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Friday, April 10, 2009

New World Order In the 21st Century

If you've been to keen to what's been happening in the world, perhaps you've sensed subtle but significant changes in the political and economic atmosphere of the globe. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the bipolar dynamics of world politics surrounding the US and the Soviet Union seemed to have switched to a world paradigm with too much power concentrated in the United States. The United States may have, for a moment, enjoyed its momentum in its self-imposed delusion while the US used its unchallenged influences around the world, fueled by its Jews-dominated financial market and anti-terrorist doctrine. However, the US has made several critical mistakes unwittingly along the way.


The first mistake of the US was that it ignored the real threats lurking in the shadow of the world. For decades, the US foreign policies were based on the noble ideology of defending the freedom and fighting terrorism. However, this seemingly righteous mission of the US policing the world has brought growing animosity toward the US, especially in the Middle East and the third world. Supported by the Wall-street Zionists and the hawkish neoconservatives, the US has led a crusade against the parts of the world they unjustifiably labeled terrorist zones.


The second mistake was made with its consumerist economic policy. The American economy has been based on the system where more spending is promoted and more debt is accumulated to sustain the growth. At the same time, reliance on the cheap foreign labor and outsourcing of manufacturing functions to the third world, especially China, has increased the vulnerability of the US economy. Furthermore, excessive spending on senseless wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and other parts of the world has greatly weakened the US economy. The current meltdown of the US economy has diminished the influence of the US in the global stage and gave the rising powers of the world like China and Russia the opportunities to challenge the US power. Now, China and Russia are growing their economic power and also building up their military might. With China and Russia teaming up to oppose the US foreign policy in every step of its way, the US will, sooner or later, lose its dominance in the world politics whether or not the current global economic crisis is over.


For instance, we can see the US losing its dominance when the US cannot immediately persuade the UN security council to punish the North Korea for launching a rocket. The North Korea clearly knew that the US wouldn't be able to do much about it launching a rocket or missile test while its Big Brother China and Russia were behind its back.


New multi-polar global power paradigm will be formed within a decade or two. In this new paradigm, Russia, China, former USSR members and North Korea will align themselves with each other. The US will possibly form an alliance with North American nations, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Philippines and India. The European Union will continue its friendship with the US, but will become an equally powerful entity with its growing economy, and won't necessarily agree with every US policy, especially on the Palestine issues. We will also see a new alliance of the South American nations and the Middle East.


As soon as the US forces leave Iraq, chaos and instability will come back to Iraq, fueled by anti-democratic Islamic militants from the neighboring Arab nations. Within decades, the democratic Iraq will be toppled and convert to fundamental Islamic regime, possibly in the likes of Saudi Arabia or Iran.


Will the future be better or worse? One thing is clear. With ever-multiplying world population and increasingly scarce resources, it will become extremely difficult to feed and sustain the world population. Unless there comes technological breakthrough in bio-engineered agriculture and renewable energy, the world will fight each other for the scarce resources.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Government Report Predicts 20 Years Ahead

Well, I feel silly to write about this, but if you ever thought 9/11 was even a self-inflicted fabricated conspiracy, why not read a 120-page report by the National Intelligence Council (NIC) predicting the next 20 years? It may stimulate your brain further into paranoia. I am sure it'll be as interesting as reading George Orwell's 1984.

Remember, the key things to note when you read this kind of government report are:


  1. Read between the lines. Look for hidden clues and implications in the passages.
  2. What does the government want the public to believe?
  3. What would be the best policies of the government based on the report's predictions?
  4. What are the real intentions behind this work?
  5. Government reports can be inaccurate and misleading like the preceding reports.

With the advent of supercomputers, advanced pseudosciences and high-end predictable statistics, it may be within our human capabilities to compute the possibilities of future events with reasonable accuracy, given the current variables of economic and political data.

Some of the predictions made by the report are:


  • New multipolar world with the rise of Russia, Brazil, China and India.
  • Economic power will switch from the West to the East.
  • Scarcity of resources, especially energy, food and water will far surpass the demand of ever increasing global population.
  • Potential conflicts in the Middle East due to political instability.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Lobbying in the K Street

Considered as bribery elsewhere in the world, lobbying is legitimate in the United States as long as lobbyists register themselves and report the purpose and amount of lobbying. To influence legislators and policymakers, it takes huge sums of money in the range from several thousands to millions of dollars. Hence, those with most money will have most influence to sway politicians.

American politics is heavily influenced by lobbying, slanted in favor of affluent elitists. Lobbying has influenced many aspects of American legal system and policies. For example, the tax system is full of corporate loopholes and US foreign policies are in favor of defending Israel largely because of heavy lobbying by special interest groups.

