Smart Talk With Scott Baker Discuss Globalization, Money Creation & Political Power.
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On this episode of Smart Talk, Andrew Mazzone and Scott Baker are discussing globalization, money creation and political power of the government.
Scott Baker is president of Common Ground, NYS coordinator at the Public Banking Institute, and senior editor and writer at Op Ed News, a top 100 blog. Baker contends that the American people are “actually subsidizing international companies.” These companies are built in the USA, using the infrastructure, the educational facilities, and the stability of the country.
The loss of American jobs has been just part of the picture. There is also a cycle in which companies that makes profits overseas contribute to politicians to “keep the game going” and preserve the laws that give them “a free ride.” In addition, money itself is a monopoly. Today 97% of our money is privately issued by commercial banks to which the government is indebted. To increase non-tax revenue, the government issues treasuries. Foreign governments hold the vast majority of these and earn billions in interest. Consequently, they can tax their citizens at a lower rate and produce goods at lower prices than in the USA.
Baker’s solution is to institute a tax on land/resource rent. It is estimated that $5.3 trillion of the GDP is actually in some sort of economic rent. Collecting a tax on this economic rent could eliminate all other taxes, increase productivity, and provide a citizen’s dividend. Baker explains why Georgism has not been adopted in the USA.
Watch the rest of this video as Scott Baker gives Smart Talk a neo-Georgist view of such topics as globalization, money creation and political power.
The Henry George School of Social Science has launched Smart Talk, a series of discussions with leading economists around the world moderated by Andrew Mazzone, president of the HGS board of trustees. We invite you to watch the Smart Talk videos of discussions with some of the most talked-about economic and social thinkers of our times
The transcript of this video is available at: http://hgsss.org/smart-talk-with-andrew-mazzone-and-scott-baker/
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