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Bloated Empire and the Financial Crash
A few - and only a few - prescient commentators have questioned whether the U.S. can sustain its informal global empire in the wake of the most severe economic crisis since World War II. And the simultaneous quagmires in Iraq and Afghanistan are leading more and more opinion leaders and taxpayers to this question.
But the U.S. Empire helped cause the meltdown in the first place.
War has a history of causing financial and economic calamities. It does so directly by almost always causing inflation - that is, too much money chasing too few goods.
During wartime, governments usually commandeer resources from the private sector into the government realm to fund the fighting. This action leaves shortages of resources to make consumer goods and their components, therefore pushing prices up.
Making things worse, governments often times print money to fund the war, thus adding to the amount of money chasing the smaller number of consumer goods. Such "make-believe" wealth has funded many U.S. wars.
For example, the War of 1812 had two negative effects on the U.S. financial system. First, in 1814, the federal government allowed state-chartered banks to suspend payment in gold and silver to their depositors.
In other words, according Tom J. DiLorenzo in Hamilton's Curse, the banks did not have to hold sufficient gold and silver reserves to cover their loans. This policy allowed the banks to loan the federal government more money to fight the war. The result was an annual inflation rate of 55 percent in some U.S. cities.
The government took this route of expanding credit during wartime because no U.S. central bank existed at the time. Congress, correctly questioning The Bank of the United States' constitutionality, had not renewed its charter upon expiration in 1811.
But the financial turmoil caused by the war led to a second pernicious effect on the financial system - the resurrection of the bank in 1817 in the form of the Second Bank of the United States. Like the first bank and all other government central banks in the future, the second bank flooded the market with new credit.
In 1818, this led to excessive real estate speculation and a consequent bubble. The bubble burst during the Panic of 1819, which was the first recession in the nation's history. Sound familiar?
Although President Andrew Jackson got rid of the second bank in the 1830s and the U.S. economy generally flourished with a freer banking system until 1913, at that time yet another central bank - this time the Federal Reserve System - rose from the ashes.
We have seen that war ultimately causes the creation of both economic problems and nefarious government financial institutions that cause those difficulties. And of course, the modern-day U.S. Empire also creates such economic maladies and wars that allow those institutions to wreak havoc on the economy.
The Fed caused the current collapse in the real estate credit market, which has led to a more general global financial and economic meltdown, by earlier flooding the market with excess credit. That money went into real estate, thus creating an artificial bubble that eventually came crashing down in 2008. But what caused the Fed to vastly expand credit?
To prevent a potential economic calamity after 9/11 and soothe jitters surrounding the risky and unneeded U.S. invasion of Iraq, Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan began a series of interest rate cuts that vastly increased the money supply.
According to Thomas E. Woods, Jr. in Meltdown, the interest rate cuts culminated in the extraordinary policy of lowering the federal funds rate (the rate at which banks lend to one another overnight, which usually determines other interest rates) to only one percent for an entire year (from June 2003 to June 2004).
Woods notes that more money was created between 2000 and 2007 than in the rest of U.S. history.
Much of this excess money ended up creating the real estate bubble that eventually caused the meltdown. Ben Bernanke, then a Fed governor, was an ardent advocate of this easy money policy, which as Fed Chairman he has continued as his solution to an economic crisis he helped create using the same measures.
Of course, according to Osama bin Laden, the primary reasons for the 9/11 attacks were U.S. occupation of Muslim lands and U.S. propping up of corrupt dictators there.
And the invasion of Iraq was totally unnecessary because there was never any connection between al Qaeda or the 9/11 attacks and Saddam Hussein, and even if Saddam had had biological, chemical, or even nuclear weapons, the massive U.S. nuclear arsenal would have likely deterred him from using them on the United States.
So the causal arrow goes from these imperial behaviors - and blowback there from - to increases in the money supply to prevent related economic slowdown, which in turn caused even worse eventual financial and economic calamities.
These may be indirect effects of empire, but they cannot be ignored. Get rid of the overseas empire because we can no longer afford it, especially when it is partly responsible for the economic distress that is making us poorer.
