Friday, September 23, 2022

BIDENOMICS - THE REALITIES OF 'CREDIT CARD' JOE BIDEN'S TRICKLE UP ECONOMICS

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30 Harsh Facts About Income And Wealth Inequality That Will Shock You

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Vowing “pain,” Federal Reserve pledges to slash workers’ wages

On Wednesday, the US Federal Reserve increased the federal funds rate by three-quarters of a point, continuing the fastest pace of rate hikes since the 1980s. The action will immediately increase the costs of home mortgages, car loans and credit cards for working class and middle class families already struggling with the highest surge in inflation in four decades. 

In his comments Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell declared that “economic pain” was necessary to reduce inflation. He went on to say that the members of the Federal Open Market Committee expected unemployment to rise from the current 3.7 percent to 4.4 percent in 2023, an increase that would mean the destruction of 1.3 million jobs. Powell made it clear that the Fed was willing to throw the economy into a recession, destroying millions of more jobs.

Powell complained that the Fed’s recent rate hikes had not been sufficient, saying, “Despite the slowdown in growth, the labor market has remained extremely tight, with the unemployment rate near a 50-year low, job vacancies near historical highs, and wage growth elevated.” 

By driving up unemployment, the Fed expected “supply and demand conditions in the labor market to come into better balance overtime, easing the upward pressure on wages and prices.”

Critically, when Powell was asked by a reporter just how long Americans would have to endure economic pain, he replied that it depended on “how long it takes for wages ... to come down.”

In other words, when Powell and the ruling class talk about fighting inflation, they are not talking about stopping corporate price-gouging. No, they are talking about ensuring that real wages continue to fall, driving up corporate profits.

The claim that wages are driving up inflation is entirely a myth. Real average hourly wages of US workers have fallen by 2.8 percent over the last 12 months. Over half of the increase in inflation (53.9 percent) can be attributed to fatter profit margins, according to the Economic Policy Institute, with labor costs accounting for less than 8 percent. But the American ruling class considers even a small, nominal pay rise completely unacceptable and is determined to keep its foot on the neck of the working class. 

The Fed’s moves are aimed at deliberately driving up unemployment and using the threat of economic destitution as a battering ram to suppress a wages movement by the working class and impose even more brutal conditions of exploitation. 

This was spelled out in an op-ed piece by the Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle, which praises former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker for raising interest rates to nearly 20 percent in the early 1980s and provoking “the country’s worst economic recession since the Great Depression” that put “one-tenth of the labor force” out of work. Volcker sent a clear message, McArdle said, “If inflation creeps up, the institution will do whatever it takes to get it back under control.” 

Volcker took these measures to beat back a wave of militant struggles by workers against the ravages of inflation, including the 111-day coal miners strike in 1977-78. The “Volcker Shock” led to a wave of plant closures, mass layoffs, savage wage cuts and Reagan’s smashing of the air traffic controller strike, which the Democratic Party-appointed Volcker called the most important single action “the administration took in helping the anti-inflation fight” because it transformed “the climate of labor-management relations” both “profoundly” and “constructively.”

Despite the collapse in workers’ real wages, the US ruling class is terrified that the inflationary crisis is leading to a resurgence of the class struggle. In recent months, workers in the US and around the world have engaged in evermore militant strikes to demand substantial wage increases and to oppose brutal working conditions, as corporations seek to squeeze more out of fewer and fewer workers. In September alone, Minnesota nurses, Seattle teachers and other workers have struck, and over 110,000 railway workers are pressing for strike action. In the first six months of 2022, according to the strike tracker maintained by Cornell University, there were 180 strikes in the US involving 78,000 workers, up from 102 involving 26,500 workers in the same period a year earlier.  

This is part of a global upsurge of the class struggle, including railway, oil rig, dock and transportation workers in the United Kingdom and other European countries. The Wall Street Journal sounded the alarm in an article titled, “Freight Labor Unrest Is Going Global and Weighing on Supply Chains,” which warned, “From seaport docks in Los Angeles and Liverpool to rail yards in Chicago and warehouses in Europe and the U.S., clashes between cargo workers and management have been rising this year, adding complications and uncertainty to the flow of goods around the world.”

The capitalist governments and central banks in Europe are following the US Fed’s lead in carrying out a pre-emptive strike against this movement. UK Prime Minister Liz Truss instructed railway employees to “get back to work” and end their strikes over pay, job security and working conditions. She is working closely with the trade unions, which suspended the strikes out of respect for Queen Elizabeth and the monarchy.   

In the US, President Biden signed a last-minute deal with the railway unions to prevent a strike last week. But there is enormous opposition to the “agreement,” which turned out to be nothing more than a pledge by the unions to block the strike and impose a slight modification on the terms of Presidential Emergency Board (PEB), which workers were ready to strike against. This includes below-inflation rate raises, a single paid sick day, and the retention of the hated attendance policies, which keep workers on call 24/7. 

