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offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-07-20 06:57 [#01940356]
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Whether Bush believes, or even understands, the economic
policies of his administration I have no idea, and it really
doesn't matter much. What's important are the policies, not
whether Bush understands what his handlers instruct him to
say.

The current policies are an extreme version of what has been
going on since the late Carter years. According to
Congressional Budget office economists, real income of the
bottom 90% of taxpayers fell by 7% from the mid-1970s
through the Clinton boomlet (largely a bubble), while the
income of the top .01% rose 600%. And mobility sharply
declined as well. Bush's policies are much more extreme, but
one should have no illusions about what preceded. Robert
Pollin's recent Contours of Descent is one of several
excellent and quite readable studies carrying the matter
through the Clinton years.

Whether the economy can survive with such radical
inequality, not to speak of the huge and growing double
deficit, no one knows. But it's surely a success for the
planners and the very narrow interests of wealth and power
they represent. And planning is not for the longer term,
part of the lunacy of semi-market systems.



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online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2006-07-20 06:59 [#01940357]
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I <3 Bush


 


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