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Show All"Although President Andrew Jackson got rid of the second bank in the 1830s and the U.S. economy generally flourished with a freer banking system until 1913,"
FALSE ststement. The US suffered terrible Depressions and minor recessions all along the way from the 1830's some far worse then the 1929-40 meltdown of the Great Depression. This writer doesn't much about our history that's for sure.
The most important error I see in this article is the linking of the private banking system with the U. S. government. The Federal Reserve Bank is not a government bank; it is a private bank which creates the bulk of the U. S. money supply by extending credit. It is private banks with private, for-profit interests that have bankrupted this nation and drawn us into inflationary wars. We need to nationalize the Federal Reserve System and put an end to the fractional reserve system that allows banks to create money out of thin air thereby determining public policy.
Far worse than the Great Depression? I don't understand. Why wouldn't said worse period(s) be called the Great Depression(s) then?
Of course, you are generally correct that recessions happen regardless of the existence of the central bank, the same way that a drought in Kansas makes food more expensive. But local droughts and local recessions affect primarily the local economy -- not necessarily the entire world.
The nice thing about bank runs before the central bank was that the worst scoundrels -- those banksters with the biggest printing presses in town -- couldn't take everybody else down with them. Bad banks blew themselves up in much more decentralized implosions.
Now, through the concentration of power facilitated by the Federal Reserve, all the fiat dollar eggs are in one basket. That's great for the banks, having their cartel and all with government enforced monopoly control over the money, but extremely bad for the people and every market in the economy outside of the financial sector. They print the money, spend it first, and our cost of living goes up as we try to compete. (After which, the creators of the Fed -- Congress! -- come to save us with minimum wage increases, COLA adjustments, corporate welfare stimulus, checks in the mail, and the like, to help out the little people, ha!)
End The Fed!
The Important thing he points out and that the media is still afraid to handle is that it's the War Economy that's making us poor and stupid.
The author's historical blunders, however, disconnect the war economy from the rest of the economy.
Unless Americans start understanding the connection and the fact that lack of regulation caused a depression (they called them panics)in every decade from 1800-1940, they will not put pressure on their elected officials to abandon the corporate agenda that is dragging the US into the third world.
Sorry, but I see that he did connect War, and Empire to the economy.
In fact a war economy includes all the connections you mention.
I give him credit for it because you don't get that in the main press.
well -- the US Media will not do that because the US media ITSELF is the loudspeaker for what is INHERENTLY a WAR CULTURE...
it would be considered "unamerican" to CRITICIZE the US CULTURE ITSELF.
it is the VERY ESSENCE of America...at least that is going to be the CLEAR indictment of history -- seen from other cultures. as it is ALREADY seen anyway by those that have felt the FOOTSTAMP of american Militarism .
it's only AMERICANS who THINK they are a "peaceful society".
which is complete NONSENSE - when seen from the range of entertainment, toys, the way children are brought up to "respect" "FOREIGN WAR" veterans...the "flag" which SUPPOSEDLY represents "the american way" which -- described by the USA's OWN actions
is the "WAR-LIKE WAY". ....
and that is NOT limited to JUST military WAR..it is in fact , military war, just a REFLECTION of the USA's HISTORY OF ECONOMIC WARS upon other nations in order to TAKE their resources , control them and ABUSE them and their people for "US NATIONAL INTERESTS">
Sioux Rose
TEDDY: True insights! Thanks for sharing them.
Sioux Rose, how ELSE could it have been?
after all - bearing the Cover of "Jesus and the Cross" , "civilization", "salvation" - and intoning "the city upon a shining hill" --
america was born , bred and grown and maintained and expanded
upon what john perkins, former cia "economic hitman", or general smedley butler, us marine, 1933 - from BOTH economic and military functions and motivations show as the TRUE nature of the "american enterprise"....and THAT is - without further ado :
"A VERY, VERY VICIOUS system of exploitation that dehumanizes and enslaves people everywhere" (john perkins)
born and bred and grown in a country and whose basic culture is that of a nation so deluded by its own myths of exceptionalism -- SUPPOSEDLY because it has created a constitution of "liberty" which it then , almost at once DISRESPECTS its own stated principles which then just show it is all a FANCY , glorified PRETENSE -- all talk and shouting that actions do not and never intended to follow when it comes down its basic realities - that it is entirely FAIR at the very least to repeat what general smedley butler said of the USA:
"WE ARE A PREDATOR NATION".
all the way from the time of the subjugation and genocide upon the Native Indians, through the importation of colored people in their tens of millions to build the "american enterprise"- "which is really a protectionist nation PRETENDING to be 'free-market', building an unjustified and unearned dominance" (Henry CK Liu , Asiatimesonline)
all the way to the present times in its continued "expansion" of the american "idea" of the 'wild west' - which is the rest of the globe where there are the symbolic "injuns" to be civilized for further subjugation
coz .....GOD SAID SO.
