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The Collapse and Abuse Obama Doesn’t Want You to Know About

John Ransom | Sep 30, 2014


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Corporations are fleeing the United States for the relative tax benefits of places like Ireland. And the corporate self-exile trend is helping to push merger and acquisition activity to the highest level since the 2008 financial crash-- but it's not cause for joy. Just the opposite in fact.

“Worldwide, $2.6 trillion in M&A has been reported up to Sept. 26, according to Thomson Reuters data,” writes Investor’s Business Daily, “the most since the $3.2 trillion seven years ago. It's a big jump from the $1.6 trillion in buyouts and takeovers in the same span last year.”

The merger activity isn’t just an indictment of a broken tax system, although it is certainly that. It’s also symptomatic of an economy that has been so dislocated by liberal make-a-wish policies that corporations are resorting to more balance sheet arbitrage to dress up results for investors who demand results…just as investors should demand results.

But while Wall Street will certainly revel in the profits—as they should-- it’s time that the children in this abusive marriage between bankers and DC sue to end the relationship. The bankers, as the battered spouse in this relationship, are too close to the abuser to object, that's why it lies to rest of us.

The game has gone on now for six years and more, fueled by easy money policies via the Federal Reserve. The Fed has added to the fuel of zero interest rates by buying nearly $3.5 trillion in U.S. government debt, much of it the highly toxic debt created by the housing bubble that burst from 2006 to 2008.

In turn that money has gone to financing dividend payments, share buy back programs and now merger and acquisition activity of public companies that while certainly accretive to shareholders and earnings per share, are not indications of healthy corporate bottom lines.

“U.S. corporations have been able to squeeze a lot of lemonade from the wizened fruit of the current recovery,” says CovergEx chief market analyst Nicholas Colas, “generating excellent earnings from lackluster sales growth. Wall Street is used to that trick by now; we need to see some new material to hold our interest. And that means revenue growth commensurate with the color we hear from the Federal Reserve as it begins to chart its path to higher interest rates.”

After subtracting for inflation, said Colas in the middle of September, the 30 stocks in the Dow, for example, are only growing revenue by just about 1 percent annually.

That, combined with the accounting tricks, may be enough to keep earnings going up temporarily but unless Wall Street invents some new accounting tricks eventually the Street is going to have to rely on old-fashioned sales growth to keep the party going.

Part of the argument against temporary stimulus measures has been that Wall Street begins to get hooked on the appearance of earnings growth when in fact it’s just a mirage created by the heat of easy money.

One day, without even going through a true business cycle, earnings expectations could collapse because the bankers on Wall Street and the lobbyists on K Street have run out of tricks to play.

And if they don’t run out of tricks, it’s only because a worse scenario awaits us: More laws, for more money, for more earnings gimmicks – like an “everyone-gets-a-loan” mortgage program sponsored by Uncle Sam or a rebate certificate that allows you to buy a car with your neighbor’s tax money.

As long as our fiscal policies are created primarily to help politicians get reelected by demonizing true productivity and rewarding sloth, expect the crash to come any day now.

The day of reckoning could be tomorrow, or it could be ten years from now.

But raise your hands if you want it to be the day you retire.

Yeah; me neither.

http://finance.townhall.com/columnists/johnransom/2014/09/30/the-collapse-and-abuse-obama-doesnt-want-you-to-know-about-n1898445/page/full
 

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This guy pretty much sums the worthless obstructionist Republicans up...

Republicans are a fucking disgrace these days.

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There are a variety of adjectives to describe Republicans in Congress since Americans elected an African American man to lead the Executive Department, and setting aside sheer racial animus, some apt descriptors are total incompetence, inability to perform, and blatant ineptitude that easily inform the state of the Republican Party. They have, though, been very proficient at obstructing the President from their minority position and it is a sure sign they have nothing but contempt for the American people, the government, and particularly President Obama as they have done absolutely nothing for over four years except prevent the government from operating for the people. Their obstructionism won them the distinction of the worst, least effective Congress in the nation’s history, and instead of reeling from the harsh assessment, they have seized on the phony scandals over the past weeks to focus attention away from the fact that as public servants and the people’s representatives, they are absolutely worthless and have no intention of governing. Instead, they have, and will continue to, spend every waking moment obstructing the government and continue their crusade to discredit President Obama by playing up false scandals. The real scandal plaguing Washington is Republican obstructionism and their apparent glee at having phony scandals to cover the fact they lack any agenda to govern absent tax cuts for the rich and defaming the African American in the Oval Office.

