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		<title>Capitalism redux!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lets make individual self-reliance, effort and reward popular again.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I make a seminal effort based on my current opinions. This may be long but I promise you it will be worth it (to me if not you).</p>
<p>My ideas have not come easily or quickly but they are the result of a lot of thought, observation and experience. If you had asked me just a few years ago about this I would have opposed it vigorously. How time and circumstances change things!</p>
<p>Here it is.</p>
<p>Capitalism has failed.  Plain and simple (well not so simple . . . it has taken a few generations).</p>
<p>The capitalism that I grew up with was traditional Adam Smith &#8216;laissez faire&#8217; and it worked for a good long time.  No longer.  Too much laissez and not enough &#8216;fair.&#8217;</p>
<p>We have returned to the middle ages with a privileged &#8216;royality&#8217; of overpaid selfish executives, stars, athletes and politicians and a vast middle class who are moving steadily down the economic ladder.  Capitalism has made it so.  It isn&#8217;t right, it isn&#8217;t American and it can&#8217;t continue.</p>
<p>The royalty of the twenty-first century are those born to great wealth (or power/influence) as well as those who reaped great wealth (power/influence) without genuine effort/sacrifice <em>and </em> have failed to use a good part of such wealth (power/influence) for the common good (charities, jobs etc).  For them life has become all about &#8217;self&#8217; and nothing about &#8216;us.&#8217;  Worse, this plague of selfishness is spreading further down the food chain.</p>
<p>Not far from my neighborhood are houses as big and fancy as medieval castles (one was even built to look like them!).  Too big for function and need.</p>
<p>So why?</p>
<p>Pride ? Singular distinction?  One-upmanship?  Keep up with the Joneses? You get the idea.</p>
<p>That is a big part of the problem.  Pride cometh before the fall.  Jealousy too.  Bad news.</p>
<p>The protestant (puritan) ethic of Adam Smith&#8217;s capitalism no longer exists.  Selfishness and pride have taken its place.   All you have to do is look around, watch TV, listen to the radio, go to a movie, shop in the mall.  The thesis that hard work along with social responsibility leads to true success have been replaced with the proposition that money is power and power is right and that both are good.</p>
<p>This is true in politics, in business and even in religion.  It has infiltrated the minds of retired grandparents living someplace warm and far from family responsibility, of adults with no desire for children or sacrifice, of teenagers whose greatest desire is fame and fortune, clergy who lust after money or power.</p>
<p>Jeez, Louise people!  Do you think Edison did what he did for money?  Did Washington seek out the great power he was given?   Bhudda?  Muhammad?  Christ?  Isaiah?  Krishna?</p>
<p>American businessmen and politicians are more like Russians of this century (think Putin and his fellow oligarchs &#8212; greedy, self-serving and egotistical).  Those who idolize, envy or look up to them are joining the madness.</p>
<p>Selfishness, selfishness selfishness . . . red is blue, green is black, taking responsibility for your own actions or words are things of the past.  We hear daily of entitlement for the masses and greater wealth and power for the elite (the rich and powerful).  And, we let it go on.</p>
<p>The wealthy democrats don&#8217;t really care, they are set for life.  The wealthy republicans just want more.  Where does it end?  Most of us fit in the ever growing middle losing hope.</p>
<p>I am well aware this sounds like Marx and Engels.  Shoot, I&#8217;ve read all their stuff.  Thought it was rubbish too.  They didn&#8217;t get it right but they sure as heck didn&#8217;t get it completely wrong.</p>
<p>Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.  Sadly today power comes from wealth&#8211;not intelligence, compassion, capability or wisdom as it has in the past.</p>
<p>This is not to say all those with wealth are corrupt.  There are a few who at least try to demonstrate a modicum of gratitude and social responsibility.  But the others?  What do you expect when wealth is handed to you or taken (given) in immoral and dishonest ways?  If you don&#8217;t really work for something it has little or no value.  Give someone a hundred-million dollar salary and they won&#8217;t think cheating on a measly hundred-thousand dollar shower curtain is wrong.  Give someone a fortune for putting a ball in a basket four times a week and they won&#8217;t care about frequent indiscretions.</p>
<p>NO ONE. I REPEAT NO ONE, is worth what our public companies pay their CEO&#8217;s, what owners pay athletes, what studios pay actors, what talking-heads make on TV or radio.  It isn&#8217;t right when people are going hungry&#8211;not in Christian belief, not in Muslim belief, not in Hindu belief, not in Jewish belief, not in any sane person&#8217;s mind!</p>
<p>And it is not part of any capitalism that I want to engage in.</p>
<p>The uniquely American form of capitalism is a failed model as it now stands.  It worked magically when it was left to the masses.  Individuals, and small organizations, took advantage of opportunities.  When larger organizations (including the government) started joining the the &#8216;band&#8217; things went haywire.</p>
<p>How did we come to the point that thinking executive leadership alone (decision making really) is the be all and end all?  Where is the work ethic?  What good can come from sitting in meetings or going to two-martini lunches all day?  Leaders for leadership&#8217;s sake leads to empty promises and misguided decisions.  At the top of ANY organization bigger than fifty people or so committee trumps executive decision ANY time.   I believe that literally anyone with an IQ in the normal range can run a big company&#8211;or a nation.</p>
<p>Adam Smith (Milton Friedman, John Galbraith and others as well) never contemplated incredibly enormous international corporations with revenues bigger than most nations (influence bigger too what with their PAC money, payoffs and such).  The founding fathers never contemplated a legislature hamstrung in partisan politics.</p>
<p>We ended up with a social/economic society that saw profits and money/power as the &#8216;only&#8217; goal.  Individually and organizationally.  Large corporations started setting goals for execs that were measured in dollar terms and rewarded short-term.  Imagine <em>anyone </em>making over $100 million a year let alone the CEO of a publically held company.   The guy that makes a few decisions every so often but never,ever sweats about a house payment.</p>
<p>The very thought is obscene.</p>
<p>Who is the real boss?  Stockholders. Those with investments of hard-earned money that came from their own sweat and tears.  Not fancy Board of Directors or CEOs.</p>
<p>How did this happen?</p>
<p>What about so-called &#8217;stars&#8217; or athletes with incomes in the tens of millions annually?</p>
<p>Politicians who change parties or laws to get elected?</p>
<p>Marx must be turning over in his grave laughing at us.  Lenin is shaking his head.  The founding father&#8217;s are shedding tears!  I am sickened at what the last few years have shown us about our society.</p>
<p>Our large public companies and our politicians have NO social conscience.  And they have proven that they aren&#8217;t operating for the common good of shareholders or the public.  How could they create huge losses or deficits and they still pay gigantic bonuses or provide immoral perks?  They want only what is best for them such as higher pay, special treatment at airports, incredible retirement, private jets, big staffs and on and on and on.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t right.</p>
<p>Now the good news.  It doesn&#8217;t have to be this way.</p>
<p>It is time for capitalism to reinvent itself.  Capitalism II.  Capitalism redux.</p>
<p>Lets get back to basics.  If you want to get rich in this country lets make it possible to do it the old fashioned way.  Work for it.  Do it with innovation and job creation.  Do it with new and better products and/or productivity.  Don&#8217;t do it on the back of the middle/working class.  Don&#8217;t do it by transferring the wealth (what&#8217;s left of it) from the workers to the slackers.</p>
<p>If you want to get rich in corporate America do it as a shareholder or entrepreneur.  Don&#8217;t do it with huge salaries and undeserved bonuses . . . or with golden parachutes or back dated options.  Do it by earning it over a long time and do it honestly.</p>
<p>If you want to &#8217;serve&#8217; the country, do it for a few (very few) years and then get back to what you should be doing.</p>
<p>We have to change the background to make capitalism II work.  It will take (and I can&#8217;t believe I&#8217;m writing this) new laws that will limit (or tax) the amounts executives or stars or athletes make.</p>
<p>We have to have a political and economic environment where innovation, creativity and effort are rewarded.  We have to have a society where a person lacking legitimate skills can earn fortunes for &#8216;playing.&#8217;  We have to shun the idea that executive leadership (in business or politics) is deserving of inordinate reward.</p>
<p>We have to reward small business, entrepreneurs and everyone for honest effort.</p>
<p>It won&#8217;t be easy nor quick.</p>
<p>Here are some basic ideas to get the ball rolling.  I&#8217;ll confess I&#8217;m no angel but I can think at least as clearly as our best economists, politicians, and business leaders.  So can most of you.  Our country was not founded by geniuses.  It was founded by hard-working patriots who were also  citizen soldiers willing to shed their own blood for principles they believed in.</p>
<p>What a great example.  How do we use it?   Simple and straight forward.  Those are things are leaders might not understand and so we have to make them do so.</p>
<p>Change will come from the bottom up and <em>we</em> are responsible for it.</p>
<p>So.</p>
<p>No public CEO or executive of any kind should make more in a year than the President of the United States of America makes during a four year term.  At least not in direct compensation. Allow such folk to earn more ONLY with legitimate stock options that last at least 5 years ( and put limits there too unless they buy stock with their own money!).</p>
<p>On top of that change the law so that the President makes about ten times the average wage of American workers (thus CEO&#8217;s can only make 30 times the average American wage).</p>
<p>As to &#8217;stars&#8217; and athletes and such?  Let them make what the market will bear, but tax the living daylights out of them and anyone willing to pay them more than ten times the average pay of American teachers of grades one through twelve (then use the taxes to increase pay for teachers, make classes smaller or improve our schools).</p>
<p>We have to loose the false vision of a privileged and royal class who are above the law and make sure <em>everyone</em> is a real part of our society.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong.  Wealth isn&#8217;t bad.  Live long and prosper, someone said.  I agree (and thank you Spock).</p>
<p>But, prospering doesn&#8217;t mean living like King Solomon while tens of thousands in America are homeless, or lack decent healthcare, or have no real education, or don&#8217;t have jobs etc, etc, etc.</p>
<p>Next solution.  A shadow government.  This  creates jobs and will completely guarantee that Congress (and all politicians) will make better, if not perfect decisions.</p>
<p>It works like this.  Every single elected official must have three advisors appointed (by independent means to be determined, but randomly from all walks of life and subject only to the meanest of qualifications &#8212; i.e average joes).  They will be only from the general public of the politicians constituency and will take the part-time job for as long as the politician holds it (which should be no more than two terms in ALL cases).</p>
<p>Under this system NO politician will be able to cast a vote or make a binding decision unless the majority of these advisors agree.   They will be paid a salary nearly equal to one-half of the politician&#8217;s and will also have access to all his records and dealings (with PACS, influence peddlars, lobbyists etc.) to  insure transparency.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s nearly 2,000 high-paying jobs for the Federal government alone!  Sure it increases the size of government, but it also increases the influence of &#8216;us&#8217; on that government &#8230; for the people, by the people.</p>
<p>As a matter-of-fact we can do something similar for top executives of ALL multi-national corporations.  Wouldn&#8217;t that be something?  Hey, imagine if every single pro-team had to have a few average athletes and they had to play? Cool huh?  Man would this equalize the world!</p>
<p>We have to make America great again and don&#8217;t you believe it when some radio or TV knucklehead rants that it is going to come by free market economics or government control. Free markets as we know them have failed.  Now we have to try something else.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s make individual self-reliance, effort and reward popular again.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s find a way to &#8216;tax&#8217; our way out of the incredibly huge deficit that Bush, Obama and those &#8216;gems&#8217; in Congress have created for us.  Don&#8217;t believe it when you hear more laissez for big business will accomplish that.  Small business?  well that&#8217;s a whole different story.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s end the coming class warfare before it starts.  Let&#8217;s not have <em>any </em>royalty or American idols.   All men were created equal (women too).  Let&#8217;s not change <em>that</em> premise.  Throw those who won&#8217;t play by the rules, the crooks, in jail be they CEO&#8217;s, Senators or janitors.</p>
<p>Real capitalism relies <em>entirely</em> on individuals.  We need a social/political/economic environment that both realizes and rewards that.</p>
<p>Capitalism II.</p>
<p>Capitalism redux.</p>
<p>Capitalism can rock again!</p>
<p>IF WE LET (make) IT!!</p>
<p>The picture is from flickr&#8217;s <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/aussiegall/334923969/">aussiegall </a></p>
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		<title>Integrity vs. bars</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 04:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>scott</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bars, bars, bars&#8211;we need them used more in this country.? The theme here is the kind of bars you see above.? Not the candy type, or the beer type or the pool type.? Jail bars.?</p>
<p>This is the way?I see it and you can?cite me for idiocy if i&#8217;m wrong . . . it happens more than?I would like to admit . . . but? I don&#8217;t think this is one of those cases.?</p>
<p>Starts like this.? Where do people that do wrong to society go?? Behind bars.? Where do people that are liars, cheaters, and thiefs go?? Behind bars.? Well, mostly anyway.? First I guess someone has to catch them and they have to be found guilty and sentenced.??? Those kind of bars.</p>
<p>Few people actually confess and end up behind bars.? They all fight it hard first.? But our leaders (political, economic and even religious)?? They can confess and apologize and get off &#8220;Scott free&#8217; (and by the way?I hate that overused and inaccurate term . . . &#8216;cuz the only thing this Scott every got for free was the freakin&#8217; FLU!)</p>
<p>What about our elected and appointed officials?? They fess up and keep on truckin&#8217;.? Oh, mommy, please make the pain go away.? And that ticks me off royally.?</p>
<p>?Integrity&#8211;we are short on that in our leaders just like we are short on bars for them (the Leninist theory &#8212; proved by Stalin by the way &#8212; that the rich and powerful are never punished).????I saw something on?TV that really got me thinking about this&#8211;the Barris (now sadly Senator) scandal hitting all the channels now.?? How in the &amp;%#$ do we keep electing people and allowing?them to &#8217;serve&#8217; us? in such blatantly immoral ways ?? Boy do our leaders give a whole?new meaning to &#8217;serve&#8217; &#8211;? dang it but we do?keep electing the knuckleheads?!?</p>
<p>We need leaders and beauracrats with integrity first and foremost.? Without it you shouldn&#8217;t even be allowed to run, let alone serve.? And of course NEVER get appointed (ouch to you Secretary Geithner)</p>
<p>this Barris thing in Illinois is sickening to me.? Did he really lie to get the Senate to seat him?? Sounds like it.? That makes him right in the same corner of the dark painted room as his apparently good friend Blogojevichinhiemer.? I hate it.?Don&#8217;t you?</p>
<p>If we don&#8217;t start putting some of these social &#8216;evildoers&#8217; in prison for a good long time &#8211;?well, then the pain just ain&#8217;t gonna go away and?I guess we will deserve it!? But, we really do deserve better and there are about 270 million folk out there that could do a better job (the implication is that only about 10% of us are bad &#8212; how do they all get elected, appointed or moved into ceo jobs?????).?</p>
<p>Why do we let them get away with dishonesty of any kind? This isn&#8217;t baseball we can&#8217;t, shouldn&#8217;t and hopefullywon&#8217;t give them any more than one strike.</p>
<p>Think back on the last couple of years &#8212; all the politicians, bishops, CEOs and other leaders who let us down.?</p>
<p>It is basic stuff really and pretty simple to grasp.? We have a pretty good indicator anyway.? Immorality and dishonesty pop up every day.?</p>
<p>Take the basic building block of our Christian-Judeo morality.? Marriage.</p>
<p>It is the most basic sign of honesty and integrity in our society.?</p>
<p>The marriage contract.? The marriage oath.?</p>
<p>It is a religious, social and personal contract of the highest order and deserves to be our highest?measure of a man or woman&#8217;s basic integrity.?</p>
<p>How many politicians have confessed to affairs, indiscretions, and infidelities?that?are completely contrary to the marriage contract they entered into?? The &#8216;oath&#8217; the took with their &#8216;mate&#8217;?</p>
<p>Bunches of them.? Just listen?to the news almost any day of the week.?</p>
<p>Jeez, louise these guys are all over!!? We got your Presidents, your Senators, your Congressmen, your officials, your Governors, your Mayors . . .? and they all act like it is just a simple little mistake that should be forgiven.? They want two or even three strikes.? Don&#8217;t give it to them anymore.? They want us to be soooo understanding of their faults and dishonesty and pledge new fidelity and honor.??We buy that crap for crying out loud!? When was the last time you were dishonest and got caught and didn&#8217;t pay a steep price or any price at all?</p>
<p>Should they (the rich, famous, powerful) escape the consequences of their immoral actions?</p>
<p>Well, not just no but HECK NO!!?</p>
<p>Okay, forgiven maybe, but forgotten??? No way hosay.</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t live up to the marriage contract and be honest in the most important relationship in your life then how can anyone expect you to live up to simple contracts like your oath of office?? Your obligation to those who elected you?? Your obligation to your shareholders??? You getting this yet.? If someone can&#8217;t be honest with their legally married partner how can they be honest with the middleclass voter in Tenumchaw, Iowa.? How can a cheating?CEO be expected to be honest with his shareholders, the SEC, the FDIC, the IRS????</p>
