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Today's Stories October 15, 2008 Steve Conn October 14, 2008 Robert Richter Paul Craig Roberts Ismael Hossein-Zadeh Steve Conn P. Sainath Gregory Elich Stephen Martin Rev. William Alberts Laura Carlsen Joanne Mariner Howard Lisnoff David Macaray Website of the Day October 13, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Michael Hudson Patrick Cockburn Chris Floyd Fidel Castro Robert Weitzel Derek Wright Stephen Soldz David Michael Green Norman Solomon Charles R. Larson Lisa Massaciuccoli Website of the Day
October 10 / 12, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Jeffrey St. Clair / Douglas Valentine Noam Chomsky Ralph Nader Syed Saleem Shahzad Patrick Cockburn Paul Craig Roberts Mike Whitney Peter Morici Christopher Ketcham Stephen Martin Chellis Glendinning Saul Landau Ahmad Faruqui Adam Turl Serge Halimi Anthony DiMaggio John Ross José M. Tirado Paul Krassner David Macaray Robert Fantina David Yearsley Julian Clec'h Adam Engel Phyllis Pollack Missy Beattie Poets' Basement Website of the Day October 9, 2008 Robert Bryce David Vest Winslow T. Wheeler Andy Worthington Anthony DiMaggio Helga Serrano / Dave Lindorff Mats Svensson Rannie Amiri Website of the Day October 8, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Linn Washington, Jr. Mike Whitney Deepak Tripathi George C. Wilson Andy Worthington Charles R. Larson Patrick Irelan Matthew Koehler Stanley Heller Daniel Gross Kimberly Hartke Website of the Day October 7, 2008 Patrick Cockburn Gary Leupp Uri Avnery P. Sainath Peter Morici Conn Hallinan Martha Rosenberg Binoy Kampmark October 6, 2008 Paul Craig Roberts Mike Whitney Tariq Ali Emily Horowitz Michael Hudson Ron Jacobs October 3 - 5, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Paul Craig Roberts Saul Landau Jonathan Cook Andy Worthington Dave Marsh Sasan Fayazmanesh John Ross Brian Cloughley Wajahat Ali Robert Schwartz Alan Nasser David Ker Thomson Peter Morici William Blum William S. Lind Michael Donnelly Thom Rutledge Manuel Garcia, Jr. Dave Lindorff Cindy Ellen Hill Paul Krassner Daniel White Poets' Basement Website of the Weekend October 2, 2008 Paul Craig Roberts Joe Bageant Ralph Nader Mike Whitney Madis Senner Winslow T. Wheeler William Blum P. Sainath Website of the Day October 1 , 2008 Glen Ford Steven Conn Alan Maass / Lee Sustar Kenneth Couesbouc Stan Goff Adolfo Gilly Rannie Amiri Ismael Hossein-Zadeh Adam W. Parsons Dave Lindorff Douglas Valentine Adrien Rain Burke Website of the Day
September 30, 2008 Pam Martens Chris Floyd Stephen Martin Deepak Tripathi Mark Engler Jonathan Cook Dave Lindorff Manuel Garcia, Jr. Ahmad Faruqui John Chuckman David Macaray Fatemeh Keshavarz Website of the Day September 29, 2008 Mike Whitney Jeff Gibbs Paul Craig Roberts Peter Morici Tim Wise John Walsh Uri Avnery Alan Farago Andy Worthington David Michael Green Carl Finamore Iris Keltz Bill Hatch Website of the Day September 27 / 28, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Linn Washington, Jr. Christopher Ketcham Mike Whitney Kevin Alexander Gray Race in the Race: Is Obama Shining Us On? Anthony DiMaggio Mary Lynn Cramer Marc Levy / Stan Cox Saul Landau Ali Khan David Rosen Todd Alan Price Matts Svensson Ron Jacobs Robert Fantina Richard Rhames David Krieger Seth Sandronsky Charles R. Larson Kim Nicolini Poets' Basement Website of the Day September 26, 2008 Moshe Adler Bill Quigley Jonathan Cook Manuel Garcia, Jr. Madis Senner Brian Cloughley Niranjan Ramakrishnan Joanne Mariner Dan La Botz David Macaray Website of the Day September 25, 2008 Michael Hudson Sharon Smith Ralph Nader Christopher Ketcham Eric Toussaint Robert Weissman David Estabrook Nikolas Kozloff Steve Early Judith Scherr Laray Polk Website of the Day September 24, 2008 Paul Craig Roberts Nikolas Kozloff Robert Weissman Andy Worthington Steve Conn Karyn Strickler Diane Farsetta Dennis Loo John Halle Khalil Nakhleh Website of the Day September 23, 2008 Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. Michael Hudson Tariq Ali Patrick Dyer Franklin Lamb Joshua Frank Alan Farago Dave Lindorff Tanya M. Kerssen / Harvey Wasserman Website of the Day September 22, 2008 Michael Hudson Mike Whitney Christopher Ketcham Ron Jacobs Anne-Marie McManus Robert Weitzel Wajahat Ali John Ross Steve Breyman Patrick Bond Uri Avnery Carl J. Mayer Website of the Day September 20 / 21, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Michael Hudson Pam Martens Lila Rajiva Mike Whitney Richard Rhames Bill Moyers / Bill and Kathleen Christison Susan Block Robert Fantina Heidi Walters David Yearsley Raymond J. Lawrence David Rosen David Michael Green Anthony Papa Niranjan Ramakrishnan Howard Lisnoff John Goekler Missy Beattie Dave Zirin Charles R. Larson Tim Matson Susie Day Poets' Basement Website of the Weekend September 19, 2008 Steven T. Banko Mike Whitney Michael Hudson William Kaufman Brenda Norrell Keeanga-Yamatta Taylor Clifton Ross Dave Lindorff Cynthia McKinney Susan Hurlich Michael Donnelly Website of the Day September 18, 2008 Benjamin Dangl Harvey Wasserman Susan Abulhawa Robert Weissman Anne-Marie McManus Corey D. B. Walker William S. Lind Ron Jacobs Dave Lindorff Binoy Kampmark Website of the Day September 17, 2008 Stephen Conn Forrest Hylton Patrick Cockburn Gregory Elich Ralph Nader Franklin Lamb Pam Martens Dave Lindorff Peter Morici Stanley Heller Douglas Valentine Website of the Day September 16, 2008 Paul Craig Roberts Tiphaine Dickson Stan Goff Uri Avnery Michael Winship Jeff Halper Patrick Irelan Oscar Gonzalez Binoy Kampmark Fatemeh Keshavarz Sen. Russ Feingold Website of the Day September 15, 2008 Mike Whitney Peter Morici Patrick Cockburn Charles R. Larson Jonathan Cook Nikolas Kozloff Roger Burbach Helen Redmond David Michael Green David Macaray Ralph Nader Website of the Day
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October 15, 2008 Look AgainIs the Government Turning Socialist?By DAVE LINDORFF After watching the markets plunge and the credit freeze become glacial, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson backed away from his scheme to rescue his investment banking colleagues by spending hundreds of billions of dollars buying up worthless credit derivatives. His new strategy: follow Britain’s lead and invest that same money--$250 billion for starters—into the banks as equity—specifically into the shares of nine of the country’s largest banks. This might sound a little like socialism—the kind of mandatory nationalization that the US has devoted decades, and tens of billions of secret dollars to trying to undermine and attack when practiced by leaders in countries like Venezuela, Cuba, Chile or post-war Italy. But Paulson’s no red. To avoid this government investment in the US banking industry being labeled “socialist,” Paulson and his fellow conspirator, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, are only buying non-voting shares of the banks. Get it? They’re giving hundreds of billions of our dollars to bankers in the form of ownership shares of these companies, but they aren’t asking for any say in the banks’ policies in return. The rescued banks will be able to write trillions of dollars of loans against the new capital being injected into them courtesy of the American public, but they won’t have to lend any of it to us. They could, and most likely will, lend it to foreigners, or to anyone offering a higher interest rate on the money. They could pay it out in the form of bigger bonuses for executives. They could use it to buy up smaller competitors who aren’t getting a piece of the federal bailout. My guess is they’ll do all three. The thing is, they can do whatever they damned please, because Uncle Sam is not asking for votes on the banks’ boards of directors in return for all that invested cash. Why not? Well, that would be socialism, right? It would amount to public ownership of the means of loan production. And we all know where that would lead: to decisions by bankers that might actually benefit the common good. And we cannot have that! That’s not what America is about. America is about rugged capitalism, where hard-nosed executives make decisions based upon a rigorous cost-benefit analysis that magically ends up putting capital to its most productive use. That’s why we in America have, um, well, that’s why we have car companies that only produce giant, gas-guzzling SUV’s, muscle cars and trucks, cities that are entirely composed of hotels and casinos, houses that are big enough to hold four families, collapsing transit systems, failing schools, and a hollowed-out economy that hardly produces anything the rest of the world wants to buy. Hmmmm. Maybe those free-market capitalists aren’t so good at making investment decisions after all—at least where the good of America and the American people are concerned. I’m not saying that politicians would necessarily do a better job, but judging by the latest turn of events, which is to say the near-death experience for the global economy, I’d say that they could hardly do a worse job than the capitalist class has done. And maybe, if we could get our democratic system up and running again, with citizen/voters taking an active interest in what the political class is doing, maybe we the People could compel our politicians make some investment decisions for those banks that would be in our actual interest. Maybe if we demanded that for our hard-earned money, we the People got voting rights on the banks’ boards of directors, we could see to it that those banks invested in the public good. Maybe we could get them to make loans for housing projects that made sense—for example near public transit, or for renovating housing in urban centers. Maybe we could get boards to agree to break up their banks so that they’d be more responsive to local needs, instead of always voting for acquisitions that have made banks bigger and less responsive. Maybe we could vote out the empire building executives, and replace them with more civic-minded folks who wanted to make their banks engines for local development. But that sounds like those dreaded Euro-Socialists. The ones who’ve run their countries into the ground, you say? Um. Have you been to Europe lately? Europeans are by most standards living better than we are. They don’t fret about health care, they have secure jobs, and if they lose a job, the state takes care of them, so they don’t have to worry about being put out on the street. Their cars are smaller than ours, but then, they don’t need to use them to get to work because they have excellent public transit systems, so they can get along fine with one, instead of two or three vehicles to a family. Oh, they get real vacations too, where they get to leave for a few weeks and have real down time with the family. Imagine that! At this point, we don’t even know if Paulson’s latest boondoggle—throwing a quarter of a trillion dollars at a handful of humongous banks that are bigger than any bank should ever have been allowed to get—will work at unclogging the backed-up sewer that is the American financial system. Maybe before he blows too much of that money, we should demand that Congress stay his hand and say that for such equity stakes, he should be getting voting shares, putting public-minded members on those banks’ boards, and attaching rigorous strings to what can be done with our money. Nationalization lite isn’t going to accomplish anything except to waste more of our money while enriching the same people who got us into this mess in the first place. If we’re going to have social ownership of the banks, then let’s demand social control of them too! * * * Flash: Photo Proves Obama Consorts with Marxists! A blog called Gateway Pundit is breathlessly claiming to have "discovered" photo evidence of Obama's secret Marxist background. The document, a photo showing a young legislative candidate Obama and four other Chicago local candidates for office endorsed by the Chicago New Party is headlined: "Great... We're two shakes of a lamb's tail from having a former(?) Marxist as president." Only problem is, the New Party was an affiliate of the Democratic Socialists of America, probably the most mildly socialist and clearly non-Marxist of left parties in the US. Founded by a group of anti-Communist leftists associated with former Socialist Party leader Michael Harrington, the DSA, originally known as the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, modelled itself on the social democratic parties of Western Europe, notably the German Social Democratic Party of Prime Minister Willi Brandt and the British Labour Party. So tame are the DSA's policies, which included actively supporting all Democratic presidential candidates, that it was hard to tell if the organization was socialist at all. Indeed, when the DSA hosted an international meeting of the leaders of the Second International in Washington shortly after the election of Ronald Reagan, it appeared that leaders who attended, like Spanish Socialist Party leader Filippe Gonzalez, German SDP leader Brandt and certainly British Labourite Tony Benn were far to the left of most of the DSA members present. If that's the best Obama's right-wing critics can come up with (and they don't have him even as a New Party member, just as an endorsed candidate of the New Party), they have a lot more work to do to show he's a closet socialist, much less a closet "Marxist." By the way, how is it that the right is claiming Obama is a Marxist and a Muslim jihadi? Have they checked out what the Muslim governments have done and are doing to the Marxists in their midsts? It's probably easier to survive as a Christian or an apostate in Iran, Egypt, Pakistan or Iraq than as a Marxist. DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-based journalist. His latest book is “The Case for Impeachment” (St. Martin’s Press, 2006 and in paperback). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net
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