Enough of Bush and Co.'s babble about prosperity
Let's look at our economy by the numbers
Also in this issue
- The Big Buy: Tom Delay's Stolen Congress
- ALITO STRIKES
- CORPORATIZING THE BORDER
- ATTACK BY THE CORPORATE FOXES
- HOW STRANGE IS RICK SANTORUM?
- NEW GUY, SAME BAD POLICY
- BUSH LAWYERS
- THE GOP'S XENOPHOBIC GOOFINESS
- POSTER: Are you better off yet?
- SOURCES for July 2006 issue
Here they come--America's Drill Team! Out front are the two high-strutting leaders, John McCain and George W, thrusting their drum-major batons and chanting "Drill! Drill! Drill!" Right behind them are the famous Marching Lobbyists of Big Oil, and--look!--prancing alongside are House minority leader John Boehner and the Merry Pranksters of the Republican caucus, doing a precision routine of call and response

NEW GUY, SAME BAD POLICY
The official spin on our new Treasury Secretary, Henry M. "Hank" Paulson, Jr., is that this CEO from Goldman Sachs brings credibility, financial star power, gravitas, and dynamic new energy to the shaping of George W's economic policies. Much is being made of the fact that Paulson has an environmentalist streak and disagrees with Bush's head-in-the-sand stance on global warming.
But Paulson isn't in charge of environmental policy -- his turf is the economy, and on this the Wall Street banker is in lockstep with the Bushites.
After all, Hank took home $38 million in pay last year and is sitting on a $700 million fortune. He's all for Bush's cuts in taxes on capital gains and dividends -- nearly half of which will go to millionaires like him.
He's also been the premier Wall Street pusher of moving American capital into ventures in China -- ventures that move more U.S. jobs to that low-wage sanctuary. As for the crushing national debt that Bush is putting on the backs of our children, Paulson airily calls it "a necessary and understandable side effect of what needed to be done to stimulate the economy."
Of course, it's the millionaires who've had their economies "stimulated," while America's workaday majority hasn't even kept up with inflation. Hank has also backed the Bushites with big bucks, putting more than $150,000 into George W's '04 race and hundreds of thousands more into GOP congressional campaigns.