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		<title>European Rejection of Obama&#8217;s Call for Stimulus Threatens U.S. Economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 10:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Dagan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>BERLIN &#8212; President Obama’s push for additional economic stimulus is not  just hitting a wall in Congress. The president has also been rebuffed by  the largest European countries &#8212; with potentially profound  consequences for the U.S. economy and Obama&#8217;s national agenda.</p>
<p>[Economy1] In the run-up to the G-20 summit in <a href="http://washingtonindependent.com/90909/european-rejection-of-obamas-call-for-stimulus-threatens-u-s-economy" class="read_more">More...</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>BERLIN &#8212; President Obama’s push for additional economic stimulus is not  just hitting a wall in Congress. The president has also been rebuffed by  the largest European countries &#8212; with potentially profound  consequences for the U.S. economy and Obama&#8217;s national agenda.</p>
<p>[Economy1] In the run-up to the G-20 summit in late June, the Obama  administration went on a PR offensive, urging other wealthy nations to  keep pumping stimulus into their economies. But with the Greek budget  crisis heightening anxieties over public debt, conservative governments  in <a href="http://www.bild.de/BILD/news/bild-english/world-news/2010/06/07/germany-budget-cuts/austerity-deal-calls-for-80bn-saving-by-2014.html">Berlin</a>,  <a href="http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1996933,00.html?xid=rss-topstories">Paris</a>,  <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100623/bs_afp/britaineconomyfinancebudget_20100623052137">London</a> and <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jun/26/world/la-fg-italy-strikes-20100626">Rome</a> are all on an austerity track. Instead of a pledge to inject more  capital into their economies, all Obama got at the Toronto conference  was a <a href="http://www.g20.org/Documents/g20_declaration_en.pdf">communique</a> that emphasizes savings over stimulus.</p>
<p>Some economists fret that Europe’s fiscal retreat threatens to  tip the U.S. deeper into recession. Meanwhile, leading analysts in  Germany, the continent’s largest economy, say the trans-Atlantic  spending spat underscores Obama&#8217;s limited maneuvering room in his effort  to steer the fragile recovery back home.</p>
<p>“America is  having enormous difficulties,” said economist Gustav Horn of the  Macroeconomic Policy Institute, part of a labor-affiliated foundation in  Düsseldorf, Germany. “At the moment, [the U.S.] is dependent on the  rest of the world offering it a friendly economic environment.”</p>
<p>For Obama, the environment is less friendly than he would like.  In an <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/letter-president-g-20-leaders">open  letter</a> to other G-20 heads of state before the summit, the president  wrote that leaders should “learn from the consequential mistakes of the  past when stimulus was too quickly withdrawn.”  Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, meanwhile, <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/10411167.stm">told the BBC</a>,  “Growth in the future around the world can’t depend on the United  States as much as it did in the past.”</p>
<p>Some economists warn that austerity in the largest European  economies, combined with severe budget cuts in countries such as Greece  and Spain, could push the continent into a double-dip recession. If so,  the consequences for the U.S. could be severe. A European downturn, Horn  said, would hurt American exports, both by lowering demand and by  strengthening the dollar. Perhaps more importantly, he added, a  stumbling Europe could weaken crucial U.S. trading partners in Asia.  Likewise, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman recently <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/28/opinion/28krugman.html">warned</a> that the resistance to more stimulus in Europe and the U.S. raises the  specter of a depression.</p>
<p>But  the dominant view in Germany is that such fears are misguided.  Supporters of budget consolidation note the country is on an upswing,  with GDP growth expected to reach as high as 2 percent this year as  exports accelerate. Moreover, they argue that fiscal retrenchment will  spur private-sector spending. A recent <a href="http://www.cesifo-group.de/portal/page/portal/ifoHome/f-about/f3aboutifo">report</a> by the Ifo Institute for Economic Research, a Munich-based think tank  with government funding, says cuts would lead to an “expansive  confidence effect on German consumers and investors.”</p>
<p>The fear that a European slowdown could hurt American trade  underscores a more fundamental challenge that German economists say the  U.S. must tackle: expanding exports as a source of economic growth.</p>
<p>“Before the crisis, we had a consumption boom in the U.S. that  was not sustainable,” said Ifo economist Klaus Abberger. “And so we  think there is a need for some redirection.”</p>
<p>That redirection, economists say, will be outward.</p>
<p>“The  growth driver you’ve got left is ultimately net exports,” said  economist Christian Dreger  of the Berlin-based German Institute for Economic Research, another  government-funded think tank.</p>
<p>The Obama administration has come to a similar conclusion. In  his State of the Union speech in January, the president announced a new  initiative to double American exports within five years, though many <a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2010/0128/Can-Obama-generate-2-million-jobs-from-exports-It-won-t-be-easy">analysts</a> called the goal unrealistic.</p>