Before the deal Biden declared that a railroad strike was unacceptable because of the harm a shutdown would inflict on families, farmers and businesses. What utter hypocrisy coming from a spokesman of the ruling class, which is prepared to throw the economy into a recession and ruin millions of families, farmers and businesses in order to block workers from fighting for living wages. 

When it comes to waging wars abroad, the United States is prepared to throw away hundreds of billions of dollars every year. There is simply no limit to the amount of money to be spent on tanks, warships and missiles. But the demands of workers for increases in pay commensurate with surging prices, much less paid time off and an 8-hour day, are treated as impossible. In reality, there is a deep connection between the US preparations for war against Russia and China and its war against the working class at home.

The growing opposition of the working class is taking the most conscious form in the development of rank-and-file committees among railroad workers, nurses, teachers and other workers, and in the campaign of Will Lehman, the Mack Trucks worker and socialist candidate for president of the United Auto Workers union. Increasingly workers are organizing independently of the pro-capitalist and nationalist trade unions. The fight to defend both the right to a job and the right to a decent standard of living will entail a direct challenge to the capitalist system and the socialist transformation of the economy to satisfy human needs, instead of profit.


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However, the lust for power and immense pecuniary gains cause people to behave in the most cold-hearted fashion.  It is inhuman of Biden's wife and family to allow him to be exploited like this, such that he becomes the target of ridicule. 

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Joe Biden Blooper: ‘I Sure in Hell Don’t Think We Should Be Funding the FBI’

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President Joe Biden stumbled into a confusing discussion on Friday about supporting the idea of defunding the FBI.

“I sure in hell don’t think we should be funding the FBI either,” he said during his speech, without correcting his comment.

The president spoke about the FBI during a campaign rally at National Education Association headquarters in Washington, DC.

During his speech, Biden attacked Republicans for criticizing the FBI even while vowing to make America safer from crime.

He told his supporters he never supported the idea of defunding the police, despite agreeing during his 2020 campaign that funding could be redirected from police departments to other social programs.

Biden said that Republicans could not claim to support law and order after the riots on January 6th, and accused them of failing to support law enforcement.

He also tied in support for the Second Amendment as evidence that Republicans did not support law enforcement.

“You can’t claim to be for a safe America if you take orders from the NRA,” he said.

Joe Biden wanders off lost, again

The day before yesterday, amid all the United Nations festivities, Joe Biden was addressing the Global Fund's Seventh Replenishment Conference in New York. 

The event was organized to raise funds to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.

Biden ended his speech by thanking all the participants for their contributions.

Biden had managed the challenging part of the exercise, reading off the teleprompter devoid of major gaffes.  All he had to do was exit the stage into a safe zone away from prying eyes and camera lenses.

Anyone with functioning cognitive abilities could achieve this with ease.  Alas, that wasn't the case with Biden.

Biden walked toward the right side of the stage to disembark but suddenly stopped, looking confused and lost.

Biden appeared to be mumbling under his breath.  His utterances were inaudible owing to the surrounding noises at the venue.

The host then read out a thank you note, which attracted Biden's attention but seemed to compound his bewilderment.

The video has been viewed nearly six million times. 

To be fair, this was an unfamiliar venue, and camera flashes can temporarily impair visibility.  But when this happens, most individuals promptly look for guidance from personnel from the venue. 

But in Biden's case, this was more than a momentary confusion.  He seemed utterly lost for quite some time.

This isn't the first time Biden seemed to be disoriented.

It happened at the White House following an appearance alongside President Obama.

It even happened on the White House lawn, where Biden ambled around aimlessly despite being prompted by members of the Secret Service.

At one event, Biden once shook hands with an invisible man.

Biden recently struggled to accomplish the simple task of getting his jacket on. When he tried, he dropped his sun goggles.  He needed the assistance of his wife Jill.

Biden seems like an appliance struggling to function when the battery is almost drained. 

An easy way to verify Biden's decline is to watch videos of his from a decade ago.  Biden wasn't exactly the most adept of wordsmiths or astute of thinkers.  But he was able to construct coherent sentences and exit a room.

Yes, Biden was always prone to gaffes, but those gaffes often emanated from carelessness and overconfidence bordering on arrogance.

As vice president, he paid condolences to an Irish then–prime minister over the supposed death of his mother.  However, his tribute was utterly premature, because the lady in question was alive and well.

Biden's recent gaffes are of a different nature.  They originate from a mind that is obviously not functioning fully.

Months ago, Texas GOP rep. Ronny Jackson, who was the White House physician for the Obama and Trump administrations, demanded that Biden take a cognitive test

So what is this condition?

Johns Hopkins Medicine's website states that cognitive disorder impairment, or dementia, usually affects older adults.  This condition affects memory, thinking, and behavior.  It progresses to the point where it affects basic activities and functions. 

