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| 2013-03-07T12:19:44-05:00 The Atlantic's 2nd Annual Economy Summit | ||||||
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President Bill Clinton's winning catchphrase "It's the economy, stupid!" still resonates in consequential political debates today -- with both sides of the political aisle and the many factions of economic policy interest groups slugging it out over what a healthy economy needs.
I'll post the entire program below -- but I should note that Washington Note readers are invited to attend -- or to watch online. If you want to be there in person, be sure to RSVP at the link below The entire conference will stream live here, which means you can watch it from as far as Tazmania or Sanaa if you have a good broadband connection. One of the interesting issues that my collaborator and former "affinity credit card" entrepreneur Richard Vague are highlighting are the problems of a massive 'private sector debt' problem that continues to lurk in the US economic equation. For those interested, Vague and I outlined some of the problems here and spoke about this in a short YouTube clip as well as on WHYY's Radio Times, a popularly NPR-affiliated program in Philadelphia.
The list continues with American Prospect Founding Editor Robert Kuttner, Naked Capitalism publisher Yves Smith, former FDIC chief Sheila Bair, former Federal Reserve Board Deputy Chair Alice Rivlin, Senator and former West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin, Senator and former North Dakota Governor John Hoeven, Bloomberg political columnist Margaret Carlson, former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, Financial Services Roundtable CEO and former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, National Journal editorial director Ron Fournier, former George W. Bush National Economic Adviser Lawrence Lindsey and others. Here follows the schedule:
Wednesday, 13 March 2013 For those outside of Washington or unable to attend, this event will stream live on line and can be watched over the internet HERE or just tune in to The Washington Note home page. 8:45 am ELIZABETH BAKER KEFFER A Preview of the April 2013 "Money Issue" of The Atlantic SCOTT HAVENS JAMES BENNET 9:25 am
MAYA MacGUINEAS PAUL McCULLEY YVES SMITH (aka Susan Webber) ROBERT KUTTNER moderator A HEALTHY ECONOMY EQUALS FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY & SMART INVESTMENT THE HON. GENE SPERLING National Economic Advisor to President Obama interviewer JAMES BENNET Editor in Chief, The Atlantic 10:45 am
STEVE KEEN WILLIAM GREIDER SHERLE R. SCHWENNINGER MICHAEL HUDSON moderator
THE HON. PAUL VOLCKER moderator 12:30 pm THE HON. ALICE RIVLIN moderator
THE HON. SHEILA BAIR interviewer HERE'S THE DEAL: HOW WASHINGTON CAN SOLVE THE DEFICIT AND SPUR GROWTH DAVID LEONHARDT Washington Bureau Chief, New York Times Author of the new e-book, Here's the Deal 2:15 pm THE HON. ROBERT RUBIN DAVID WESSEL
THE HON. LAWRENCE LINDSEY interviewer 3:15 pm
interviewer 3:45 pm RICHARD VAGUE STEVE CLEMONS
THE HON. JOHN HOEVEN (R-ND) interviewer
GROVER NORQUIST interviewer 5:15 pm
interviewer 5:45 pm "Sequester at the Beach" & "Debt Old Fashioned" With special thanks to Supporting Underwriter, the Center for Audit Quality; Presenting Underwriter, TD Bank; and Knowledge Underwriter, The Governor's Woods Foundation for their generous support of this year's Economy Summit. |
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| Fri, 24 May 2013 08:05:18 EST Yes Mr President, This Is Who We Are | ||||||
| Michael Ratner and Paul Jay analyze President Obama's defense of his drone and Guantanamo policies - a policy based on continuing US dominance in the Middle East; Obama's speech was interrupted by Code Pink's Medea Benjamin |
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| Fri, 24 May 2013 11:00:00 GMT China's reform hands fail to clap | ||||||
| The young Chinese leadership is displaying a near-schizophrenic split that can be summed up by President Xi Jinping's gung-ho style and no-holds-barred defense of Mao Zedong and the seriousness with which Premier Li Keqiang, China's first "PhD prime minister", is pushing economic reforms. Irreconcilable contradictions persist between nurturing the marketplace and the Chinese Communist Party's power imperative. |
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| Tue, 24 Jun 2008 23:21:06 +0100 Oil Geopoltics Front Page | ||||||
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| Wed, 02 Jan 2013 21:23:56 +0000 Race for Iran Is Going to Tehran | ||||||
| With the impending publication of our Going to Tehran: Why the United States Must Come to Terms with the Islamic Republic of Iran, we have decided to move our blog to a new platform, www.GoingtoTehran.com. Race for Iran will remain active as a repository for our previous posts and comments, going all the way back [...]
