Sputnik spoke to Dr. Binoy Kampmark, a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University, Melbourne and former Commonwealth Scholar at Selywn College, Cambridge University; who is also a contributing editor to CounterPunch to find out more about the France's role in Syrian conflict as well as about the recent Emmanuel Macron's statements on the topic. Nails it here. Macron is playing what has been termed a more ‘reserved’ game to his predecessors Sarkozy and Hollande, who both felt that French power...
Read More »The Guardian — Syrian medics ‘subjected to extreme intimidation’ after Douma attack
Dueling stories. Doctors say those who treated patients after attack have been told they and their families will be targeted if they speak out, You knew this would happen. There are no facts anymore, not that facts matter in ideological disputes anyway. Today, it's all gaslighting. Note that the reporters of this story are not on the ground in Syria but rather relying on "sources." The GuardianSyrian medics 'subjected to extreme intimidation' after Douma attack Martin Chulov in Beirut...
Read More »Asia Times — New US sanctions threaten to cripple Chinese tech giant ZTE
Long-time pundit of Chinese politics, Bill Bishop, whose newsletter is well-read among Washington China policy circles, wrote on Tuesday: “The ability of the US government to decimate a major Chinese tech firm by cutting off access to US components is another reminder to China, as the Snowden revelations were, that China cannot ensure information security until it completely de-Americanizes its information technology infrastructure and replaces it with indigenous products.” Asia TimesNew...
Read More »Bloomberg — Trump Says South Korea Has His ‘Blessing’ for North Korea Peace Deal
Trump suggested he was responsible not only for the negotiations on a formal peace treaty ending the war but also the success of this year’s winter Olympics in South Korea. “They’ve been very generous that without us and without me in particular, I guess, they wouldn’t be discussing anything and the Olympics would have been a failure,” Trump said. “As you know North Korea participated in the Olympics and it was really quite an Olympics. It was quite a success. That would not have...
Read More »My David Stockman story
Here’s how you know that people are really ideologues that don’t know what they’re talking about.
Read More »WilliamBowles.info — Syria Newslinks 17 April 2018
Lots of links.WilliamBowles.infoSyria Newslinks 17 April 2018
Read More »Dirk Ehnts — John Maynard Keynes: “I could create, I could afford” (Public Service Employment)
Here is a quote from John Maynard Keynes, writing in 1933: If I had the power today I should surely set out to endow our capital cities with all the appurtenances of art and civilisation on the highest standards of which the citizens of each were individually capable, convinced that what I could create, I could afford – and believing that money thus spent would not only be better than any dole, but would make unnecessary any dole. For with what we have spent on the dole in England since the...
Read More »The dollar’s decline. A long way to go.
I called it early and I continue to tell you why it’s happening.
Read More »L. Randall Wray et al — Public Service Employment: A Path to Full Employment
Despite reports of a healthy US labor market, millions of Americans remain unemployed and underemployed, or have simply given up looking for work. It is a problem that plagues our economy in good times and in bad—there are never enough jobs available for all who want to work. L. Randall Wray, Flavia Dantas, Scott Fullwiler, Pavlina R. Tcherneva, and Stephanie A. Kelton examine the impact of a new “job guarantee” proposal that would seek to eliminate involuntary unemployment by directly...
Read More »Molly Fosco — This Economist Wants to Change the Meaning of Money
Imagine an end to Washington spending wars that leave filibustering senators blue in the face. Economist Stephanie Kelton does. She sees a world where the federal government can build a big, beautiful social safety net, strengthen the military and, for good measure, cut taxes on the rich. The government, in her eyes, can spend as much as it wants on anything without the bill coming due. Welcome to Modern Monetary Theory — a bizarro world that might not be as far-fetched as it sounds. The...
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