The Red Menace

Green commentary from a Blue state.

Robert Reich: The State of Our Disunion: A Globalizing Private Sector, A Government Overwhelmed by Corporate Money

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Who should have the primary strategic responsibility for making American workers globally competitive – the private sector or government? This will be a defining issue in the 2012 campaign.

In his State of the Union address, President Obama will make the case that government has a vital role. His…

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Robert Reich: The Romney Tax Loophole

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After refusing for weeks to release his taxes, Mitt Romney now says he’ll do so — by tax day, April 15. But the real news is what Romney has now admitted about his taxes.

It’s not how much Romney earns. Everyone knows he’s comfortably in the top one-tenth of one percent.

It’s how much he pays of…

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Robert Reich: Free Enterprise on Trial

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Mitt Romney is casting the 2012 campaign as “free enterprise on trial” – defining free enterprise as achieving success through “hard work and risking-taking.” Tea-Party favorite Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina says he’s supporting Romney because “we really need someone who understands how…

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Robert Reich: The Youthful Magic of Ron Paul

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South Carolina Republican Senator Jim DeMint, the darling of the Tea Party wing nuts of the GOP, is urging Republican candidates to listen to Ron Paul. “One of the things that’s hurt the so-called conservative alternative is saying negative things about Ron Paul,” DeMint told conservative radio…

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Taxes + regulation = success in Vermont

Here’s a really nice article about the Vermont success story.  It turns out that high taxes and strong business regulations are a recipe for success.  I doubt you heard that at the Republican caucuses this week.  Act 250 regulations were a huge part of preserving the state’s quality of life.  They discouraged the profiteers who would have monetized Vermont’s natural beauty while simultaneously destroying it.

“Vermont has made real investments in its quality of life. Now the relative strength and resiliency of our economy suggest that those investments are paying handsome dividends.

Maybe the old-fashioned value that most effectively nourishes the Vermont economy is the realization that there’s more to life than money.”

3 weeks ago

Robert Reich: The Decline of the Public Good

There’s a lot here, but one thing that he describes is the downward spiral of public institutions as the wealthy cut support of them.  My experience is that as this man-made, institutional decline starts (be it schools, roads, Social Security and Medicare finances ..), these same wealthy people condemn the institution as misguided and unsound, *because* of the declines that they intentionally created!  Case in point: I have a wealthy reactionary friend who, after voting time and time again for tax-cutting Republicans, delights in harangues about how Social Security and Medicare are “unsustainable”.  He’s implying that they are both foolish, deeply-flawed ideas because they’re consuming a larger share of tax dollars every year.  But unstated, and, he would hope, un-realized, is the fact that Republicans, his allies in DC, are shrinking the tax pie and therefore these earned benefits programs necessarily claim a greater percentage of tax revenue.  

The same people who invented this gambit also invented the Myth of the Job Creator.  

I guess if i had a kid I could refuse to get him to school half the time because I was too greedy to pay for any gas that I was not going to personally benefit from.  Then as he failed course after course I could tell everyone how dim-witted and ignorant he was.  On the other hand, I don’t think I’d want to be around that kid after he grows up.  Ignorance and anger are a very volatile mix.

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Meryl Streep’s eery reincarnation of Margaret Thatcher in “The Iron Lady” brings to mind Thatcher’s most famous quip, “there is no such thing as ‘society.’” None of the dwindling herd of Republican candidates has quoted her yet but they might as well considering their unremitting bashing of…

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Robert Reich: My Political Prediction for 2012: It's Obama-Clinton

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My political prediction for 2012 (based on absolutely no inside information): Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden swap places. Biden becomes Secretary of State — a position he’s apparently coveted for years. And Hillary Clinton, Vice President.

So the Democratic ticket for 2012 is Obama-Clinton.

Why…

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Robert Reich: The Defining Issue: Not Government's Size, but Who It's For

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The defining political issue of 2012 won’t be the government’s size. It will be who government is for.

Americans have never much liked government. After all, the nation was conceived in a revolution against government.

But the surge of cynicism now engulfing America isn’t about government’s…

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Christopher Hitchens 1949-2011

RIP Mr. Hitchens

It’s hard to imagine a world without his voice in it.

1 month ago

Robert Reich: An Offer to the President

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Mr. President, we heard what you said last week in Kansas – about the dangers to our economy and democracy of the increasing concentration of income and wealth at the top.

We agree. And many of us are prepared to work our hearts out to get you reelected – as long as you commit to doing what…

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