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America's Real Crisis with Capitalism

13 May 2016 | Pago Pago, American Samoa
Kimball Corson
Capitalism in the US is a rousing success at production and a dismal failure at distribution and social justice. A better system is capitalism for production and a healthy dose of socialism in regard to distribution and collective action (e.g., infrastructure).

Sanders and the northern European countries have figured this out, but the oligarchs in the US, as represented by the republicans and many democrats, fight to block such a system and, worse, rig the economy to work in their favor and against the middle and lower classes.who are being gutted by the result.

The problem, writ large, is exactly that. It is political problem, primarily, but also a problem of economic ignorance, a problem of willful greed and a profound unwillingness for our oligarchs and republicans, as well as some democrats, to seriously consider the successes of the northern European and especially the Scandinavian countries in regard to how they use capitalism for production, much socialism for distribution, and have relatively clean and uncorrupt government to implement and coordinate the mixes. Infrastructure and other collective action is well done and cared for. Not so in the US.

Money in politics, with our corrupt congress, and voter ignorance and apathy are core problems, but Sanders has been waking America up. Americans under 55 understand what I am saying now and the political establishments of both parties are under siege. There is momentum for change, especially from millennials and from the decimated middle and lower classes. All that is needed is capable and powerful leadership, which for now is lacking.

We are at a crossroads. Revise our tax system and move distribution more toward socialism, or knuckle under to the oligarchs and republicans and continue to suffer the rigged economy, lousy growth and an impaired economy. Sooner or later robotics is going to force the issue or there will be social upheaval. Politicians like Ryan, McConnell, Obama and Hillary will look like dinosaurs with the change that is likely coming, especially if good leadership can emerge from America. A young, power and more persuasive Bernie Sanders, well trained in economics, is what we need to bring real hope and change to America and voters to the polls.
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Vessel Name: Altaira
Vessel Make/Model: A Fair Weather Mariner 39 is a fast (PHRF 132), heavily ballasted (43%), high-aspect (6:1), stiff, comfortable, offshore performance cruiser by Bob Perry that goes to wind well (30 deg w/ good headway) and is also good up and down the Beaufort scale.
Hailing Port: Lake Pleasant, AZ
Crew: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
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Kimball Corson: I am a 75 year old solo sailor, by choice. However, I did take on a personable, but high maintenance female kitten, now a full grown cat, named KiKiPoo when she is sweet, or KatKatPo after she has just killed something like a bird or bat. [...]
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Although I was a lawyer and practiced law with good success for thirty years, creating significant new law, I never really believed in the law, the politics of law or in the over reaching self-interest of most lawyers I met. Too much exposure to Nietzsche and other good and seriously thoughtful [...]
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Who: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
Port: Lake Pleasant, AZ