Monday, May 06, 2013

The Cancer of Unregulated Capitalism

By Paul Buchheit
     for BuzzFlash at Truthout

May 6, 2013--Unregulated capitalism is out of control.

Like a cancer, it has become "something evil or malignant that spreads destructively," with tumors growing in several once-healthy parts of the American body.

Attacking the Hungry
The uncontrolled growth of investment wealth is diverting resources away from vital programs, effectively smothering them.

The average Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipient received about $1,500 for food for the entire year.

At least ten Americans each made that much in under ten seconds from their investment gains in 2012, about the time it took each one to fluff his pillow and roll over in bed.

Under capitalism, fortunes accrue to a few while 47 million Americans, or one out of seven, need food assistance.

Almost half of the hungry are children.

For every food bank we had in 1980, we now have 200.

Yet just 20 people made more from their investment income in one year than the entire 2011 food assistance budget.

That's $73 billion, taxed at the capital gains rate.

Meanwhile, President Obama couldn't get the $1 billion per year he needed to improve childhood nutrition in schools.

Most recently, the House proposed a farm bill that would cut another $2 billion a year from the food stamps account.

Suffocating the Students
The corporate style of capitalism allows young college graduates, the bright hope of the future, to work in minimum wage positions while carrying an average of $26,000 in student loans, which accumulated because tuition rose ten times faster than the cost of living, and which now come with interest rates many times higher than the banks pay.

The great majority of pre-recession jobs have been replaced, if they've come back at all, as low-wagejobs in food service and retail.

The number of college grads working for minimum wage has doubled in five years.

They may be the 'fortunate' ones.

In 2011, about 360,000 Americans holding advanced degrees were on food stamps or some other form of public assistance.

Many of them are homeless.

Jobless and frustrated young Americans trusted the system, and it failed them.

Yet free enterprise entrepreneurs hustle them for even more college, in order to extract federal loan money, which goes right to the schools to pay administrative salaries.

Defenders of capitalism say hard work will ensure success.

At a recent jobs hearing in Washington, only one Congressman bothered to show up.

Weakening the Children
The disease has been spreading since the 1960s, when life expectancy began to decrease along with increasing health care costs.

Capitalism has betrayed our children.

A UNICEF study places the U.S.22nd out of 24 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. (OECD) countries in "children's health and well-being."

Child poverty, perhaps the main cause of their health problems, is up 50% since 1973, with the rate for minorities three times that for white children.

Our global poverty ranking is shameful.

Despite having the second-highest average income for children among the 30 OECD countries, the U.S. ranked 27th out of 30 for child poverty (percentage of children living in households that are below 50% of the median income).

Depleting the Taxpayers
The body of our society has been drained of its vital juices by tax avoidance.

Loopholes and exemptions cost the public about a trillion dollars a year, and under-reported income costs another $450 billion.

The total is much more than the cost of our stable but always threatened Social Security program.

Since the recession, Fortune 500 corporations have cut their tax payments in half, even though their profits have doubled in less than ten years.

Finally, it is estimated that between $21 and $32 trillion is hidden offshore, untaxed, with up to 40%owned by Americans.‎

U.S. PIRG* estimates that the average taxpayer in 2012 paid an extra $1,026in taxes to make up for tax havens by corporations and wealthy individuals.

The average small business paid $3,067.

*Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) emerged in the early 1970s on U.S. college campuses. The PIRG model was proposed in the book Action for a Change by Ralph Nader.

Paralyzing the Voters
Corporations and Congress are a carcinogenic mix.

Voters are rendered useless, like withering organs, as all the attention is given to the greedy mass of nutrient-taking super-rich individuals and companies.

A vast majority of Americans want background checks on guns, an emphasis on clean energy, job stimulus programs, taxes on the rich, and an uncut Social Security program.

Yet Congress only hears the ka-ching of campaign contributions.

Of the 435 House elections in 2004, 95% of them were won by the candidates who outspent their opponents.

Healing
There's much more to the sickness, like the workplace explosions and fires triggered by cost-cutting measures, banks preying on working people, the environmental destruction caused by oil companies and herbicide manufacturers, attempts to profit from global warming, the middle class collapse caused by corporations transferring jobs overseas and then calling themselves multi-nationals to avoid allegiance to the country that supported their growth. Et cetera, et cetera.

This all allows a small number of people to make most of the money.

These are the people who demand 'freedom' at the first hint of regulation.

The post-WW2 American body began to deteriorate around the time of Milton Friedman, author of one of the all-time economic inaccuracies: "The free market system distributes the fruits of economic progress among all people."

For forty years the sickness caused by his teaching has spread, at first without pronounced symptoms, but now in an out-of-control process that threatens to incapacitate the better part of America.

A revolutionary medicine may be the only hope for recovery.

A revolution, that is, of co-ops and small farms and local currencies and solar panels on the rooftops.

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Paul Buchheit is a college teacher, a writer for progressive publications, and the founder and developer of social justice and educational websites.
UsAgainstGreed.org
PayUpNow.org
RappingHistory.org

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Farewell, Baby Caroline.
In memory of Caroline Sparks.