In what should be evident to the American people, the next several months, and possibly years, will be a gross repeat of the past four years of government inaction on the issues that matter most to the American people. Republicans promised to focus entirely on jobs nearly two-and-a-half years ago that have produced no jobs, and their total lack of interest in immigration reform or addressing gun safety measures will be amplified as they celebrate spending all their time on Benghazi, the I.R.S., and more attacks on the Affordable Care Act. The mainstream media has been complicit in focusing on phony scandals instead of the GOP’s lack of a coherent agenda to help economic recovery or the American people, and there has been no better example than the rapidly decreasing national debt that has been supplanted with persistent coverage of Benghazi, the I.R.S., and government seizure of journalist’s phone records that is a direct result of Republican policy under the Bush Administration. In fact, all of the phony scandals can be laid at the feet of Republican ineptitude and economic malfeasance to thwart the President’s attempt to govern. As journalist Dan Rather opined on Thursday, “And no wonder they’re slapping high five behind closed doors. President Obama must feel like he’s Gulliver tied down, every time he turns around he can’t really move in any way. It raises the question: Can he get anything done in this second term as president with the Republicans playing this obstructionist role?”


The phony scandals Republicans will spend the next few months on shine a light on their inaction and not, as they hope, the President’s alleged scandal-ridden Administration. The alleged cover-up of the tragedy in Benghazi shifts attention from Republicans’ refusing to appropriate more funding for security at embassies despite requests from the State Department, and media is remiss to ever point out that Republicans never investigated or charged the Bush administration for lax security during several embassy attacks around the world during Bush’s tenure as president. However, Bush was a white man, and that fact alone gives Republicans cover for ignoring the danger inherent in Bush’s cowboy diplomacy that put “brave American heroes'” lives in jeopardy. Still, after eight months of Republicans’ transparent obstruction and blatantly dishonesty inherent in their Benghazi investigations, it is painfully obvious they refuse to accept the truth or disclosures they demanded, and received as the White House released nearly 100 pages of emails and documentation answering their questions. Their persistent investigations, hearings, and threats of new investigations are deliberate tactics to avoid governing and obstruct the President from continuing the nation’s economic recovery.


Republicans tasked car thief and House Oversight Committee chairman Darrell Issa with holding investigations into the alleged Benghazi scandal and phony outrage involving I.R.S. investigators who did their due diligence in scrutinizing political activists’ illegal applications for 501(C)(4) “social welfare” tax exemption, instead of investigating Karl Rove and Koch brothers’ Americans for Prosperity’s illegal applications meant to conceal their dark money donors. The idea that the President, or anyone in his administration ordered the IRS to target conservative groups is insane on its face, especially since it was George W. Bush’s appointee that ran the IRS. Subsequently, while Republicans are busy attempting to tie the White House and the President to using the I.R.S. to steal the 2012 election, they conveniently will avoid spending one minute on job creation or admitting new revenue from the fiscal cliff tax increases are bringing the nation’s debt down by $231 billion in a very short period of time.


The other alleged scandal Republicans and Democrats are weighing in on is a controversy about the Justice Department’s subpoenaing journalists’ phone records in an investigation into leaks about a terrorist operation. It was Republicans who designed the intrusive Patriot Act, but since Barack Obama is President, they are crying foul in spite of his Administration investigating itself, and despite Attorney General Eric Holder previously recusing himself from the case, some Republicans called for his resignation. It is political theatre for Republicans to avoid doing the real work they were sent to Washington to do that they have determined is destroying President Obama
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In a recent PPP survey, Americans said they want, and expect, Congress to focus on the economic recovery and jobs, immigration reform, and gun safety legislation and not phony scandals like Benghazi or the IRS doing its job. Republicans in Congress are incapable and frankly incompetent to make any substantive progress on job creation will instead spend the next several months on hearings, investigations, and ransoming the rapidly approaching debt ceiling, and obstruct this President, and the government from doing the business of the people. It has been their practice for four years and now that they have three active and phony scandals, their treasonous obstruction will take on a new measure of severity. All the while, the American people will continue suffering gross incompetence and an ineffectual government that defines the Republican Party since the people elected an African American president.

