Sunday, November 25, 2007

It's Time to Flog Our "Government"

The fall of the dollar means that Americans will pay more for almost everything. The "correction" had been overdue since the US became a debtor nation, a process completed under Ronald Reagan. It was on September 16, 1985, that the Commerce Department announced that the United States had become a debtor nation and it was on that day that the American Empire died. Since that date, the GOP has been content to let consumers suck up the trade deficit with fewer real jobs. The GOP got away with it as long as China propped up the buck in order to fill the shelves at Walmart. An emerging stronger Euro changed everything.

The collapse of the dollar might not have mattered as much if the US had not over many years of incompetent GOP missrule and corruption become a net debtor nation. US consumers are utterly dependent upon "cheap" merchandise from abroad; a falling dollar is catastrophic.

So far, CNN and the US media seem to be treating this like a novelty story, a "kicker" at the end of the real news. Like the Democrats who thought they could "play" Bush's game and win, they just don't get it. The average American may not "get it" but he will most surely pay for it.

Like almost every stupid thing that has happened to the US since World War II, the GOP is mostly to blame. But Democrats should be flogged for letting them get away with it.

Iraq changed everything by pressing the point and Bush is to blame for bankupting the US with his vainglorious adventure in Iraq. The American people will pay dearly for Bush's on-going act of mass murder in Iraq.

Though Democrats were, at one time, villified as "big spending liberals", it is the GOP that has run up the highest debts and deficits. Just as terrorism is always worse under GOP regimes, debts and deficits are, likewise, greater during periods of GOP missrule.

The world might have tolerated our many follies as long as they could pass along bucks received for the goods sold the US. But, alas, the chain is broken. A growing number of people and nations now refuse the dollar. It was all, literally, a "confidence" game, in which all the world has lost confidence.

War is a racket fought by the masses for privileged elites, big corporations, and venal politicians like Bush. Bush's quagmire is fought for the benefit of no-bid contractors like Halliburton and Blackwater. The war is financed by America's working poor and middle classes who pay for the war —with their lives abroad and with their jobs, their retirement prospects, and their access to health care at home.

Bush's base —the nation's elite, his corporate sponsors, and the so-called defense industry —have paid nothing, risked nothing! Rather —they feed at the trough. The upper one percent of the population has gotten several tax cuts while the big oil companies report record profits rising concurrently with higher prices at the pump.

Just two days after 9/11, I learned from Congressional staffers that Republicans on Capitol Hill were already exploiting the atrocity, trying to use it to push through tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy. ... We now know that from the very beginning, the Bush administration and its allies in Congress saw the terrorist threat not as a problem to be solved, but as a political opportunity to be exploited. The story of the latest terror plot makes the administration’s fecklessness and cynicism on terrorism clearer than ever.

Hoping for Fear, by Paul Krugman, Using Fear Commentary, NY Times
There are big profits in the death business. Go to Texas and consult the CEO of Murder, Inc. , otherwise known as DynCorp.
The war in Iraq has boosted DynCorp's revenues, responsible for about $400 million of the company's nearly $2 billion in sales. And while the company didn't specify how much the effort has added to profits, there has certainly been an upside, Lagana said, although he added that profit margins are lower than in other private industry -- often below 10 percent.

For government contractors and other US-based businesses that are doing work in Iraq, the war there has continued to provide opportunity and benefits, although experts and companies alike say they are difficult to quantify. To be sure, security businesses, oil producers and defense contractors are among the biggest winners. Those who manufacture key products, from bulletproof vests to bullets themselves, and, more recently, those involved in reconstruction, have reaped the benefits, too.

--Businesses find benefits, costs in war work
Money is not the soiled and over-designed scraps of paper that we carry around and pass off in exchange for "things". Money is, at last, mere faith. China, especially, had "faith" that their confidence in the almighty buck would be repaid by US willingness to buy all sorts of cheap Chinese crap at Wal-Mart and other blights on the American urban landscape. The Chinese would get it all back as long as the rest of the world was willing to wink and nod.

The result is that Shanghai and other cities have out-Americaed, America. They have taller and uglier buildings and worse traffic amid the worst air pollution on the planet. Houston and LA look green by comparison. China is a ecological blight on the planet. The lesson one hopes China has learned is that there is price to be paid for having partnered with Satan.

