Showing posts with label US Lobbying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US Lobbying. Show all posts

Monday, April 16, 2012

Military Politics, Work Place Politics

Some people have a war going on in their heads (memory stress or work stress of one type). We call this competition in the US. Competition can be explored by looking at the winners and the losers. However most will learn more if we look at who military employees compete with and if there is too much or too little competition. The work place contains a broad set of behaviors, some unwanted behaviors, and some unwanted reactions. We could call some of these behaviors competition, harassment, abuse, supervision, and the human resources system or the employment system.

The military is not that different from the business world. In fact early modern management came out of the military and we know it as Theory X management style or the factory management system. Anyway the military system is highly developed as all military systems have become.

Some people have a war going on in their minds because they are harassed by other people or leaders in the system of competition for advancement. Politics are heavily involved, but the focus is on what skills or experience a soldier or employee has. By the way there are both soldiers and civilians in the military system.

Everybody has formal Military Occupational Skills (MOS), although there are different names in different services and for civilians. And your competition in the work place all know where you have been, how you were educated, and what military skills and background you have. You can't escape this process and these judgments.

And the system, wise as it is, has built in an expectation of complaints and grievances. This is to be expected with all the hierarchies being defined. In fact of course you can compete in the world of ideas from people outside of your agency, at different headquarters organizations, people with technical degrees in engineering, quality, or even law. And then there are career political appointees. So it is not just noncommissioned officers, officers, civilians, contractor experts, and organizations with peerless reputations that all compete for dominance. You also compete in your job with your own formal job series/job description, previous experience, training classes, whether you retired already from military service and at what rank/grade, and this defines or limits your career and your ability to compete.

One point is you can be a soldier or civilian in a military career and be trapped/defined at a certain promotion level and no resolution but to leave this employment. This is called having a dead end job or a dead end position.

And it makes sense within the military. We have career tracks. Certain fields understand logistics better than others and better fit the career track. Combat soldiers and combat veterans can only go so far without crossing over into other fields. Money and finance is an important field for instance, but many people will not be able to cross into the field and there are few slots/jobs that pay over $60K a year. Career development and advanced training are vital to reward people and promote the right people. Cronyism and nepotism are discouraged.

Another point is that complaining, networking, politicking and talking with those in management with the power to hire you, send you to training, or change your circumstance. You could say the squeeky wheel gets the oil.

Complainers and whiners are strongly competitive unless they become whistle blowers in which case all bets are off. People that file grievances are looked at a little differently in my opinion. The old patriarchy did not like grievances. But the system has always had strong competition and that means there were public or private complaints.

Still in my opinion many leave the military with a war going on in their heads. Not from combat, not from a deep seated animosity or grievance, not anything dangerous or abnormal, just a lot of memories of eating crap. The world of competition is very much alive in the US Military and the US.

There is a subset of the work force that doesn't complain and may not engage in communication or discussion about relationships in the work place. We might say there were people that submerge issues or thoughts about relationships with supervisors and others. These might be negative or unwanted reactions.

Of course another point is that supervisors and managers are people that are doing well with competition and politics. This is kind of the definition of having an edge when you already are part of management and have a management career.

Now Capitalism is built seemingly from competition, so this is all well and good. Free enterprise, individual property rights for all regardless of race, creed, and color seems the way to go. And we have constitutions and laws to regulate, monitor, and control corruption of the government money trough.

The biggest surprise in Military politics and competition in the work place is the US Contractors that serve as experts. To me government and military experts lose out on the knowledge, skills, and expertise when we pay corporations or consultants to do the government core functions and other non core function. If you want the best government, if you want to avoid regulatory capture, if you want to avoid corruption, then we all need to increase the visibility of contractors and consultants within the Department of Defense. Recently there was a law suit filed by an employee of many years within the Office Management and Budget due to conflict with contractor expertise. So it seems that Lobbyist write the laws for congress and run government budget and financial offices.

How will regulators in the military and government do their jobs, if they compete with outsiders under the guise of consultants hired by their chain of command. How will government employees learn to negotiate, manage, and control military and government programs without the opportunity.

We conclude that contractors and consultants in the government and military should have a lot of visibility. We might be served better by limits of corporate contractors and consultant in the military and government. Remember when too big to fail banks became consultant managers for the financial bailout that they caused? Remember that lobbyist wrote the laws that made the last financial crisis possible? Remember the failures of war, the embezzlement of funds scandals of war, the over charges by defense contractors to the government, the failures of intelligence for going to war, remember the contractor in the Balkans earning $100K to sweep the warehouse, and remember the words of Smedley Butler and President Eisenhower? We need to limit the involvement of corporations in government, act to reduce the revolving door between corporations and government jobs that regulate industry, and we need to be aware of regulatory capture by corporations.

