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Cartoon from the New Yorker by the late Charles Elmer Martin
I'm
sure there will be many lists like this rolled out over the coming
months, but here's my take on the most important things Obama needs to
do over the next four years:
Unwrecking the Economy: We've had three decades of corporatism and cronyism run amok. Obama needs to:
Restore
the progressive (graduated) tax system by rolling back all the tax cuts
for the wealthy that have been unleashed since the Reagan years. There
is absolutely nothing wrong with people earning a million dollars a
year paying 40% of that in taxes.
Restore all the regulations
on business that Bush has undone, especially anti-combines
(anti-monopoly) regulations, pro-labour and pro-environment
regulations. And he needs to put resources into enforcing those
regulations and jailing offenders, not letting them settle out of court
for minor fines.
Expel and prosecute (to at least retrieve
exorbitant salaries and bonuses) the executives of incompetently-run
corporations that the taxpayers are bailing out, and nationalize these
companies, not give them what amounts to interest-free loans. If and
when they can be restored to health, then the government can sell them
back, at full fair values, to private sector investors.
Cancel
all 'free' trade agreements and replace them with fair trade
agreements, that protect workers and the environment everywhere,
including full costing of social and environmental costs at the border,
so that there is no motivation to export jobs or pollution.
Cancel
all the subsidies and pork paid out to big corporations, starting with
the $150B/year of taxpayer money doled out to big agribusiness, none of
which reaches either the farmers or the food consumer.
Greatly strengthen consumer protections, and enact a consumer bill of rights.
Slash
military spending, prohibit 'outsourcing' and 'privatization' of any
military or security activity, and require all military sourcing to be
open-tendered and open to small producers.
Remove the
"personhood rights" of corporations. They don't have the same
obligations and shouldn't have the same rights as real people.
Reduce
the interest rates on all mortgages to two points over prime, under a
national 'amnesty' program, that would not change unless there was a
default. Reduce the maximum interest rate that can be charged on any
debt to four points over prime. If a lender needs to charge more than
that, it's not a loan, it's a gamble. End the tax deductibility of
interest.
Tax capital gains at the same tax rate as other
income, and charge a speculation tax on quick flip trades (those held
for less than a month) especially on commodities and currencies.
Charging a higher rate of tax on earned income than on speculative
investments is just wrong.
Create a 10-year program to
eliminate the annual deficit and a 50-year program (it will take that
long) to eliminate the $14T national debt. No more stealing from future
generations to pay for our lifestyle today.
Restoring Civil Freedoms: In the interests of security, the US has become an arbitrary police state. Obama needs to:
Restore judicial integrity by purging the courts of ideological zealots who do not have the competence to do their jobs.
Restore
the balance of powers by ceding, and prohibiting forever, the rights to
ignore and violate the law Bush has seized in the interest of "national
security". No one is above the law.
Restore transparency to government and the judicial system.
Restore
the separation of church & state, by prohibiting the use of
government money for 'faith-based' programs and removing the tax-exempt
status from religious groups that use their funds and pulpits for
political purposes.
Dismantle the inept brownshirt Homeland
Security bureaucracy, which, next to the bailout, has been the biggest
waste of money in US history, and a massive intrusion on the civil
liberties of innocent citizens.
Close Guantanamo, the
University of the Americas, and all the covert CIA and CIA-sponsored
training facilities and torture prisons.
Restore freedom of information laws.
Ban capital punishment.
Restoring Environmental Protections: Hard to know where to start with this one, it's such a massive job. Obama needs to:
Reinstate
all environmental regulations canceled or weakened by Bush, and
dramatically increase resources to monitor and prosecute violations of
these regulations.
Make intervention of the administration into law enforcement and regulation a criminal offense.
Institute mandatory jail sentences for serious environmental crimes.
Protect huge areas of wilderness, forests, mountains, and water from all human activity.
Seriously Tackling Global Warming: The US needs to lead the way far beyond Kyoto. Obama needs to:
Commit
to a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, with 2%
reduction a year the minimum and 350ppm the maximum tolerable. This
will require a huge amount of innovation and conservation, both of
which will be good for all of us.
Lead by reducing government and public entity emissions by 4% a year.
Introduce
a progressive tax on non-renewable energy and resources that will
effectively increase their cost by 10% per year until consumption has
dropped by 90%
Use the proceeds to fund research into, and
subsidize, legitimate (i.e. not corn ethanol, not nukes) renewable
energy and resources
Reducing Economic, Social and Political Inequality:
The soaring inequality between rich and poor lies behind much of the
malaise in the economy and the social fabric. It's been disguised by
the massive borrowing of the poor, but that disguise is now coming off.