Wal-Mart makes a killing putting people out of work, depressing local economies, and lowering wages but it is globalization --an unholy alliance with GOP "trickle down" policies --that spawned Wal-Mart and sounded a death knell for the futures of American workers. Most recently, Wal-Mart's Chinese imports have displaced nearly 200,000 US jobs

China’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) was supposed to improve the US trade deficit with China and create good jobs in the United States. But those promises have gone unfulfilled: the total US trade deficit with China reached $235 billion in 2006. Between 2001 and 2006, this growing deficit eliminated 1.8 million US jobs (Scott 2007). The world’s biggest retailer, US-based Wal-Mart was responsible for $27 billion in US imports from China in 2006 and 11% of the growth of the total US trade deficit with China between 2001 and 2006. Wal-Mart’s trade deficit with China alone eliminated nearly 200,000 US jobs in this period.

Robert E. Scott, The Wal-Mart effect
The Wal-Mart effect on US workers and manufacturing is typified by the effects seen in clothing --low-cost goods with a hidden higher price: lower wages, lost jobs. Underlying every sector, however, are unsupportable US trade deficits which benefit American consumers but only so long as they have jobs themselves.

As has been the trend at least since the regime of Ronald Reagan, manufacturing suffers most as Wal-Mart grows more intrusive, exploiting the trade deficit with its own undervalued currency. In effect, American consumers have financed China's economic boom.

Of some 133,000 manufacturing jobs lost in the US, sixty-eight percent were the direct result of Wal-Mart's "partnership" with China. The effect is devastating to US workers and the US economy overall. Manufacturing jobs, after all, have generally paid higher wages and provided better benefits.

The US-China trade deficits amount to more than $1 trillion in US Treasury bills and growing. It is fair to say that China has done this deliberately to rehabilitate its own economy on US backs. It has had the effect of lowering the cost of its exports to the United States and other countries.
The relationship between the dollar and the yen has been affected primarily by the adverse trade balance that we have with Japan. At the last summit meeting in London, for instance, we discussed the very high positive trade balance that Japan enjoyed then. The goal established by your own leaders was that this trade balance would be reduced. Instead, it's continued to go up.

I think, as the economic market leaders have recognized, the high export of Japanese goods and the relatively low imports into Japan of other goods, the yen has strengthened in comparison to other currencies, including, of course, the American dollar.

- President Jimmy Carter, Interview with Western European and Japanese Reporters, July 11th, 1978

What a foolhardy game of brinkmanship this has become! It is tempting to write that China has more to lose by a collapsing buck than does the US. Certainly Bush concluded thus as he parked the US Fifth Fleet in the Persian Gulf, where it is tracked undetected by Chinese subs.

Money is whatever people will accept as payment for goods and services. As long as the rest of the world was confident that they could pass along their bucks or exchange them equitably, the US was not overly concerned about "fundamentals".

I am now told in Europe that the strength of the dollar abroad is inexorably linked to Bush's credibility abroad. We are, therefore, screwed. Bush has no credibility. And most Americans don't have the luxury of demanding that they be paid in some other currency.








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19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately it took segregationist Governor Wallace to reveal the truth that "there's not a dime's worth of difference between" Republicans and Democrats. The Democrats willingly went along with the War in Iraq, suspension of Habeas Corpus, detaining protesters, banning books like "America Deceived' from Amazon, stealing private lands (Kelo decision), warrant-less wiretapping and refusing to investigate 9/11 properly. They are both guilty of treason.
Support Dr. Ron Paul and save this great nation.
Last link (before Google Books bends to gov't Will and drops the title):
America Deceived (book)

Anonymous said...

Anonymous, whatever the deficiencies of the Democratic Party (and they are extensive!), they are mostly failures by default and they pale into insignificance in the face of sustained criminality by the Republican Party. You post is wrong on several issues in my view. Straussian neo-Conservatives are a Republican, not Democratic Party, phenomenon. Strauss called for active and systematic lying to the public. I'm not sure the Democrats fit that category. Certainly the US would not have the Iraq war and massive debt if Al Gore or John Kerry had not had their electoral victories stolen from them. The current disasters are all Republican achievements.