ATTACHED to this Imperial , "manifest destiny" of domination, and hubris, is the twisted justification of being the "shining city on the hill" which is supposedly "GOD BLESSED AMERICA"...
the HILL is supposedly the world in the "universe of Jesus christ" - with his ARMY and MILITARY and BOMBS and AIRPLANES bringing "justice and freedom" and Capitalism....
and the shining city is of course "america" because God SMILES on america for being so MORAL!!
what NONSENSE!
as far as i am concerned, IF it is true that - according to a poll by PEW - a full 71 % of americans , regardless of the varying degrees of agreement , are WILLING to CONDONE TORTURE to "some extent depending./....." - in order to "find security" for the "american way" which they find SO PRECIOUS they are willing to make a deal with the DEVIL himself and adopt the Demon's methods and CALL THAT "doing the will of jesus christ our lord and saviour) (the majority of these are CHURCH GOERS -- and the LESS christian or religious they are - the LEAST they condone it)
if it is true, in addition to everything else that has been wrought in the NAME of "american greatness" through the generations - from the genocide against Native indians, to slavery, to wars of conquest and THEFT of the resources of other nations
americans should FOREVER hang their heads in SHAME - if they for one moment , even in drunkenness - condone or defend such things - as being "the american way" or for the purpose of "security for the american way".
for it is nothing LESS than PURE EVIL
masquerading as "civilization" and "godliness".
This is pretty typical of the Christian Religion. If you are a student of the past, as I am, you know that Christianity is one of the most bloody religions in history.
Try typing "Inquisition" or "Crusades" into Wikipedia and see what you get. I doubt any "Chrisitian" can read even a half page of it. It very specifically lays out the thousands of purges and slaughters and massacres throughout history on people in their way.
This is specifically why the founding fathers worked overtime to specify the importance of a separation of church and state. You can't blame me teddy, if the bushmonkey neocons violated the most basic tenets of religious neutrality in the constitution.
Your charges on slavery I accept. Although abolished, the new slavery is banking debt with no regulation of interest charged. Your indictment on Native Indians, however, I do not accept. No continent still has hunter/gatherer populations. That form of subsistence is incompatible with expanding population because the migratory seasonal commutes require too much land. And believe me, the indians were slaughtering each other hundreds of years before the first colonist showed up.
Not pretty, but that's Homo sapien for you. Actually, that's how all of life behaves in the jungle.
We're just a bunch of dumb animals. And there is no Devil or God.
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
Yea, Cheney said that we will not change our way of life in response to the terrorist attacks. What he should have said was that the attacks would enable Americans to more fully and enthusiastically live the American way of life -- spending more on weapons and murdering more innocents in the plunder of foreign lands.
Don't forget that children are made to pledge allegiance and the sheep put hands over hearts and glorify "the rocket's red glare."
I pledge of allegiance, to the flag, of the United States of Corporatism, and to the Stock Market, for which it stands, one nation under Mammon, with liberty and justice for some.
I disagree a little bit with your post this time Teddy.
It's a little unfair to paint with so wide a brush: "[ALL] Americans." Maybe half is more like it. Most of my countrymen I meet are not even remotely aware of their own history, let alone what their military or Wall Street is up to today. Polls show, that if put to a vote many directions the country is now taking would be voted down. If the ballot would honestly frame a proposition on it that explains 350 billion dollars of TARP money will go for bankers bonuses or to corporate well fare or to Halliburton to build a pipeline in Afganistan, it would never pass.