<p>“For too long, America served as the consumer engine for the  entire world,” the president said in <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-export-import-banks-annual-conference">follow-up  remarks</a> in March.  “But we’re rebalancing. &#8230; Countries with external deficits need to  save and export more.”</p>
<p>But the future of U.S. exports is  not entirely under American control. The country can only reduce its  trade deficit if the rest of the world has sufficient buying power, Horn  said. The G-20 has been touting a <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125390613654041791.html">new  initiative</a> to ease trade imbalances, which would require net  exporters like Germany to buy more from net importers like the U.S. But  it remains to be seen whether there will be any action to follow the  talk.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s inability to induce Europe to boost its stimulus  spending is rendered even more discouraging by the limited traction his  spending proposals are getting in Congress. And it does not help that  Obama is looking increasingly isolated among world leaders in pushing a  more expansive fiscal policy.</p>
<p>“You don’t win something  in Congress by saying, oh, Europe’s doing this,” said economist Dean  Baker, co-director of the left-leaning Center for Economic and Policy  Research in Washington. “[But] you don’t want the U.S. to look like an  outlier.”</p>
<p>The president should not get his hopes up for a hand from  Berlin, though. As the <a href="http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/politik/300154/300155.php">Berliner  Zeitung</a> newspaper declared of Germany’s chancellor in a recent  headline: “Merkel won’t listen to Obama.”  The country has a <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/talk/financial/2009/03/30/090330ta_talk_surowiecki">culture  of thriftiness</a> to rival even the fiscal-conservative wing of the  Republican Party.  The traumatic hyperinflation that racked the Weimar Republic during the  1920s has made Germany hyper-sensitive to price stability. The country  last year amended its constitution to include limits on government debt.  Deep concern that the aging of the population will soon make Germany’s  welfare state unaffordable have made people here anxious to get back to  budget cutting. Meanwhile, unemployment is <a href="http://www.bls.gov/fls/intl_unemployment_rates_monthly.htm#Rchart1">lower</a> than in the U.S., so the economic pain is less acute.</p>
<p>Deficit hawks here also argue the turmoil in Greece is a  warning to profligate governments across the continent.</p>
<p>“We  saw with the Greek crisis how vulnerable highly indebted countries are  to [speculative] attack,” said Norbert Barthle, a member of the German  parliament from the ruling center-right Christian Democratic Union party  (CDU) who specializes in budgeting.</p>
<p>The American economy has managed impressive growth so far this  year, but it has largely been driven by the effects of government  stimulus, Horn said. And the looming dry-up of stimulus funds around the  world amounts to a serious problem for the American president.</p>
<p>“He  has to do more if other countries do less,” Horn said. “And in that  sense, his worries are absolutely understandable.”</p>
<p><em>David Dagan is a freelance journalist living in Berlin.</em></p>
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		<title>Social Worker Raided for Rioting on Twitter Wants His Pickaxes Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 14:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daphne Eviatar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This seems almost too weird to be true, but <a href="http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/10/twitter-anarchist/" target="_blank">Wired reports</a> that on Oct. 1, federal agents seized the computers, manuscripts and pickaxes of an anarchist social worker in Queens, N.Y., claiming he violating anti-rioting laws on Twitter.<span id="more-65294"></span></p>
<p>Elliot Madison, who counsels seriously mentally ill patients, first <a href="http://washingtonindependent.com/65294/social-worker-raided-for-rioting-on-twitter-wants-his-pickaxes-back" class="read_more">More...</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This seems almost too weird to be true, but <a href="http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/10/twitter-anarchist/" target="_blank">Wired reports</a> that on Oct. 1, federal agents seized the computers, manuscripts and pickaxes of an anarchist social worker in Queens, N.Y., claiming he violating anti-rioting laws on Twitter.<span id="more-65294"></span></p>
<p>Elliot Madison, who counsels seriously mentally ill patients, first came under suspicion when, at the G-20 gathering of world leaders in Pittsburgh in September, he was arrested for allegedly listening to a police scanner and then sending out the information on Twitter to help protesters avoid the heavily armed police. Wired notes that the State Department applauded the same activity when protesters did it in Iran.</p>
<p>But in Madison&#8217;s case, the following week the Joint Terrorism Task Force got a warrant and raided the 41-year-old social worker&#8217;s home, where he lives with his wife and some roommates. The feds seized his computers, books, camera memory cards, air-filtration masks, bumper stickers and political posters. These were all supposedly evidence of his breaking the federal anti-rioting law. If found guilty, he could spend up to five years in prison.</p>
<p>Among his possessions taken were an electronic manuscript of a book he was working on. His first book, written with the &#8220;Curious George Brigade,&#8221; is called <a title="http://www.archive.org/details/AnarchyInTheAgeOfDinosaurs" href="http://www.archive.org/details/AnarchyInTheAgeOfDinosaurs" target="_blank">&#8220;Anarchy in the Age of Dinosaur</a>s.&#8221;</p>