The democrats are liars and commit treason everyday they go to work. THey are busy destroying our Constitution, destroying our economy and destroying our homes and family life.

A remarkable sweep of generalities for which you present no evidence. The claims could more appropriately be made of the Republicans. In truth, you demonise the Democrats only so you can advance the case for Ron Paul. Some comments have been in the previous post about Ron Paul. Aside from his objections to the Iraq war he has nothing going for him. His economic policies are a disaster. Libertarian political philosophy is a menace. The problems of the US and the world cannot be solved by removing all government oversight and all government activities except roads, police, prisons and the military. That's where Ron Paul and Libertarianism would take people.

Anonymous said...

Damien, I have to disagree with you about democrats. As a group they are just as responsible for criminal acts as any neo-con republican, and Bush couldn’t have gotten away with what he has without their support. As for murder and state sponsored terrorism, republicans sure don’t have a monopoly on it. Willie Clinton did his share of killing in Africa, the Middle East, and the Balkans back in the 90’s, all based on lies. Bush’s War on Terror was Clinton’s Humanitarian Intervention. In what way would Al "Global Warming" Gore and Skull and Bones Kerry have been different from Skull and Bones Bush? If you believe there is a difference, please explain why neo-con Rupert Murdoch is supporting Hillary Clinton. I won’t even get into the AIPAC and CFR money connections between the two parties.

I guess if one favors big government and doesn't mind it butting into their personal lives Ron Paul and his libertarian policies could be disastrous. Promoting states rights, abolishing the IRS and the Faux-Federal Reserve, cutting out the middle man, and having the government print it's own money don't sound like bad ideas to me. You say his hands off policies would be disastrous, but the opposite policies you promote have been running the country for almost 50 years. I don't know about you, but to me the US is going to hell in a hand basket and has been since I can remember. The government is filled with criminal looters who are enriching themselves at the expense of the people. A pox on both their houses, it's time for a fundamental change.

Joe

Anonymous said...

You believe in market forces, right, Joe? Then just subcontract the entire US health system to France, Germany, Australia, Sweden or any other country that produces 50% more benefits for 70% of your current costs. What? -- that's "socialized medicine" and you want good old unfettered US free market solutions? OK, the US insurance giants will double their premiums for you and let the chronically ill die in the street. You want to know where unfettered free markets lead?... they give you Indonesia, the Phillipines and Colombia: 10% of the people own 90% of the wealth, the law exists for the wealthy, the environmental resources are ravaged, pollution is unrestrained and the military forces and death squads keep the poverty stricken majority from challenging their financial betters. Is this what you want? Because it's exactly what you'll get with Ron Paul's program.

Bill Clinton had policy failures but he made a serious attempt at the Israeli peace process. Bush is a straight out colonizer and subjugator of Middle Eastern states.

You can't tell the difference between people like Al Gore and John Kerry compared to George Bush ? -- don't bother, I'll never convince you.

Hillary Clinton takes money from Rupert Murdoch because, whatever her policy failings, she is ten times better than anything the Republicans have on offer and she needs to get into office.

The problems of government are not going to magically disappear by removing government since those problems are human and social problems in the first instance. It's a bit like saying "Traffic is heavy and slow here in the right lane. I can solve traffic congestion by traveling in the left lane and ignoring all stop signs." Good luck with that one! Nothing personal, Joe, but Ron Paul's economic policies are total garbage and will ruin America.

Anonymous said...

Well Damien, I won’t pretend to know much about market forces and I don’t own a crystal ball, but I do know what I see. Under the watch of both democrat and republican governments, the US economy has gone to pot. You may disagree with Ron Paul’s economic policies and believe they would ruin America, but I find it difficult to believe his policies could be any worse than those in place now. You have heard of the North American Union. I do not support socialized medicine and it’s not because I don’t care about people, I don’t trust government bureaucrats and greedy drug companies with my health. Regarding hell holes like Indonesia, Colombia, and the Philippines, among corporate influences it’s the US Government that props those regimes. Without our aid, (tax money,) which Paul claims he would cut, the citizens of those countries may be in a stronger position to choose the kind of government and people they want representing them.

