Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi: "It's over — we're officially, royally fucked. no empire can survive being rendered a permanent laughingstock, which is what happened as of a few weeks ago, when the buffoons who have been running things in this country finally went one step too far.""People are pissed off about this financial crisis, and about this bailout, but they're not pissed off enough. The reality is that the worldwide economic meltdown and the bailout that followed were together a kind of revolution, a coup d'état. They cemented and formalized a political trend that has been snowballing for decades: the gradual takeover of the government by a small class of connected insiders, who used money to control elections, buy influence and systematically weaken financial regulations."
"The crisis was the coup de grâce: Given virtually free rein over the economy, these same insiders first wrecked the financial world, then cunningly granted themselves nearly unlimited emergency powers to clean up their own mess. And so the gambling-addict leaders of companies like AIG end up not penniless and in jail, but with an Alien-style death grip on the Treasury and the Federal Reserve — "our partners in the government," as Liddy put it with a shockingly casual matter-of-factness after the most recent bailout."
"The mistake most people make in looking at the financial crisis is thinking of it in terms of money, a habit that might lead you to look at the unfolding mess as a huge bonus-killing downer for the Wall Street class. But if you look at it in purely Machiavellian terms, what you see is a colossal power grab that threatens to turn the federal government into a kind of giant Enron — a huge, impenetrable black box filled with self-dealing insiders whose scheme is the securing of individual profits at the expense of an ocean of unwitting involuntary shareholders, previously known as taxpayers."
This would have been news about 90 years ago.
ReplyDeleteIt's been along time coming, Anon...
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ReplyDeleteI am reading through it now you know you have to read around Matt Taibbi's audience. He inserts stuff expressly for his audience he has them trained to expect it. He told Imus the last time he was on that he was going to write a series of these articles but he wasn't sure how he would be able to explain the complexity to his audience...Imus said, you mean your average readers age being in the teens. The truth he probably has more of us baby boomers reading his articles. Tabbi is going to be on with Imus Monday I think? Nihilist love Matt, you can understand why after reading a couple of paragraphs. Go ahead Google Nihilist and Matt Taibbi.
A Second Opinion "Is This The End Of America"
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I wouldn't bet against us:) Although I hope our enemies do underestimate us it give us the advantage.