Hi.  I just got this one.  In the second section below is Bill Moyer's
interview with Paul Krugman,
on the subject of Krugman's op-ed in today's NY Times.  Moyer's gifted
discource adds to this 
morning's mailing.  I think we're almost hitting the wall on the current,
ever more restrictive and
destructive process, while Krugman and Moyers are not alone is these
predictions and solutions;
coming from respected, powerful voices, that is.  So, it behooves us to pay
attention.
Ed
 

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Subject: Your PM Update: Too Bad Aaron Swartz Wasn't "Too Big To Fail"



 
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JANUARY 14, 2013


RICHARD ESKOW
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=1LWA7vAi0YWtICntAOQYDJ
wd%2F1CTAxKL> Aaron Swartz Was Gifted and Brave. Too Bad He Wasn't "Too Big
to Fail"        
By all accounts Aaron Swartz was brilliant, gifted, idealistic . and
fragile. What a tragedy that he wasn't "too big to fail." I didn't know
Aaron, but I know a lot of people who did. I learned about his suicide at
the age of 26 the same way millions of other people did: on the Internet
whose freedom he served with such dedication and brilliance. His death, just
before his coming prosecution by the United States Department of Justice,
brought to mind a line from the London Times' famous 1967 editorial
protesting prosecutorial overreach in the drug trial of Mick Jagger: "Who
breaks a butterfly on a wheel?" 
        
BILL MOYERS
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=JpgeiPTIl3yzJw1F8g%2Fm
zJwd%2F1CTAxKL> Paul Krugman Explains The Keys To Our Recovery  
Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman
argues that saving money is not the path to economic recovery. Instead, he
says, we should put aside our excessive focus on the deficit, try to
overcome political recalcitrance, and spend money to put America back to
work. Krugman offers specific solutions to not only end what he calls a
"vast, unnecessary catastrophe," but to do it more quickly than some imagine
possible. His latest book, End This Depression Now!, is both a warning of
the fiscal perils ahead and a prescription to safely avoid them.        
 
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DIGBY
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=4U%2F4GOOHCqD9kUWcfChJ
r5wd%2F1CTAxKL> The Debt Sequester Mash Up      
I'm sure the White It's possible the White HOuse will stare down the GOP
this time on the debt ceiling and the GOP will back down. But after all
that's come before the GOP has every reason to believe it will be the White
House that blinks. We all do. It's almost impossible for me to believe that
they will allow Armageddon (for real, this time, honest) to happen on their
watch.  
 
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LIZ ROSE
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=3MUL17XzNkeSpFFOrWA%2F
bpwd%2F1CTAxKL> Let's Pay Our Bills     
Sometimes when I get a bill I don't feel like paying it. But I do, because
I'm a responsible adult. If I don't pay my bills, I get in trouble. It's
true for a family and for a government. Republicans in Congress are creating
another manufactured default crisis. Raising the debt limit doesn't
authorize new spending. It just allows the United States to pay our bills
for money that Congress already spent. Refusing to honor their commitments
would mean undermining our nation's credit rating and stiffing Americans on
money they are owed.    
 
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DAVE JOHNSON
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=czFLR9SvnBBar0ZvrSKoA5
wd%2F1CTAxKL> Adjust Social Security For Inflation That Hurts The Elderly

Washington's elites are all Very Seriously concerned that even though Social
Security currently has a huge trust fund, the program might "go broke" many,
many years in the future. To address this Very Serious problem of Social
Security possibly running a bit short of funds way off in the future, the
geniuses in DC are proposing to change the way the program's payments are
adjusted for inflation, bringing in something called "Chained-CPI." If they
do this it means big cuts in what people receive in the future. However,
there is an actual problem with the way the program is adjusted for
inflation and that is that the things the elderly have to spend money on
have a higher inflation rate than the rate used for the program's
adjustments.    
 
