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All is Vanity See other All is Vanity Articles Title: Money, Empire & Collapse ... political & economic analyst, and author. Bad Money: Reckless Finance, Failed Politics, and the Global Crisis of American Capitalism joins Mr. Phillips other bestsellers: American Theocracy, American Dynasty, The Politics of Rich and Poor, Wealth and Democracy, and The Cousins Wars. A former Republican strategist, he first became known for The Emerging Republican Majority in the late 60s, and has subsequently written more than a dozen highly regarded books. Mr. Phillips writes for the Los Angeles Times, Harpers Magazine and Time. Preview of Kevin Phillips Conversation 1 RealAudio1:17 The United States whole economy is now dominated by finance and that is a huge mistake, says Kevin Phillips. Hes one of the nations premier economic and political analysts, who bases his deep concern for the countrys future on his careful study of failed empires. While the financial sector has quietly taken over the economy, he says, the American electorate has tolerated politicians who have no sense of what America's changing role must be. Finance is the biggest thing in the (American) economy, while we pretend theres another real economy. Finance has 20 to 21% of gross domestic product (GDP). Manufacturing is down to 12%. There is no historic example of a great power that has let itself financialize, where manufacturing has been subordinated, that has come back from it. Now America has taken a huge black eye in the financial world, on top of the very well deserved black eye in Iraq which basically wound up quintupling the price of oil. We've got housing prices collapsing, we've got debt building up like never before. We've got oil going over the moon, and the dollar committing currency suicide. The crisis cannot be addressed without understanding how big finance has become. Essentially finance has run amok. We have to worry because you cant have 20 to 21 percent of the GDP implode without paying a huge price. Manufacturing was something that spread prosperity. It took a large part of the American work force and made them blue collar and middle class. Very few people make a better living out of finance. (Wall Street) is really the group thats profiting. Enormously. Mr. Phillips outlines many of the ingredients that have allowed finances rise. In addition to credit cards, crazy financial instruments, exotic mortgages, he blames bad numbers. Economic statistics are misleading Americans. Those statistics are starting NOT to mislead people overseas who are selling the dollar because they can't believe American statistics. We may actually have negative GDP growth. The Bush Administration (reportedly) cooked the unemployment numbers. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) was redefined in the late seventies and early eighties. We probably have 6 to 9 percent inflation. (Suppressed statistics) made a good part of the housing bubble possible, the bubble for which were now paying such a huge price. And some say the Social Security of a person who retired back in the 80's might actually be about 50% higher now if there had been legit, fully straightforward numbers. He points fingers at Democrats and Republicans alike, as well as the American people. The Republicans were in power during the 80s when you had the first wave of financial bailouts. (The Democrats) were involved in three or four bailouts. Bill Clinton and financial Democrats were very much involved in deregulation, doing away with Glass-Stegall and credit card regulation. Then the Republicans came back with George W. Bush and it was more of the same. Right at the heart of it, politicians don't want to make any decisions, much less the hard ones. There's no record of politicians being able to grapple with this and turn it around. I guess I've reached the point where I think all you can do is try to mitigate it and hope that the transition process is perhaps less painful than usual. And that when we come out at the end of the non-imperial tunnel, things are better.
Poster Comment: Kevin Philips is a well-known political scientists who pointed out countries go through three phases: agricultural, industrial and then financial. When they become financial empires -- and the U.S. is a financial/military/corporate empire -- they never recover, as America will not recover. This is why I point out people who waste their time with non-existent conspiracies cannot see the truth because they are so busy with their delusions. For example, one percent of the people in their country own 34 to 40% of the wealth, having got it by using the government to exploit everyone else. The few use the State to exploit the many. Of course it will collapse, as it always has in the past.
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#1. To: Turtle (#0)
Good article/post. I doubt many know this truth: America is the oldest, constitutionally formed nation ever on the planet. It may be time for a re-birth.
"we ought to lay off the criticism" -- Pinguinite, circa 2010-05-26 22:17:22 ET
Yep.
The noblest man will marry the lowest daughter of a base family, if only she brings in money. And a lady will share her bed with a foul rich man, preferring gold to pedigree. Money is all. Good breeds with bad and race is lost. -- Theognis
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