Non-benevolent
Dictators & A Global Economic Civil War
See if you can put it all together from the resumes of those in
President-elect Donald Trump’s closest political circle so far:
Treasury secretary nominee Steven Mnuchin: Goldman Sachs.
Chief strategist Steve Bannon: Goldman Sachs.
Transition adviser Anthony Scaramucci (& Treasury Sec nominee): Goldman
Sachs.
Commerce secretary nominee Wilbur Ross: Rothschild & Co.
Possible budget director Gary Cohn (& White House economist
candidate): Goldman Sachs.
Potential secretary of state Mitt Romney: Bain Capital.
Trump is just getting started. Check out that “swamp draining.” The whole
thing is just draining before our eyes! Take that, Wall Street! Take that,
“international financial cabal!”
By J.M. Hamilton
(12-10-2016)
President – elect Trump is not even in the White House yet,
and he’s already managed to upset nearly every constituency: the left, the right, neocons, foreign policy
experts, the plutocracy, CEOs, foreign heads of state, economist (fresh &
salt water schools), neoliberals, establishment GOP types, free trade
supporters, liberals, libertarians, his own base of support…. Well, you get the
picture.
Which to me anyway, means he must be doing some things
right.
Seems that Mr. Trump aims to shake things up. That is to say, shake things up for everyone,
excepting possibly Government $achs.
Setting off liberals and the left have been Mr. Trump’s
cabinet nominees, many of whom hold points of view directly counter to Trump’s
positions on the campaign trail. For
instance, Trump railed against Goldman Sachs, and Wall Street executives,
during the campaign and ran ads against same.
And yet, his proposed cabinet and advisors are chock-a-block full of Goldman $achs & banking alums. Is it a
coincidence that Wall Street bank stocks have soared, since the election? Many of the cabinet nominees, also, are
billionaires and multi-millionaires, and no few of these in number contributed significantly to Mr. Trump's campaign.
Looks like 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue may very well become swamp - central.
Quite possibly the most egregious nominee is Senator Sessions
for attorney general. Mr. Sessions, from
Alabama, has a racist past, but even more concerning are the Senator’s positions,
and voting record, on civil, gay, and voting rights. The Republican Party, impresarios at
planting false news, will almost assuredly paint Mr. Sessions as a champion of
civil rights & voting rights. Left
unsaid is that Sessions is, indeed, a champion of civil rights & voting
rights… for wealthy white men.
The Left has every reason to be concerned, and the Dems &
Liberals in the Senate will need to do their job and grill the plutocracy that
makes up the Trumpian cabinet. Where appropriate
& possible, unite with Senate Republicans to bork a nominee or two. Many of Trump’s cabinet picks are alarming. However, if he runs the White House like he
does his business empire, most decision making will roll back up to Mr.
Trump. If Trump truly is a micromanager,
then his cabinet nominees may amount to little more than window dressing. Let’s hope that’s the case, and Mr. Trump
keeps a firm decision making grip.
The MSM has been going over the top on nearly all things
Trump, some of it warranted. But
surprisingly, when Trump has done the right thing – like standing up for
ordinary Americans, democracy, the taxpayer, and jobs – the MSM has tended to
look for an ulterior motive, or a theory, to further denigrate Trump. A word to the wise offered to journalist
& the MSM, your going to loose credibility pretty quick, if you trash every
thing this man does. Given that the MSM,
pollsters, and many journalist were already entrenched in the Clinton camp
during the election, it won’t take much before the MSM is written off altogether
by the general public, as little more than a propaganda arm for the liberal establishment.
Trust me, POTUS Trump will give the MSM plenty to talk & write
about, over the next four years, and there will be many issues where “the
pragmatist” entering the White House will need a push from the public and the
fourth estate (no less so then had there been a POTUS Clinton). But to trash him on everything….?
So what has Mr. Trump done that is positive, that perhaps the
MSM should have been more upbeat about?
JMH thought the
outreach to Taiwan was beautiful for many reasons.
One, Taiwan is a democracy.
