If Iraq is worth $1 trillion, let's allot just as much to benefit humanity.
Economists project that the cost of the war in Iraq, when all is said and done, will come in at $1 trillion or more.
I say: Let's do it again!
Let's allocate another trillion dollars - but this time for the good of all humanity and all species. Let's do it with the same moral urgency and vision that has made America great at so many critical junctures in history.
There's an emergency and an opportunity out there that calls for The Next Trillion.
It's about more than geopolitics and petrodollars. It's about more than the science of climate change.
It's about the need for global economic institutions to evolve in response to the social and environmental challenges of our time: growth in population, accelerating technological change, accelerating capital flows, growth in consumption, increasing pollution, widening wealth gaps.
Today's global economy creates a thousand billionaires and a billion thousandaires. It has created what venture capitalist John Doerr calls "the greatest legal accumulation of wealth in history."
But it also drives China to add 65 gigawatts to its electric grid each year, most of which is produced by highly polluting coal-fired power plants.
And today's global economy is driven by Americans, who use more energy, put more carbon into the atmosphere, and generate more waste than any citizen in history - and by a shameful margin.
The financial returns of the 20th century depended upon environmental and social trends that are unsustainable. The old worldviews and economic institutions are no longer adequate. We must begin to move, and move boldly, in a new direction.
The good news is that out of the current military, political, and environmental quagmire arises an unprecedented opportunity for America to leap into a new era of economic leadership.
Here's how The Next Trillion should be invested:
•$250 billion for clean energy and energy efficiency;
• $250 billion for carbon sequestration and bioremediation;
• $250 billion for sustainable food and forests; and
• $250 billion for community development.
This is a wildly important moment. A tectonic shift is occurring beneath the culture of conquest and consumption. A tectonic shift is occurring in the consciousness of the consumer, the entrepreneur, and the investor.
We must seize the opportunity to accelerate the transition past "sustainable development" all the way to a full-fledged restorative economy, in which jobs, wealth, and economic vitality are created by enterprises that restore and preserve the common good.
For 15 years, I've been helping investors steer capital toward "triple-bottom-line" private companies, which aim to produce strong financial, social, and environmental results.
We at Investors' Circle have begun to see the power of "patient capital" to support entrepreneurs whose companies are leading the way toward the restorative economy. Such companies include Farmers Diner, building new, local connections between organic-food producers and consumers. Or Verdant Power, pioneering submersible turbines for tidal electricity generation. Or United Villages, providing wireless internet access for villages in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Slowing money down, bringing it back down to earth, thinking longer term, recapturing money, and redeploying it as an agent of community and bioregional health, creating what some have called "virtuous globalization" or, even, localization - this is the next great work.
Let The Next Trillion, then, be the most urgently deployed patient capital in history.
If $1 trillion over five years seems like a lot, view it against the $2 trillion that speeds through Wall Street daily or America's $14 trillion gross domestic product.
If we can spend $1 trillion on an Iraqi nightmare, then we can invest $1 trillion in a new American Dream.
The New Deal, Marshall Plan, Manhattan Project, Apollo Program - when America sets its mind to it, anything is possible.
Let us set our mind to The Next Trillion.
Deployed with requisite vision and courage, it will unleash forces of reconstruction, restoration, and healing, the likes of which the world has never seen.
Woody Tasch is the chairman of Investors' Circle, a network that since 1992 has connected patient-capital investors with early-stage companies and venture funds that promote sustainability. A longer version of this article appeared in the Monterey County Weekly.
Copyright © 2007 The Christian Science Monitor
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Show AllWhat I'd like to know is who is cooking the books?
Think about it, Bush inherited a $3.1 trillion surplus, and within less than a couple years turned it into a $5+ trillion deficit. That's an $8+ trillion swing.
