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Shagman

(135 posts)
Thu Jul 12, 2012, 12:43 PM Jul 2012

Middle Class? Here's What's Destroying Your Future

According to the conventional account, the Great American Middle Class has been eroded by rising energy costs, globalization, and the declining purchasing power of the U.S. dollar in the four decades since 1973. While these trends have certainly undermined middle-class wealth and income, there are five other less politically acceptable dynamics at work:

1. The divergence of State/private vested interests and the interests of the middle class
2. The emergence of financialization as the key driver of profits and political power
3. The neofeudal “colonization” of the “home market” by ascendant financial Elites
4. The increasing burden of indirect “taxes” as productive enterprises and people involuntarily subsidize unproductive, parasitic, corrupt, but politically dominant vested interests
5. The emergence of crony capitalism as the lowest-risk, highest-profit business model in the U.S. economy

ZeroHedge.com

A couple of interesting points in this piece. Part II, some alleged solutions, is behind the wall.

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Middle Class? Here's What's Destroying Your Future (Original Post) Shagman Jul 2012 OP
I disagree Red Aegis Sep 2012 #1
 

Red Aegis

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1. I disagree
Thu Sep 6, 2012, 05:33 PM
Sep 2012

I disagree with you in that "crony" Capitalism is not the problem. The problem is Capitalism as a whole. I would like to debate or discuss this elsewhere since I don't like the format here. I am actually interested in your arguments.

Looking forward to it!

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