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Now This Makes Me Madder 
Than A Wet Hen!

A 5-year-old Kentucky boy fatally shoots his 2-year-old sister.

Wait! Let me guess...did this happen in a trailer park?

Boy, 5, accidentally shoots sister, 2

What the f*** do you mean “accidentally”?
The gun fell into the child’s hands? The baby accidentally crawled into the path of the bullet?

Family members describe the shooting as a tragic accident.

No, folks! It wasn't a tragic accident! It was stupidity!

Plain and simple...it was stupidity!

The boy got the Crickett rifle for his 5th birthday, officials say.

Oh, how special. Good thing he didn’t bring it to his kindergarten class for “show and tell.” That could have been a total target practice moment.

The mom was home but had stepped outside...

Wait! Let me guess. A quick smoke? A joint?

In April, two more incidents of young kids shooting and killing others...

What the fu** do you expect, you fu**ing morons??

The shooting took the life of Caroline Sparks.

Wait! We’re back to the trailer park.

"It's just one of those nightmares," policeman said, "a quick thing that happens when you turn your back."

When you turn your back? When you turn your back?

Young children in the area are often introduced to guns at an early age,

Before they mix their new gun up with the TV remote?
 
"In this part of the country, it's not uncommon for a 5-year-old to have a gun or for a parent to pass one down to their kid," he said.

Charming.

Her family kept the Crickett rifle in what they considered to be a safe spot, Cumberland County Coroner Gary White told the CNN affiliate

A safe place? Let me guess...next to the toilet?

The boy was playing with it Tuesday when it accidentally went off and killed his sister, White said.

Oops.

"The little Crickett rifle is a single-shot rifle, and it has a child safety," White told CNN. "It's just a tragic situation."

It is not a tragic situation! It’s stupidity!

Kids and guns: 'These are not isolated tragedies'

The Crickett website features three .22-caliber rifle models for kids, with shoulder stock colors ranging from pink to red, white and blue swirls. "My first rifle" is the company's slogan.

Family members Wednesday described the shooting as an accident.

"He just picked (the gun) up before he realized it," grandmother Linda Riddle told WLEX.

Riddle said her granddaughter enjoyed singing and playing outdoors, and she loved her brother.

Of course she did, you moron...she was a baby!

"It's just tragic," uncle David Mann told the CNN affiliate. "It's something that you can't prepare for."

Yes you can...once a moron...always a moron!

Riddle said she is devastated, but comforted knowing that her granddaughter is in a better place.

"It was God's will. It was her time to go, I guess," she told WLEX. "I just know she's in heaven right now and I know she's in good hands with the Lord."

ewwwwweeeooooowoeoroo ! ! !

Caroline Sparks' death comes after two other incidents in recent months involving young children shooting others.

In early April, a 4-year-old boy in Tennessee shot and killed a 48-year-old woman, and just days later, 6-year-old Brandon Holt was killed in New Jersey after being shot in the head by his 4-year-old playmate.

Oh, I give up!

Shift in South Carolina's Polls

By Jim Geraghty

May 6, 2013--This is not what Democrats wanted or expected to see the day before South Carolina’s special House election.

Public Policy Polling (PPP)-- final poll of the special election in South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District is too close to call, with Republican Mark Sanford leading Democrat Elizabeth Colbert-Busch, 47–46.

The one point lead for Sanford represents a 10-point reversal from PPP’s poll of the race two weeks ago, when Colbert-Busch led by 9 points at 50–41.

Sanford has gotten back into the race by nationalizing it and painting Colbert-Busch as a liberal.

A plurality of voters in the district (47%),  say they think Colbert-Busch is a liberal compared to 43% who characterize her as ideologically ‘about right.’

Colbert-Busch’s favorability rating has dropped a net 19 points compared to 2 weeks ago, from +25 then at 56/31 to +6 now at 50/44.

While Colbert-Busch is seen as too liberal, 48% of voters think that Sanford’s views are “about right” on the issues compared to just 38% who see him as too conservative.

Sanford has also seen some repair to his image over the course of the campaign.

Although he’s still unpopular, sporting a –11 net favorability rating at 43/54, that’s up a net 13 points from our first poll in March when he was at 34/58.

Either the Sanford campaign is a bunch of messaging geniuses, or Colbert-Busch’s lead was never that high.

“Representative James Clyburn (D-SC) told reporters at the press conference today that internal polling data never gave Colbert-Busch more than a 3-point lead.”

The other key development in this race over the last two weeks is that Republicans are returning to the electorate.

On the last poll, conducted right after the trespassing charges against Sanford became public, the likely electorate had voted for Mitt Romney by only 5 points in a district that he actually won by 18.

That suggested many Republican voters were depressed and planning to stay home.

Sanford may have the momentum, but it’s not over until the votes are counted* tomorrow night.

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*Or not counted.
How do you spell hypocrite?
Bet his voice is the loudest against abortion laws...unless, of course, he is seeking one for his Argentina honey. What a crock!

"If a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder without any such gift from the fairies, he needs the companionship of at least one adult who can share it, rediscovering with him the joy, excitement and mystery of the world we live in."
– Rachel Carson