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Common
01-05-2016, 03:01 AM
What's at stake this election year? Let me put as directly as I can.
America has succumbed to a vicious cycle in which great wealth translates into political power, which generates even more wealth, and even more power.
This spiral is most apparent in declining tax rates on corporations and on top personal incomes (much in the form of wider tax loopholes), along with a profusion of government bailouts and subsidies (to Wall Street bankers, hedge-fund partners, oil companies, casino tycoons, and giant agribusiness owners, among others).
The vicious cycle of wealth and power is less apparent, but even more significant, in economic rules that now favor the wealthy.
Billionaires like Donald Trump can use bankruptcy to escape debts but average people can't get relief from burdensome mortgage or student debt payments.
Giant corporations can amass market power without facing antitrust lawsuits (think Internet cable companies, Monsanto, Big Pharma, consolidations of health insurers and of health care corporations, Dow and DuPont, and the growing dominance of Amazon, Apple, and Google, for example).
But average workers have lost the market power that came from joining together in unions.
It's now easier for Wall Street insiders to profit from confidential information unavailable to small investors.
It's also easier for giant firms to extend the length of patents and copyrights, thereby pushing up prices on everything from pharmaceuticals to Walt Disney merchandise.
And easier for big corporations to wrangle trade treaties that protect their foreign assets but not the jobs or incomes of American workers.
It's easier for giant military contractors to secure huge appropriations for unnecessary weapons, and to keep the war machine going.
The result of this vicious cycle is a disenfranchisement of most Americans, and a giant upward distribution of income from the middle class and poor to the wealthy and powerful.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-reich/at-stake-in-2016_b_8907860.html

AeonPax
01-05-2016, 03:36 AM
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Both Trump and Clinton are being heavily bankrolled by the corporations, banks and Wall Street. The only viable alternative is Bernie Sanders. Should he lose, that arguably leaves Americans with the worst two possible choices for president in the history of this country, neither of them is about to change the status quo.

Mac-7
01-05-2016, 05:14 AM
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Both Trump and Clinton are being heavily bankrolled by the corporations, banks and Wall Street. The only viable alternative is Bernie Sanders. Should he lose, that arguably leaves Americans with the worst two possible choices for president in the history of this country, neither of them is about to change the status quo.

Trump is not being bankrolled by the bankers but hillsry is

and bernie is a marxist who thinks there is an endless supply of federal dollars that grow on money trees along the Potomac

Matty
01-05-2016, 07:56 AM
Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign is part of this mobilization. (Donald Trump's bastardized version draws on the same anger and frustration but has descended into bigotry and xenophobia.)






this article is nothing more than a pac for Bernie.

donttread
01-05-2016, 08:14 AM
What's at stake this election year? Let me put as directly as I can.
America has succumbed to a vicious cycle in which great wealth translates into political power, which generates even more wealth, and even more power.
This spiral is most apparent in declining tax rates on corporations and on top personal incomes (much in the form of wider tax loopholes), along with a profusion of government bailouts and subsidies (to Wall Street bankers, hedge-fund partners, oil companies, casino tycoons, and giant agribusiness owners, among others).
The vicious cycle of wealth and power is less apparent, but even more significant, in economic rules that now favor the wealthy.
Billionaires like Donald Trump can use bankruptcy to escape debts but average people can't get relief from burdensome mortgage or student debt payments.
Giant corporations can amass market power without facing antitrust lawsuits (think Internet cable companies, Monsanto, Big Pharma, consolidations of health insurers and of health care corporations, Dow and DuPont, and the growing dominance of Amazon, Apple, and Google, for example).
But average workers have lost the market power that came from joining together in unions.
It's now easier for Wall Street insiders to profit from confidential information unavailable to small investors.
It's also easier for giant firms to extend the length of patents and copyrights, thereby pushing up prices on everything from pharmaceuticals to Walt Disney merchandise.
And easier for big corporations to wrangle trade treaties that protect their foreign assets but not the jobs or incomes of American workers.
It's easier for giant military contractors to secure huge appropriations for unnecessary weapons, and to keep the war machine going.
The result of this vicious cycle is a disenfranchisement of most Americans, and a giant upward distribution of income from the middle class and poor to the wealthy and powerful.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-reich/at-stake-in-2016_b_8907860.html

I agree with much of that, however corporate taxes are a problem and should be eliminated. The consumers pay those taxes anyway and those taxes help drive jobs off shore. I agree that we must steady the tilted table and that whatever tax system we use, preferably a consumption tax must eliminate loopholes

Cigar
01-05-2016, 08:26 AM
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Both Trump and Clinton are being heavily bankrolled by the corporations, banks and Wall Street. The only viable alternative is Bernie Sanders. Should he lose, that arguably leaves Americans with the worst two possible choices for president in the history of this country, neither of them is about to change the status quo.

Agreed, please don't tell me people think Trump or Clinton will do anything about The Vicious Cycle of Wealth and Power :laugh:

They are Wealth and Power :tongue: