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KoKo

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Tue Jan 28, 2014, 11:58 PM Jan 2014

"Obama and Friends Discover Inequality"--(a different view) [View all]

Obama and Friends Discover Inequality
By Jack Rasmus

Today, January 28, 2014, President Obama will address the nation in his State of the Union (SOTU) speech to Congress. A major theme of the address will be the growing income inequality in the US.

His speech represents an echo of similar themes and talks that have been presented this past week at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. That’s where every January the big capitalists of the world gather to discuss amongst themselves the major issues of the past year and what to do about them—in between being entertained by various cultural celebrities and performers who have been allowed into their club as junior partners in wealth. The annual Davos cultural events are not unlike the small venue side-shows held in the big Las Vegas casinos: the entertainers strut and sing while the real betting and dice-rolling discussions involving future capitalist policy initiatives go on behind ‘invitation-only’ doors requiring tickets for entry costing hundreds of thousands of dollars to attend (the typical ticket price of entry for a Corporate CEO and his entourage at Davos, for example, exceeds $500,000).

This year the WEF and global capitalists have ‘discovered’ income inequality, now accelerating and intensifying worldwide to a dangerous degree, and especially in the US. The dimensions of the inequality problem have grown so severe in recent years it may, they themselves are now warning, result in unwanted ‘social unrest’ in the near future.
Now that it has become an ‘acceptable’ discussion theme, Obama and Democrat party politicians (and a few clever Republicans) have also discovered income inequality. Together they plan to raise the rhetoric on the topic in upcoming midterm and 2016 national elections. Therefore, in Obama’s SOTU speech today we’ll hear some basic facts about the problem, some vague proposals that are never intended get to the earliest legislative stages, and a lot of general talk about how improving ‘opportunity’ is the only answer to reducing inequality—all of which means let’s not do anything significant in the short run but instead focus on very long run solutions like improving childhood education, creating long run opportunities, and other very long term solutions.

The politicians’ new discovery of inequality follows liberal academics discovery of the same in recent years. Well known fellows like Paul Krugman, Robert Reich, Joe Stiglitz, James Galbraith and others have all written their books on the topic in recent years. But they too, like the politicians they support, have been very careful about recommendations for resolving the problem, mostly repeating time-worn, mushy old liberal proposals involving ‘education and opportunity’ once again.

The growing income inequality in the US goes back at least to the late 1970s, accelerating during the 1980s and early 1990s, and then again after 2000 under George W. Bush. It’s grown the worst under Barack Obama, with latest figures showing the wealthiest 1% households accruing for themselves since 2009 nearly all (more than 90%) of all the income gains during the so-called ‘recovery’.

More recent, damning revelations about the extent of growing inequality go back to 2002 at least—long before the politicians and the more well known liberal economists acknowledged it. In 2002 University of California, Berkeley economist, Emmanuel Saez, began publishing his analyses of IRS income data, since all pre-existing sources of income inequality by the government and business more or less obfuscated the true picture. Saez has updated his ground-breaking results periodically ever since. Most of what is reported and published about the income gains of the wealthiest 1% are from his researches.

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An "interesting view" if one wants to read more:

http://zcomm.org/znetarticle/obama-and-friends-discover-inequality/

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What an ignorant article frazzled Jan 2014 #1
Not to mention that since he was sworn in in 2009 he was dealing with little things like the economy kelliekat44 Jan 2014 #2
in 2009 a democratic congress was sworn in Doctor_J Jan 2014 #8
It's like it never existed El_Johns Jan 2014 #11
For a die-hard Dem of 50 years like me, those two years were very discouraging Doctor_J Jan 2014 #16
+1 El_Johns Jan 2014 #17
rec! Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #3
Actually ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2014 #4
The loyalists are offended 1000words Jan 2014 #5
We're not going down the 'loyalists' vs. the 'haters' path, are we? pampango Jan 2014 #13
k&r for content, however... cthulu2016 Jan 2014 #6
Yes! 1000words Jan 2014 #7
There it is ProSense Jan 2014 #9
It was a great speech. I liked Obama's challenge to employers JDPriestly Jan 2014 #10
by brilliant, I assume you mean limp and completely unenforceable and no-risk Doctor_J Jan 2014 #20
I'm getting ready to go shopping for an iPad at Walmart to support his new jobs bill adirondacker Jan 2014 #22
"Democrat party". Stopped reading after that, that phraseology is only geek tragedy Jan 2014 #12
du rec. xchrom Jan 2014 #14
Striking it Richer: The Evolution of Top Incomes in the United States Octafish Jan 2014 #15
Inequality has to be what we Dems focus on for Mid-Terms and Beyond... KoKo Jan 2014 #18
They have to focus on DOING something Doctor_J Jan 2014 #19
They have their Economists "cooking on all Burners"...trying to make a KoKo Jan 2014 #21
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