SHARK!
Conservative
Mogul Buying Up Reporters to Promote His Regressive Agenda
By William
Greider, The Nation
Posted on January 6, 2010,
Printed on February 27, 2010
http://www.alternet.org/story/144961/
He's
baaack -- the Wall Street billionaire who wants to loot Social Security. This
time, Pete Peterson has invented his own "news network" to
promote his right-wing rants about shrinking the only retirement security
system available to millions of working people. Peterson styles himself
as a patriot saving the nation from fiscal insolvency and has committed $1
billion to that cause (a chunk of the wealth he accumulated at Blackstone
Group, the notorious corporate-takeover firm). His efforts might be dismissed
as ludicrous -- except money does talk in Washington, and Peterson is now
buying Washington reporters to spread his dire warnings.
The
retired mogul has created a digital news agency he dubs "The Fiscal
Times" and hired eight seasoned reporters to do the work there. "An
impressive group of veteran journalists," Peterson calls them. I hope they
have shaken a lot of money out of this rich geezer. Because I predict doing
hack work for him will seriously soil their reputations for objectivity and
independence.
With his great
wealth, Peterson could have also bought a newspaper to publish his dispatches,
but he did better than that. He hooked up with the Washington Post, which has
agreed to "jointly produce content focusing on the budget and fiscal
issues." (This media scandal was first uncovered by economist Dean Baker.)
The newspaper is thus compromising its own integrity. It's like buying
political propaganda from a Washington lobbyist, then printing it in the news columns
as if it was just another news story. Shame on the Post, my old newspaper. I
predict a big stink like the one that greeted the Post when its publisher
decided to hold pay-for-access "salons" for corporate biggies.
The first TFT
"dispatch" to appear in the Post -- "Support grows for tackling
nation's debt" -- made no mention of Peterson's crusade. But it featured
the same devious gimmick the financier has been peddling around Washington.
Congress should create a special commission of eighteen senators and
representatives empowered to to make the
"tough" budget decisions politicians are loathe to face -- slashing
benefits, raising payroll taxes or both. Other members of Congress
would be prohibited from changing any of the particular measures, and would
cast only an up-or-down vote on the entire package, no amendments allowed.
Supposedly, this
would give them political cover. Look, no hands. We just cut Social Security
but it wasn't our fault.
This
"reform" is profoundly antidemocratic because it would strip ordinary
citizens of the only leverage they have in Washington -- the ability to lean on
their elected representatives and exact retribution if they get sold out.
Peterson has two advocates in the Senate -- Kent Conrad of South Dakota and
Judd Gregg of New Hampshire -- who are self-righteous fiscal hawks. The TFT story describes the rising federal deficits as a
threat to the republic, yet fails to explain why deficits on rising. The
billions have been devoted to bailing out major banks and Peterson's old chums
in Wall Street or to turning around the failed economy or fighting two wars at
once.
So why do the TFT
reporters (Elaine Povich and Eric Pianin) zero
in on old folks and Social Security or entitlements like Medicare and Medicaid?
Because those are Pete Peterson's favorite targets. He has flogged
Social Security as a blight on our future for at least twenty years. He is a
nut on the subject. His "facts" are wildly distorted or simply not
true. Never mind, the establishment press portrays him as a disinterested
statesman.
This crusade is
dangerous for the people because the "respectables" in governing
circles and both parties embrace the same reactionary logic. Does government
have money problems? Don't restore the progressive income tax on the wealthy or
capital, don't cut away some of the corporate boodle in the federal budget --
that politics is too difficult. Instead, let's whack Social Security while
folks aren't watching.
The biggest lie in Peterson's
story-telling is his refusal to acknowledge the looting aspect of what he
proposes. Despite his inflamed rhetoric, Social Security is not broke -- it has
a huge surplus of around $3 trillion (trillion, not billion). With no changes
at all, the trust fund will be solvent for at least another thirty years. In
fact, workers retiring now have already paid for their Social Security benefits
because they paid higher payroll taxes for the past twenty-five years. I might
have a little respect for fiscal crazies like Peterson, Conrad and Gregg if I once
heard them state these facts honestly instead of demonizing Social Security
recipients.
Here is what
really worries the fiscal hawks: as the Social Security trust fund built up the
huge surpluses, the federal government borrowed the money and spent it. The
time is approaching -- maybe ten or twelve years from now -- when the federal
treasury will have to start paying back its debts to Social Security. The
accumulated wealth does not belong to the US government, any more than the
money it borrowed from China. The beneficial owners are all those working
people who faithfully paid their FICA taxes for all those years. If Washington
stiffs them now, it will be a bait-and-switch swindle larger than Wall Street's.
A year ago, the
Obama White House was playing footsie with Peterson and intended to give him a
starring role in its "fiscal responsibility summit." The Nation
disrupted those plans. I wrote a fierce attack on the billionaire's looting
scheme and the true fiscal history of Social Security. The sting that really
hurt was The Nation's cover -- an unfortunate photograph of Mr. Peterson in
which he resembled a Mafia don. The White House abruptly downplayed its summit
and dropped Peterson as keynote speaker.
But the assault on
Society Security, we knew, would come back sooner or later because many of
Obama's lieutenants are devoted to Peterson's fiscal logic. Budget director
Peter Orszag once co-authored a "reform" plan that would raise the
payroll tax on young workers and cut benefits for older people near retirement.
Isn't that clever? Pinhead economists evidently think that workers won't
notice. Now the billionaire is cranking up another fight. We should finger him
again, big-time, and all those who willingly collaborate in his plot.
As a candidate, Barack Obama
said all the right things about Social Security and described the modest
adjustments that would solve any long-term problems. But we learned during the
last year not to trust fuzzy expressions of good intentions. We need to bang on
the president right now and demand explicit commitment to oppose the
sleight-of-hand proferred by Peterson, Conrad, Gregg and others.
Likewise, people need to
confront Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi immediately. It has been reported the two
Congressional leaders are prepared to go along with this ugly ploy. I find that
hard to believe, but we need to find out -- now -- because Conrad and Gregg and
their rich friend intend to demand the "commission" legislation be
included later this month when Congress votes to raise the federal debt
ceiling. That's clever timing designed to stampede members of Congress since,
if the debt-ceiling measure is not enacted, government in theory might be shut
down.
Maybe progressives should
recruit some Democratic senators who will stage a progressive filibuster. Let's
see how Harry Reid deals with that. Or maybe progressives in the House can
recruit some bipartisan support in Republican ranks. Above all, people need to
make a lot of noise, because this issue represents one more fleecing for people
already struggling. If the Democratic party and the Democratic president decide
to go down this road, arm-in-arm with the billionaire and the Washington Post,
they may find themselves in a civil war much like the one tearing up the
Republicans.
William Greider is the author of, most recently,
"Come Home, America: The Rise and Fall (and Redeeming Promise) of Our
Country (Rodale Books, 2009)." Was at ROLLING STONE for ages. Love the guy!
© 2010 The Nation All rights
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