US Military, Military Politics, US Government, US Lobbying, US Ethics, US Politics, Capitalism, Competition, Regulatory Capture, Revolving Door,

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Business Ethic Training

All:


William Black is a Professor of Law at UMKC. He is a former regulator in the banking industry and was key witness in defending individual taxpayers (FDIC Insurers) and individual rights against accounting fraud that characterized the Savings and Loan Banking Scandal of the 1980s.

1) Perverse Incentives
2) Dishonest deals Displace Honest Economic Activity
3) Characteristics of Criminal banking Activity
4) Lack of Prosecutions
5) Hope for Prosecutions

Click on any link. The first link is shorter.

Brief 17 minutes run down on current environment:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Qe0HlKKfw
Teaching session 56 minutes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=6YT84CokUsA
Controversy about firing US AG:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I12oDVr2RZQ&feature=related

Last week I was sugesting the following as Truth:

1) We need the FED (US Federal Reserve which prints US Dollars) to back up the SEC Court Costs and Law Suits with unlimited US Dollars (Securities Exchange Commission) - since the SEC doesn't have the budget to fight Big (TBTF) Banks in Court.
2) The SEC often settles or makes deals to accept a penalty from the bank with the biggest banks on charges of money laundering or other banking violations.
3) Too Big To Fail (TBTF) banks often repeat violations within 1-2 years for behavior they agreed in court to stop engaging in.
4) How can any little guy with a limited budget compete with big lobbyist and big corporations with Billions of Dollars?
5) End lobbying by Foreign Interests Today.
6) End Lobbying in Washington DC Tomorrow as the first step in Campaign Finance Reform.

D.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

US Attorney General Stops Practicing Law

US Attorney General Stops Practicing Law


There is a small swirl going around about Attorney General Eric Holder's conflict of interest.

It is clear that the USA has lost $14-20 Trillion Dollars in our Financial Crisis of 2008. It started long before with various deregulation laws sponsored by lobbyist for the financial/banking industry. Apparently Attorney general for President Barak Obama used to work for these various financial corporations in his capacity working for Covington & Burling.

Hm...wow. What can that mean?

Well the financial crisis that we are still reeling from was in 2007-2008. Many in the banking industry felt it coming or avoided the "bad loans". And poor people notice the wave of systemic foreclosures hitting their neighborhoods by 2007. William Black is a Law Professor at UMKC. Bill Black has various videos available to explain the crisis online. Listen to Bill Black and you will learn the characteristics to look for fraudulent banking activity. bill can teach you how criminal behavior explains the Sub-Prime mortgage loan scandal where normal economics and banking doesn't. In fact there is plenty of behavior in mortgage loans to warrant more than 2000 prosecutions and incarcerations.

We have had over 409 banks fail in the USA since 2007. I say there could be at least a 4 to 1 ration of prosecutions. But remember in the 1980s Savings and Loan Scandal there were over 1100 prosecutions for only a fraction of the money lost for Americans. So we know there have not been any substantive prosecutions of Fraud for the Financial Crisis in the USA. Go and search on the internet for William Black Videos and listen. You will find that the comparison of US Government actions for this financial crisis pales in comparison to the "Savings and Loan Scandal".

So to conclude:

Where is the US Attorney General, Eric Holder?

Well no one really knows. We know he is not looking into the crimes which are considered the most horrendous. And we know he has a conflict of interest with his old buddies at Covington & Burling, and all his customers which were the biggest banks in the US History!

Eric Holder must go. Eric Holder is in Bed with all the Biggest Banks. The US Attorney General Eric Holder has stopped practicing law (disclaimer: I am not an attorney of law).

And so we must not elect Barak Obama or Newt or Mitt. We must look to reverse the US Progression into globalization.

1) Globalisation is a big question mark to all Americans today.
2) Federalization is also a big question in American now.
3) Why should we trust people that don't enforce the law or prevent Fraud?
4) Clearly money buys elections and politicians.
5) Clearly politicians are for sale.
6) Clearly the big money is buying politicians.
7) Clearly the big money is Banks and High Finance.
8) You have a big deal - you need to lobby government with big money.

Stop the Wars,
D.

Wars, US Banks, US Finance, US Politics, US Lobbying, Money and Politics, Globalisation

Romney Make a Case Against Trickle Down Economics

Romney Make a Case Against Trickle Down Economics - and for increasing taxes on Rich Americans whether they are executive wage earners, investors, or business owners.


There was much talk today in the media about Mitt Romney's Tax Filings.

I don't believe Americans are good at analysis in our bipartisan political system. Determined Democrats and Republican can be moved from their views. Many entrenched Americans jump into offensive and defensive positions when they meet a new or different idea.

How long have we been told by Republicans that the rich in the USA create jobs when the tax rates are low. There is little evidence that the rich create job or that we are dependent on rich people for our economy. We know much of our tax history show tremendous growth in the economy during times when taxes were as much as 90% for the top tier.

