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The great fear that hung over the business community in the 1970s was death by regulation, and the great goal of the conservative movement, as it rose to triumph in the 1980s, was to remove that threat--to keep OSHA, the EPA, and the FTC from choking off entrepreneurship with their infernal meddling in the marketplace.
Defunding those agencies was one way to stop the killer bureaucrats; another was to stuff them full of business-friendly personnel who would go easy on regulated. The signature conservative regulatory idea became "voluntary enforcement", because everyone now knew that efficient markets regulated themselves. Bad practices or tainted products drove away consumers; therefore firms had an incentive to behave, an incentive far more powerful than some top-down scheme in which big brother told them what to do.
Whether people ever truly believed this nonsense or not, its application over the years makes up the basic story of conservative governance as I tell it in my book, The Wrecking Crew. This is the philosophy by which conservatives gutted the EPA and the Labor Department, turned over the Interior Department and the FDA to the industries they were supposed to regulate, let the CEO of Enron advise the vice president on energy policy, and generally came to regard business, not the public, as government's "customer" (a word that crops up with disturbing frequency in conservative regulatory history).
But it is only now, as we watch the financial system crumble around us, that we can really see the devastating consequences of this folly. It turns out the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which was responsible for regulating investment banks, did a significant part of its job through a voluntary program which firms could participate in or not as they saw fit. As the New York Times told the story on Saturday, this system had--of course--been pushed for by the investment banks themselves, who wanted it in order to avoid the stricter rules from European governments that they would otherwise have had to obey.
And now, as a consequence, the SEC has almost no industry left to regulate. Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley: All of them are gone or restructured. At business's urging, business was left up to its own devices; its own devices turned out to be precisely the things that our grandparents set up regulatory agencies to guard against: euphoria that leads to panic; perverse incentives that lead to fraud; boom that leads to bust.
As you watch the world crumble, try taking your Armageddon with this sprinkling of irony: Over the last three decades, business has got virtually everything it wanted, and its doomsday scenario from the 1970s has come true because of it. The regulators have indeed killed the regulated--not by intrusive meddling but by doing nothing, by taking a nap while the financial sector puffed up the bubble and blew itself to pieces.
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Show AllArmageddon tired of that whole crowd!
"As you watch the world crumble, try taking your Armageddon with this sprinkling of irony: Over the last three decades, business has got virtually everything it wanted, and its doomsday scenario from the 1970s has come true because of it."
You're tempted here to say "Don't wish too hard for what you want; you may get it." With the Ponzi Pirates, that's not the case. They got what they wanted and now have 700,000,000 more. Most of that bailout money will be stolen. When it's been embezzled, ripped off, triple transferred, hedge funded, derivativized, supplied and demanded, the Pirates will be back for a trillion more which the street walkers in congress will give them mach schnell, or else the economy will collapse and all the nation's underclass animals will invade your neighborhood and rape your daughters. And then, finally, when we collide at high speed with the wall, you'll look into the back seat and find out that Uncle Sam jumped out a hundred yards back. You will be horribly injured in the collision, perhaps fatally, but are unable to show the ambulance attendants your medical insurance card because you don't have any insurance. They will wish you good luck and drive off. You will die in the gutter and no one will pick up your body because corpse removal has been privatized and the funds secretly transferred to the Pentagon for The War in Russia where American troops are currently bogged down at an obscure place called Stalingrad.
I think that Kindergarten is over-regulated, and all we really need for these kids is a steady supply of sharp scissors and running shoes instead.
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
IT'S TIME FOR EVERY WORKING CLASS VOTER TO ARM THEMSELVES WITH GUNS GUNS GUNS !!! TAKE IT FROM THIS VIETNAM WAR VET WHO LOST TWO LEGS AND AN ARM !!
good post. thanks
Its important that we keep big business separate from small business, at least until we can address limitless concentration of wealth and power by individuals, direct democratically.
"Always the same, the deliberate consciousness of Americans so fair and smooth- spoken, and the underconsciousness, so Devilish. Destroy! Destroy! Destroy! Destroy! hums the underconsciousness. Love and Produce, Love and Produce cackles the upperconsciousness. And the world hears only the Love and Produce cackle. Refuses to hear the hum of destruction underneath. Until such time as it Will have to hear. The American has got to Destroy, it is his Destiny."
