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Washington’s
IQ follows the Fed’s interest rate — it is negative. Washington is a
black hole into which all sanity is sucked out of government
deliberations.
Washington’s
failures are everywhere visible. We can see the failures in
Washington’s wars and in Washington’s approach to China and Russia.
The
visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping, was scheduled for the week-end
following the Pope’s visit to Washington. Was this Washington’s way of
demoting China’s status by having its president play second fiddle to
the Pope? The President of China is here for week-end news coverage?
Why didn’t Obama just tell him to go to hell?
Washington’s
cyber incompetence and inability to maintain cyber security is being
blamed on China. The day before Xi Jinping’s arrival in Washington, the
White House press secretary warmed up President Jinping’s visit by
announcing that Obama might threaten China with financial sanctions.
And
not to miss an opportunity to threaten or insult the President of
China, the US Secretary of Commerce fired off a warning that the Obama
regime was too unhappy with China’s business practices for the Chinese
president to expect a smooth meeting in Washington.
In contrast, when Obama visited China, the Chinese government treated him with politeness and respect.
China
is America’s largest creditor after the Federal Reserve. If the
Chinese government were so inclined, China could cause Washington many
serious economic, financial, and military problems. Yet China pursues
peace while Washington issues threats.
Like
China, Russia, too, has a foreign policy independent of Washington’s,
and it is the independence of their foreign policies that puts China
and Russia on the outs with Washington.
Washington
considers countries with independent foreign policies to be threats.
Libya, Iraq, and Syria had independent foreign policies. Washington has
destroyed two of the three and is working on the third. Iran, Russia,
and China have independent foreign policies. Consequently, Washington
sees these countries as threats and portrays them to the American
people as such.
Russia’s
President Vladimir Putin will meet with Obama next week at the UN
meeting in New York. It is a meeting that seems destined to go nowhere.
Putin wants to offer Obama Russian help in defeating ISIS, but Obama
wants to use ISIS to overthrow Syrian President Assad, install a puppet
government, and throw Russia out of its only Mediterranean seaport at
Tartus, Syria. Obama wants to press Putin to hand over Russian Crimea
and the break-away republics that refuse to submit to the Russophobic
government that Washington has installed in Kiev.
Despite
Washington’s hostility, Xi Jinping and Putin continue to try to work
with Washington even at the risk of being humiliated in the eyes of
their peoples. How many slights, accusations, and names (such as “the
new Hitler”) can Putin and Xi Jinping accept before losing face at
home? How can they lead if their peoples feel the shame inflicted on
their leaders by Washington?
Xi
Jinping and Putin are clearly men of peace. Are they deluded or are
they making every effort to save the world from the final war?
One
has to assume that Putin and Xi Jinping are aware of the Wolfowitz
Doctrine, the basis of US foreign and military policies, but perhaps
they cannot believe that anything so audaciously absurd can be real. In
brief, the Wolfowitz Doctrine states that Washington’s principal
objective is to prevent the rise of countries that could be
sufficiently powerful to resist American hegemony. Thus, Washington’s
attack on Russia via Ukraine and Washington’s re-militarization of Japan
as an instrument against China, despite the strong opposition of 80
percent of the Japanese population.
“Democracy?”
“Washington’s hegemony don’t need no stinkin’ democracy,” declares
Washington’s puppet ruler of Japan as he, as Washington’s faithful
servant, over-rides the vast majority of the Japanese population.
Meanwhile,
the real basis of US power—its economy—continues to crumble. Middle
class jobs have disappeared by the millions. US infrastructure is
crumbling. Young American women, overwhelmed with student debts, rent,
and transportation costs, and nothing but lowly-paid part-time jobs,
post on Internet sites their pleas to be made mistresses of men with
sufficient means to help them with their bills. This is the image of a
Third World country.
In
2004 I predicted in a nationally televised conference in Washington,
DC, that the US would be a Third World country in 20 years. Noam
Chomsky says we are already there now in 2015. Here is a recent quote
from Chomsky:
“Look
around the country. This country is falling apart. Even when you come
back from Argentina to the United States it looks like a third world
country, and when you come back from Europe even more so. The
infrastructure is collapsing. Nothing works. The transportation system
doesn’t work. The health system is a total scandal–twice the per capita
cost of other countries and not very good outcomes. Point by point.
The schools are declining . . .”
Another
indication of a third world country is large inequality in the
distribution of income and wealth. According to the CIA itself, the
United States now has one of the worst distributions of income of all
countries in the world. The distribution of income in the US is worse
than in Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Australia, Austria,
Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia/Herzegovina,
Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Cote d’Ivoire,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia,
Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Guyana, Hungary,
Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan,
Kazakhstan, Kenya, South Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Liberia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malawi, Mali, Malta, Mauritania,
Mauritius, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands,
New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Senegal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Timor-Leste,
Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, UK, Uzbekistan,
Venezuela, Vietnam, and Yemen. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_income_equality and https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2172.html
The
concentration of US income and wealth in the hands of the very rich is
a new development in my lifetime. I ascribe it to two things. One is
the offshoring of American jobs. Offshoring moved high productivity,
high-value-added American jobs to countries where the excess supply of
labor results in wages well below labor’s contribution to the value of
output. The lower labor costs abroad transform what had been higher
American wages and salaries and, thereby, US household incomes, into
corporate profits, bonuses for corporate executives, and capital gains
for shareholders, and in the dismantling of the ladders of upward
mobility that had made the US an “opportunity society.”
The
other cause of the extreme inequality that now prevails in the US is
what Michael Hudson calls the financialization of the economy that
permits banks to redirect income away from driving the economy to the
payment of interest in service of debt issued by the banks.
Both of these developments maximize income and wealth for the One Percent at the expense of the population and economy.
As
Michael Hudson and I have discovered, neoliberal economics is blind to
reality and serves to justify the destruction of the economic
prospects of the Western World. It remains to be seen if Russia and
China can develop a different economics or whether these rising
superpowers will fall victim to the “junk economics” that has destroyed
the West. With so many Chinese and Russian economists educated in the
US tradition, the prospects of Russia and China might not be any better
than ours.
The entire world could go down the tubes together.
http://www.infowars.com/no-brains-in-washington/
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