<p>Madison and his lawyer are now claiming that the search and seizure were unconstitutional.</p>
<p>Wired reporter Ryan Singel is decidedly sympathetic, suggesting that Madison is &#8220;yet another casualty of the government&#8217;s nasty, post-9/11 habit of considering political dissidents as threats to national security.&#8221;</p>
<p>The House Judiciary Committee is actually <a href="http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/hear_091027_1.html" target="_blank">holding a hearing on a related subject</a> this afternoon &#8212; the case of Ashcroft v. Iqbal, in which one of the thousands of Muslims rounded up, treated harshly and detained in the United States just after 9/11 sued the government for wrongful imprisonment and violation of his constitutional rights. In May, the Supreme Court dismissed Iqbal&#8217;s claims.</p>
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		<title>Iran Hiding a Nuclear Facility?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 12:38:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Spencer Ackerman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps Russian President <a href="http://washingtonindependent.com/60695/obama-administration-declines-to-credit-missile-defense-shift-for-positive-russia-results">Dmitry Medvedev&#8217;s new, harsher rhetoric on Iran</a> has a specific catalyst. The New York Times <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/26/world/middleeast/26nuke.html?_r=2&#38;hp=&#38;pagewanted=all">reports</a> that President Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicholas Sarkozy will disclose that Iran has for years constructed an undisclosed &#8212; and as-yet-unoperational &#8212; nuclear facility. <a href="http://washingtonindependent.com/60845/iran-hiding-a-nuclear-facility" class="read_more">More...</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps Russian President <a href="http://washingtonindependent.com/60695/obama-administration-declines-to-credit-missile-defense-shift-for-positive-russia-results">Dmitry Medvedev&#8217;s new, harsher rhetoric on Iran</a> has a specific catalyst. The New York Times <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/26/world/middleeast/26nuke.html?_r=2&amp;hp=&amp;pagewanted=all">reports</a> that President Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicholas Sarkozy will disclose that Iran has for years constructed an undisclosed &#8212; and as-yet-unoperational &#8212; nuclear facility. The announcement is set for 8:30 this morning at the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh. <span id="more-60845"></span></p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/26/world/middleeast/26nuke.html?_r=2&amp;hp=&amp;pagewanted=all">Times</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>American officials said that they had been tracking the covert project for years, but that Mr. Obama decided to make public the American findings after Iran discovered, in recent weeks, that Western intelligence agencies had breached the secrecy surrounding the project. On Monday, Iran wrote a brief, cryptic letter to the International Atomic Energy Agency, saying that it now had a “pilot plant” under construction, whose existence it had never before revealed.</p>
<p>In a statement from its headquarters in Vienna on Friday, the atomic agency confirmed that it had been told Monday by Iran that “a new pilot fuel enrichment plant is under construction in the country.”</p></blockquote>
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		<title>&#8216;The Era of Banking Secrecy is Over&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 18:13:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jefferson Morley</dc:creator>
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<p class="Default">That’s perhaps the boldest declaration in the <a href="http://www.londonsummit.gov.uk/resources/en/PDF/final-communique">joint statement </a>from G-20 world leaders meeting today in London.</p>
<p class="Default"><span><span>The communiqué, which pledges </span><span>$1.1 trillion in global stimulus spending and tighter supervision and regulation of the global economy, did not commit the leaders to another round of stimulus</span></span> <a href="http://washingtonindependent.com/37088/the-era-of-banking-secrecy-is-over" class="read_more">More...</a></p>]]></description>
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<p class="Default">That’s perhaps the boldest declaration in the <a href="http://www.londonsummit.gov.uk/resources/en/PDF/final-communique">joint statement </a>from G-20 world leaders meeting today in London.</p>
<p class="Default"><span><span>The communiqué, which pledges </span><span>$1.1 trillion in global stimulus spending and tighter supervision and regulation of the global economy, did not commit the leaders to another round of stimulus spending as President Obama wanted, nor cross-border financial regulation as Germany and France hoped.</span></span></p>
<p class="Default"><span><span>But it does announce a new tool of transparency: the formal blacklisting of</span><span> tax haven countries that have not agreed to international information sharing agreements. Fast money operations like  <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/20/business/20aig.html?hp">AIG haved use these countries to claim they don&#8217;t have to pay  U.S. taxes</a>. Estimates of lost tax revenue range from $40 billion to $123 billion annually, according to recent Treasury Department study cited by <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123851589108274129.html">The Wall Street Journal</a>. The communique strengthens Obama&#8217;s efforts get capture these revenues to pay for his ambitious domestic agenda. </span></span></p>
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