I agree with you that the US is a dysfunctional consumer society. Most Americans live in a TV bubble; oblivious what goes on over the ocean's horizon. Until Newzcorp is broken up into little pieces this can never be rectified. When I bring up these issues they sit there in stunned silence as their brains short-circuit against the years of Faux News disinformation they have soaked up. Few read at all. Few used the internet before pictures and music showed up.
I feel that the brunt of your post should be directed at the decision making elite: Corporate America (CEO's), Harvard and Yale Business schools who teach robber baron behavior, MIC, Bankers who finance war machines etc. You can hardly blame economic wars on the dummy sitting in front of a video game.
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
of course it is hard to accept being "generalized" along with those that AGREE with the kinds of policies that the US empire builds itself up with - but how ELSE can americans be perceived if NOT by their foreign policies that - after all - are REPRESENTATIVE of the "american way?"
whether or not individual americans agree with those policies -- the FACT IS : the IMPERIAL america -- which is ALSO the very thing upon which the 'american way of life' is founded - all the way from Wounded Knee to iraq and AFpAK - and IS the only reason americans have enjoyed the COCOON of prosperity which their culture TEACHES THEM as MYTHOLOGY of "american rugged individualism and enterprise"
but is ONLY NOT EVEN HALF the FULL TRUTH - but a DENIAL and COVERING UP of the reality of how THAT prosperity has been wrought upon the suffering of others -
the fact remains that SO LONG AS THE USA IS an EMPIRE
AMERICANS ARE part of what their own empire DOES and STANDS FOR.
I am aware of course that there are PLENTY of american individuals who have conscience about these matters, such as youself....
but as you can see --
in the SAME WAY that the MISINFORMED and "carefully studied attitude of detachment" americans who GENERALIZE about the "terrorists" -- about the "arabs and foreigners who hate us because of our freedoms" --
that is EXACTLY the same way ANYONE on earth can say and SEE americans for being the kind of culture that I and others have long described:
a NATION OF PREDATORS and EXPLOITERS and THIEVES and LIARS and WARMAKERS .
who do such things or RELY upon such things and what such actions adn behavior bring as their "security and wealth"
and THEN they call it "the american enterprise" or the "american way".......
who then are SURPRISED, or OFFENDED , that they are actually CALLED OUT ON IT!
yes -- you and many more good conscientuous and very humane and truthseeking americans may NOT like how the USA represents you --
but , as John Perkins, Former CIA "economic hitman" says:
YOU
are "only living the american lifestyle ONLY BECAUSE it is PART of a VERY VERY vicious system of exploitation that dehumanizes and Enslaves people everywhere".
Teddy,
I feel your rage,
and if the US was still a democratic system, I would agree with you: you could blame the common US citizen. But it's not. We are prisoners of this Economic Mafia as much as any one else in the world is. And the heart of the disease, as others have extolled is CENTRAL BANKING.
To think that the millions living in makeshift tent cities in the US are inclusive in your description of "a NATION OF PREDATORS and EXPLOITERS and THIEVES and LIARS and WARMAKERS ." as you said, is to make a mistake. To think that the millions who are sick due to no health care and due to dangerous un-nutritious GMO chit food are living a high standard of living is to make a mistake.
I'm here to tell you that what you say might have had some merit years ago, but not anymore. Money has, and always will run the USA (it always has, as with any world empire.) And right now Five percent of the population controls 90% of the money.
There is no middle class any more to blame. They killed themselves off by not overthrowing these international bankers from hell, like Bernard Madeoff.
Now I could sit here and generalize and blame [ALL] Jews for my problems, like you seem to be doing with [ALL] Americans, or I could make a distinction between AIPAC fanatics who have raided the US government and good normal Jews who want no part of this world-wide holy war.
Which position should I advocate Teddy? :-)
I know you're a highly intelligent poster because I've read your stuff, I am just imploring you however, to throw in a disclaimer, or narrow the culprits down to a specific target we can go after.
America is not a place, or a market. America is a set of ideals: Not to have to live under the jackboot of a tyrannt: not to constantly be afraid of some government turd wrecking your life, or some monopolist, or some bankster yanking the rug out from under you. I am reading a very unflattering book about my screenname sake TJ. "American Sphinx" and right now, I'd like to strangle the historian who wrote it Joseph J. Ellis, but I can't.
