Why Saving the Planet Means Saving the Economy, Too
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Why Saving the Planet Means Saving the Economy, Too
Our problem isn't the deficit, it's climate change
by John Atcheson
Published on Tuesday, March 12, 2013 by Common Dreams
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Lets be clear: the deficit is not our biggest problem right now. Climate change is. It isnt even our biggest economic problem. A stagnating economy is. Andas the majority of economists have pointed out, and as the European experience clearly showsausterity will only make our economy worse.
Yes, in a decade or so, if we do nothing, medical and retirement obligations will cause deficits to increase. But right now, the deficit is shrinking, and it is projected to keep shrinking until then.
Putting the long-term deficit ahead of the short-term economic stagnation we are experiencing is like putting money into a retirement account you wont need for twenty years instead of fixing a massive hole in the roof of your house thats letting in the rain. In short, its stupid.
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Given this evidence, it is one of the great mysteries of the universe that Washington is obsessed with austerity. Well, actually, it isnt. Republicans have been singing lead soprano in a bad musical written by self-interested fat cats and plutocrats like Pete Peterson, and Democrats and the press have been their willing castrato chorus for going on 30 years now. The real objective of the whole show? Killing off the remains of the New Deal and Great Society programs they love to hate.
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