Hilo sesudo de economí­a polí­tica, anarquismo y empresarios hijosdeputa

Iniciado por Lacenaire, Octubre 27, 2010, 11:30:15 AM

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PP2000

yo hay no metía pasta, donde esté VISCOFAN que hace cosas que sirven para la NBQR war

javi

Me da que con las medidas contra los inversores bajistas, más el impedimento para la toma de control, la cosa estará medio parada a partir de nada.

Running is life. Anything before or after is just waiting

PP2000

En 2011, la Comisión Europea propuso la emisión conjunta de deuda de los países de la eurozona, los llamados eurobonos, para paliar los efectos de la crisis económica. La iniciativa se desestimó por el rechazo de Alemania, Países Bajos y otros estados miembros del norte de Europa. Pero... llegó el apocalipsis zombie (para mí un fake chino-vaticano del tamaño de los cojones de el Miserable) y el primer ministro italiano, Giuseppe Conte, propuso la vieja idea este martes a sus homólogos comunitarios: estudiar la emisión de eurobonos ante el impacto económico del coronavirus. Y, bang, sorpresa, después de negarse en rendondo como de besar el ojete de Satanás, esta vez, la canciller alemana, Angela Merkel, respaldó publciamente que los ministros de Finanzas comunitarios debatan la propuesta, abriendo la puerta a su puesta en marcha. Sería la forma de dar forma a la porpuesta de Ursula von der Leyen, un fondo de emergencia de 400.000 millones de euros a través del Mecanismo Europeo de Estabilidad que mutualice la deuda y eliminar las restricciones de gasto público para atajar la crisis, con Italia, España y los socios del sur de Europa como primeros valedores enfrentados a a los países partidarios de mantener una estricta austeridad fiscal y presupuestaria, Países Bajos, Austria y los países nórdicos. Alemania y Francia se han mostrado dispuestas por primera vez a considerar el modo de formalizar esta propuesta.

Eurobonos 1 - Eurovisión 0... este-partido-lovamosa-ganar

javi

...debatan...

..dar forma a la propuesta...


¿Celebran el día del padre o se toman puente?
Running is life. Anything before or after is just waiting

PP2000

se toman puente


pero cuando Berlín toma partido es una puta apisonadora... en Amsterdam ya están plegando velas

javi

Sin embargo, EEUU (como la UE, Alemania o España, por otra parte) tiene un punto débil, sus élites económicas y políticas. Viven en un mundo aparte, en una ciudadela que les impide entender el mundo real, aquel en el que viven, y por tanto tomar decisiones adecuadas. La mala gestión de la crisis, entre deficiente y nefasta, ha venido a ponerlo de manifiesto más explícitamente que nunca. Dicho de otro modo, China no le puede ganar la guerra a EEUU, pero EEUU sí puede perderla.

Esta es una gran lección que nos ofrece el coronavirus, pero que no sé si hay alguien fuera dispuesto a escucharla. Las guerras comienzan a ganarse o perderse en el frente interno, en la cohesión social, en la legitimidad que generan, en el bienestar que ofrecen, en la capacidad de reaccionar frente a las crisis de sus dirigentes. Europa no lo está haciendo, y España se está dejando llevar por unas dinámicas que nos resultan muy perjudiciales: vamos camino de ser el botín. La contienda entre EEUU y China la estamos perdiendo nosotros, y algo deberíamos hacer para cambiarlo.


https://blogs.elconfidencial.com/espana/postpolitica/2020-03-18/coronavirus-china-eeuu-guerra-espana-tecnologia-finanzas_2505719/
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javi

Menos amazon, facebook y compra al super online

https://blogs.elconfidencial.com/espana/postpolitica/2020-03-22/coronavirus-amazon-netflix-empleo-economia-espana_2510844/

Recordadlo

De modo que, cuando esto pase, recordadlo bien: estamos viendo cómo sería la vida dominada por la economía del contenedor, un modelo que nos viene bien en situaciones excepcionales pero que no nos sirve para la normalidad. Recordadlo, y cuando el virus ya no sea un problema, id al teatro, a los bares, a las tiendas del barrio, a las librerías, a las peluquerías, para que nuestros entornos no se vacíen, tengan algo de vida y sean algo más que una sucesión de locales cerrados. Y presionad políticamente para que nuestras sociedades sean sólidas, para que ofrezcan condiciones materiales y vitales dignas, y para que el poder económico y político no se concentre en pocas manos. Porque, hay que insistir en esto, la crisis del coronavirus simplemente ha acelerado lo que ya estábamos viviendo. O cambiamos de rumbo o la sociedad del futuro cercano será muy parecida a la que tenemos en estos momentos, entendiendo que cambiar de rumbo implica transformaciones sustanciales en nuestro sistema respecto de cómo era hace un par de meses, algo a lo que quienes toman las decisiones no estaban nada dispuestos. Pero ese es el dilema en el que se habrán de mover España, Europa y todo Occidente.


https://twitter.com/MarcosLamelas/status/1239137929475342336?s=20

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PP2000

Haciendo turnos dobles por ToT o vacaciones de tres meses antes de la segunda oleada... sanitarios y FCSE al menos

javi

https://mattstoller.substack.com/

Stop the Coronavirus Corporate Coup
Matt Stoller
   Mar 21   

Hi,

Welcome to BIG, a newsletter about the politics of monopoly. This is a special edition. I need you to take this newsletter and repost it, forward it, and contact anyone you know in politics. Here's why.

Congressional leaders are likely to put a very ugly deal in front of the American people, and if it passes, America may be unrecognizable after this pandemic. But there is a way to stop it, if people on the populist left and people on the populist right work together.

