by MrBill » Thu 01 Feb 2007, 04:49:10
threadbare wrote:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')ho is bitching and moaning about life, MrBill? We are just pointing out some of the loopy assumptions that underly your view of the economic-political realm. Your skills as a financial wizard are limited if you have faulty knowledge or flawed perspective, about what power is and how it is used and misused. You are like a gifted architect/engineer who doesn't understand the ground he's building on.
That is a good analogy by the way. ; - )
I think we have to step back and regain some objectivity. Let us not view the whole world through a US-concentric lens. America has some problems that, if not unique, are at least acute there like excessive executive pay that is now 800 times more than the minimum wage versus some 80 times some 30-years ago. Those kind of abuses of power cannot and should not be defended.
Also, if American voters want to focus on social-political issues come election time instead of economic-political issues that is their right, I suppose? Who am I to doubt that Hilary Clinton will not solve America's problems of its future unfunded liabilities?
You're Canadian and so am I. We can readily see that some of the worst abuses of power in America are not nearly as acute in Canada. Many Canadian politicians come not from a monied elite, but from surprisingly humble origins. I think their views more closely reflect the average Canadians point of view even though Canadians still love to bitch about politics as much as anyone.
As for political scandals we have had enough of them, but when I compare them to other countries political abuses of power and corruption are exposed sooner and the punishment is meted out quicker. Many a politician has seen the end of their career over fiddling travel expenses or patronage, and when I compare that to many countries, not even large scale fraud goes punished and is instead seen as a political attack instead. Simply, Canadians, like Scandinavians, hold their political leaders to a much higher standard.
Feel free to disagree with me, but I have lived and worked in a lot of different countries with different political systems, and although I criticize Ottawa, too, I also see that our political landscape is a gentler, kinder place, so to speak. Of course, the taxes are far too high, but that is a different debate.
So even comparing Canada's market economy with greater social protection and more generous welfare support to the USA we can see that Canada looks more like the EU's social-democratic model than the US' free market economy. It could be a whole lot better. But it does not have some of the worst short-comings either.
Because I have no understanding of power and how it is used and abused I can only use comparative analysis. But thankfully some wealth & quality of life measurements do support some of my anecdotal insights. Also the good folks at Transparency International tend to support my ideas on wealth & poverty of nations and their correlation with poor governance, excessive bureaucracy, corruption and incompetence.
Rating Countries for the Happiness Factor
That is why I am working on my PhD and write articles on risk management in emerging markets. Because I see a direct link between poverty and poor governance. Again using comparative analysis I can compare and contrast Singapore, Taiwan, S. Korea and Hong Kong whos economies have grown 12-20 notches in country rankings in the past 20-years versus countries like Venezuela, Iran, Nigeria and the Ukraine who have dropped 12 to 23 notches over the same period of time.
Source: World Bank based on 5-year average of GDP in constant dollars.
Spot the oil producers with high levels of corruption and compare them to business friendly governments that focus on manufacturing exports. All have their problems, none are perfect, but only by using objective measurements and hard data can you seperate out fact from opinion.
But feel free to disagree with me. I am sure those rankings have nothing to do with the use and abuse of power in those countries, and are more likely due to some other conspiracies, neo-colonialism or the downside of globalization. I am sure there are many alternative explanations? ; - )
The organized state is a wonderful invention whereby everyone can live at someone else's expense.