<p>We just don&#8217;t?like lying, cheating, fraud, embezzlement, assault, battery, murder and all those immoral and socially wrong acts.? But violating the marriage oath?? It is AT LEAST as bad and yet somehow it gets?thrown down to the bottom of the pile (at least for our leaders) with speeding or driving while on the cell phone.? Its gotta be worse than driving while drinking (one of my son&#8217;s once told me I shouldn&#8217;t?drive while drinking dr. pepper &#8212; but that was wrong on so many levels since you should be allowed to drink dr. pepper and eat a whopper at any time and place).</p>
<p>It just ain&#8217;t right for our leaders . . . elected or any other kind to be dishonest.?</p>
<p>We need some basic levels of trust, ethics, and integrity.? Where does it start?? Where do we draw the line?</p>
<p>Divorce &#8212; that ought to raise some serious questions but not terminal ones.? A few speeding tickets?? Hummm???? But, infidelity?? Shucks, that has got to disqualify anyone at anytime from being a leader for a good long time.?</p>
<p>And it is you and?I that are letting these kind of acts slip on by.? Why?? Because many of us slip up as well?? Fine.? But we have to start over if we do&#8211;you know, prove oursleves all over.?</p>
<p>At least we should?force our leaders to do the same thing.? Don&#8217;t let &#8216;em get entrenched regardless of?what they do or how good they think they are &#8212; except for that one little mistake (its not little stupid&#8211;its like robbing a bank (only worse to those involved).</p>
<p>So, this is the way it is or should be.?</p>
<p>Term limits.? I have said plenty on that.?</p>
<p>Integrity.? Still haven&#8217;t said enough.?</p>
<p>Just?don&#8217;t vote for anyone that has admitted to breaking ANY kind of contract (especially one before God and man)? and don&#8217;t let anyone like that be in any leadership position.?</p>
<p>Not today, not tomorrow and not next year.?</p>
<p>Five years afterward a &#8217;slip&#8217; ?if they are?new shining examples then maybe we can think about it . . . but not a day sooner.</p>
<p>Integrity.? The # 1 thing for a leader to have.?</p>
<p>Blogojevich? Burris? Edwards? Clinton? (whoops we got the 5 year rule going there and?I actually think he is doing?pretty good right now?so scratch Clinton).?</p>
<p>Dishonest leaders?? Throw them out of office and behind bars.? Breaking a any contract is immoral and antisocial.? expect something bad to happen if you break a contract.?</p>
<p>Next time you hear a leader admit to infidelity tell them they are gone.? If they break a tax law? They are gone?? Hire illegal aliens?? Gone.? Pass in a no passing zone??Yepp.</p>
<p>Integrity vs. bars??</p>
<p>Give them the choice.? We can do it americans.? Lets get together and make this happen.</p>
<p>I can only hope.</p>
<p>?</p>
<p>thanks to flickr&#8217;s <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jan1020/2058493426/">jan1020</a>?for the photo</p>
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		<title>Winter of our discontent</title>
		<link>http://capitalistmarks.com/political-munglings/2008/12/winter-of-our-discontent</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2008 23:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>scott</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its winter here at home and it sure is winter in our nation&#8217;s capital. you can tell because our leaders are hibernating . . . again. Taking the cue from our honest (I guess) but?clueless (too tired or lazy) President (we haven&#8217;t even seen a decent effort from him since he declared &#8216;victory&#8217;).</p>
<p>?Whoaa! Don&#8217;t get upset if you&#8217;re a republican &#8211;?I voted the ticket most of my life. But, four years ago?I realized I&#8217;d made a mistake in 2000. Gee,?I thought, shouldn&#8217;t we have the best and brightest minds and souls in the Whitehouse and in the Capitol? So, the last two elections?I voted against anyone and everyone in office.? Booo! to all incumbents!!</p>
<p>Now we are having a long winter that actually began about?four (or maybe eight)?years ago. Our elected officials &#8216;pretend&#8217; to care . . . but only for the camera and really, how the heck could they care,? They don&#8217;t even understand.? I mean, almost none of them live regular lives and suffer from the same problems all of the rest of us do.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s hope Obama (BHO) brings in some sunshine and wakes up the politicos. We need change, we need help, we need unity on important issues and we really need SUMMER in Washington D.C..? Though, you know what? I&#8217;d settle for just an early spring!!</p>
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