The Shrewd Economist
Democracy is an illusion! It’s become a political system fostered by the élite, for the élite, in order to fool the people that they have a stake in the system. In actual fact, they have virtually none. The whole political system in the modern era, despite having noble beginnings, is now used to benefit the few at the expense of the many. – Mark Alexander, June 29, 2018
Wednesday, 15 January 2025
Do Starmer and Reeves Have a ‘Big Idea’ to Save the Economy?
Amid turmoil in the bond market and a plummeting pound, Sir Keir Starmer has had to defend his chancellor Rachel Reeves while dealing with the resignation of the former anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq. So, can Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves turn it around?
The Prime Minister says it will take 10 years to solve some of the chronic issues facing the UK, but will he even get a second term with Labour's support sliding in the polls and Nigel Farage's Reform UK breathing down his neck?
In this episode of the Fourcast, Matt Frei is joined by the Financial Times’ columnist Katie Martin, psephologist Luke Try and Channel 4 News' political editor Gary Gibbon.
Produced by Calum Fraser, Silvia Maresca and Ka Yee Mak.
The Prime Minister says it will take 10 years to solve some of the chronic issues facing the UK, but will he even get a second term with Labour's support sliding in the polls and Nigel Farage's Reform UK breathing down his neck?
In this episode of the Fourcast, Matt Frei is joined by the Financial Times’ columnist Katie Martin, psephologist Luke Try and Channel 4 News' political editor Gary Gibbon.
Produced by Calum Fraser, Silvia Maresca and Ka Yee Mak.
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Keir Starmer,
Labour government
"China Will Destroy the USA" – Yanis Varoufakis
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China,
Greece,
USA,
Yanis Varoufakis
German Economy Shrinks for Second Year in a Row
THE GUARDIAN: First consecutive year of declining GDP since early 2000s highlights challenges facing next government
Germany’s economy has shrunk for a second consecutive year for the first time in more than two decades, highlighting the challenges the next government will face after snap elections in February.
As voters prepare to head to the polls amid heightened political uncertainty in Europe’s largest economy, official figures showed gross domestic product fell by 0.2% last year after dropping by 0.3% in 2023.
The figures represent only the second two-year contraction in the German economy since the 1950s, after it shrank in 2002 and 2003.
“The early 2000s were the last time Germany received the very flattering title of ‘sick man of Europe’. History doesn’t repeat but it rhymes,” said Carsten Brzeski, an analyst at the Dutch bank ING. » | Richard Partington, Economics correspondent | Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Germany’s economy has shrunk for a second consecutive year for the first time in more than two decades, highlighting the challenges the next government will face after snap elections in February.
As voters prepare to head to the polls amid heightened political uncertainty in Europe’s largest economy, official figures showed gross domestic product fell by 0.2% last year after dropping by 0.3% in 2023.
The figures represent only the second two-year contraction in the German economy since the 1950s, after it shrank in 2002 and 2003.
“The early 2000s were the last time Germany received the very flattering title of ‘sick man of Europe’. History doesn’t repeat but it rhymes,” said Carsten Brzeski, an analyst at the Dutch bank ING. » | Richard Partington, Economics correspondent | Wednesday, January 15, 2025
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Germany
Tuesday, 14 January 2025
Argentina’s Economy in Crisis, Soup Kitchens Struggle after Government Spending Cuts
Javier Milei is another unfeeling, cruel clown who wants to “fix” the economy even if half of the population of Argentina has to starve to death for him to achieve his desired results! The secret of running a successful economy is to get good economic results with the minimum of hardship and suffering.
I recently watched a documentary on Milei’s anarcho-capitalistic policies and what Argentinians thought of them. It was very clear to me that the people who thought his policies were good were all well-heeled individuals living in beautiful homes. When the government’s policies have minimal impact on your lifestyle, it is easy to be uncritical of them. But for those who are dependent on assistance, for those who are suffering shortages, it’s a different story.
I said from the very start that this experiment will end in tears. I still believe it will. I stand by my original assessment. – © Mark Alexander
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anarcho-capitalism,
Argentina,
Javier Milei,
poverty
‘Don’t Allow You to Go to the Bathroom’: Big Tech’s Call Center Workers in Greece On Strike
THE GUARDIAN: Workers at Teleperformance, customer support company for Apple, Google and Netflix, accuse it of union busting and surveillance
Call center workers for some of the world’s biggest tech companies including Apple, Google, Microsoft and Netflix are accusing their employer of retaliating against union organisers, constantly surveilling staff and even refusing bathroom breaks.
In the US or Europe, if you call for technical or customer support from a big tech company, you may be speaking with a worker at one of Teleperformance’s call centers in Greece.
Teleperformance, the largest call center operator in the world, employs about 12,000 workers in Greece, serving more than 140 markets around the world in 43 different languages and dialects. The company has seven multi-language hubs in Greece – in Athens, Chania, and Thessaloniki. » | Michael Sainato | Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Call center workers for some of the world’s biggest tech companies including Apple, Google, Microsoft and Netflix are accusing their employer of retaliating against union organisers, constantly surveilling staff and even refusing bathroom breaks.
In the US or Europe, if you call for technical or customer support from a big tech company, you may be speaking with a worker at one of Teleperformance’s call centers in Greece.
Teleperformance, the largest call center operator in the world, employs about 12,000 workers in Greece, serving more than 140 markets around the world in 43 different languages and dialects. The company has seven multi-language hubs in Greece – in Athens, Chania, and Thessaloniki. » | Michael Sainato | Tuesday, January 14, 2025
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call centers,
Greece
Monday, 13 January 2025
Spain Plots 100pc Property Tax to Block Expats from Buying Homes
THE TELEGRAPH: Britons could be hit by exorbitant levy under new measures to fix the country’s housing crisis
British expats will be forced to pay 100pc tax on their holiday home in Spain under new measures to fix the country’s housing crisis.
Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, announced 12 reforms amid an ongoing row over the impact of foreigners on local house prices.
This includes the introduction of a tax for those from outside the European Union (EU) who do not currently live in Spain.
Proposals from the Spanish government suggest this levy could be as high as 100pc of the value of the home, much higher than current rates. Real estate purchases in Spain are currently subject to 10pc tax on newly-built homes and 6pc on old properties. » | Madeleine Ross, Money Reporter. James Badcock in Madrid | Monday, January 13, 2025
Gosh! This must be another one of those Brexit benefits that that numbskull Farage spoke about! – © Mark Alexander
British expats will be forced to pay 100pc tax on their holiday home in Spain under new measures to fix the country’s housing crisis.
Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, announced 12 reforms amid an ongoing row over the impact of foreigners on local house prices.
This includes the introduction of a tax for those from outside the European Union (EU) who do not currently live in Spain.
Proposals from the Spanish government suggest this levy could be as high as 100pc of the value of the home, much higher than current rates. Real estate purchases in Spain are currently subject to 10pc tax on newly-built homes and 6pc on old properties. » | Madeleine Ross, Money Reporter. James Badcock in Madrid | Monday, January 13, 2025
Gosh! This must be another one of those Brexit benefits that that numbskull Farage spoke about! – © Mark Alexander
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property taxes,
Spain
Sunday, 12 January 2025
The Gap between the Super-rich rich & the Rest of Us Is Now HUGE: This Is Why You Should Care
Click here for details on Liam Byrne’s book.
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the wealth gap
Is Trump Right about the Canadian Border? | About That
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Canada,
Donald Trump,
drugs,
illegal immigrants,
Mexico,
USA
Is Trump Right about the US 'Subsidizing' Canada? | About That
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Canada,
Donald Trump
Friday, 10 January 2025
Trump, US Decline, and Global Chaos - Robert D Kaplan Interview | US Politics | The New Statesman
Jan 8, 2025 | Under Trump, US power will diminish - that's a disaster for the whole world, says Robert D Kaplan.
In this interview, renowned geopolitical analyst Robert D Kaplan argues that American power has been in decline for years, and this will likely get worse under Trump.
"This time around Trump is more experienced, he's more vindictive," Kaplan says.
He explores what this means for geopolitics, in particular in relation to other "great powers" China and Russia.
Kaplan also explains his view that "a world where all the great powers are declining... will lead not to a fairer world, a better world, but to more chaos"
Robert D Kaplan is the author most recently of Waste Land: A World in Permanent Crisis, which will be published in January. He holds the Robert Strausz-Hupé Chair in Geopolitics at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. He spoke to the New Statesman's Kate Lamble for the New Statesman podcast.
In this interview, renowned geopolitical analyst Robert D Kaplan argues that American power has been in decline for years, and this will likely get worse under Trump.
"This time around Trump is more experienced, he's more vindictive," Kaplan says.
He explores what this means for geopolitics, in particular in relation to other "great powers" China and Russia.
Kaplan also explains his view that "a world where all the great powers are declining... will lead not to a fairer world, a better world, but to more chaos"
Robert D Kaplan is the author most recently of Waste Land: A World in Permanent Crisis, which will be published in January. He holds the Robert Strausz-Hupé Chair in Geopolitics at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. He spoke to the New Statesman's Kate Lamble for the New Statesman podcast.
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Donald Trump,
US politics,
USA
Elon Musk and AfD's Alice Weidel Talk on X | DW Analysis
Jan 9, 2025 | We begin with the politics of billionaire Elon Musk, and why that may or may not matter to voters here in Germany. Next month voters will go to the polls here. Early elections because the current left of center government collapsed. Polls show the conservatives and the far-right AfD party leading.
Enter Elon Musk. He has been very vocal on his platform X in his support for the AfD, saying it is the only party that can save Germany. He has also called for the current chancellor Olaf Scholz to resign. And tonight he held a one on one conversation on X with the AfD's chancellor candidate Alice Weidel. At one point there were 211 thousand people listening in. This is part of what they heard.
Enter Elon Musk. He has been very vocal on his platform X in his support for the AfD, saying it is the only party that can save Germany. He has also called for the current chancellor Olaf Scholz to resign. And tonight he held a one on one conversation on X with the AfD's chancellor candidate Alice Weidel. At one point there were 211 thousand people listening in. This is part of what they heard.
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AfD,
Alice Weidel,
Elon Musk,
Germany
Thursday, 9 January 2025
Germany Election: AfD Candidate Alice Weidel on Election, EU, Trump, Energy
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AfD,
Alice Weidel,
Germany
How You Can Stop Fascism When Voting Isn't Enough
One of the greatest problems is that our politicians since Thatcher and the ‘Old Gipper’ have been too scared to tax these bastards. These people should never have been allowed to amass this enormous wealth at the expense of the rest of us. All meaningful sacrifices in paying taxation are made by the lower and middle classes. These billionaires either pay no tax at all or they pay so little that they cannot feel it. Ordinary people feel it alright! Our politicians need to grow a pair! There are too many weak politicians bereft of gonads! – © Mark Alexander
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Donald Trump,
fascism
Wednesday, 8 January 2025
BlackRock: The Conspiracies You Don’t Know
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Blackrock
Professor Steve Keen: "Elon Musk Is Wrong Again" Top Economist Warns the US
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Elon Musk,
Professor Steve Keen
Monday, 6 January 2025
Wolff Responds: "What Trump Delivers: A Deeply Uncertain New Year" | Dated January 1, 2025
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