Here's the situation. Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer, and the Trump administration is negotiating a bailout package to address the coronavirus crisis. There's been a lot of chatter about the need to support workers as the economy goes into a freeze. This is happening around the world; the British government, for instance, is willing to pay 80% of worker wages during this downturn for those affected by the crisis.

But in the U.S., our leaders seem to be falling prey to what can only be called a corporate frenzy of favor-seeking. "Any time there is a crisis and Washington is in the middle of it is an opportunity for guys like me," said one lobbyist.

Now first I should say that I don't know exactly what is going to be in the final bill, because the whole process is opaque and being negotiated right now by some untrustworthy political leaders. We will only find out the details at the last minute. So all I have to go off is rumor and reporting. But if we wait until we know the full contours, it will likely be too late to act. I hope I'm wrong, but the list of what lobbyists are asking for is long, and ugly, and often the requests for money or legislative favors are done to cover up mistakes made before the coronavirus hit.

Take Boeing. The aerospace giant of course wants a $60 billion bailout. Financial problems for this corporation predated the crisis, with the mismanagement that led to the 737 Max as well as defense and space products that don't work (I noted last July a bailout was coming). The corporation paid out $65 billion in stock buybacks and dividends over the last ten years, and it was drawing down credit lines before this crisis hit. It is highly politically connected; the board of the corporation includes Caroline Kennedy, Ronald Reagan's Chief of Staff Ken Duberstein, three Fortune 100 CEOs, a former US Trade Representative, and two Admirals, one of whom is the board's only engineer. Using the excuse of the coronavirus, Boeing is trying to get the taxpayer to foot the bill for its errors, so it can go back to making more of them.

But that's not all. Defense contractors want their payments sped up, and I've heard they want to widen a giant loophole called 'other transaction authority' to get around restrictions on profiteering. Elon Musk and Jeff Bezo want "$5 billion in grants or loans to keep commercial space company employees on the job and launch facilities open." They also want the IRS to give them cash for R&D tax credits. 

CNBC reported that hotels want $150 billion, restaurants want $145 billion, and manufacturers wants $1.4 trillion. And the International Council of Shopping Centers wants a guarantee of up to $1 trillion. The beer industry wants $5B. Candy industry wants $500M. The New York Times reported that "Adidas is seeking support for a long-sought provision allowing people to use pretax money to pay for gym memberships and fitness equipment." Gyms are of course closed. Meatpackers want special visas so they can undercut wages of their workers, and importers want to stop paying duties they incurred for harming domestic industries for illegally dumping products into the U.S.

Now, I'm not opposed to supporting industries. This is a crisis, and we do not want a lot of the productive capacity of the United States to fall apart because of a pandemic. But the key to supporting enterprises is to make sure that there are strict conditions, so that power doesn't consolidate into the hands of monopolists and financiers cherry-picking distressed assets. Otherwise, America will simply be unrecognizable after this pandemic. CNBC personality Jim Cramer, for instance, is worried that after this pandemic America will have just three retailers. And he's right to be worried about that.

Here's how we can stop it. There are enough members of Congress to act and prevent what really looks less like a relief package and more a corporate coup. However, the problem is that this group is split into different political parties, and Congressional leadership is taking advantage of that dynamic to jam this through. Mitch McConnell wants big business to rule, so he's playing a trick. He is refusing aid to workers. Democrats are negotiating with him to try to get unemployment assistance and social welfare. McConnell knows Dems won't pay attention to corporate bailouts if he takes the public hostage, and Democrats know that they can hand out favors to big business if they just talk about how they got larger checks for workers.

So McConnell will put a bill down in front of Nancy Pelosi, with some good stuff like unemployment insurance, but also the really ugly stuff to hand over America to big business. The corporatists in the Democratic Party will tell her "Pass the corporate coup bill, after all we have to do something right now!" And because she doesn't have the votes from within her own caucus because of these corporatists, and because she doesn't particularly care if America is sold off to big business, she will do that. The only hope is to get together a bipartisan group from the right and the left to oppose this charade.

And there's a precedent.

In 2008, when Congress was on the brink of passing a $700 billion bailout to Wall Street, something astonishing happened. A motley bipartisan group of roughly a hundred members, as well as outside experts, formed what was called the "Skeptic's Caucus," and organized enough votes to take down the package. Congressional leaders then attached some minor tweaks, and forced the package through after the stock market crashed. Ultimately, the skeptics failed, and the bailouts ended up shifting power and wealth to an unaccountable elite class.

But for that brief moment, it became clear that opposition to Congressional leadership on corporate subsidies is possible. We will need another Skeptic's caucus, and quickly. And this time, it can succeed. Because this time, no one is fooled by what is happening. We can see it plainly.

So whether you are a Republican or Democrat, join a new Skeptic's caucus. And demand your member of Congress represent YOU, and not just big business. Help the people by dealing with unemployment, rent, mortgages, not big business executives trying to save their cushy positions.

That's the situation. I need you to take this newsletter and repost it, forward it, and contact anyone you know in politics, including your representative. Tell them they have to help the people directly and not send out aid to big business without *strict conditions.* Otherwise after this pandemic, we will wake up living in a society with a lot less freedom.

Thanks for reading. And if you liked this essay, you can sign up here for more issues of BIG, a newsletter on how to restore fair commerce, innovation and democracy. If you want to a book to hunker down with while sheltering in place, read my book, Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy.

cheers,

Matt Stoller

P.S. I am releasing all copyright claims on this essay. Take it! It's yours!
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javi

Running is life. Anything before or after is just waiting

Lacenaire

La que se nos viene encima, primo.

A ver quién es el zumbado que se emperruza en intentar resucitar el sector turístico. Apuesto por Cs, seguido de Los Eficientes.

¿A que no nos queda más remedio que poner todos los huevos en el cesto del GND?