To look at lobbying statistics, go to opensecrets.org.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Taken the Internet Political Quiz Yet?

If you haven't, why don't you take the World's Smallest Political Quiz? You may be surprised to see where you fit on the political map.

World's Smallest Political Quiz


Other Political Tests


Democratic Economic Platform 2008

Now that the Democrats have won the presidency and both houses, it will be easy for Democrats to implement their agenda. However, it'll be very interesting to see if the Democrats can keep all their promises as set forth in the 2008 Democratic Platform. Indeed, the proposed ideas in the Democratic Platform are so grand that only sheer ingenuity and extraordinary endeavors can achieve. Huge government spending will be used to turn around the struggling economy with astronomical national debts.



Energy



  • Issue energy rebates to American families struggling with high gas price.
  • Achieve energy independence and create jobs through developing and deploying new sustainable energy technologies
  • Promote domestic production of clean and renewable energy
  • Pay for new energy development by dedicating a portion of the revenues generated by an economy-wide cap and trade program
  • Vigorously investigate and prosecute market manipulation in oil futures


Business



  • Create an Advanced Manufacturing Fund to turn around the manufacturing sector
  • Provide assistance to automakers and parts companies to encourage retooling of facilities in this country to produce advanced technology vehicles and their key components
  • Stem the loss of manufacturing jobs
  • Support the right to organize unions and strengthen collective bargaining rights of workers. Pass the Employee Free Choice Act.
  • Raise the minimum wage and index it to inflation.
  • Exempt all start-up companies from capital gains taxes and provide them a tax credit for health insurance


health care



  • Provide to all American citizens universal health care that's affordable and comprehensive


retirement savings



  • Automatically enroll every worker in a workplace pension plan that can be carried from job to job. Match savings for working families who need the help.
  • Create automatic workplace pensions. People can add to their pension, or can opt out at any time; the savings account will be easily transferred between jobs; and people can control it themselves if they become self-employed


Infrastructure



  • Replenish the highway trust fund, invest in road and bridge maintenance and fund new, fast-tracked projects to repair schools
  • Start a National Infrastructure Reinvestment Bank that can leverage private investment in infrastructure improvements, and create nearly two million new good jobs.
  • Modernize our power grid
  • A national transportation policy, including high-speed rail and light rail


Technology



  • Build a world-class communications infrastructure
  • Implement a national broadband strategy to ensure every American has access to highspeed broadband
  • Establish a Chief Technology Officer for the nation, to ensure we use technology to enhance the functioning, transparency, and expertise of government


Media



  • Encourage diversity in the ownership of broadcast media, promote the development of new media outlets for expression of diverse viewpoints, and clarify the public interest obligations of broadcasters who occupy the nation’s spectrum


Taxation



  • Increase the Earned Income Tax Credit
  • Shut down the corporate loopholes and tax havens and use the money so that we can
    provide an immediate middle-class tax cut that will offer relief to workers and their families
  • Eliminate federal income taxes for millions of retirees making less than $50,000, because all seniors deserve to live out their lives with dignity and respect
  • Don't raise taxes on people making less than $250,000


Housing



  • Reform bankruptcy laws to restore balance between lender and homeowner rights
  • Crack down on fraudulent brokers and lenders and invest in financial literacy
  • Pass a Homebuyers Bill of Rights to protect homebuyers
  • Ban executive bonuses for bankrupt companies
  • Crack down on predatory lenders and make it easier for low-income families to buy homes


Trade



  • Amend the North American Free Trade Agreement
  • End tax breaks for companies that ship American jobs overseas

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Economic Proposals of McCain and Obama

Yahoo! Finance wrote a nice article comparing key economic proposals from McCain and Obama. The following is some of the economic proposals from McCain and Obama:







McCainObama


  • Slow growth in Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid spending.
  • Eliminate funds for pet projects, known as earmarks.
  • Help pay for tax cuts by creating new jobs in the clean energy sector and developing new automotive technologies, which in turn will boost economic growth.
  • Tax withdrawals of up to $50,000 from IRAs and 401(k)s at 10% in 2008 and 2009.
  • Reduce capital gains tax to 7.5% from 15% for two years.
  • Buy bad mortgages and renegotiate loan terms based on current value of home. Convert failing mortgages into low-interest, FHA-insured loans.
  • Increase capital requirements on financial institutions.
  • Increase transparency of complex financial instruments.
  • Wants to clarify and unify regulatory authority of financial institutions, including the mortgage insurers.
  • Spur economy and job growth by cutting corporate tax rate and temporarily lowering current rates on dividends and capital gains.
  • Require companies to automatically enroll their employees in retirement plans they offer.
  • Speed introduction of "flex-fuel vehicles" that can run on ethanol blends and gasoline.
  • Eliminate a current tax break for oil companies, but lower corporate taxes across the board.
  • Permanently repeal the Alternative Minimum Tax, the so-called "wealth tax" that threatens the middle class.
  • Reduce corporate tax rate to 25% from 35%.