America – rarely, if ever - pays lip service anymore to democracy and
human rights. In fact, quite to the
contrary, seems that are closest “allies & friends” are terrorist thug
regimes, like the Royal House of Saud.
(Kudos to the NY Times this
week for running a terrific piece on how the Saudis have been playing two U.S.
administrations for willing fools, in the War on Terror) Two, the outreach/phone
call upset the largest totalitarian regime on the planet, China. It’s okay for China to communicate with its
proxy – rabid pit bull – North Korea, but the U.S. cannot speak to an ally and
a democracy? Three, Trump’s outreach
greatly upset a U.S. foreign policy (FP) establishment that has completely
reached the end of its rope, in credibility & morality terms. (I’m still looking for the tectonic rift the
FP eminentos said was going to open
up, and swallow the U.S. whole.)
If the U.S. can reach out to Cuba, which JMH applauded, then
surely America can reach out to, and promote, a democratic regime like Taiwan.
In August, Reuters presented
a news item on trillion(s) dollar accounting errors in the DOD’s budget.
This week, the Washington Post
presented a news piece on how the Pentagon attempted to suppress a study demonstrating
$125 billion in Pentagon waste and fraud.
All this at a time, when the U.S. has gone broke engaged in endless nation
building exercises around the globe, to the detriment of the women & men
who serve - and our budgetary & domestic affairs. That’s why it was completely surprising &
refreshing to hear of Trump’s demand that the U.S. cancel a new Air Force One
project w/ Boeing, citing run away costs & expense. Said Mr. Trump: “It’s
going to be over $4 billion for the Air Force One program, and I think it’s
ridiculous. I think Boeing is doing a
little bit of a number. We want Boeing to make a lot of money, but not that
much money.”
The reality is the military
industrial complex – basically a cartel, like nearly every other American
industry – has had its hand in the government till for decades. Boeing and others, like Lockheed Martin, define
diseconomies of scale, waste, abuse, and fraud, and are the antithesis of
capitalism. So to hear our new POTUS
pipe up about the abuse, is both to be encouraged & welcomed…. Hopefully,
there will be even more cancellations, audits, and actions taken to insure the
American taxpayer is no longer abused, and the brave women & men who serve
enjoy the best equipment & services available.
Mr. Trump recently lived up – to some degree – to a campaign
promise to save Carrier jobs in Indiana. The actual number of jobs saved is in
dispute, particularly when the CEO indicates many of the saved jobs will later
be lost to automation. What’s not in
dispute is that Mr. Trump used a combination of carrot (tax incentives) and
stick (the threat of losing federal contracts) to compel Carrier to stay in
Indiana. Given that we live in a period
of untrammelled crony-capitalism, when’s the last time the Cult of the Imperial CEO
bowed down to a President and his demand that jobs stay in America? The backroom deal, the means, and the method
by which Trump compelled Carrier to maintain Indiana jobs, it’s all worthy of
debate. (JMH, and others of greater stature, have argued for less carrot, and far more stick.) Regardless, the end result should be
celebrated… saving U.S. jobs.
The confrontational Trump
didn’t stop w/ Carrier, however. A week
ago last Sunday, Trump placed corporate & multinational America on notice
that they faced 35% tariffs for goods manufactured overseas and dumped on U.S.
shores. Trump, citing planned tax cuts
for business and reduced regulatory burdens by his administration, appears to
plan on creating a virtual corporate Xanadu for American business. The price of admission to the pleasure-dome appears
to be a return of U.S. jobs to American soil.
Not w/out coincidence, Apple’s iPhone manufacturer in China - Foxconn – said it was presently studying
bringing some of its manufacturing operations to the United States. Trump also tagged Big Pharma w/ a threat.
