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- Tea Party Ousts 6-Term Republican Senator in Indiana Primary for Not Being Conservative Enough; Extreme Polarization of Politics in Greece, Europe, and US; Tweedledee vs. Tweedledum
- Chinese Architect Comments on "Dark Apartments", Vacancies, Residential Malinvestment
- "Head Start" an Abysmal Failure for Kids, a Spectacular Success for Teachers
- SYRIZA's Tsipras Lists Bailout Rejection as Key Demand; Don't Rule Out a SYRIZA Coalition; Eventually May Be At Hand; Why SYRIZA Will Win the Next Election
- Greeks Political Parties Prefer Chaos Over Compromise; June 17 Elections on the Way; Next Bailout Tranche at Risk
Posted: 08 May 2012 10:42 PM PDT On Tuesday, six-term Republican senator Richard Lugar was ousted in shocking defeat in the Indiana primary to Tea Party activist Richard Mourdock, Indiana state's treasurer. Mourdock sent Lugar down in flames as he questioned Lugar's policies on immigration, Supreme Court nominees, the "Dream Act", and bank bailouts. Mourdock said Lugar was "not conservative enough". As proof of how extreme things have gotten, the Indiana Democratic Party released a statement Tuesday evening thanking Mr. Lugar for his service and criticizing Mr. Mourdock as an "extremist" who is "out of touch with Hoosiers." The New York Times has details in Mourdock Defeats Lugar in Indiana Senate Primary Clearly, there is increasingly little chance for moderates anywhere. In Europe, 11 governments have collapsed over austerity measures. German chancellor Angela Merkel may be the next to go. Chaos in Greece Extreme polarization in Greece is such that no political party could gather as much as 20% of the vote. Indeed the top two parties combined could not even muster 33% of the vote. For details and further discussion, please see
Polarization in US For polarization in the US, look no further than the surprising showing of Rick Santorum vs. so-called moderate Mitt Romney midway through the the Republican presidential primary. Santorum finally stepped aside, but the damage has been done. Please note that Romney is hardly a moderate in any sense of the word. Romney is a war-monger promoting war in Iran, trade wars with China, and still more military spending in spite of massive budget deficits. Moreover, anyone who thinks president Obama and his union supportive stance is a moderate has mush for brains. Greece Is Ungovernable Pariah State My friend "HB" writes ... Today the markets realized that it may become entirely impossible to form a government in Greece, even after another election.Tweedledee vs. Tweedledum In the US, the presidential choice is between Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Take your pick as to who is who. In case you disagree, please consider ...
Frankly it does not matter except for four year's down the road, and except for near-term Supreme Court appointees. Romney wants to overturn Roe vs. Wade, believes corporations are people, and strip searches are fine on the the flimsiest of excuses, three extreme positions. Are those reflective of extreme positions or core US values? Ignoring the Supreme Court effect, both candidates are war mongers and ObamaCare is the same RomneyCare (even though Romney campaigns against himself). Inane Election Choices The only real choice in this election is whether 4 years from now you want to face the inane possibility of Romney winning 4 more years vs. the inane choice of Obama winning 4 more years now (knowing in advance he is gone 4 years from now). As we sit back and watch Greece and France disintegrate into a morass of extreme politics, the shocking defeat of Richard Lugar in the Indiana primary to a Tea Party activist suggests the US is on the same path. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Chinese Architect Comments on "Dark Apartments", Vacancies, Residential Malinvestment Posted: 08 May 2012 03:48 PM PDT From the China anecdotes file, reader Gary writes ... "Hi Mish, I have a friend that is an architect in Shanghai. I sent him an article that talked about counting dark apartments at night to determine vacancy rates. He confirms everything I've been reading on your blog." My architect friend says... Once you get out of the city and into the second tier cities these 50% vacancy figures ring true. I've been to so many smaller cities and they are full of residential high rises going up everywhere. Most have a significant vacancy rate from what I see just from driving by.Malinvestment is the word that best describes what Gary's architect friend describes. It has indeed bankrupted many State Owned Enterprises (SOEs), and such development will come to a screeching halt sooner rather than later as I have mentioned many times, most recently in 12 Predictions by Michael Pettis on China; Non-Food Commodity Prices Will Collapse Over Next Three to Four Years; Nails in the Hard Landing Coffin? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