Look at it like this: $1 trillion tax cuts for the wealthy (not all paid yet) + $1 trillion for the war (not all paid yet, but expected to go higher in the long run) + $200 billion for Katrina & Rita (not paid yet) + $1 trillion deficit his first two years (being very liberal) + $1 trillion for homeland security + $1 trillion for economic downturn = $4.2 trillion. Rounding off: $8 trillion - $5 trillion = $3 trillion...where did that money go? Something stinks here.
The enemy is in her last throes. Queen and king captalism have had their 100 year long party. They have wreaked the house built by their forefathers, salted the fields, eaten the seed corn, cut down the last tree, drunk the last water necessary to prime the pump.
Time to move on - see ya suckers!
Signed - the capitalists
Electric cars, decentralized energy production, heating grids from factories to cities, heat capture in every smokestack, phase out oil and coal, fast. And I don't give a damn about all of the mechanics, gas station attendants and oil company executives who will lose their jobs, they will just have to evolve on the subsidized education system and if they get sick, they will just have to go down to the universal health care center, all of this can be built with the next trillion.
All of these things have been implemented and made and they work. LET'S DO IT. Start with those electric cars, get them going now! And why not turn the gas stations into depot's where you switch cars like they used to do with horses, every fifty miles, you get a fully charged electric horse.
"If republicans want to "move", then I say good riddance."
Life in Merka would improve 100% with Bushies moving to South Merka in droves to be with Der Fucklechuckle Georgie. it would be nice if the airlies issued republicans one-way tickets to Baghdad, secretly.
Note this article is suggesting that $500 billion be given to the polluters to clean up the air.
•$250 billion for clean energy and energy efficiency;
• $250 billion for carbon sequestration and bioremediation;
This could be another situation of the greedy corporate crowd exploiting liberal causes gain.
What we need to do is lower the carbon footprint, and a good measure of the burden of cleaning the polluting air needs to rest on the shoulders of the polluters, not just extracted from the consumers through taxation and redistributed to the polluters in remediation projects.
"Most will slit their own throats for an ideology (conservatism)!"
The ethicist Peter Singer writes:
"It is a distinctive characteristic of an ideology that it resists refutation. If the foundations of an ideological position are knocked out from under it, new foundations will be found, or else the ideological position will just hang there, defying the logical equivalent of the laws of gravity."
I would guess it's more like 2 or 3 trillion by the time the wars (Afghanistan and Iraq) end and both places are rebuilt with taxpayer funds. The cost for George adventure into 'nation building' is going to be astronomical. I hope all the moron's who voted him into office are happy with the end result. This is going to be an adventure for the American people to 'remember'! Because like the old saying goes 'we broke it' now it's our responsibility to 'fix it'! I live in one of the most fiscally conservative states in the union. People in the northern part of my state are Republican's. They go into cardiac arrest when someone mentions raising their taxes! But, they run down to the polls and vote for some of the biggest spenders in this country! Makes a whole lot of sense doesn't it? I have given up trying to figure most people's reasoning out. Most will slit their own throats for an ideology (conservatism)!
This is one silly article. What to do with $1 Trillion?
1 Ramp up the war effort.
2 Pass it along as tax breaks or subsidies to the rich.
commander_n_chimp:
Brutal words ... though I find myself unable to disagree with any of them. I'm tempted to say that the USA also does many good things in the world, but our current administration is intent on cancelling those out - and then some.
Tectonic shift in consciousness my ass. As I've stated before, America is a curse on humanity. America is a curse because Americans would rather spend thousands of dollars sponsoring Blackwater thugs in the streets of Baghdad rather than renovating a dilapidated school house in rural Kentucky or inner city Detroit. Americans in general have an unlimited bloodthirst and lack compassion. The USA is a disgrace among nations, and even though I am an American I am not afraid to say so. I can only hope that some day karma brings down the American empire down on the heads of its bloodthirsty overlords.
Yes, brilliant - except that we borrowed the trillion used to destroy part of the world. Now we should borrow another trillion in order to save it, even though it's clear that no such effort could possibly thwart the coming climate mutation?