Obama needs to:
Redistribute wealth on a huge and
consistent scale from rich to poor. Tax hikes for the rich mentioned
above are a start. Tax shelters should be eliminated through use of a
simple and substantial graduated minimum tax. Substantial gift and
estate taxes should be instituted to redistribute wealth when it is
least painful to do so -- when the rich person dies. A negative income
tax should be used to get the proceeds from that into the hands of the
poor.
Replace institutionalized services with community-based
services (and fix the health 'care' and education crises in the
process). Instead of paying huge institutions money to "serve" the
poor, give that money to the poor and let them
choose how to spend it. Encourage the creation of small, locally-run
schools, clinics and other essential service facilities, staffed in
part by volunteers, to leverage the value of this investment and
de-institutionalize services.
Ending the Wars: This one is simple. Obama needs to:
Call
together all its allies and all the countries in the MidEast, and
announce his intention to withdraw US military presence entirely from
Iraq and Afghanistan within 90 days.
Ask other countries to
help with the withdrawal, by taking in refugees and helping get them
out of the country, and by committing humanitarian aid (people and
supplies) to deal with the power vacuum as much as possible. Both
countries will dissolve into civil war, unfortunately, but that is
inevitable in any case. We all need to work together to make the best
of a miserable situation, and learn once and for all that you cannot
impose democracy and civil liberalism on another country.
Start
demilitarizing the world, by working through the UN to halt all sales
of munitions, end the use of land mines and other especially inhumane
weapons, and destroy the world's nuclear stockpiles. Our money is much
better spent on solving the massive problems this century is bringing
us.
Abandoning Colonialism:
Colonialists believe that they have a better answer, politically,
socially, economically, or religiously, than the people who live in
another country, and should be able to impose that answer on them. It
has never worked and never will. Obama needs to:
State that
the US will cease all political, economic and military intervention in
other countries immediately -- its only intervention in future will be
humanitarian.
Forgive foreign debts incurred by ruinous
dictators, give back the land and resources we have essentially stolen
from the people of the third world, and let these struggling nations
start fresh to solve their own problems. They will make plenty of
mistakes -- we all have. But the only way they will learn to make their
states viable and sustainable, on their own terms, is by doing it
themselves.
Election and Campaign Reform: Obama needs to:
Make
elections publicly funded, prohibit corporate and private donations,
cap advertising, and make public disclosure of all lobbying activity
mandatory.
Outlaw gerrymandering, through the use of non-partisan electoral commissions.
Go back to paper ballots with scrutineers. They're cheaper, just as fast, and can't be rigged.
Limit what taxpayers' money can be spent on.
Engaging the Citizens:
Learned helplessness, fear and blind obedience have been the means by
which Bush kept the people in line and off guard, while he robbed them
blind and destroyed their reputation. Obama needs to:
Recruit
all of the American people to rebuild the nation's shattered social
fabric, community by community, collaboratively, reaching across
differences, being generous, really caring about other people, learning
to do things for themselves, learning how the world works and how it
can work better.
Get people to volunteer, especially those who can really afford it, and have been on the sidelines far too long.
Remove the real
obstacles to rebuilding the civil state and the economy. The obstacles
aren't regulations or taxes, they're monopolies and oligopolies,
intellectual property lawyers, brokers and agents and self-aggrandizing
executives and financial 'service' people who do nothing of value and
get paid exorbitantly for it, speculators, money-hoarders, usurers,
bullies, buck-passers, and bureaucrats. Get them out of our way and let
us, enable us, to get to work.
Picking the Right Team:
BHO can't do it alone. He needs to pull together a team of bright,
imaginative, courageous people. Maybe you're one of them. If so, make
sure he knows.
There are two things that are conspicuously missing from this list:
Health
and Education Reform: As I noted in point 5 above, I'm not in favour of
top-down systems for managing public health and education. I think each
community knows (or can quickly learn) what it needs, and if given the
resources can use them to create viable health and education systems
much better than any distant government can. So perhaps surprisingly
I'm no longer in favour of universal health care or free education,
unless that is achieved at the community level. I think it's more
achievable at that level, and without the prohibitive cost of top-down
national and state-directed programs.
Energy Strategy: The
global warming measures in point 4 above essential determine the only
viable energy strategy for the future: Use less, and pull out all the
stops to find renewable sources.
So now it begins. As Garrison Keillor said this morning: Keep Seat Belt Buckled. Here we go.
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