XJ Dreamin'
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XJ Dreamin' said:I am afraid I must reserve comment on your economic plan for a time after I get some sleep. I've let the time get much too late as it is.
Later.
Well, I've had time to sleep, but I doubt it did me much good.
I don't know that I can tie the changes in the monetary system to the degradation of the social contract, but certainly economy is an element of the social order.
One thing that I see as a problem is that the relationship between 'making money' and politics has become much more overt on the national level. Certainly, making money and politics has always been related. What began at the chiefdom level of social order as centralization of resources for the purposes of redistribution was too easily perverted into centralization for personal gain. And, of course, big money influencing policy in American government is nothing new.
However, this trend to view the health of the stock market as an indicator of the nation's economic health is something I don't understand. Every time a news show says that it's time to talk national economics they end up talking to a market analyst who is going ga-ga over the latest merger or latest round of lay-offs (both, apparently, good things for the economy :wierd: ). Why don't we do something about the trade deficit with China? I suspect that those in the know might actually be invested in the Chinese companies sucking up all of our money. Why else would you promote the Chinese economy and say it was good for our economy? I can't figure out any other reason. Something similar came up during Regan's administration. Japanese companies were accused of predatory practices, dumping on the US market. Regan declined to address the issue. My thought at the time was, "Hmm...I wonder how many of Regan's friends are invested in those Japanese companies?" It just seems to me that there is a maniacal fixation on the health of the Dow and a rather drastic disregard for the health of the US economy.
That's a bit too conspiracy minded, even for me
