Monthly Archive for September, 2008

Where’s The Outrage?

Lehman Brothers Last night I was up much later than I should be watching the news about the financial crisis that has been unfolding. And to be honest it made it hard for me to go to sleep.

I do not work for a financial services company, nor do I have a significant investment portfolio as far as financial holdings go. But I could not stop running scenarios through my mind how my quality of life (and that of my daughter when she is older) is going to be worse off than previous generations.

To be blunt, we are in for a WORLD of hurt - possibly rivaling that of the Great Depression.

I found myself wondering, “Where’s the outrage?” I tuned into CNN today and they were covering OJ’s new trial live. Here we are in the midst of a very important presidential election, the economy is in shambles, we have no energy policy, we are in an open-ended war. And despite all that CNN figured it was in our best interests to follow OJ’s latest courtroom saga.

So where’s the outrage? Where are people DEMANDING change?

It’s to the point where it is just another short-lived news headline anytime a major institution fails. You know, like Enron or Arthur Andersen.

But this is not just another news item. It’s not every day a 150-year old institution fails. That is something that definitely does not happen every day.

So how bad is it? It is bad enough that the venerable Lehman Brothers filed for chapter 11.

Lehman Brothers is one of the oldest, perhaps one of the most respected securities firms out there. It was founded in 1850 and not only survived the Civil War, but they were instrumental in financing the reconstruction in the south, particularly Alabama.

Lehman also weathered the Great Depression, primarily by focusing on venture capital.

So let me repeat that - Lehman Brothers survived both the Civil War AND the Great Depression, but could not survive the Bush years.

Bear Stearns, Countrywide, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Merrill Lynch etc. The list goes on and on. Some of the largest financial institutions in the nation dead or close to. Or being bought for pennies on the dollar.

And all of this is a result of republican policy - or lack there of.

In republican circles, laissez-faire is the only way they know. Their ardent adherence to the ideology of Milton Friedman, that government regulation of any kind is evil, or better yet, corrupt.

From Wikiquote:

Corruption is government intrusion into market efficiencies in the form of regulations.

Now how does this tie into the current events?

Well, it just so happens that John McCain’s economic adviser, Phil Gramm, was the author of a bill in 2000 that deregulated what is known as credit default swap.

A credit default swap is a very complicated financial instrument that basically allows financial institutions to “insure” their debt using other institutions.

The undervaluation of credit risk and the lack of regulation caused speculation (and greed) to run rampant, and ultimately as institutions failed, it had a cascading effect through the financial system.

And this thing is far from done. We have AIG and Washington Mutual in precarious positions as well.

So this brings me back to the point again - WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE? These businesses are not simply folding. They are imploding, bringing the larger economy down with them. Republicans who always come out against “handouts” are first in line for the bailouts. Jobs are being lost. And yet there is no outrage.

There is that old saying, “If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?”

But what if we have a FOREST falling down and MILLIONS of people around to hear it, but no one is making any sounds?

Something is very wrong.

–Jon

Red States, Ignorance, And Why We Should Let Them Secede

zomg spam It’s a Tuesday morning, the weather sucks, the economy sucks, the country is in a mess and I saw the latest poll numbers - according to Gallup McCain is crushing Obama’s support among independents now. Needless to say it has gotten my blood pressure up this morning. If you are expecting this to be a civil post, might as well stop reading as I am pissed today.

So yeah where to start. I simply do not get it. I am not sure how anyone can support someone who has supported Bush an average of 90% of the time since January 2001. My thought is that if you support Senator McCain at this point you fit in one of three categories:

One, you are ignorant and have poor judgment and should not be allowed to vote. You think everything is going ‘ok’ and buy into this bullshit war on terror as a crusade versus evil that is actually winnable (clue: it’s not you can’t beat ideology.)

Two, you are racist and refuse to support our nation’s first major-party African American candidate.

Or three, you are in that income bracket that makes a living by fucking everyone else over and want more of the same.

Now I am not going to go into a long spiel over why McCain is bad because if you support him you don’t care or don’t believe, and if you don’t support him you already know.

But this brings me to the next point - and I don’t really give a shit how controversial this may sound, but in layman’s terms fuck the south. There I said it. Fuck your ignorant, flat-earth, close-minded, racist, bigoted ways.

Your red-voting states are a drain on this country. For all your bitching about taxes, us so-called “immoral liberal” states SUPPORT YOU. If not for us, you would have to either pay more in taxes or do without infrastructure you depend on because fact is, your states do not have the GDP to support it!

According to The Tax Foundation report, 23 out of the top 25 states in federal dollars received versus paid are states that supported Bush in 2004. The same Bush that is leaving the next president with the largest deficit in history.

As counter-intuitive as it is with our fiscal situation the way it is, if McCain is elected I hope he cuts the shit out of taxes. Know why? Because it will hurt you FUCKING IDIOTS in the red states that supported him a lot more than those of us that did not. Here in NJ we get the raw deal - every year since 1981 we have ranked as either 49th or 50th (and 48th once in 1993) in federal tax dollars spent on our state, while we contribute more per capita than any other state. So yeah, tax cuts won’t hurt us - we already don’t benefit from it here. But Alaska (yeah Palin’s Alaska) will have to beg for more windfalls from their big oil friends. You know, the same windfalls that are an evil democratic idea. And Mississippi? Next time there is a hurricane don’t think you are getting jack shit either. The list goes on and on. You hate welfare? Then start your crusade against it by paying for your own fucking shit!

I am from a blue state, I am progressive, I support Barack Obama and all progressives for office, and I do NOT want to support you ignorant fucks in the so-called “red states” anymore. No way will my daughter inherit a piece of this national debt that YOUR presidents rung up.

Please, do us all a favor and secede. It will save me tax dollars and without your ignorance weighing down the electorate maybe we can get a good leader.

/rant off

–Jon