Rattling CEO cages is one thing. It was equally
gratifying to see congressional republicans – many of whom are establishment types owned and operated by the Business Roundtable, the U.S. Chamber & the Billionaire class – show their true colors: rejecting Trump’s tariff proposal
and rejecting the American workers Trump is attempting to help. House Republicans, in
particular, quickly announced that they would not be following Trump’s lead on
tariffs. Academics and a former Treasury
Secretary, namely Lawrence Summers (one of the key architects of the 2008
financial crisis), quickly denounced Mr. Trump's tariff proposal as a threat to
capitalism.
The sheer hypocrisy of GOP, and Mr. Summers, arguments surrounding the tariffs being a threat to capitalism
is galling. Apparently, it’s perfectly acceptable
when corporations & multinationals rig the economy in their favor, by
owning the government, & via the same crony- government’s authorization/sanction of monopolies & cartels. But when
Americans elect a populist politician to roll back crony capitalism and
globalism…. Government intervention is suddenly unacceptable and a threat to
the free market.
Do we live in a ruinous neoliberal economy? Yes.
But let’s not delude ourselves into thinking that an economy
- dominated by government sanctioned cartels & monopolies - has anything to
do w/ the free market.
This same crew will be whining about diminished returns next,
due to higher U.S. labor costs; but the fact remains: unsustainable monopolistic
& predatory returns of recent years were inflated by a crony government – a
government that should have been doing its job by protecting labor, the
consumer, and the free market. In short,
today’s profits/returns have been inflated by crony capitalism, concentration,
cartel, globalism, tax avoidance, and corporate welfare wearing the mask of free trade &
the free market. These exceptionally
high profits are due for a reset, albeit some of the higher American labor costs maybe offset by lower taxes and the lower costs of
complying w/ a less rigorous regulatory regime.
Let’s see, Mr. Trump, in roughly a week’s time, has upset
multinationals, House Republicans, sent paroxysms of fear through the MIC/DOD,
and angered a very oppressive totalitarian regime. Would Dems, liberals, or progressives hope
for anything less from say a POTUS Sanders?
Trump is not even in the White House yet, but if he is successful in
bringing jobs back to America, shouldn’t both sides of the political spectrum celebrate? And could have Hillary or Sanders achieved
these things? Just as it took an ardent
anti-communist, Richard Nixon, to reach out to China, and it took a
faux-liberal, like POTUS Clinton, to cut back the welfare state, it will likely
take a Republican administration to do a reset on our highly toxic crony
economy, and remind U.S. CEOs of their duty to America, first, and their
shareholders, second.
Who knows, Mr. Trump just might save American capitalism from
itself? Then again, maybe these recent
events are little more then a head fake – an audible for a misdirection play at
the line of scrimmage… and the cabinet
appointees, and the hiring of Government $achs, foreshadow Trump’s true
direction?
To be sure JMH is not
drinking the Trumpian Kool-Aid just yet. Trumps populist
movement in the U.S. is part of a larger global phenomenon, best described as an economic
Civil War. Fed up w/ the Davos elite
and so-called experts, a populist movement sent the Italian PM packing this week
in a referendum that ultimately became about his administration. South Korea told its crony & corrupt head of state her time was up as well, and Europe elected its first Green Party head of state within Austria. This latter
event was heralded by the MSM as blowback against populism, but if the MSM
thinks the Green Party is anything but populism from the Left, then they have a
great deal to learn. And who can forget another U.K. led revolt earlier this year, nicknamed Brexit.
A global economic Civil War is being fought by the 99%
against the non-benevolent dictatorships of the billionaire class, who have
co-opted and purchased democracies around the globe. Citizens - from advanced economies - around the world
are tired of suffering austerity, backroom double-dealing w/in their governements, in some cases high unemployment, and declining living standards, so that an
elite few can become wealthier than the Vatican. The billionaire class – and their minions, the political class - will
not surrender willingly; they will likely fight the blowback against their
greed to the bitter end, and in particular, they plan on holding onto
government power as long as possible.
If the non-benevolent dictatorships of the billionaire class,
wearing the mask of democracy, do not reform then they only have themselves
to blame for continued global change, instability, and volatility…
… And the darkness that will likely follow.
Copyright JM Hamilton Publishing
2016