Restructuring the Economy Transforming manufacturing to create a green, sustainable model Jon Rynn Presented at the Economic Democracy Conference October.

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Restructuring the Economy Transforming manufacturing to create a green, sustainable model Jon Rynn Presented at the Economic Democracy Conference October 11, 2012 Madison Wisconsin ManufacturingGreenProsperity.com

Systemic problems… A manufacturing base, which is the foundation of a wealthy economy and a middle class, is disappearing Income inequality is leading to a plutocracy of billionaires who control the political system Global warming The end of cheap fossil fuels (e.g., peak oil) Ecosystem destruction (Desert Earth)

…Require systemic solutions We need an interlocking set of large-scale solutions to our civilization-threatening problems We need to set up a clear vision of what a sustainable, just society would look like. We need to go on the offensive We need a concrete platform for elections Solutions should be government-base d Cost should be in trillions, over 10 to 20 years

What are the goals? Eliminate unemployment and poverty or, guarantee everyone a good job Indefinitely sustainable economic growth for the entire population Environmentally sustainable – over eons – Carbon-free – Pollution and garbage free – Without using up natural capital Economic and political democracy

How does the economy work? The economy is a system – an ecosystem An economy has many functional parts Each part is critical Each part needs to be physically close If we look at the economy as a system of production, manufacturing is at the center, as plants are at the center of an ecosystem Retail and finance distribute that which production system creates

Economy as a production and distribution system

The production system

Reproduction machinery is the source of economic growth

Services are what you do with manufactured goods

A wealthy country cant trade services for goods

Manufacturing anchors the middle class

Manufacturing should anchor the GDP, not Finance

Manufacturing middle class, finance upper class

The wealthiest economies have the biggest production machinery sectors

Peak Oil hurting economy

Other eco-problems hurting the economy Global warming causing droughts, etc. Agriculture destroying soil, polluting water Natural gas fracking threatening water Oil polluting oceans, threatens fresh water Coal major pollution problem Shortages in other materials like phosphorus

How to restore the economy? As manufacturing goes, so goes the economy Middle class is dependent on manufacturing Government revenues dependent also Manufacturing needs stable demand Needs more than trade protection Need to stop using fossil fuels Need sustainable agriculture Need to keep ecosystems intact

Need to solve ecological and economic problems together Market cant solve long-term, systemic problems Only government can design and finance Government can guarantee 20 year program Government can require domestic content Even WTO says general infrastructure is OK to subsidize and require domestic content By rebuilding the infrastructure, can rebuild manufacturing; by rebuilding manufacturing, can rebuild economy

Green Transformation: Rebuild the infrastructure and manufacturing over 20 years

Interstate Wind System, plus an Interstate Smart Grid, plus…

…an Interstate High-Speed Rail system, equals Interstate Sustainability System

Sustainable buildings: Solar panels on top, heat pump below, insulated with battery

For urban area the size of NYC, with 20% of population in intensive organic farming

How can government help? Recycling would be government function Efficiency bank for building improvements Manufacturing service for no-pollution and conversion to reusable and recyclable production Government financing for relocation to city region Government financing for intensive organic farming, including subsidized produce National employment system, guaranteeing job

This preserves physical and eco-capital Approximately 30 major urban regions would only use about 2% of the land area of U.S. Most of the rest of the 98% could revert to natural ecosystems, e.g. prairies and forests Urban regions would be linked by Interstate Systems No fossil fuel use, little or no mining Manufacturing rebuilt

We need to rebuild human capital Universal health care system – Medicare for all, expanded Medicare – National system of clinics – Buy out health insurance companies Federal Education System – Provide half of payroll to get class size to 15 – Provide payroll for science, tech, art teachers – Universal childcare from birth through preschool – Free public college – Technical school/college/apprenticeship system

How democratize economy? Must be part of an economy that can generate wealth, that has manufacturing sector Must be part of an economy that is ecologically sustainable Encourage employee ownership Democratize the financial system

National Employee Ownership System Based on Mondragon Cooperative System – Firms 100% owned by employees – Cant sell shares – Bank at center of system, helps startups Each Congressional District (CD) has its own Mondragon-like system – Congressperson as head of board – Regional and National versions Seed money from Federal government Use with Green Transformation program

Congressional Districts