D.H. Lawrence
In "the deliberate consciousness of Americans", I think D.H. Lawrence was referring to our liberal, creative, humanist side.
In "the underconsciousness, so Devilish. Destroy! Destroy! Destroy!" he was referring to our conservative, destructive, bestial side.
I typed in an extra "Destroy" by mistake!
This must reflect my feelings about this bestial Bush regime.
I enjoy reading current anarchist writing, but especially like some of the earlier writers who questioned Civilization, like D.H.Lawrence and Mary Webb.
The quote seemed appropriate for how the rest of the world views our President's Maverick "shoot from the hip" recklessness and the people who let him get away with it for too long.
You should read Lawrence's last work, "Apocalypse," for an even deeper understanding of how he saw this benighted culture. It's a critical examination of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament that should have never been admitted to the canon. The harm that book has done to the consciousness of the Western world is incalculable. It's induced an undercurrent of psychosis for 1900 years that has mushroomed into the madness we now are forced to endure under this psycho killer George Bush, and all his infernal wreckage. If he isn't rounded up and dealt with when he leaves the office he stole, right from under our blind eyes twice, I'd say we deserve all the hell his misrule has contrived. Thomas Frank clearly understands all the destruction he and his coterie of nihilists have wreaked on this country, and the world. Vince Bugliosi knows what has to be done about it. Prosecute Bush to the full extent of the law, or don't blather on about "justice" ever again.
Thanks for the suggestion - I will read that.
And Bugliosi is my hero. I've written to the world court in the Hague asking that they prosecute Bush/Cheney et al.
Who needs Revelation: Last night I dreamed that the island I was on was inundated with a flood due to global warming. My friends and I escaped on a little boat - then the world was destroyed by an asteroid.
snydly
THE TOP 1% HAS DECIDED TO SAVE THE TOP 1%.
I CAN'T REMEMBER ANOTHER TIME WHEN THE MSM WAS SO CANTED TOWARD AN ISSUE.
PERHAPS NOT SO SURPRISING---EVERY ONE OF THOSE PUNDITS LOST AT LEAST A MILLION YESTERDAY.
THIS VOTE HAS SHOWN US THAT THE POLITICAL SPECTRUM IS NOT A LINE WITH TWO ENDS, BUT A BROKEN CIRCLE WITH THE ENDS CLOSER TO EACH OTHER THAN TO THE "MIDDLE".
LOOKS LIKE A WINNING COMBO---DENNIS/RALPH/RON TRIUMVIRATE PRESIDENCY.
THE THIRD PARTY IS PURPLE...WITH A HEAVY GREEN TINT!
“IT’S A TERRIBLE LIFE”
Or, Wish Bush Had Never Been Born
Bush has exhausted our military, abandoned not just international law but even common sense, authorized torture, emasculated our Constitution, perverted our bureaucracy, promoted stupidity, politicized and polarized everything, looted our treasury, declared war on the middle and lower class, driven jobs overseas, lied about almost everything, enraged our friends, underestimated and assisted our enemies, squandered our good will, diverted our attention from great dangers, abandoned science as well as diplomacy, made us a junky hooked us on oil, raped the environment, wrecked our health care, wasted our resources, hacked our electoral process, trivialized our honor and even our language, and continually acted ignorant, juvenile, vindictive, petty and criminal, not to mention embarrassing beyond belief at home and abroad. And now, he has maybe bankrupted our entire financial system putting us in mortal danger.
Is there anything this man has ever touched even before he became a politician that he has not made worse? He was a silly cheerleader in college, but he sure has never since given us anything to cheer about. In fact, if they remade “It’s a Wonderful Life” today and cast disgraced George Bush as George Bailey, they’d have to rename the movie and shorten it to ten minutes long, because in real life the world would have been a lot better off is George Bush had never been born.
We shouldn’t relax vigilance though even though he has only a few weeks left. He can still destroy a lot more in the weeks he has left in office.
[for more irreverence, see resistence-is-possible.blogspot.com]