"Head Start" an Abysmal Failure for Kids, a Spectacular Success for Teachers Posted: 08 May 2012 11:42 AM PDT Head Start, a preschool program for low-income kids has been a spectacular success, not for kids, but for teachers and teachers' unions. Please consider Miami-Dade County seeks to unload Head Start program, salaries For more than four decades, Miami-Dade County officials have managed Head Start, the storied preschool program for children from low-income families. But the county now wants out — and "generous" salaries are partly to blame.Key Concern of Politicians and Unions Notice the key concern. But the plan has been met with resistance from some parents and politicians, who say the shake-up would hurt the current Head Start staffers. Where the H is the concern for kids? Logic would dictate that if teachers' salaries were lower, then the county could afford a much higher teacher-to-student ratio. Instead, the concern is for the teachers and administrators. The problem is corrupt politicians are in bed with the unions and administrators. The former seeks to buy votes from the latter. The latter does not give a rat's ass about the kids. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 08 May 2012 09:36 AM PDT The opportunity for Greece to tell the Troika to "go to hell" is at hand, if only the political left can stop bickering long enough to form a coalition. Bailout Rejection Key Demand Alexis Tsipras (SYRIZA's leader) says he will use all three allotted days to do so. His key demand is a bailout rejection, which would mean a eurozone exit whether that is his intention or not. Please consider SYRIZA's Tsipras to make bailout rejection key bargaining point The SYRIZA leader is expected to meet the head of the Democratic Left, Fotis Kouvelis, at 3.30 p.m., Ecologist Greens representative Ioanna Kontouli at 5.30 p.m. and the Social Pact president Louka Katseli at 7 p.m.Tsipras' Five Point Proposal Please consider Tsipras lays out five points of coalition talks
An email from Barclays Capital Explains the Greek election process and dates: Political uncertainty remains high in Greece. A new electoral round (which would probably be held on 10 or 17 June) looks increasing likely at this stage as, in our view, none of the three parties with the most votes seem likely to be able to secure Parliamentary support for a coalition government.Eventually May Be At Hand Here is a point that Barclays missed. SYRIZA came in second place in this election. Perhaps SYRIZA comes in first place in the next election. If so, it would pick up an extra 50 seats. As I have said on numerous occasions, Eventually, Will Come a Time When .... Eventually, there will come a time when a populist office-seeker will stand before the voters, hold up a copy of the EU treaty and (correctly) declare all the "bail out" debt foisted on their country to be null and void. That person will be elected.Why SYRIZA Will Win the Next Election Alexis Tsipras is saying all the right things (in terms of what most Greeks want to hear). His surprise second-place finish is likely to become a surprise first-place finish in the next election, perhaps by a lot more than anyone thinks. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 08 May 2012 08:18 AM PDT In the wake of the Greek election, one thing is clear: No party or coalition of parties is in control. More elections are coming, but will the results be any different? In the meantime, the next disbursement of Greece bailout funds is at risk, and Greece faces being unable to meet pension, salary and debt commitments next month. Please consider Greece braces for a repeat of elections Greece is bracing for a repeat general election after its centre-right leader failed to win leftwing support to form a "national salvation government" in the wake of Sunday's inconclusive outcome at the polls.June 17 Elections on the Way Let's hope this is the end of the end of the insanity in Greece instead of yet another package of proposals that sinks Greece further into ruin for the sole purpose of bailing out French and German banks. The sooner Greece tells the Troika "Go to Hell", the sooner Greece has the potential to be on the road to recovery. The keyword in the above sentence is "potential". Greece has a zero percent chance under Troika proposals. However, unless Greece adopts genuine reform on work rules and pensions, it is headed to the gutter, bailouts or not. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
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