Vladimir Putin: The Most Powerful Person In The
World
By Paul
Craig Roberts
June
14, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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It must be wonderful being
Vladimir Putin and being the most powerful
person on earth. And not even have to say so
yourself. The US Democratic Party is saying it
for Putin along with the entirety of the Western
presstitute media and the CIA and FBI also. The
Russian media doesn’t have to brag about Putin’s
power. Megyn Kelly, the Western presstitutes,
and Western leaders are doing it for them:
Putin is so powerful
that he is able to place in office his choice
for the President of the United States.
I mean,
Wow! What power! Americans are simply out of
the game. Americans, despite a massive
intelligence budget and 16 separate intelligence
services plus those of its NATO vassals, are no
match whatsoever for Vladimir Putin.
I
mean, really! What is the CIA for? What is the
NSA for? What are the rest of them for?
Americans would do better to close down these
incompetent, but expensive, “intelligence
services” and pay the money to Putin as a bribe
not to select our president. Maybe the CIA
should get down on its knees and beg Putin to
stop electing the President of the United
States. I mean, how humuiliating. I can hardly
stand it. I thought we are the “world’s sole
superpower, the uni-power, the exceptional,
indispensable people.”
It turns out that we are a
nothing people, ruled by the President of
Russia.
When
the Democrats, CIA, and media decided to launch
their PR campaign against Trump, they didn’t
realize how inconsequential it would make the
United States appear by putting American
democracy into Putin’s pocket. What were they
thinking? They weren’t. They were fixated on
making sure Trump did not endanger the massive
military/security complex budget by restoring
normal relations with Russia.
There
is no sign that American leadership in any area
is actually capable of thought. Consider Wall
Street and corporate leadership. To boost share
prices Wall Street forced all corporations to
desert their home country and move the
production of goods and services sold to
Americans offshore to where labor and regulatory
costs were lower. The lower costs raised profits
and share prices. Wall Street threatened
resistant corporations with takeovers of the
companies if they refused to move abroad in
order to increase their profits.
Neither
Wall Street nor corporate boards and CEOs were
smart enough to understand that moving jobs
offshore also moved US consumer incomes and
purchasing power offshore. In other words, the
financial and business leadership were too
stupid to comprehend that without the incomes
from high value-added, high productivity US
jobs, the American consumer would not have the
discretionary income to continue in his role as
the economy’s driver.
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The Federal Reserve caught on to Wall
Street’s mistake. To rectify the
mistake, the Fed expanded credit,
allowing a buildup in consumer debt to
keep the economy going on credit
purchases. However, once consumer debt
is high relative to income, the ability
to buy more stuff departs. In other
words, credit expansion is not a
permanent fix for the lack of consumer
income growth.
A
country whose financial and business leadership
is too stupid to understand that a population
increasingly employed in part-time minimum wage
jobs is not a big spending population is a
country whose leadership has failed.
It is
strictly impossible to boost profits by
offshoring jobs without also offshoring US
consumer incomes. Therefore, the profits from
offshoring are temporary. Once enough jobs have
been moved offshore that aggregate demand is
stymied, the domestic market stagnates and then
declines.
As I
have demonstrated so many times for so many
years, as has John Williams (shadowstats.com),
the jobs reports from the US Bureau of Labor
Statistics are nonsense. The jobs in the alleged
recovery from June 2009 are largely low income
domestic service jobs and the product of the
theoretical birth/death model. The alleged
recovery from the 2007-08 financial crisis is
the first recovery in history in which the labor
force participation rate declined. Labor force
participation rates decline when the economy
offers scant job opportunities, not when
employment opportunities are rising.
What we
know about US jobs is that the jobs are
increasingly part-time minimum wage jobs.
According to a presstitute news report that
might or might not be true, there are only 12
counties in the entirety of the United States in
which a person can rent a one-bedroom home on a
minimum wage income.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/08/minimum-wage-affordable-housing-rentals-study
In
response to this report, a professor at Virginia
Tech suggested that the government offer
increased rental assistance and boost programs
such as the National Housing Trust Fund, which
invests in affordable housing.
In
other words, taxpayers are to pick up the costs
to Americans of US corporations deserting the US
labor force. Those Americans who still have
middle class incomes will be taxed to cover the
lost incomes that the offshoring corporations
and Wall Street have snatched away from American
workers who can no longer earn enough to pay for
their own housing.
In
other words, capitalism has reached the point in
its descent that it cannot exist without public
subsidies for the people dispossessed by
capitalism.
On a
number of occasions I have written about how
many costs of production are imposed on third
parties, such as the environment. A significant
percentage of the profits of capitalist
corporations comes from the political and legal
ability of the corporations to impose their
costs of production on third parties. In other
words, capitalism makes money because it can
impose its costs of production on the
environment and on people who do not share in
the profits. I have provided many examples of
this, especially in the area of real estate
development. The developer is able to shift a
large part of his costs to others.
This
cost shifting has now reached the level of
inducing Armaggedon. There is an effort to
impeach Trump and put the warmonger VP Pence in
the presidency. As Trump campaigned on restoring
normal relations with Russia, a defeat of the
attempt to reduce tensions would reinforce the
recent conclusion of the Russian military high
command that Washington is planning a first
strike nuclear attack on Russia.
This is
the risk that the entire world faces due to the
dependence of the power and profit of the US
military/security complex on war and enemies.
In
other words, there is only one remaining
rationale for the existence of the United States
of America — the interests of the
military/security complex — and these interests
require a powerful enemy whether real or
orchestrated.
Former
CIA official John Stockwell wrote: “It is the
function of the CIA to keep the world unstable,
and to propagandize and teach the American
people to hate, so we will let the Establishment
spend any amount of money on arms.” The hatred
and distrust of Russia that the West is
currently being force-fed reflects Stockwell’s
revelation, as does the orchestrated hatred and
distrust of Muslims that has supported
Washington’s destruction in whole or part of
seven countries and trillions of dollars in new
US war debt.
Globalism, that is, labor arbitrage across
national boundaries, and financialization, the
diversion of consumers’ incomes into interest
and fees to banks, have wrecked the US economy.
The “opportunity society” has vanished. Children
have poorer economic prospects than their
parents. The offshoring of manufacturing and
professional service jobs such as IT and
software engineering has collapsed the growth of
aggregate demand in the US. The Federal
Reserve’s credit expansion was only a temporary
reprieve.
Formerly prosperous areas are in ruins. States’
budgets and pension systems are failing. There
is no payoff to a university education.
Americans’ economic prospects have been erased
by globalism. Getting ahead requires connections
as it did in the aristocratic systems. The high
concentration of income and wealth has negated
democracy. The government is only accountable to
the rich.
American political and business leadership not
only destroyed the image of US sovereignty by
placing American democracy in Putin’s pocket,
but also destroyed the formerly vibrant American
economy, once the envy of the world.
Where
can Americans find leadership? Certainly not in
the Democratic Party, nor in the Republican
Party, nor in the media, nor in the corporate
community. How then does the US compete with
Russia and China, two countries with good
leadership? Is war the only answer to the
question?
Dr.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury for Economic Policy and associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was
columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News
Service, and Creators Syndicate. He has had many
university appointments. His internet columns
have attracted a worldwide following. Roberts'
latest books are
The Failure of Laissez Faire
Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West,
How America Was Lost,
and
The Neoconservative Threat to
World Order.
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