Real solutions for a financial recovery which do not cost a single tax dollar.

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It's simple, much if not all of what ails us economically can be solved without costing one thin dime, that is what we mean by a ZERO COST RECOVERY.


Many of today's ills have come from easily reversible causes, here are a few to start you thinking:
- The Bible condemns usury (sort of); whether or not you are religious, this make great sense.

- Big Banks don't work for America or Americans (or anyone else for that matter). Consolidation was touted as a way to lower costs, provide better service and more affordable fees to customers. Can anyone show me an example where these promised economies of scale came to life? How about the lower fees and better service?

- Bigger is not better, that is why anti-trust legislation was enacted. Today's financial crisis was brought to a head by the unvarnished greed of the giant banks, financial institutions and corporations with the complicity of the majority of our legislators, it is just that simple.

- The "Free market" is not the cause of this problem, the fact that it has been castrated, prostituted and redefined by the greedy is. "Free market" does not mean a market without rules, or domination by the richest and most powerful. Without meaningful competition, free markets cannot, and do not, exist - period.

Rollback, update and aggressively enforce meaningful anti-trust & financial sector regulations and the root cause will be eliminated. How about requiring a binding contract guaranteeing that all consumer beneficial promises be a part of all mergers and acquisitions? To be effective, it should include an onerous non compliance clause!

- The Stock Market is not synonymous with the economy, it is gambling pure and simple, and is one of the economy's greatest ills - complete with crooked bookies. A simple truth is wherever there is gambling there are people who find sophisticated ways to cheat.
- "A Free & Independent Press is the Cornerstone of Democracy". I don't know who first said it, but they were spot on. Today's media does not hold the rich and powerful accountable, it is owned by them; they are at the core of the problem.
- Food costs have more than doubled, yet the family farmer is struggling while large corporate farmers are getting huge subsidies. One solution would be enacting anti-trust legislation that forbids the huge conglomerates which are so dominant in critical industries from operating at more than one level in the manufacturing and distribution chain.... Grow it, process it, distribute it or retail it - choose one!
- The price of oil at the well head is dramatically different from the price we see quoted on the TV each night. The difference is created by speculators in the commodities markets (the same holds true for food and other vital commodities). Force the CFTC to re-institute the commodities speculation guideline that were in place prior to 1990.
- Big Pharma spends far more on marketing and lobbyists than on R&D, some say the figure is twice as much. How much do you think this adds to what your prescriptions cost? Lobby our legislators to allow Medicare to negotiate drug costs with their manufacturers and watch prices fall to the levels enjoyed in most other countries.
- Health care costs are skyrocketing yet Physicians pay has decreased dramatically. How much do you think the near monopolies in Health Insurance and HMO's contribute to this?
-Corporations are NOT People. Our Founding Fathers did not think so when they formed our nation, why are we allowing it now?

Monopolies and oligopolies are the root causes of our problems. Cure these ills, and our financial woes will evaporate WITHOUT COSTING ONE DIME.

Friday, March 27, 2009

U.S. Senate Antitrust Panel Unveils Agenda

The Senate Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee announced its agenda for the 111th Congress. Among the list of issues: sharp increases for text messages, rising cable TV rates, consolidation of Internet and advertising, media consolidation, Net Neutrality and access to content.

In the minds of many, including mine, there are few issues that surpass Monopolies and oligopolies on the list of key contributors to America's (and the world's current issues. I certainly applaud the Senators addressing media consolidation, but it is simply too little too late. We need sweeping and universal reform of the Antitrust laws as well is aggressive & meaningful enforcement, and we need it now.

A bit of history may illustrate what I am saying. Prior to 1984, telephone in America was a virtual AT&T monopoly including equipment manufacture, transmission, local and long distance telephone. Service and quality were good, the standard black Western Electric (AT&T owned) phone would outlive its user,I still have one. Bell Labs (AT&T owned) was the premier technological research laboratory, but prices were high and many policies were seen as arbitrary.

In 1974 the U.S, Justice Department brought proceedings to break up AT&T. Although it took ten years, the giant was broken up in 1984. In its infancy, this new and competitive environment showed a lot of promise. Competition quickly brought long distance telephone rates down dramatically at the expense of small increases in local rates. Unfortunately, competition never developed on the local level. The local companies preferred to lobby for the right to expand through mergers and acqusitions rather than competition, Unfortunately, they won and the jewel in Antitrust enforcement was rendered worthless.

LESSONS FROM 1996 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT: DEREGULATION BEFORE MEANINGFUL COMPETITION SPELLS CONSUMER DISASTER
This is a long and detained story which is well worth studying, but the long and short of it is the divested companies have reunited into AT&T and Verizon and are stronger and more powerful than ever. The consumer has lost again.

One of the best ways to make your voice heard is to contact your elected officials on a regular basis, once a week would be great - particularly if you can get some friends and relatives to join in. Congress.org is a quick and easy way to send short, pointed, single issue messages to your elected Federal and State officials.

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