Debt
Forgivness and Nationalization Are the Answers
to the Economic Crisis
By Paul
Craig Roberts
March
24, 2020 "Information
Clearing House"
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The US airline
companies have bankrupted themselves by buying
back their stock in an enrichment scheme for
CEOs and board members (https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/03/david-stockman/the-crony-capitalist-thieves-are-back/).
With the impact of the virus on their revenues,
Congress is handing them a $50 billion bailout.
Instead of being bailed out they should
be nationalized.
In the health and economic crisis in which we
find ourselves, the government is going to need
all the public trust it can get. Bailouts of
those who caused their problems and ours won’t
meet the fairness test.
As I
previously wrote, nationalization is a
four-letter word for many, but it actually
offers a chance to correct for the decades of
deregulation and concentration and thereby
restore competition to the economy.
Nationalized banks too-big-to-fail, for
example, can later be broken up and the pieces
sold back into private hands. Commercial banks
can again be separated from investment banks,
and concentrated financial power can be broken.
Now
that we know that markets are not
self-regulating, we can restore sensible
financial regulation and require banks to lend
for productive purposes, not for financializing
and leveraging existing assets.
The US financial system has not served
the productive side of the US economy for a long
time.
While ordinary heavily indebted Americans are
losing their jobs right and left as businesses
close, shopping center lobbyists are asking for
a $1 trillion guarantee. The hotel industry
wants $150 billion.
The restaurant industry wants $145
billion. The National Association of
Manufacturers wants $1.4 trillion. (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/21/coronavirus-1-trillion-rescue-package-might-not-be-enough-for-businesses.html)
Food service distributors are in trouble.
Boeing wants $60 billion funded in part by loan
guarantees. Local and state governments need
support. The US conference of mayors wants $250
billion. The list is endless.
And
what is to be done for the 40% of Americans who,
according to a Federal Reserve study, cannot
raise $400 in cash without selling personal
property?
How are the large number of uninsured
going to be cared for during this health crisis?
Where will hospitals and medical practices get
the money?
The
only solution is to nationalize health care so
that the bills can be paid.
We cannot survive large numbers of
infected and jobless people roaming the streets
raiding for food and whatever they can take.
The only solution for the economy is debt
forgiveness for the ordinary people and
nationalization for the companies.
Trump indicated that aid might be given
in the form of an equity stake, and later sell
the government’s stake for a profit in a
privatization when things return to normal.
This would be a partial nationalization.
Much better to go whole hog as it allows
a cure for concentration and deregulation.
The pandemic has made it clear that a society of
self-seeking individuals is not a society.
A society is a
social system. A successful social system is one
that can support its members.
Once a self-sustaining social system
exists, then there is a basis for people to
branch out on their own.
But without a sustainable social system,
there can be nothing.
To
create a sustainable society in the United
States requires the abandonment of dogmatic ways
of thinking.
Old ideologies are in the way.
We and our leaders must think creatively
if we are to successfully deal with the health
and economic crisis.
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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