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safeinOhio

(32,675 posts)
7. It' those damn Liberals, neoliberals, that is
Tue Dec 29, 2015, 05:43 PM
Dec 2015

The main points of neo-liberalism include:

THE RULE OF THE MARKET. Liberating "free" enterprise or private enterprise from any bonds imposed by the government (the state) no matter how much social damage this causes. Greater openness to international trade and investment, as in NAFTA. Reduce wages by de-unionizing workers and eliminating workers' rights that had been won over many years of struggle. No more price controls. All in all, total freedom of movement for capital, goods and services. To convince us this is good for us, they say "an unregulated market is the best way to increase economic growth, which will ultimately benefit everyone." It's like Reagan's "supply-side" and "trickle-down" economics -- but somehow the wealth didn't trickle down very much.

CUTTING PUBLIC EXPENDITURE FOR SOCIAL SERVICES like education and health care. REDUCING THE SAFETY-NET FOR THE POOR, and even maintenance of roads, bridges, water supply -- again in the name of reducing government's role. Of course, they don't oppose government subsidies and tax benefits for business.

DEREGULATION. Reduce government regulation of everything that could diminsh profits, including protecting the environmentand safety on the job.

PRIVATIZATION. Sell state-owned enterprises, goods and services to private investors. This includes banks, key industries, railroads, toll highways, electricity, schools, hospitals and even fresh water. Although usually done in the name of greater efficiency, which is often needed, privatization has mainly had the effect of concentrating wealth even more in a few hands and making the public pay even more for its needs.

ELIMINATING THE CONCEPT OF "THE PUBLIC GOOD" or "COMMUNITY" and replacing it with "individual responsibility." Pressuring the poorest people in a society to find solutions to their lack of health care, education and social security all by themselves -- then blaming them, if they fail, as "lazy."
Http://Www.corpwatch.org/Article.php?Id=376

The USA and it's predecessor colonies never had an aristocrat/serf social structure... brooklynite Dec 2015 #1
Except for slavery! GeorgeGist Dec 2015 #20
And indentured servitude! - nt KingCharlemagne Dec 2015 #21
When there is no effective opposition, then the myths stand entrenched. nt Eleanors38 Dec 2015 #2
The noxious lie that real, effective regulation of the economy... Lizzie Poppet Dec 2015 #4
"I consider this situation to be unrecoverable, at least for the nation as currently constituted." RKP5637 Dec 2015 #8
Wealth and power were even more concentrated in the 1920's. It took FDR to correct that. pampango Dec 2015 #13
People are largely just lost KentuckyWoman Dec 2015 #3
Hmmm. GummyBearz Dec 2015 #5
Extremely well said!!! n/t RKP5637 Dec 2015 #6
I have long believed that the workers who vote against their best interests truly believe CTyankee Dec 2015 #9
Exactly! It's the 'carrot and stick' mentality in the US. I just have to work harder and RKP5637 Dec 2015 #15
Plus, the RW feeds the dark racism underlying so much of their message...yes, the CTyankee Dec 2015 #16
These are very troubling times, and some politicians pitting segments of society against RKP5637 Dec 2015 #17
Like Scott Walker said "Divide and conquer." CTyankee Dec 2015 #25
Yes, same tactics as dictators rise to power, same old formula. Quite concerning to RKP5637 Dec 2015 #27
Yes and when they get old and realize they aren't going to be millionaires treestar Dec 2015 #18
It' those damn Liberals, neoliberals, that is safeinOhio Dec 2015 #7
When did Ebeneezer Scrooge win the morality fight? nt TeamPooka Dec 2015 #24
You really think they're flying solo? Baitball Blogger Dec 2015 #10
The racial hatred deliberately stoked by TPTB is a large part of the problem, I think. tblue37 Dec 2015 #11
henever I hear about ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2015 #28
This article explains why extremely well: Basically, it's out of spite. frizzled Dec 2015 #12
It's expressed in other ways, as well loyalsister Dec 2015 #14
Tough to have common goals The2ndWheel Dec 2015 #19
Ahem: A 'dog eat dog economy' is just another way to say 'capitalism' - nt KingCharlemagne Dec 2015 #22
Most Americans would rather hope to be rich some day rather than acknowledge they are poor. nt TeamPooka Dec 2015 #23
Temporarily embarrassed millionaires gratuitous Dec 2015 #26
They are the 'future-rich". nt TeamPooka Dec 2015 #29
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