Whatever his faults, thousands of Thomas Jefferson re-examined papers from historians show that he really did believe in "the myth of Saxxon" where people lived without oppressive government and in harmony with the environment prior to the French invasion of William the Conquerer in 1066.
So I am afraid I will have to reject your characterization of the original United States. Just because an otherwise virtuous nation was contaminated by the Central Banker contagion from Europe (Rothschild crime family), doesn't mean it didn't influence the positive spread of liberty and democracy for a time in the world.
TJ
"‘I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around the banks will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered.’." - Thomas Jefferson, 1802
i was thinking about the extreme conformism of Americans. And thats why americans are so happy with the 2-party capitalist-dictatorship. But if american average joes were less conformist with their own bodies, their own health, their shitty, exhaustive boring lifestyle, that the Oligarchical-Capitalist dictatorship provides. All americans would be overthrowing this oligarchical-capitalist system that only causes a life of boredom, and suffering:
For example, most conformist americans are so conformist that they don’t realize that average americans need:
Public, free, state-owned universities
Public Walking-trails and Parks in *most* neighborhoods
The independence of Puerto Rico
12 dollars, Higher Minimum wage
Low-cost fitness-centers (Gyms)
Low-cost Utility services (as a result of nationalized state-owned utilities)
Low-cost airline travelling (as a result of nationalized airlines)
Legalization of all illegal citizens.
A complete halt to US wars.
Cut in deffense spending, and use remaining to pay the USA *external* debt
Incorporation of USA with ALBA (Bolivarian Alternative of the Americas)
US gov. program of social-missions, like literacy missions, free eye-care missions, free dental-work missions perhaps with a Cuban trade system of doctors from Cuba, and food from USA to Cuba, etc.
Letting Hugo Chavez invest in USA.
Trade with Iran, Russia and China,
A complete STOP of donations of Israel. Expelling the Israeli ambassador from USA
Reformation of US constitution by a competitive constitutional assembly.
Nationalization-program of key elements of US industries (No consesssions for millionaires)
Community-Councils by the US government.
Creating a socialist-state owned media like Telesur, in order to spread socialist knowledge to Americans.
etc. etc. etc.
etc. etc.
none of those of course are in the "american agenda".
after all -- when what you have is really an EVIL empire...what else is there to expect?
the PRETENSIONS of the United States in its claims and lecturing about "freedom, justice, truth, fairness, accountability, civilization".
is similar to what the Asiatimesonline writer HENRY CK LIU - in voluminous essays about the history of economics, banking, dollar hegemony, trade wars, labor and capital, empires, etc...
says:
"THE USA is really a protectionist nation PRETENDING to be free-market".
same as the USA is - as what General Smedley Butler, US MArine GEneral , 1933 speeches revealed :
"WE are REALLY just a nation of racketeers and a PREDATORY nation...our foreing policies have always been geared towards gathering as much of the world's resources unto ourselves at the expense of other nations...with the leadership of our Big Banks, Big Finance, Big Corporations...and our US armed forces are the BIG MUSCLE...and I as the Chief Enforcer of the will of our Chamber of Commerce...to Permanently Subjugate other nations....ALL in Service to our BIG BOSS...our Supernationialistic Capitalism".
or:
as the Former CIA "economic hitman" John PErkins who worked decades calling what he described as the "US EMPIRE PROJECT" of "undermining other economies to be our subjects"...says:
"What americans do not really understand is that we are only living our lifestyles because it is just PART of a VERY, VERY VICIOUS system of Exploitation that Dehumanizes and Enslaves People Everywhere". --- 2009 interview
MarxistGod-most of your ideas are fine, but the low cost energy bit will not do, will not do at all. We American energy hogs must learn how to use less. There is no alternative. RAISING the cost of energy is essential.
Under the current economic system, raising energy prices will:
1. enrich the oil capitalists
2. cause hardship, illness and death in states that experience cold winter
3 leave millions of rural Americans stranded without adequate transportation
Just raising the price will worsen the huge resource divide in America. Huge policy shifts are necessary.
Nationalization of America's key energy resources
Vastly increased heating subsidies for low income Americans
Massive investment in public transporation and rail freight
Development of lightweight electric vehicles
Massive investment in renewable energy.