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STAN COLLENDER
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=UNiDYg3DcF2kxHXQixhwGl
fdRI4lACyY> Weekend's Most Important Obama Administration Statement Was Not
That The Trillion Dollar Coin Idea Was A Nonstarter     
The U.S. Treasury yesterday dashed the hopes and dreams of many in the
blogosphere when it announced that neither it nor the Federal Reserve saw
the idea of a $1 trillion platinum coin as a realistic alternative to
raising the debt ceiling. But the White House's statements about the 14th
amendment and the platinum coin keep the focus laser beam-like on Congress.
The only question now is whether the House GOP will play legislative chicken
with the increase in the debt ceiling that will be needed some time in late
February or will cave when the time comes.      
 
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SAM PIZZIGATI
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=xLefx2HXl0%2FJXXwKIJxy
zpwd%2F1CTAxKL> Swell Times for America's Swollen Fortunes      
All those millions that CEOs and hedge fund managers have grabbed over
recent decades? Our current tax code won't let us grab them back.       

 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=vDQOxzdUQPCH5%2FMKSs0U
1Jwd%2F1CTAxKL> more from our writers >>
        
        
        
 
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PROGRESSIVE VOICES VIEWPOINTS WORTH READING

E.J. DIONNE
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=8Zw7FaMOdIut%2BHChVBih
DJwd%2F1CTAxKL> America Is Not In Decline Or Retreat    
washingtonpost.com - We are about to have a major foreign policy debate in
the guise of a confirmation battle over Chuck Hagel's nomination as
secretary of defense and the related argument over how long American troops
should stay in Afghanistan. President Obama should use this opportunity to
stand up for his broader vision of how American power can be sustained and
used, even if that doesn't come naturally to a pragmatist who likes making
decisions one at a time. Underlying this clash will be another over whether
the United States is in long-term decline. We are not, and the decline
discussion should not scare us. We seem to have it every few decades.   
 
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PAUL KRUGMAN
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=0u0H1fJRJZ00tcmKQl2jMJ
wd%2F1CTAxKL> Japan Steps Out   
nytimes.com - For three years economic policy throughout the advanced world
has been paralyzed, despite high unemployment, by a dismal orthodoxy. Every
suggestion of action to create jobs has been shot down with warnings of dire
consequences. If we spend more, the Very Serious People say, the bond
markets will punish us. If we print more money, inflation will soar. Nothing
should be done because nothing can be done, except ever harsher austerity,
which will someday, somehow, be rewarded. But now it seems that one major
nation is breaking ranks - and that nation is, of all places, Japan.    
 
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JAMELLE BOUIE
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=17BCrLA6alOEzO3xzCIZwp
wd%2F1CTAxKL> What the Economy Needs Is Growth (But Washington Isn't Talking
About It)       
prospect.org - If there's anything frustrating about American politics at
this moment, it's the disappearance of mass unemployment as an area of elite
concern. Now that joblessness is on the decline, Washington has moved away
from efforts to further address the problem, despite the fact that
unemployment isn't expected to reach pre-recession levels for another four
years. You can say the same for Washington's attitude towards growth. Gross
domestic product increased by 3.1 percent in the third quarter of 2012, up
from 1.3 percent in the second quarter, and 1.9 percent in the first.
Average GDP for the year will probably fall near 2 percent. Compared to the
rest of the world, this is a solid recovery. But compared to what we need to
close our output gap and begin to return to normalcy, it's far from
adequate. Despite this, neither Congress nor the White House seem interested
in finding ways to generate more growth. Instead, both are preoccupied with
austerity.      
 
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ALEX PARENE
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=1RIGrJ7%2FfnfNTYyhD82D
QZwd%2F1CTAxKL> Bold New Conservative Ideas Still Mostly Involve Screwing
The Poor        
salon.com - The Republicans, we're told, are going to have to start making
some big changes if they want to start winning elections again. (Besides all
the congressional elections they handily win.) Americans are tired of their
stale rhetoric and old, white standard-bearers. The party needs fresh blood
and bold ideas. It needs people like Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, a GOP
rising star and highly regarded "ideas" guy. After the election, Jindal told
Politico that the Republicans had to totally rebrand themselves to escape
being known as "the party of big business, big banks, big Wall Street
bailouts, big corporate loopholes, big anything." And so Bobby Jindal's big
new idea for Louisiana is .eliminating all income taxes. And shifting the
tax burden onto poor and working people.        
 
