Sunday, April 6, 2008

Barack Obama on Bush Economy



Barack Obama talks about the Bush economy at the Mansfield-Metcalf Dinner in Montana.

While I believe the most important issue in the general election will still be the Iraq War and the "war on terrorism," the economy will obviously be very important. Decades of debt spending by governments, businesses and consumers is catching up with the country.

Bill Clinton forestalled this a bit but only at the federal level. Republicans continued to be big spenders despite their rhetoric, only borrowing rather than raising money through taxes. Democrats triangulated and borrowed the "no new taxes" slogan of the Republicans but also without cutting back on spending. So state and local governments continued to pile up debt.

Also, businesses used debt even more during the Clinton administration as best illustrated by the dotcom boom and bust. Financing in most cases is just a fancy business term for borrowing.

The real estate boom of the Bush years again is just more debt as most people had to borrow to purchase a home, and many got well over their heads in liability.

Depending on consumerism to drive the economy has made the country much more dependent on foreign oil. The U.S. dollar is pegged on oil sales and as the "oil peak," the point at which world oil supplies start declining, approaches, there will be downward pressure on the dollar's value. Nations are making major steps to reduce dependency on oil in the future and turning toward green technology.

Those countries that do not make an adequate switch to green energy will end up paying big bucks for high-priced petroleum.

The tough part about the current economic crisis is that unlike other recessions (or even depression?) when prices go down, inflation is rising today as the economy shrinks. Again that's the consumerism-driven economy at work as manufactured goods prices fluctuate with oil prices. Oil is needed to transport these goods and in many cases to make them as with plastics, for example. And there is a cycle now that as oil prices go up, the world's nations are making more efforts toward alternative power and fuel sources. This drives down the dollar as there is less demand for the greenback for use in buying petroleum. And the falling dollar encourages oil producers to cut supply and raise oil prices more to compensate for the falling dollar.

Obama's policy of moving swiftly toward green energy and reducing dependency on foreign oil, and moving away from excessive consumerism are the right steps to take. Also we need someone realistic and non-triangulating to deal realistically with taxes and wean us off the debt-driven economy model.

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Anonymous said...

http://www.salon.com/news/primary_sources/2007/10/11/clinton/index.html
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Clinton Foundation Donors
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1 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, WA $12,429,835
2 Alphawood Foundation $4,250,000
3 Wasserman Foundation $3,350,000
4 Walton Family Foundation $2,000,000
5 The Alix Foundation $1,075,000
6 Peninsula Community Foundation $1,002,500
7 Sidney E. Frank Foundation, NY $1,000,000
7 The Annenberg Foundation $1,000,000
7 Walmart Foundation $1,000,000
10 Roy and Christine Sturgis Charitable and Educational Trust $950,000
11 Bernard & Irene Schwartz Foundation $700,000
12 The Rockefeller Foundation $600,000
13 Monterey Fund, Inc. $517,800
14 Citi Foundation $500,000
14 Marin County Foundation $500,000
16 The New York Community Trust $407,335
17 Anheuser-Busch Foundation $400,000
18 Lewis B. & Dorothy Cullman Foundation $265,000
19 Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation $250,000
19 Ford Motor Company Fund, MI $250,000
19 NoVo Foundation $250,000
19 The Bank of America Charitable Foundation $250,000
19 The Jon S. Corzine Foundation $250,000
19 The Winnick Family Foundation $250,000
25 Cumming Foundation $200,000
25 The Engelberg Foundation, FL $200,000
25 The Wedge Foundation $200,000
28 The Berry Gordy Family Foundation $150,000
28 Trinity Foundation $150,000
30 Jonathan M. Tisch Foundation $114,000
31 AT &T Foundation $100,000
31 Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation $100,000
31 Katz Foundation $100,000
31 Regions Foundation $100,000
31 The Dyson Foundation $100,000
31 The Philip D. and Tammy S. Murphy Foundation $100,000
31 Walter H. and Phyllis J. Shorenstein Foundation $100,000
38 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation $65,579
39 Altman/Kazickas Foundation $50,000
39 Craig and Kathryn Hall Foundation $50,000
39 Harman Family Foundation $50,000
39 The David S. and Sylvia Steiner Charitable Trust $50,000
39 Wood-Rill Foundation $50,000
44 Waitt Family Foundation $35,932
45 Riggs Benevolent Fund $33,500
46 The William M. & A. Cafaro Family Foundation $28,000
47 May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation $25,000
47 Sandler Capital Management Charitable Foundation $25,000
49 Lockheed Martin Corporation Foundation $20,000
49 The Seattle Foundation $20,000
51 The Tommy E. Short Charitable Foundation $17,500
52 John S. and James L. Knight Foundation $15,000
52 Willametta K. Day Foundation $15,000
54 The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation $14,000
55 Hassenfeld Foundation $10,000
55 John M. O'Quinn Foundation $10,000
55 The Floyd & Delores Jones Foundation $10,000
55 The Semel Charitable Foundation $10,000
59 Lone Pine Foundation, Inc. $9,100
60 Boston Foundation $5,000
60 JEHT Foundation $5,000
60 The Gill Foundation $5,000
60 The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation $5,000
60 The Heyday Foundation $5,000
65 Alan B. Slifka Foundation $2,750
66 Community Foundation of Greater Memphis $2,200
67 Sandel Family Foundation $1,000
67 The Community Foundation for the National Capital $1,000
69 Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc. $700
70 Moss Foundation $500
71 The Bert & Sandra Wasserman Foundation $180
TOTAL $35,808,411

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Speaking fees


A&E Television $125,000
Adam Smith Conferences $125,000
Ahmet San Productions bh of TUSIAD $250,000
America Israel Chamber of Commerce $125,000
American Academy of Achievement (2 events) $300,000
American Assn of Nurse Anesthetists $150,000
American Chamber of Commerce in Spain $250,000
American Friends of the Rabin Medical Center $125,000
America's Health Insurance Plans $150,000
AMR Research $150,000
Antwerp Diamond High Council $200,000
Ardee's Festival $150,000
Aripaeva Kirjastus $150,000
Asian American Hotel Owners Association $125,000
Association of Southern California Defense Counsel $125,000
Australian Council for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification of China $300,000
Australian Information Industry Association $250,000
Aventis $125,000
Aventura-Turnberry Jewish Center $150,000
Banco de Mexico $150,000
Baugur Group $250,000
Beth El Synagogue $125,000
Biotechnology industry Organization $150,000
Blex S.L. $350,000
BMW Group on New Zealand $137,500
Borsen Executive Club $150,000
British Broadcasting Coporation $75,000
Canadian Society for Yad Vashem $125,000
Caribbean Council for Global Studies $125,000
Carnegie Abbey Club $150,000
Celebriti Forum II (2 events) $200,000
CiscoSystems (2 events) $300,000
Citigroup (3 events) $550,000
CLSA Ltd. (4 events) $700,000
Colonial Life Ins Co. $200,000
Comitato per il Congresso Nazionale della Pubblicita $350,000
Compuware Corporation $125,000
Congregation Beth-El Zedeck $150,000
Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers $125,000
Credit Suisse First Boston $125,000
Decision Makers InterAction $150,000
Dentsu Inc on behalf of Aichi Gakuin $250,000
Deutsche Bank (2 events) $300,000
Diario de Noticias $250,000
Dinamo Norge $150,000
dnmStrategies (2 events) $400,000
EchoStar Satellite Corporation $100,000
Economic Club of Southwest Michigan $125,000
Educatinal Institute of AHLA $125,000
El Paso Holocaust Museum $125,000
EPC International on behalf of Workshop Ischgl-Club of the Alps $245,000
European Travel Commission $125,000
Fatasma $125,000
Financial Innovations, Inc. $100,000
Fool Proof $125,000
Fortune Magazine Forum (2 events) $700,000
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center $150,000
Fundacao Armando Alvares Penteado $250,000
Fundacion Rafael Del Pino $250,000
Future Generation Foundation $175,000
Galeries Lafayette-Monoprix $250,000
GBD Group $250,000
General Motors $200,000
Global Artists (4 events) $580,000
Global Business Enterprises $300,000
Global Strategic Ventures $150,000
Gold Service International (4 events) $800,000
Golden Tree Asset Management $150,000
Goldman Sachs (4 events) $650,000
Greater Washington Society of Association Executives (2 events) $250,000
Greenwood House $125,000
Griwa Consulting GMBH $250,000
Group Vivendi Universal $150,000
Gruner & Jahr Publishing USA on behalf of American Jewish Committee $125,000
Hearst Magazines $125,000
Hebrew Home and Hospital Inc $125,000
HMS Italia $125,000
Hon Frank McKenna's Business Networking Event (2 events) $200,000
HSM America (2 events) $300,000
Hubert Burda Media GmbH $300,000
Hunter College Foundation $35,000
Huron Consulting Services $150,000
IBM $200,000
IFE Institut Fuer Eventmanagement GmbH $300,000
Independent News and Media $150,000
infoUSA, Inc $200,000
Institute for International Sports $150,000
International Centre for Business Info $125,000
International Council of Shopping Centers $150,000
International Dairy-deli Bakery $150,000
International Health Racquet $150,000
International Profit Associates $125,000
J.T. Campbell & Co. $150,000
Jewish Federation Council of LA $125,000
Jewish Federation of Chicago (2 events) $300,000
Jewish National Fund (4 events) $550,000
Jiannanchun Group Co $250,000
Jim Pattison Group $150,000
KMD $250,000
Kushner Companies $125,000
Lancaster Chamber of Commerce $150,000
Latin American Institute of Education Communicaton $300,000
Leading Minds (3 events) $375,000
Lehman Bros. $150,000
LIMRA International $150,000
Listin Diario $250,000
London Drugs $125,000
London School of Economics and Political Science $28,100
Long Island Association Inc $125,000
Macklowe Properties on behalf of State of Israel Bonds Development Corp. $250,000
Markson Sparks! (10 events) $1,675,000
Maruri Communications Group $200,000
Mass Torts Made Perfect $150,000
McCreath Communications (2 events) $275,000
MDM Investments Ltd $125,000
Media Control GmbH (2 events) $350,000
MiKI Corporation (3 events) $450,000
Mito City Political Research Group $400,000
Morgan Firestone Foundation $125,000
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and Co. $125,000
Mortgage Banker Assn $150,000
MPSF (3 events) $300,000
National Apartment Association $150,000
National Assn of Realtors $125,000
National Mlti-Housing Council $150,000
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children $100,000
Ness Technologies $150,000
Nordstrom International Aps on behalf of World Celebrity Golf $300,000
Old York Road Temple Beth Am $125,000
One Family $125,000
Oracle Corporation $125,000
ORT Montreal $125,000
Paris Golf and Country Club $150,000
PeopleSoft Inc $125,000
Personal Dynamics on behalf of Provente.com $125,000
Pinpoint Knowledge Management, The Portables $125,000
Protocol Resouorce and Operation Services $200,000
Puls Biznesu, Bonnier Business $183,333
Radio and Records $125,000
RDM Group $125,000
Renaissance Calgary $125,000
Salem State College Foundation $125,000
Savage/Rothenberg Productions (4 events) $550,000
Scherer Consulting Group and Jorg Lohr Training $150,000
Seeliger Y Conde $200,000
Seoul Broadcasting $250,000
Serono International $150,000
SFX Sports Group on behalf of Magna International $125,000
St. James Place $175,000
Standard Bank of America $150,000
Stree-Global Investments in Women $125,000
Success Events International (2 events) $250,000
Success Resources Pte Ltd. $250,000
Temple Beth Avodah $125,000
The Abraham Fund $125,000
The American University in Dubai $150,000
The Dabbagh Group (2 events) $600,000
The German Union of Small and Medium-Sized Companies $100,000
The McCarthy Group $200,000
The Power Within (8 events) $1,870,000
The Star Forum $125,000
The Sunday Times Hay Festival $150,000
The Talar Forum $183,333
The Varsavsky Foundation $175,000
tinePublic Inc (5 events) $650,000
TJ Martell Foundation $75,000
Toranto Hadassah-WIZO $125,000
Tufts University $125,000
United Israel Appeal of Geneva $150,000
University of California, Davis $100,000
University of Judaism $125,000
Urban Land Institute $125,000
Valor Economico S.A. $150,000
Value Grupo Financiero $175,000
Verinvest S.C. on behalf of Mexico Business Summit $150,000
VNU Business Media on behalf of Online Learning 2001 Conf. $125,000
Warburg Pincus $125,000
Wirtscafafts Blatt $183,333
WIZO $125,000
World Celebrity Events (5 events) $1,340,000
World Leader's Forum $150,000
Yorkshire International Business Convention $200,000
Young President's Organization $150,000
YPO Windy City Chapter $100,000
TOTAL $41,085,599

Unknown said...

Barack is not the first black candidate to run for president. He will certainly not be the last. Blacks are changing the face of Sport, Music,Crime and now Politics. So is the face of America changing to the rest of the world. Its change I can believe in because its all too real. As real as a craving for black coffee in the morning. America is ready for this black change in the white house.Historically,pre-election goals are very different to the actual achievements of a candidate once he/she has assumed office. A leader leads a nation consciously, by the good faith of its people. Charismatic leaders with the unspoken consent of their people.
A salesman will get you to say yes and sell you a product which you may unconsciously reject. The perception of America is so different today than it was in the 70's, 90's or even 2004. As fragmented will also be this collective unconscious of the body politic once a leader is elected to congress. It will define who an American is, what the America of the future will be. As a result world demographics will change proactively to this result. More milk in your coffee America?

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