Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Business Insider Does PR Work for Wall Street




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Written by Dean Baker
Published: 15 September 2019







I have known reporters at Business Insider. I had been under the impression that it tried to be a serious news outlet. Apparently, I was mistaken.




It ran an article this morning attacking the financial transactions taxes being proposed by Senators Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris in their presidential campaigns, which was based entirely on an analysis by an industry-funded group.




The gist of the piece is that colleges and universities would pay the tax from their endowments, as would pension funds. While anyone who trades would pay the tax, the article ignored the basic logic of the tax even as it presented it to readers. It tells readers:




"'Moreover, because trading volume decreased, the FTT failed to raise the amount of revenue expected in those countries, and in some countries like Italy and Sweden, the FTT only raised 3% to 15% of the annual expected revenue,' MMI [the industry-funded organization] wrote in the report."




Of course there would be a decline in trading, that is a main point of the tax, to discourage excessive trading. The proponents of the tax (which include me) always assume that trading will decline, although by an amount that is consistent with better-designed taxes, like the 320-year-old stock transfer tax in the United Kingdom.




The reduction in trading volume saves colleges, universities, pension funds and others money since they pay for this trading out of their assets. By most estimates of the impact of trading costs on trading volumes, the reduction in trading costs should be roughly equal to the size of the tax.




Since each trade has a winner and loser, investors on average are not profiting from the trading and would not be hurt by trading less. If trading fell too much, there would be a problem that prices are not reflecting fundamental values, but with the taxes being proposed we are just talking about reducing trading volumes to 1990s levels.




This means that the numbers on costs that are highlighted by the industry group and Business Insider are actually the loses being suffered by the financial industry, since the tax payments by colleges, universities, and pension funds would be almost completely offset by their savings on trading costs.




It is understandable that a group funded by the financial industry would not want to highlight this point, but why would Business Insider not explain it to its readers?








The Global Climate 2015-2019





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Elizabeth Warren to Headline a DNC Fundraiser With Nancy Pelosi





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Message from Brand New Congress






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The threat of climate change isn’t a tomorrow problem. For decades, marginalized communities have endured the impacts of systemic environmental degradation. Now that we are witnessing extreme weather patterns, it’s all too clear. This crisis will not only impact future generations but is impacting global communities NOW.




BNC candidate Cori Bush put it best:




“It’s tempting to think there are more immediate problems than the environment that elected leaders need to solve. The reality is that almost all the issues we care about, such as economic and racial inequality and access to clean air and water, are connected to environmental racism and the climate crisis.”




From Flint’s water crisis, the hurricane that devastated Puerto Rico, floods in Texas, wildfires in California, poisoned water and air in Appalachia, and forests blazing in the Amazon -- lives are being lost.

Yet representatives of both parties would rather cower to corporate pressures than take the bold steps needed.




Greta Thunberg spoke bravely before the United Nations today:




"People are suffering, people are dying. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of economic growth!

If you kept understanding the situation and kept failing to act, then you would be evil and that I refuse to believe.”




Exactly. If you heard Greta today and were motivated to act then ask yourself, “What am I doing to act today?”




Let’s do something NOW! Let’s elect officials who are willing to pass the legislation we need.





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The climate threat is real, and it’s not a separate issue from the seemingly more immediate challenges we face in our communities, as a nation, and around the world. We MUST elect representatives who understand...climate change is a NOW problem.
















































As we speak, the current administration is attempting to cover up the fact that Donald Trump tried to use the Presidency to coerce a foreign power to intervene in the 2020 election. And Democrats are still dragging their feet on impeachment.




After a whistleblower was brave enough to come forward, the Trump Administration went into full damage control mode. They denied that Trump had said anything untoward, and that the call didn’t mention any of his opponents. In their story, the whistleblower was just another partisan.




Then, the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump’s statement was a complete lie — that actually, in his call with the Ukrainian President, he pressured the foreign leader into working with his personal lawyer to investigate a Democratic candidate not once, not twice, but eight separate times.




Why should we expect anything different? If Trump faces no consequences for his lawless conduct, he’ll continue it — because he knows that as long as Democratic lawmakers refuse to act, he’ll get away free. Because right now, Donald Trump is above the law.






We need Democrats in Congress who will act courageously — like Alexandria, Rashida, Ilhan, and Ayanna — instead of ones who will stand by as our democracy crumbles around us. Will you donate $3 to help us fight for impeachment, and replace the Democrats who choose cowardice over courage?




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The United States is currently in the process of negotiating financial support for Ukraine, and that was supposed to be a major topic of discussion on Trump’s call.




Let’s be clear here: conflating an investigation of a Democratic candidate for President, personally asking a foreign leader to work with your own attorney, and then pivoting to a discussion on a massive financial aid package for a nation is extortion and bribery. The obvious implication is that Trump will be more likely to cough up financial aid if the Ukrainian president does what he says.




This is just the beginning. We’re still over a year away from the 2020 election — and if Trump is not only willing to wield the oval office to skew an election, but is also surrounded by people in his administration that will lie to cover for him, we’re facing an existential crisis of democracy.








MSNBC Blatantly Ignores Bernie's Presence At Iowa Steak Fry





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Dozens Arrested as Climate Activists #ShutDownDC





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