The Rich in America consider many things in protecting their wealth:

1) Risk: we want low risk if we are rich.
2) Invest as a bond holder or share holder to reduce risk.
3) Invest in the Best kinds of industries, businesses, and look for "Blue Chip" type corporations
4) Opening a Business or starting a corporation is very risky, involves loans, involves putting up capital, and dealing with overhead expenses.
5) Business's goal is to maximize profits and revenues, and reduce overhead such as employees (reduce employees not provide jobs to the public).
6) Automate as much as possible to reduce employee overhead.
7) Use outside resources for accounting, legal, and other so that we don't' have to pay overhead for their taxes, health care, retirement, and other benefits.

The Truth:

If I get rich I will not put my money into a business since I don't have the personality, am risk averse, and I don't have a network of business connections. I haven't made much in dividend income, am in a lower tax bracket, and don't really like paying even the 15% on my dividends over the last 3 years. Many Americans seem to think 24% is a good tax rate for dividend income and for rich people in general as per Gallup polls (NPR Radio 23 Jan 2012).

There is at least another perspective here.

1) Instead of austerity (cutting benefits for those that lost jobs, don't have jobs, and now depend on social programs) we can raise taxes on the rich.
2) Let's encourage people to learn and get involved in financial management like buying stocks and bonds.
3) Let's increase the financial and Banking education of all people.
4) It is an illusion that all people can not learn about banking, finance, and investing in stocks and bonds.
5) It is an illusion that we are dependant on the rich in America. The truth is that certain men think they are better/smarter than the rest of us.
6) Men keep us down by controlling information - so we need to keep the Internet open to all and free for all to preserve liberty, freedom, transparency, democracy, and a fair banking-government system (BGS - Banking Government System).

Conclusion:

I don't believe rich Americans will leave the USA if taxes go up for the following reasons:

A) The best markets or at least very lucrative market for business and consumer goods lie in the USA.
B) Most Americans like to be around other Americans, and like the infrastructure or convenience of living, investing, and doing business in the USA.
C) The culture in other countries is different and most in the USA can not or will not adapt to living overseas outside of the USA.

Mitt Romney, Trickle Down Economics, Republicans, US Tax Policy, US Lobbying, Tax the Rich, Banking Government System, OWS

Monday, March 30, 2009

It's War in Mexico, Mr. President

Sir, Mr President;


It is a new day. Mexico is at WAR! And we must reassess our National Security Objectives and Operational Plans. We need to Reassess our Defense Plans and where we are spending our Homeland Resources.

I have to add this to my National Security Objectives below to the #4 Priority. If you saw the New york Times today, then you are also reflecting that we haven't had a War on our border for like 80 years (Mexican Civil War 1910-1928?). Clearly our country is now at an increased DEFCON (Defense Condition) as a Result of the War in Mexico with itself. Likely we would call it an insurgent war by drug gangs, rather than a Civil War. But why doesn't the media realize this is an immanent threat?

Mexico is tearing it self apart because government institution are afraid of the "Drug Gang Violence".

Of course some Americans have been waiting for a reason to pull US Troops back to our borders. And some will be thinking that Tom Clancy anticipated that Islamic Terrorists befriending Drug Dealers to draw the war back from Iraq to Mexico or the USA.

Clearly if we can strengthen our borders, it will meet National Security Goals by repelling "Foreign" drug gangs and drug trafficking. "Let us not spend a fortune overseas on foreign adventures" against stateless insurgents. We NOW have insurgents on our border!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Federal Lobbying Creates Recession

We the People Own this country and this Government.

Does it get any clearer? Sure, "Big Business" built the Railroads sparking commerce, industries build new cities, and represent progress. But the people have had to fight for Safety Regulations, Pollution Regulations, the health of ourselves and our kids, and for fair trade to prevent monopolies and price setting that held people back from success. "Big Business" is an entity that grows and competes to succeed big against any and all opposition. We can't allow "Big Business" to persuade our Government and write our laws...and don't even get me started about limits on "Foriegn Lobbying".

Federal Lobbying Creates Recession is my twist on the problem of Middle Class Lobby that doesn't exist for the most part. I know we have lobbies for "Retirees" and "Unions", but big business and the rich just have more resources.
  • Oversight is the management of US Industries by Federal Agencies as part of their mandate.
  • Oversight is completed at various levels of government by collecting data, regulations, and through interface with government through Federal Application Processes.
  • Oversight is performed by Congress, Senate, the Federal Reserve Chairman, SEC, and many others at lower levels of Government including State and County Government.

Obviously with the Corporate Scandals and Lobbying Scandals every couple of years, no one has worked the problem with any sincerity at the Federal Level. But we the people own this country and this Federal Government.

  • When are we going to demand that Government Work for us Middle Class and Poor.