There is no doubt Republicans hate this President, but their deliberate obstruction of government informs that their animus extends far beyond the African American in the White House. The Republican ineptitude and obstruction is approaching anti-American criminality, and their obstruction of the President’s nominees, efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and time spent on phony scandals informs they hate this country, the people, and the Constitutional mandate for governance they swore to uphold as part of the jobs whether they are in the minority or not. The real scandal the American people have been, and will continue, suffering over the past four and a half years and well into the foreseeable future is that Republicans lack any coherent agenda that does not include tax cuts for the rich and deregulating their corporate sponsors. Coupled with their animus toward President Obama and grasping at fabricated scandals, they have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that they truly hate America every bit as much as they hate this President and if their ineptitude is not criminal, then it is certainly treasonous.

http://www.politicususa.com/2013/05...tionism-real-scandal-plaguing-washington.html
 

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You guys should have listened to Bob Dole. Ronald Reagan would be considered a bigger socialist than Obama if he were around today. The Republicans have become a group of Sheriff Joe, Acebb, festeringZit, Dave, Russ, Willie loons. Very embarrassing to watch.

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The Kansas Republican said he was disturbed by his party’s obstructionist behavior on Capitol Hill. “It seems almost unreal that we can’t get together on a budget or legislation,” he said.


President Obama also deserves blame for failing to reach out to Republicans in his first term and cultivate better relationships across party lines, Dole said.
Asked whether he would be welcomed by the Republican Party today, Dole said, “I doubt it. Reagan wouldn’t have made it, certainly Nixon wouldn’t have made it, because he had ideas. We might have made it, but I doubt it.”


Dole said his party needs stronger leadership. “Somebody has to stand up and say, 'We're not going to do this,'" he said.
 

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Hahahaha, my favorite line from Dole is...

"certainly Nixon wouldn’t have made it, because he had ideas"

That's how pathetic the Repubs have become that someone with ideas that don't involve destroying the government can't make it in their party.
 

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I miss the days where Republicans were a decent party. It's sad to see what they've become. Even Bob Dole knows. Ronald Reagan would have no chance in hell in todays degenerate Repub party. Cliven Bundy would have a better chance of being elected than he would.
 
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I miss the days where Republicans were a decent party. It's sad to see what they've become. Even Bob Dole knows. Ronald Reagan would have no chance in hell in todays degenerate Repub party. Cliven Bundy would have a better chance of being elected than he would.

Then why did Mitt Romney get the nomination over Rick Perry? Come on, man. There are some loons on the right but the vast majority aren't Cliven Bundys.
 

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i miss the days where republicans were a decent party. It's sad to see what they've become. Even bob dole knows. Ronald reagan would have no chance in hell in todays degenerate repub party. Cliven bundy would have a better chance of being elected than he would.

a you the white fovor flav
 

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I miss the days where Republicans were a decent party. It's sad to see what they've become. Even Bob Dole knows. Ronald Reagan would have no chance in hell in todays degenerate Repub party. Cliven Bundy would have a better chance of being elected than he would.

Um, you weren't old enough to vote for Clinton when he ran the 2nd time.

You pining for some past glory is hilarious.

You're beyond dipshit.
 

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It's fucken unreal - almost all Dems just put there head down and say nothing regarding Obama - he is going down in history as a very poor President and as far as Dems would consider a major disappointment
 

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Heard the same shit his first term! You guys and your polls are embarrassing. Obama would win a 3rd term if he were allowed to run again. The republicans are in shambles on the national stage. Only thing holding them up is gerrymandering and getting degenerate House members to obstruct everything. If you want to see bad poll numbers, you should check out Congressional Republicans, lol.
 