With the impending publication of our Going to Tehran: Why the United States Must Come to Terms with the Islamic Republic of Iran, we have decided to move our blog to a new platform, www.GoingtoTehran.com. Race for Iran will remain active as a repository for our previous posts and comments, going all the way back to October 2009, but henceforth our new posts will be published on Going to Tehran. As you will see, it looks and operates very much like Race for Iran, so hopefully the transition will be non-stressful. We thank all who have read, engaged, and supported us on Race for Iran, and look forward to seeing you and new readers who might join us on Going to Tehran. –Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett |
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| Fri, 24 May 2013 14:50:47 +0300 The State of Whom? | ||||||
CAN A law be both ridiculous and dangerous? It certainly can. Witness the ongoing initiative of our government to enact a law that would define the State of Israel as “The Nation-State of the Jewish People”. |
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| Sun, 26 May 2013 03:35:40 +0000 Attack on Pilgrims in Iraq Leaves Six Iranians Dead; 14 Iraqis Also Killed | ||||||
| Iraq launched a massive operation across Anbar and Nineva provinces. According to the government, the mission was to raid al-Qaeda strongholds and strengthen border security. Several al-Qaeda suspects were killed, including two senior commanders. Overall, at least 20 people were killed and 44 more were wounded. |
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| 2013-05-26T08:01:00Z Fußball ist Freundschaft - Franz Beckenbauer unterzeichnet offenen Brief des ersten internationalen Kinderforums | ||||||
| London (ots) - - Querverweis: Bildmaterial ist abrufbar unter http://www.presseportal.de/galerie.htx?type=obs - Mit der Unterschrift von Schirmherr Franz Beckenbauer unter einen offenen Brief an di... |
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| Fri, 24 May 2013 11:50:10 -0400 Crowe calls for investigation into immigration case in America | ||||||
| Sinn Féin spokesperson on foreign affairs, trade, and diaspora, Seán Crowe TD, has called on the Tánaiste and Minister for foreign affairs, Eamon Gilmore, to investigate the reports that a Donegal woman was turned over to U.S. immigration authorities by the Irish International Immigration Centre (IIIC) in Boston. |
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| Sun, 26 May 2013 02:53:37 +0000 Quantitative Easing: Three Reasons Why Stocks Have Skyrocketed Over the Past Couple of Years | ||||||
| The Big Buyers … Unmasked Stocks have soared since 2009 because the Fed’s quantitative easing has – intentionally – pumped them up. They’ve also skyrocketed because central banks are directly buying stocks. NBC News reports on a third major reason… |
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| Sat, 25 May 2013 19:47:26 +0000 The Halfway ‘Obama Doctrine’ | ||||||
| Exclusive: President Obama’s counterterrorism speech failed to quiet his critics on the Left who want an immediate end to the “war on terror” and those on the Right who demand more Bush-Cheney policies. Obama charted a middle course of gradually reducing violence and asking for patience, reports Robert Parry. By Robert Parry How to view President Barack Obama’s speech on counterterrorism can be likened to how you might think about a serious drug problem: you could deny that anything’s wrong and... |
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| Sun, 26 May 2013 09:25:00 +0400 Kerry presses Egypt on economic reform, says aid depends on it | ||||||
| Secretary of State John Kerry urged Egypt to act swiftly on economic reforms to secure a $4.8 billion International Monetary Fund loan, saying the measures were needed to get further aid from the U.S. Congress, an American official said. Kerry met Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi for about an hour on the sidelines of an African Union summit on Saturday, discussing Syrias civil war, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, human rights in Egypt and the countrys faltering economy, the official said. Egypts Islamist-led government has been resistant to introducing the austerity measures needed to win the IMF funding, including raising taxes and cutting fuel subsidies, fearing such painful reforms could provoke social unrest. However, an IMF deal could help shore up investor and donor concerns after two years of political instability since the overthrow of former president Hosni Mubarak in early 2011. The instability has depressed tourism, a crucial industry for Egypt. The U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Kerry had made the argument that the reforms were necessary to persuade American lawmakers to proceed with further economic support for the country, which borders U.S. ally Israel. "He urged action on making reforms happen now to move towards requirements to get the IMF package," the official said. During his first visit to Cairo as secretary of state, on March 3, Kerry told Mursi the United States would provide the first $190 million of $450 million in pledged budget support because of Mursis commitment to see the IMF process through. The remainder, however, would depend on the economic reforms, a point Kerry made again in the Ethiopian capital. "He said ... we need to be able to show Congress that you have taken the necessary reforms," said the official. "I have been a strong advocate of support for Egypt. I continue to support aid for Egypt, but ... we need to see reforms in place that will encourage my former colleagues back at home to act." Kerry served in the U.S. Senate for nearly 30 years before becoming the countrys top diplomat on February 1. Egypt has in recent years received about $1.3 billion in military aid from Washington, support that dates back to its signing of a peace treaty with Israel more than 30 years ago. That assistance, however, is not seen as contingent on Egyptian economic reform. |
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| Sun, 26 May 2013 10:24:00 +0400 Liliger Cub Learns to Run and Jump After Surgery | ||||||
| There is a unique new attraction at the Novosibirsk Zoo: a liliger – a hybrid between a lion and a liger – named Kiara. Kiara, who is nine months old, recently underwent surgery for a broken paw. She now lives in an open enclosure. |