No, I can’t tell the difference between one Bonesmen and another, even if one of them is semi articulate and wears a nice smile. Al Gore is merely a politician posing as a scientist. Maybe my tinfoil hat is on too tight, but I get the willies when an influential international media mogul like Rupert Murdoch shifts his support from republican neo-cons to their purported ideological enemy, especially when it’s Hillary Clinton. I also find it suspicious that in a country of over 300 million, we are continuously presented with same cast of characters to vote for.

I guess I have just as of much chance of convincing you as you me, but if you follow the money I think you may see that neo-con republicans share more similarities than differences with neo-lib democrats. Neither party is beneath lying to their constituents and bombing other countries in order to further their own agendas and those of their corporate masters (lobbyists). We, the Citizens of the United States, are being played for suckers. God help us.

Joe

Unknown said...

Meanwhile, Lenin's goal is being achieved in America. No fan of spineless Democrats, the most egregious assault on the US Middle Class occurred during the Reagan/Bush debacles. The numbers at the Census Bureau and the BEA prove it conclusively. There was a short respite during Clinton's second term...but alas too little, too late. Bush Junior will have finished the job begun by Reagan. America is very nearly finished as an ideal, as a free nation, as a beacon of opportunity.

damien said...

Anonymous, whatever the deficiencies of the Democratic Party (and they are extensive!), they are mostly failures by default and they pale into insignificance in the face of sustained criminality by the Republican Party.

This is still my view. I am, of course, more angry at Democrats but only because I expected more from them. For many years, I have expected nothing less than overt criminality from the GOP and they have never let me down. The GOP can be counted on to lie, cheat, steal even as they rewrite the laws to make it legal. The GOP is anti-American, and anti the US Constitution, of which the Bill of Rights is a "libertarian" document. Under Bush, the GOP has become a criminal conspiracy. The leadership (at least) should be indicted for numerous crimes to include high treason and racketeering.

With respect to Ron Paul --his policies will only make the obscenely rich even richer. Paul fallaciously equates smaller government with responsible government. Paul's ideas will simply result in increased income disparities and increased corporate consolidation.

What we really need is efficient and responsible government "of the people", a Jeffersonian ideal. Paul's half-baked ideology doesn't come close.

hizzoner said...

I keep asking myself, "Who Benefits?" from the economic collapse of the United States. I think I'm finally starting to understand that there is a class of people in the United States who consider themselves "internationalists" and therefore owe no allegiance to any country or any flag.

I think there is a class of wealthy in this country who will ultimately benefit from the fall of the empire and are doing everything in their power to precipitate it.....

I live in a very rural area, very detached from "mainstream" America...the America of skyscrapers and conspicuous wealth and even more conspicuous consumption...but I can understand these issues in a different context because I can see the detachment on several different levels.

I don't like this at all.

Anonymous said...

As far as Clinton's look back into history - watch this documentary

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6470450895164255089&q=clinton%20chronicles&total=105&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0

which Congress viewed and ignored back in 1985-1990? That should be proof that Oath to Office in United States is a MYTH and that criminals now control the White House.
Please take the time to educate yourself for the media will not. They want to keep you defensive and ignorant of facts and real information. call the number 1-800-828-2290 at the end of the video. Investigate. Don't just accuse that it is propaganda. Please don't wince and come up with excuses and reasons why you should ignore this information. We really don't have the luxury of time anymore. If more people wake up to the fact that the current Democrats and Republicans are one of the same which can be labeled "Treason Party" than the more united we all will stand together with intentions to change and improve our world.
Change would be a man who supports the Constitution and delivers a plan that will put us on a productive track with all humanity. Senator Dr. Ron Paul is a starting point. You don't have to agree with everything he wants and you won't be tased, imprisoned nor tortured for your beliefs. Rather you will be listened too.
We all share the same ideology! Who wants war? Who wants another great depression? Who wants to send their kids to fabricated war? Who wants nuclear fallout? Who wants dictatorship? Who wants torture and confiscation of private property? Who want American Union governed by a Police State? Who wants their freedoms and liberties DELETED FOREVER?
I voted for Bill Clinton. That traitor. He started NAFTA. He started the uniting of mexico, canada and the outsourcing of American jobs. He is a LIAR, a THEIF, and a MURDERER. Just like Hitlery has stated publicly they are a couple who talk about everything together. She knew, she played a part in everything. She is a player, a Straussian member of the Treason Party.
Nay, I want America to exist. I want children in America to have a future. I am calling for CHANGE. Change only happens if you don't vote in the same Straussian but different name be it giuliani or hitlery they are the same.

