Monday 29 December 2014

The Failure of Mainstream Media. - The AIM Network

The Failure of Mainstream Media. - The AIM Network



The Failure of Mainstream Media.














The way in which the mainstream media (MSM)
chooses to report and discuss the economy, i.e. in conventional
neo-liberal terms, reinforces the notion that the economy is some sort
of God who must be served and obeyed by the people in one particular
way to the exclusion of any other. This is a false concept wrapped in
metaphorical jargon that has not only poisoned our minds but, in the
process, allowed us to become enslaved to its will.



The way the media frames its articles and the language it uses to
present them, crowds out any alternative discussion and prevents
alternative concepts being presented. As a result, the present
government’s ideological agenda of austerity and surplus driven
macroeconomics becomes something akin to the Ten Commandments, which we
must obey and accept. This too, is a false concept.



It is time for a more progressive view to be aired, discussed and debated.


The progressive vision of an economy is the reverse of the existing
one, where it serves the people, advancing public purpose, whatever that
might be. It is a vision where, within the constraints of a healthy
environment, we live in harmony with the planet, where equality is the
principle commandment, where we control everything about it and we use
it to advance our quality of life, without destroying the planet and
without leaving anybody behind.



languageThe
barrier that is preventing this progressive view from being debated is
in the language used to explain it. We are trained in our early language
to think of the word ‘deficit’ as bad. It equates with concepts of
debt, of owing, of a burden, of having to restore a shortfall, etc. It
isn’t helped at all by comparing a nation’s economy to household
budgeting.



We haven’t been able to link the word, ‘deficit’ with something good,
with employment, with growth, because the mainstream media won’t
indulge it. They are seduced by convention, afraid to think outside the
square.



To this end, the MSM have allowed the present government’s failed
ideology to prevail. Where it fails is in thinking that a surplus is a
goal rather than a tool. Surpluses and deficits should be determined by
what we, as a nation, want and should be used to suit the circumstances
at the time. Surpluses and deficits are not an end in themselves, they
are tools used to achieve an outcome.



What we want right now is full employment or as close to full
employment as we can come. In our present circumstances, that will not
be achieved by trying to bring the budget into surplus. The media’s
so-called economic experts should be framing their articles to reflect
this. At the moment they are seduced by the metaphorical language that
undermines any hope of full employment.



Using the current issue of welfare, the one the media love to milk,
where they grasp at any suggestion of waste and abuse, of lazy people
not trying to find work, of the sick bludging on the system, we can
demonstrate an economic imperative they never highlight.



welfareWhat
they never explain and what the present government doesn’t realise is
that when tax revenues fall, welfare payments increase. One works
inversely with the other. These are the automatic stabilisers where the
common denominator is the workforce participation rate and by
association, the GDP growth rate.



These stabilisers restrict the range of the business cycle by
expanding and contracting depending on the level of fiscal policy. When
unemployment rises so do welfare payments. If, for example, Scott
Morrison thinks he can reduce welfare payments while tax revenues are in
decline he is effectively trying to reverse a natural outcome. It is a
bit like trying to go forward when the car is in reverse gear.



So, if his approach to welfare payments is similar to his approach to
stopping the boats, i.e. having no time for the personal impact on his
decisions, just the outcome relative to the government’s policy
position, he will discover that just like stopping the boats, reigning
in welfare spending is a dirty science. Outcomes will vary in ways he
and the government cannot foresee.



Thinking that having a business friendly conservative government will
automatically generate business confidence is foolhardy at best, also
lazy and already proving to be a false expectation. Only full or near
full employment will generate demand of the kind that will lift us out
of stagflation. The unemployed cannot find jobs if the jobs are not
there. At the last count, there were approximately 770,000 unemployed
and less than 150,000 jobs advertised.



As long as governments, like our present one, push supply side
economics (if you make it, buyers will come), instead of demand side
economics (making what buyers need and want), unemployment will continue
to rise. The private sector will not manufacture or produce goods
without a known ready market.



printThe
media has failed dismally in explaining this to its readers. It has
failed the people it is there to serve. It peddles a false and
misleading language that serves an exclusive minority, the super-rich.
Little wonder circulation has plummeted.



The task of explaining alternative, progressive economics has fallen
to the blogosphere and social media sites where much of the lost
readership of the MSM has found a new home, found what it wants to read
and the language it prefers.



Is it a forlorn hope that 2015 will see a breakthrough in progressive economic theory? We will certainly try.



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