that Justice Anthony Kennedy would join his four conservative colleagues in voting to reverse the law.

“My guess is that they’re not sleeping real well at the White House tonight,” Romney chortled the day before the ruling. With egg on his face the morning after, a subdued Romney, standing behind a podium sign promising to “Repeal and Replace Obamacare,” committed to sinking into a political swamp of winless contradictions.

The danger for Romney is in the word “replace,” for there is no way he will persuade even a Republican-dominated Congress to get rid of the obviously popular requirements of the new law, now declared constitutional. While the mandatory aspect—pay for insurance or pay a fine—remains unpopular, not so the programs that expand medical coverage to the uninsured. Three-quarters of those polled by The Associated Press said they wanted Congress, instead of sticking with the status quo, to come up with a new plan if the court threw this one out.

Romney’s devil is now in the details. What exactly in this massive overhaul, much of it widely popular although costly, would he shed? The court already has limited federal pressure on the states to increase assistance to the poor. Bereft of that handy demagogues’ argument, Romney and his fellow critics are left with eviscerating programs that assist the struggling middle class through obviously fairer access to heath care than has been provided previously by the insurance industry.

If Romney now dares to oppose the popular items in the bill, such as requirements for the insurance companies to cover young adult children or people with pre-existing medical conditions, he is finished as a candidate before he begins. And if it is the universal coverage mandate that he would eliminate, he is left with the government stepping in to fund the good stuff, and that is what the Republican right derides as socialized medicine.

This is the petard that now hoists Romney.

© 2012 TruthDig.com

Friday, June 29, 2012

Friday Funnies: “ RomneyBamaCare “ Passes Edition

   So the Supreme Court upheld the ACA for the most part, which pissed-off a lot of Teabaggers and conservatives everywhere. If you wish to read some of their comments, then I would suggest that you go to redstate.com or freerepublic.com for some very amusing content. Some of the comments show one just how stupid and ignorant the right-wing truly is. I didn’t link to those sites because I do not wish to be responsible for the psychiatric treatment that you will need after visiting them.

What-Government-Can-Do

fox-news-infromed

 

David Letterman's "Top Ten Things You May Not Know About The United States Supreme Court"
10. For summer promotional campaign, it's been renamed the Taco Bell Big Beef Supreme Court
9. Public courtroom seating has a two-drink minimum
8. Under rare circumstances, decision is handed down based on applause
7. Court mascot "Supreme Kurt" is available for parties and corporate events
6. Prior to oral arguments, the justices spend 15 minutes discussing "Hot Topics"
5. Court basement features an indoor gavel range
4. Thanks to grass-roots Internet campaign, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will host "Saturday Night Live"
3. For the last two weeks, Chief Justice John Roberts has been out on jury duty
2. Fridays are "robe optional"
1. Antonin Scalia: Vampire Hunter

Jimmy Fallon:  "A new study found that a record number of America's wealthiest citizens are renouncing their citizenship to avoid high taxes. Which explains why today Donald Trump claimed HE was born in Kenya."

"Yesterday in New Hampshire, President Obama said Americans need someone who will wake up every single day and fight for their jobs. Then he said, 'But until we find that guy, I'm still your best choice.'"

Conan O'Brien: "Today Joe Biden said the only place Mitt Romney has created jobs is in China. This has sparked an angry rebuttal from Romney spokesperson Wen Cheng-Bao."

"Obama called Romney a pioneer of outsourcing jobs. A spokesperson for Romney said, 'I dare him to come to India and say that to my face.'"

Jay Leno: "Analysts, according to The Wall Street Journal, say the weak economy is causing less energy use, resulting in falling oil prices. So basically the worse the economy is, the lower the price of oil. Do you know what that means? If Obama gets re-elected, gas could be free."

"A group of gay Republicans called GOProud has endorsed Mitt Romney. There was some confusion. When they heard Romney had a reputation for going either way, they didn't know that meant flip-flopping."

"The Chicago police are sponsoring a gun buy-back program. Anyone who returns a gun, no questions asked, gets a $100 gift certificate in return. To which attorney general Eric Holder said, 'Why didn't I think of that?'"