So's Obama and the ruling class as a whole. The pivot to India is complete and its neoliberal turn means any racist authoritarianism will be forgiven.
pro terror war, but anti regime change war
...which still makes her better than Bernie and AOC on foreign policy. The terror "war" is awful, but it has a tiny footprint compared to the regime change wars.
Additionally, if regime change wars were ended, massive amounts of money could be freed up for domestic programs.
Additionally, if regime change wars were ended, massive amounts of money could be freed up for domestic programs.
Eh, the regime change wars perpetuate US Imperialism which is why we have so much money in the first place. There is no option where we pull out of foreign conflicts and still have all this money to go around. There can be no social democracy without Imperialism in a post-industrial society. That's why we need a revolution.
-How much money is burnt into thin air so that a fraction of it can go to rich people
And compare that to what we would need to make everyone live good lives.
You can even ignore rent costs. And most of medical costs, since those are extractively overpriced. We designed unemployment to sit at 5% or whatever, meaning more people can become doctors and lower the real price of medical services. Free rent, cheap doctors? Cheaper electricity and public transit. short or nonexistant commutes? Unoppressed global south producing better goods?
With all of that together, I think we could all live better than the average American does now. But I don't know. Would the loss of super cheap raw materials make that impossible?
So's Obama and the ruling class as a whole. The pivot to India is complete and its neoliberal turn means any racist authoritarianism will be forgiven.
...which still makes her better than Bernie and AOC on foreign policy. The terror "war" is awful, but it has a tiny footprint compared to the regime change wars.
Additionally, if regime change wars were ended, massive amounts of money could be freed up for domestic programs.
Eh, the regime change wars perpetuate US Imperialism which is why we have so much money in the first place. There is no option where we pull out of foreign conflicts and still have all this money to go around. There can be no social democracy without Imperialism in a post-industrial society. That's why we need a revolution.
I dunno,
Someone really needs to quantify
-How much money is wasted on rich people
-How much money is burnt into thin air so that a fraction of it can go to rich people
And compare that to what we would need to make everyone live good lives.
You can even ignore rent costs. And most of medical costs, since those are extractively overpriced. We designed unemployment to sit at 5% or whatever, meaning more people can become doctors and lower the real price of medical services. Free rent, cheap doctors? Cheaper electricity and public transit. short or nonexistant commutes? Unoppressed global south producing better goods?
With all of that together, I think we could all live better than the average American does now. But I don't know. Would the loss of super cheap raw materials make that impossible?