I need to correct myself. Officially, Japan is no longer in recession
but appears to be headed back into recession, according to
predictions. The government just recently announced an 80 billion
dollar plus stimulus package but also appears to be trying to make it
'revenue neutral', so the idea must be to re-direct money to where it
will count more or have better 'multiplier effects'.

See:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091208/ap_on_bi_ge/as_japan_stimulus_package;_ylt=AluidvPdi.HyXJS8xYSJapwUewgF;_ylu=X3oDMTNldDIxbmlqBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMDkxMjA4L2FzX2phcGFuX3N0aW11bHVzX3BhY2thZ2UEY2NvZGUDbW9zdHBvcHVsYXIEY3BvcwM3BHBvcwM3BHNlYwN5bl90b3Bfc3RvcmllcwRzbGsDamFwYW51bnZlaWxz



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On 12/8/09, CeJ <jann...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I re-titled this since I was the one who mistakenly gave it the 'digest'
> title.
>
> CB:>>Is we is or is we ain't in recession ? Unemployment is 10% ! The
> working class is in depression. The bourgeoisie are recovering.<<
>
> Officially, according to the bourgeois economists, US and Japan, among
> many other countries, are officially in recession, as they define the
> term. Unemployment in the US? Just take the official figure and double
> it in order to get some idea. And even the reported stats on
> 'underemployed' are misleading. In the US, the reported figures are
> something like: people registering at state employment services
> offices and accepting part-time work while saying they are still
> seeking full-time work. Since these offices only handle a fraction of
> the actual workforce, I'm not sure what to make of their counts except
> to say they are undercounts and misleadingly used in order, well, to
> mislead.
>
> In terms of the working class, we are in a time in which there are
> wars, repression, health care and income crises while capital has
> over-production and, to put it non-technically, weak profits and
> either an inability or less desire to borrow money (unless they are
> stabilizing borrowing in order to cover short-term debt that is due).
> Repressive politically and socially, a lack of expansion in the
> economy.
>
> America's working class seems to have one glimpse of transcendence:
> belief that they are the holy warriors and progenitors of the holy
> American empire and its mission to rule the world in the name of all
> that is holy American. Of course as an everday phenomenon for many
> that means tuning into American-produced TV or going to see an
> American-produced movie, most of which re-inforce that view. And what
> group of people elsewhere in the world understand that mentality and
> exploit it? The rulers of Britain and Israel. And a few NATO allies,
> like Denmark and the Netherlands.
>
> CJ
>
>
>
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> Japan Higher Education Outlook
> http://japanheo.blogspot.com/
>
> We are Feral Cats
> http://wearechikineko.blogspot.com/
>


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