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Wartime President George Bush, Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, upper right John Kerry family, Alexandra, Venassa, Senator Kerry, wife Teresa and step son Chris Heinz |
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The roots of economic and social divisions: |
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Nipawin - Thursday - March 4, 2004 - by: Mario deSantis | |||||||
U.S. Senator John Kerry, March 2, 2004 |
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Banking as a means to provide money and motivate entrepreneurial economic activity is extremely important in a democracy, but banking becomes an instrument of destruction of social and economic fabric when it is used for the exclusive interest of the bankers themselves. As extreme cases of good and bad banking we have the recent experiences of China and Argentina. China has experienced its economic growth along with their domestic overextended loans; Argentina has experienced its economic destruction along with their international overextended loans. | ||||||
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Banks create, practically, money out of nothing when they convert the short-term savings of depositors into long-term loans for borrowers. Now imagine the consequences of the international banking system owned principally by the United States (and the richest countries) when they provide international loans to other countries while they are themselves in debt, that is when the United States has negative savings. One reason why the Haitian government of Jean Bertrand Aristide has fallen is because the international financial institutions decided in 2000 to withhold $500US million in development money. | ||||||
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Michael Hodges, author of Grandfather Economic Report, wrote | ||||||
"Foreigners now own more and more of America, about $8 trillion of U.S. financial assets, including 13% of all stocks and 24% of corporate bonds… they also own 40% of Treasury bonds. Additionally, they own real estate and factories… We should not be mad at foreign interests. We are the ones consuming beyond our own production, creating unprecedented debts and trade deficits PLUS excessive federal spending. We are in deep trouble." |
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Michael Hodges is possibly right with the above numbers, but American federal spending is not excessive. In fact, the Bush administration’s tax take is now at its lowest level as a share of the economy since 1950. Further, Bush’s privatisation policies support the interests of the Bushes of the world while causing at the same time, increasing trade deficits and therefore more foreign investments. | |||||||
I am of the opinion that the antisocial banking practices and the economic policies of privatisation are the main causes of economic division and violence, at home as well as abroad. On Super Tuesday Election Night, I listened to Senator John Kerry speech and I have a feeling that there is a possiblity of change in America and the world. | |||||||
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Pertinent articles published in Ensign | |||||||
John Kerry President Super Tuesday Election Night - Remarks by Senator John Kerry March 2, 2004 http://www.johnkerry.com/pressroom/speeches/spc_2004_0302.html | |||||||
Kroeber, Arthur The
real threat to reform January 27, 2004 SCMP, http://www.chinastudygroup.org/newsarchive.php?id=4532 |
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People's Daily Statistical bulletin on 2003 socioeconomic development February 28, 2004 http://www.chinastudygroup.org/newsarchive.php?id=4858 | |||||||
Cibils, Alan Argentina's IMF Agreement: The Dawn of a New Era? October 10, 2003 FPIF, http://www.fpif.org/commentary/2003/0310argdefault.html | |||||||
Korten, David The
Post-Corporate World: Life After Capitalism Kumarian Press, 1999. CAPITAL
ACCUMULATION: PRODUCTIVE VERSUS EXTRACTIVE INVESTMENT, http://thirdworldtraveler.com/Korten/Naked_Emperor_TPCW.html |
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Niskanen, Miia "Objective Appreciation" to foster understanding of democratic transition in Haiti The Washington Times 1994-2002, http://www.internationalreports.net/special/haiti/ | |||||||
Hodges, Michael Grandfather Economic
Report series http://mwhodges.home.att.net/debt.htm |
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Krugman, Paul Maestro of Chutzpah (PDF) March
2, 2004 The New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/02/opinion/02KRUG.html |
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Floyd, Chris Uncle
Sugar: For generations, Bush and his ilk have used bloodshed to turn public policy
into private gain February 27, 2004 The Moscow Times, http://www.tmtmetropolis.ru/stories/2004/02/27/120.html |
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