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We'll see how things work out in November - Obama is basically the one running so we'll see what kind of support he has - very likely the Republicans control all of Congress - then we get a Republican President and overturn Health Care and lower taxes and all Barry will be known for is assisting queers getting married and shooting a couple of pirates off Somalia
 

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Heard the same shit his first term! You guys and your polls are embarrassing. Obama would win a 3rd term if he were allowed to run again. The republicans are in shambles on the national stage. Only thing holding them up is gerrymandering and getting degenerate House members to obstruct everything. If you want to see bad poll numbers, you should check out Congressional Republicans, lol.

Not a huge Republican supporter, but your argument may only be valid by default. Republicans don't have a strong candidate to oppose Obama in a hypothetical 3rd term election, but his plummeting approval rating is a good counter argument.
 

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Not a huge Republican supporter, but your argument may only be valid by default. Republicans don't have a strong candidate to oppose Obama in a hypothetical 3rd term election, but his plummeting approval rating is a good counter argument.

This was the same story from his first term. People were even saying he'd drop out of the race because he had no chance. The entire government has been hated for the past 6 years. Republicans have no credible candidates that would come close to Obama. They are a mess with the worst ratings in all of politics. The fact there are enough retarded states to vote in a repub majority for Senate is a scary thought. The Repubs are an absolute disaster. But with gerrymandering they will control the House for a long time and we will have a lot of Ted Cruz type degenerates fucking up the country. It's sickening.
 

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This was the same story from his first term. People were even saying he'd drop out of the race because he had no chance. The entire government has been hated for the past 6 years. Republicans have no credible candidates that would come close to Obama. They are a mess with the worst ratings in all of politics. The fact there are enough retarded states to vote in a repub majority for Senate is a scary thought. The Repubs are an absolute disaster. But with gerrymandering they will control the House for a long time and we will have a lot of Ted Cruz type degenerates fucking up the country. It's sickening.
I mean I vote Republican, but I knew Romney never stood a chance. Anyone who didn't know that was either dumb or ignorant. Cognitive dissonance, holmes. I mean I laid the heavy juice, took Obama to win, and made over a thousand.

On a side note, I don't see how you think bashing Republicans brings credibility to your argument. Stick to the facts. Some intelligent, educated, and informed Republicans DO exist (hi).
 

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I like old school Republicans. Of course there are intelligent republicans. I like people like Romney, Christie, Huntsman, GWB, Reagan, etc. But to watch them take it in the ass by this southern style bullshit conservatism is sickening. Christie is the only one with balls to stand up against these freaks. Even McCain tries. But like Dole said, you simply can't be in the Repub conversation these days if you do not play by the cult rules. Watching Romney try to act conservative was hilarious. Until the intelligent Repubs start standing up against this disease, there is nothing positive to say about them.
 

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I like old school Republicans. Of course there are intelligent republicans. I like people like Romney, Christie, Huntsman, GWB, Reagan, etc. But to watch them take it in the ass by this southern style bullshit conservatism is sickening. Christie is the only one with balls to stand up against these freaks. Even McCain tries. But like Dole said, you simply can't be in the Repub conversation these days if you do not play by the cult rules. Watching Romney try to act conservative was hilarious. Until the intelligent Repubs start standing up against this disease, there is nothing positive to say about them.
It's difficult to take issue with anything you said, for a change. Romney is smart and looks presidential. If he wasn't facing off against the first black president (incumbent at that), I think he could have won. Reagan was principled. Christie is principled. I just can't envision him becoming president.
 

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It's difficult to take issue with anything you said, for a change. Romney is smart and looks presidential. If he wasn't facing off against the first black president (incumbent at that), I think he could have won. Reagan was principled. Christie is principled. I just can't envision him becoming president.

Romney would have lost to anyone. Repubs simply are getting killed in some very large demographics. They have lost the majority vote in 5 of the last 6 elections. Women, minorities, and the youth would not vote for Romney if the Dem candidate was white. They are going to lose in 2016 to whatever candidate is elected for the Dems. This country is not going back to old school conservatism. Just does not work this way. And the way out govt is set up, we are giving a lot of power to these southern degenerates.
 

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