Anonymous said...

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6470450895164255089&q=clinton%20chronicles&total=105&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0

Anonymous said...

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-64704508951
64255089&q=clinton%20chronicles&total=105&start
=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0

the complete url won't post
i pput soft returns in to break into 3 lines
copy and paste into url without the soft returns

Anonymous said...

hey anon,... use tiny url

SadButTrue said...

Hey anon, use embedded links. Here's how:

//
How to embed a link:
copy/paste this code onto a notepad or other plaintext document:

<a href="URL">TITLE</a>

Better yet, paste several copies onto the same text doc while you're at it. That can be very handy.
Then, when you want to embed something, copy/paste the URL into where it says 'URL' (duh), and type in whatever TITLE you want to give it. And blogs y'r uncle!
//

Anonymous said...

The Clinton Chronicles

http://tinyurl.com/3cov5q

Not sure if this is your video, but informative never the less.

Bush/Clinton/Bush/Clinton?

There are no conspiracies.

SadButTrue said...

And it's a sad thing that with the ship of state foundering the debate has to devolve to whether or not the Democrats will simply follow the same feckless strategy of the Republicans if they actually allow free and fair elections in Nov. '08. Will it be as Stephen Colbert put it, "rearranging the deck chairs on the Hindenburg?"

I have little confidence that a political solution to America's problems is possible anymore. And I am hardly alone.

"We have no political parties. We've never had much of them --I mean the Democrats, the Republicans. We have one party --we have the party of essentially corporate America. It has two right wings, one called Democratic, one called Republican."
- Gore Vidal - Counterpunch interview, Mar. 14, 2003

"The Republicans are 95 percent corrupt and the Democrats are 75 percent corrupt. They are accepting money from the same corporations. And of course, that is going to corrupt you." -- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. - Fascist America

On the other hand I tend to side with Damien on this matter, if only by a hair. After all, Molly Ivins said that every time she concluded that the Democrats were no better than the Republicans, the latter would do something to prove her wrong.

Diane B said...

Come on now the Democratic Party sold us out! They didn't defend us against the unsought of George Bush. Including the destruction of our freedom, our wealth as a Nation, really they have had so many chances to stand up and put up some sort of a fight against the Republican Party's tyranny, but as we all realize now they didn't!

Anonymous said...

"The Odium from Beyond"
www.ilovepoetry.com/viewpoem.asp?id=93943
The new linguistics are truly out of this world - and beyond all reason!

Unknown said...

SadButTrue said...

And it's a sad thing that with the ship of state foundering the debate has to devolve to whether or not the Democrats will simply follow the same feckless strategy of the Republicans if they actually allow free and fair elections in Nov. '08. Will it be as Stephen Colbert put it, "rearranging the deck chairs on the Hindenburg?"

I hate the freakin' "debates". They are dull, boring, and fail to address the issues. The two candidates that dared tell the truth are, baring a miricle, done.

There was some "noise" recently about moves to abolish the Electoral College. The media gave great weight to the argument that abolishing the electoral college would create chaos by making possible third, fourth, indeed, multiple parties. I would think that is one of the biggest arguments IN FAVOR of abolishing the Electoral College, which was clearly designed to protect an entrenched establishment.

We are expected to be over joyed, I suppose, that the issue even came up in the establishment media. In fact, the coverage of it was, as to be expected, shallow and incomplete. Abolishing the Electoral College is just one of several major overhauls that should be effected if the US is EVER to become a Democracy.

We need multiple parties. We need a direct election of President by "range voting" methods. We need to abolish the absurd primary system, designed to help the big corporate contributors decide where to put the big bucks for the homestretch. In fact, I look forward to the day when corporate contributions are outlawed outright. Coroporations ARE NOT people and have no fuckin' rights whatsoever.

Diane B said...

Come on now the Democratic Party sold us out! They didn't defend us against the unsought of George Bush.