  • Help pay for new proposals by drawing down troops in Iraq war, raising taxes on high-income filers and cutting certain corporate loopholes.
  • Give temporary tax credit of $3,000 in 2009 and 2010 to companies for each new full-time employee it hires in the United States.
  • Require financial institutions participating in bailout to put a 90-day moratorium on foreclosures for homeowners "acting in good faith."
  • Impose liquidity and capital requirements on investment banks.
  • Either nationalize or privatize giant mortgage companies.
  • Establish a database of censured or debarred mortgage professionals, so borrowers can easily check the credentials of lenders.
  • Raise minimum wage to $9.50 an hour by 2011 and tie future rises to inflation.
  • Set up $60 billion infrastructure investment bank to help fund public works. Also, create a $25 billion emergency Jobs and Growth Fund to fund other infrastructure projects.
  • Give a temporary tax credit of $3,000 in 2009 and 2010 to companies for each new full-time employee it hires in the United States.
  • Require companies to automatically enroll their employees in 401(k)s or IRAs.
  • Provide a federally funded match on retirement savings for families earning below $75,000.
  • Tax oil profits and use the money to help fund $1,000 rebate checks for consumers hit by high energy costs.
  • Allow troubled homeowners to refinance to a loan insured by the Federal Housing Administration.
  • Create a $10 billion fund to help victims of predatory loans.
  • Provide $1,000 tax cut for working couples making less than $250,000.

Conservatism in Economic Perspective

Neoconservatism


The majority of the Republican Party today are neoconservatives who support the free market, limited welfare, and traditional cultural values, but also support a greater role of US in the international affair through strong military intervention. Their policies are based on supply-side economics and social conservatism.

Conservative Republicans believe that the society is better off with minimum intervention by the government. Conservatives support market economy and opposes high tax rates on corporations since corporations are the ones who create jobs and wealth for the society. They believe that low tax rates on corporations result in increased production and economic growth, which will in turn pass the wealth on to the working class and bring the same or more revenue for the government. This belief is known as supply-side economics.

Republicans generally oppose minimum wage increases, believing that such increases will hurt many businesses and result in job loss and inflation.

Conservatives also believe that individuals should be responsible for their own wealth and welfare without much governmental assistance. They support small government spending on unemployment benefits, health care and other welfare programs. Instead, Republicans prefer funding religious charities and other private charitable organizations to supplant government welfare spending.

Compassionate Conservatism


President Bush popularized the catch phrase compassionate conservatism since his presidential campaign to attract swing voters. Although compassionate conservatism is rather considered an empty slogan, the underlying idea of applying compassion in conservative policies may have influenced the Bush government to expand the Medicare program, give government grants to Christian charities and increase overall government spending.

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Friday, October 31, 2008

Modern Democratic Ideology in Economic Perspective

American Liberalism


Before understanding the economic agenda of the Democratic Party, it is important to first understand the political ideology of the Democratic Party. Traditionally, Democrats believe in social liberalism.


Liberalism is a political ideology that seeks to maximize individual liberty. Liberalism in the United States is known as social liberalism which should not to be confused with classic liberalism, as referred to in the rest of the world.

Social liberals believe in moral values such as empathy, compassion, trust, and cooperation. Generally, they believe that the State must provide the necessary socioeconomic support such as education and welfare for the poor and the helpless in order to achieve positive freedom and social justice. Such beliefs lead American liberals to support progressive income taxes, regulation of society, and more state enterprises. They support:



  • Government spending on education, health care, child care, and often many state enterprises.
  • National health insurance or universal health care in a variety of forms to address the rising costs of modern health insurance
  • Regulatory bodies over private enterprise in the interests of workers, consumers and fair competition.
  • Spending on social security.
  • A moderate or heavy level of taxation.
  • Decentralized decision-making.
  • Internationalism.

Centrism, The Third Way


However, as the Democratic base traditionally dominated by labor unions and working class became more diverse to include the intelligentsia and college-educated professionals, the Democratic base today includes a significant number of conservatives in addition to liberals. In recent decades, the Democratic Party has adopted a centrist economic and more socially progressive agenda.

Today, Democrats advocate more social freedoms, affirmative action, balanced budget, and mixed economy. The party believes that government should play a role in alleviating poverty and social injustice, even if such requires a larger role for government and progressive taxation.


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