An individual who suffers from this mustn't be assigned stressful or complex tasks such as leading one of the world's largest democracies and having access to nuclear weapons.

The decline in Biden's cognitive abilities was apparent from the day he launched his presidential bid.

Even his fellow Democrats taunted him during a primary debate.

But someone in the higher echelons of the Democrat party hatched this plan to install a puppet in the White House.  Someone knew he could use Biden to push a far-left agenda that would alter America forever.

Most presidents are concerned about their legacy and are reluctant to bring about drastic changes.  But Biden struggles to remember his way around the White House lawn, so the notion of his legacy is unlikely to even cross his impaired mind.

So what do we have now?

Biden is lost, both in the literal sense and the metaphorical sense.

The nation is struggling due to Biden's misgovernance on matters ranging from record inflation to an open border.  The world is in chaos.  Afghanistan seems to be back in control of ISIS and al-Qaeda, while the conflict in Ukraine seems to be needlessly escalating due to war-mongers in Washington.  Taiwan is on tenterhooks.  Venezuela has descended into a full-blown narco-state and puppet of Russia, its nationals fleeing that country in their millions.

Biden frequently makes claims that the White House has to walk back, which even his allies in the media are forced to chronicle.

Biden claimed that Vladimir Putin must be ousted from power.  Perhaps Biden inadvertently revealed the mission behind the U.S. intervening in the conflict in Russia, as that claim was summarily walked back.

Biden recently claimed that the pandemic is over, but the puppetmasters repudiated that statement, too.

Beyond the walk-backs, Biden's schedule when he is in the White House is always light.  He frequently escapes to Delaware, even when the country is struggling under myriad crises due to his misgovernance.

Biden rarely is subjected to the press for impromptu questions, and in fact, Biden's staffers often prevent him from answering questions.  Live broadcasts are frequently delayed by an hour, quite possibly because Biden is unprepared.

Biden read cluelessly from a teleprompter, making it obvious that he doesn't comprehend the words he is pronouncing. 

He reads anything before him, including the instructions.

The White House may manage to "manage" Biden, but his incapacity is exposed when he has to deal the shrewd adversaries such as Russia's President Putin.

Putin surely realized during his one-to-one meeting with Biden that Biden was compromised and not in control.  Perhaps it emboldened him to engage militarily in Ukraine.

What should the GOP do if they win majorities in the Senate and the House following the midterms?

They must compel Biden to take a thorough cognitive test, and the test results must be made public.  The test must be administered in the presence of Dr. Jackson and Dr. Rand Paul in addition to Biden's team of doctors.

If Biden were to fail those tests, he must be relieved from his duties, immediately.

The first alternative is the 25th Amendment, which has never been used previously.  Here the vice president and the majority of the president's Cabinet determine that the president is unfit for office.  Congress then approves that process by a two-thirds vote in both chambers.

This is an impossibility since the vice president and Biden's Cabinet are Democrats.

The second alternative is impeachment.

Despite the fact that the GOP won't be able to convict Biden in the Senate due to the likes of Mitt Romney, Mitch McConnell, Lisa Murkowski, and other usual suspects, a Republican Congress must impeach Biden for symbolic reasons.

Installing a puppet and running a government by proxy are tactics used by the Deep State of third-world totalitarian regimes.  This must never be allowed in one of the world's leading democracies.

However, the lust for power and immense pecuniary gains cause people to behave in the most cold-hearted fashion.  It is inhuman of Biden's wife and family to allow him to be exploited like this, such that he becomes the target of ridicule. 

Biden is the empty vessel into which anything can be poured. 

This dream is for the Democrats eager to force their unpopular and unsustainable ideas on the public, yet this has become an unmitigated nightmare for the American people.

The Democrats have diminished the highest office in the nation and the nation itself.

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It was another challenging week for President Joe Biden. The 79-year-old commander in chief attempted to reassure the American people of his mental fitness during an interview with 60 Minutes, but he struggled to form a coherent sentence. "I have trouble even mentioning, even saying to myself, my own head, the number of years," Biden said. "I no more think of myself as being as old as I am than fly. I mean, it's just not."

Biden's handlers need to do a better job of corralling him immediately after he stops speaking to prevent him from wandering off like a nursing home patient on the loose. White House aides are presumably overwhelmed, given how often they are forced to publicly disavow something Biden blurted out in public. For example, administration officials scrambled to clarify Biden's assertion that the COVID-19 "pandemic is over." White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre suggested Biden might have been distracted while "walking through the Detroit car show" and "looking around."

The president fired back in an exclusive guest column for the Washington Free Beacon, insisting his brain is working just fine. "Joe Biden is not a question of fitness to serve as president," he wrote. "Repeat the line."

Have a great weekend!

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