That's the conclusion that I cannot escape, however much I would like to. Of Obama, Clinton, and Edwards, Edwards is at least experienced in winning big LAWSUITS AGAINST big corporations while Hilary and Obama are kissing up to them.

Now --here is my position on Ron Paul. His economics are pure claptrap, extremist and unworkable. He has repeatedly attacked Social Security and that puts him in the mainstream GOP. Social Security is the ONLY thing keeping millions of retirees from having to sleep in gutters.

If Social Security is to be faulted, it is for not going far enough.

Social Security is most certainly the ONLY government program that works. And is is a legacy left us by a real Democratic party that had not yet become Republicanized.

so ...for the Ron Paul fans posting here, let me make this clear: indulge your delusions if you wish, but this forum is not fooled. Paul is a fuckin' idiot, a crackpot, an economic loony toons. His half-baked economics are so antiquated that they were best refuted by St. Thomas More during the 15th Century reign of Henry VIII, who wrote:

...so God help me, I can perceive nothing but a certain conspiracy of rich men procuring their own commodities under the name and title of the commonwealth. They invent and devise all means and crafts, first how to keep safely, without fear of losing,
that they have unjustly gathered together, and next how to hire and
abuse the work and labour of the poor for as little money as may be.

-Of the Religions in Utopia, St. Thomas More


Clearly, little has changed in some 500 years. Ron Paul is a throw back to those times. Yep, Ron Paul is a defender of our right to sleep in the streets and gutters, a defender of our "freedom" to spend our days in bread lines, a crusader for the right to die of cancer because "Big Government" shouldn't interfere with the nation's health.

A final shot: Ron Paul supporters have put up various web sites in which anyone who opposes Paul are called "Neo-Nazis".

I've ignored this idiot for too long hoping that he would just crawl back into his hole. Expect some articles soon. I met and covered Ron Paul in Houston. He was an idiot then and he has NOT improved with age.

Ron Paul can not be depended upon to save green stamps, let alone a nation.

Anonymous said...

FuzzFlash sez...

Since winning a majority in The Senate in 2006 and having a clear mandate to get US Forces and US funded mercenaries out of Iraq pronto, The Dems have triangulated, prevaricated and been about as useful as tits on a bull.

I have zero faith in HRC, she's marginally better than The Imbecile, that's all. Beltway through and through. Has she undertaken to sign the Kyoto protocol on Global Warming? Shown she's got her head around our Pale Blue Dot's survival? Oh no, she can't do that, might offend some of her Big Carbon campaign funders.

Fuck market forces! It's not just "the economy, stupid". The planet is way beyond the point where First Aid is of any use. We are slowly crock pot cooking in a self-fouled nest and the Dems havn't got a clue how to show decisive global leadership on how to prevent Homo Sap.( the bloody lot of us) from heading to hell in a handbasket. In the fullness of time/ going forward/ at the end of the day/"After the garden is gone."

What was allowed to happen(some attest deliberately made to happen via sabotaged levees) in New Orleans after Katrina blew through in 2005, is the fate of all Americans save the mega-rich stratos dwellers who may have the means for survival in Truman (the movie) Bubbles. Mind you, even a cursory acquaintance with the works of The Bard will remind readers of what happens when mega-rich born-to-rulers are confined in "closed environments" for longer than is absolutely necessary.

On these two calamities extraordinaire, the Democratic Party are as weak as piss.

Anonymous said...

FuzzFlash sez...

Since winning a majority in The Senate in 2006 and having a clear mandate to get US Forces and US funded mercenaries out of Iraq pronto, The Dems have triangulated, prevaricated and been about as useful as tits on a bull.

Or ...as it is sometimes phrased in SE Texas "...tits on a bore hawg". Fuzz, I get the feeling that you might feel at home in certain parts of Texas : )

I have zero faith in HRC, she's marginally better than The Imbecile, that's all. Beltway through and through

If she is not the NEOCON's stealth candidate, she might as well be.

Fuck market forces! It's not just "the economy, stupid". The planet is way beyond the point where First Aid is of any use

I'm with you. I have never been a big fan of Adam Smith. There is no "invisible hand" just a rough hand job, no romance.

On these two calamities extraordinaire, the Democratic Party are as weak as piss.

I am reminded of Coor's beer.

--Len