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JAMES CERSONSKY
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=BSe9QBE8oGJecj5ereqSF5
wd%2F1CTAxKL> Fighting Education Shock Therapy  
prospect.org - The watchword of austerity, "there is no alternative,"
connotes painful cuts and layoffs adopted by fiscally shot local
governments. In practice, though, this is a contradiction in terms: the
politics of austerity are also a politics of imaginative restructuring, in
which fiscal crisis is a cover for what Clintonites called "reinventing
government" or, as partisans of Naomi Klein might prefer, "shock therapy."
The lie is starkest in the realm of education policy, where the Obama
administration prescribes a slate of options for impoverished communities
receiving federal School Improvement Grants. These range from "turnarounds,"
which replace the principal and at least half of school staff, to
charterization or outright closure. The catch with turnarounds and closings?
Urban schools affected by them house more students of color than those left
alone. As such, a growing national movement argues, the implementation of
these policies systematically violates Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights
Act, which prohibits race-based discrimination in federally funded programs.

 
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JIM HIGHTOWER
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=SYWe8K1wFpGy2TSKefgjup
wd%2F1CTAxKL> How Our Universities Have Been Turned into Corporate Marketing
Centers 
alternet.org - The "ivory tower" of academia has become overshadowed by a
new edifice on campus that is reaching ridiculous heights: the tower of
mammon. As public universities have been driven by budget-whacking lawmakers
to seek ever-more private funding, schools that once prided themselves as
being centers of free thinking are increasingly dominated by
corporate-think, turning their institutions into sales centers. "A lot of
schools are taking a much more corporate approach," exulted a PRexecutive
who works with top university administrators, marveling that "a CMO didn't
even exist on most campuses 10 years ago." A what? A chief marketing
officer, whose job is to peddle the place like it's a new model of car or
line of cosmetics. Forget intellectual pursuits, we're talking about
pursuing buyers, in the brave new academic marketplace. This results in
colleges resorting to the same kind of ridiculous come-ons that hawkers of
consumer products often barf-up.        
 
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ROBERT CREAMER
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=9tboY11OXWN3GcYF9eu1Km
Vd93eSnrfh> Why the NRA is Becoming the "Great Oz"      
huffingtonpost.com - For years the NRA has struck terror into the hearts of
many Members of Congress. The organization's officers and lobbyists
purported to represent the interests and wishes of millions of American gun
owners. Members of Congress believed that negative NRA ratings -- and a
flood of NRA money -- could sink their political careers faster than you
could say "AR-15." But the American people, and Members of Congress, are
gradually awaking to the fact that -- just as with the Wizard of Oz -- there
isn't much behind the NRA's magic curtain but the big booming voice of a
special interest bully whose power derives more from perception than
reality. It is of course true that in politics the perception of power
translates into the reality of power. The problem is that once it becomes
clear that you're all hat and no cattle, the myth of power rapidly collapses
into a pile of dust. That is exactly what is happening to the NRA. Here's
why.    
 
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CLARENCE LUSANE
 
<http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=oNr00kMxX1WlGYvEAg1awJ
wd%2F1CTAxKL> Republicans In Congress Lack Diversity    
progressive.org - For all the talk of the increased diversity in the new
Congress, you won't find it on the Republican side. For the first time in
history, the majority of Democratic members in the House will not be white
males. This is a good thing. Of the 200 Democrats in the House, 61 are women
(including three nonvoting members), 43 African-American (including two
nonvoting members), 23 Latino and 10 Asian. The Democratic Caucus truly
looks like America, circa 2013. But not the Republican Caucus. With the
departure of Reps. Allen West (defeated) and Tim Scott (promoted), there
will be no black GOP House members. And because there are very few other GOP
women or men of color, as a consequence, the Republican Caucus is 89 percent
white male.     

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