Better idea: we all act like, you know, adults, and start doing the hard work ourselves. And by "ourselves" I mean the tiny percentage of Americans who remain immune to Greed Spongiform Encephalopathy and the "I got mine, screw you" epidemic. Cause those effected would kill mom before ever even considering not doing "what it takes" to fill the coffers.
rtdrury----brilliant idea, But what is to stop the same corrupt system from continuing to adjust the taxable income threshold? Perhaps what you suggest could be accomplished in one taxable year! It would defintely starve the beast, but we need to have in place a way to take care of the least fortunate in our midst, because their meager services would be the first to go...
$1 Trillion is only forty years of the total Estate Tax grosses....if the rich want these wars, they should pay for them directly.
rtdrury - awesome !
It's best for individual citizens to carry out their civic duty to constrain El Diablo by reducing their taxable income, preferably to zero, sustained. Many will argue that if the American people were awake they would only have to dial their reps in Washington and be done with it.
But the republican experiment has failed. We have no representation in Washington today. We have to try a different approach now. A sort of direct democracy with the people voting their principles in all of their exchange/association. Call it populist economics. Is it really such a radical approach? Seems like common sense to a growing number of people. Fundamentally, it's a grass roots approach, but one action toward institutionalizing populist economics is to implement full costs in the retail prices of everything. This allows the public to act in society's better interests while acting in their personal economic interest.
Skeptics say it's impossible, but the business tax is utilized to inject full costs into the channel. Those costs are natually passed on to the consumer, and thus economic, social and environmental justice prevails, that is with diligent anti-corruption enforcement in the channel. It must be driven by good intent. No mechanism can take the place of that. So we're back to the individual taking civic responsibility - individuals acting in spontaneous harmony are able to keep the lid on institutional corruption. The prosperity of the society is maintained by the will of the individual. The imperial adventurism, as simply another manifestation of greed, is kept in check by the same force.
Hello kivals,
If "they" want to "move", then i say good riddance. The rest of us can easily come up with something better.
Peace,
Ken Hausle
NMBill,
I am afraid you are right. Reagan took this fork leading to the road to ruin and now you can stick a fork in us. It appears that the well-positioned economic elites are looting the US as fast as possible because they know the US has no future. They will probably start moving soon, leaving us with a mountain of debt and a rapidly declining quality of life.
Sorry the fork in the road is back about a few years, we just realized this one is going nowhere!
No need to borrow -- I'd gladly pay higher taxes for that.
Much of the first trillion was borrowed and it would not be sound economics to borrow more until the deficit can be lowered. But, we can still cut the pentagon budget and spend that money domestically and abroad for peaceful purposes like education, healthcare, sustainable development.
To Ken Hausle:
True enough. Yet I see no reason to suppose that the next trillion will in fact escape the clutches of the MIC.
earmark smearmark
just cause its earmarked doesn't mean its going to happen.
Ken Hausle
Charlotte, NC
* I suport Education....what an "investment" in the future it is...
critojazz...absolutely correct
Sorry; but, according to several essays on this site over the past week, the next trillion or so has already been earmarked for more of the same in Iraq, et al.
How many zeroes in a trillion? 12 right?
National Health Care is too expensive? Oh wait, they know that argument won't hold water anymore, now it's socialized medicine that will help the government control our lives.
Yeah like they don't already.
Thomas J. Comer
just goes to show what intelligent idiots we have elected (?) ourselves, even just 50 billion one billion to each state for education would be a boon for struggleing schools, and states,,,Public education is what made this nation a beacon to the world, lets do some of these miraculas things Taxch is suggesting, along with a few others, though we as a people would have to vote out our previous National debt, since every thing we do is pilling up tax debt- slavery for our children,,,,,,
Tasch points out that today's global economy has "created what venture capitalist John Doerr calls 'the greatest legal accumulation of wealth in history.'" It is "legal" only because complete sociopaths are in control of those who write the laws. Parasitism is entrenched and it will take much more than a Pollyannish column to remove it. It will probably take an ocean of the red stuff.