Energy prices must be raised by taxation, not for corporate profits. Low wage earners should pay no income tax and should possibly get an energy subsidy check to do with as they wish. But, the price of energy from non-renewable sources must increase, and increase significantly. The consequences of not doing this will likely lead to a difficult environment for those living a century from now. People are going to have to live in smaller, super-insulated homes. Tax credits/subsidies are necessary. If energy prices remain low, virtually no one will use less, and the opposite is more likely.
Thi is part of the problem. In your statement is the assumption that for the forseeable future we must use NON renewable resources, thus a tax on them warranted.
This is ignoring the fact that the reason we rely on NON RENEWABLE resources is because they offer ongoing and continual profits as well as CONTROL over a given populace.
Creating a scarcity of resource is what Capitalism and PEOPLE control is all about.
Energy IS plentiful. It is dirt cheap. Thats why we use more expensive alternatives.
Capitalism in truth LOATHES efficiency. Thats why light bulbs burn out.
"Creating a scarcity of resource is what Capitalism and PEOPLE control is all about." Those are benefits for capitalists, it's not just what capitalism is all about. Energy HAS been plentiful and in truth it still is, but only for a relatively short time. I really don't understand what you're getting at. Perhaps global climate change is a big myth in your mind?
NO I am saying everday our earth is flooded with more energy then we have consumed in the history of mankind.
I am saying that had there been the will to tap this vast reservoir of energy we could have done it decades ago.
I am saying the reason things like Solar are not further along is because there is no PROFIT in cheap FREE energy.
I am saying that we rely on and USE Hydrocarbons only because they are FINITE and can be allocated to the Corporation divvied up and sold at profit.
I am saying that Capitalism as we know it can not exist without a scarcity of resources and that political POWER as we know it is predicated upon an uneven allocation of resources.
Look, we've had cheap energy. There was no need to tap other renewable sources until relatively recently. Now renewable resources will more or less steadily become cheaper relative to finite amounts of carbon based fuels. Solar and wind energy are not free or particularly cheap, but they will become relatively cheap. Nations such as the USA are extremely power greedy in most every way. With billions of people, capitalism will do what it does best, allocate scarce resources. There is not enough of everything for every greedy person on the planet.
"There is not enough of everything for every greedy person on the planet."
Except Federal Reserve Notes, which are printed out of thin air. And we'll all be getting our wheel barrels full of those soon enough again with the re-inflationistas at the bubble pump house in Mordor, DC!
It was the great scientist Albert Einstein - who said:
"there is ENOUGH in the world for ALL of Mankind's NEEDS...but there is never ENOUGH for mankind's GREED".
Capitalism - EQUALS - GREED.
ergo --
CAPITALISM DESTROYS the earth and humanity. PERIOD.
it ALSO follows that the nation that LEADS in "our supernationalistic capitalism" (general smedley butler, us marine, 1933) -
is in the SAME BOAT as GREED.
and if GREED is EVIL -- THEREFORE usa IS evil in its present form. everything else, morality, rhetoric, constitution, security, safety, blah, blah, blah
is just PRETENSE ..in order to make what is EVIL LOOK good or beautiful.
it is the equivalent of a line in a famous fiction - by Tolkien "the lord of the rings" - intoned by the hobbit, frodo:
"evil somehow , at first SEEMS fair..but underneath FEELS FOUL".
there is no other way around that logic. it corrupt right down to the core.
MORDOR , INC ,
indeed.
that is exactly what washington has become.
it is the stronghold of SAURON or the spirit of Sauron.
and everyone, including obama , are wearing the "rings of power" that renders THEM "invisible" in their deeds of evil, while CLOAKING themselves in things of "matter" , to hide their
own nothingness as human beings.
CORRECT
capitalism is - in essence, in its very core - the system of ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY - channeled through the banking, financial systems that are in essence nothing more than UTILITIES , PUBLIC UTITILIES controlled by "privatization" as a way to
GIVE VALUE to entities (individuals) that are inherently USELESS and add NOTHING of REAL value to a society - and therefore EMPOWERED themselves through capitalist gobbledygood about "wealth of nations" through MONETIZING of everything under the sun - so as to GIVE VALUE to what THEY ISSUE
which is PAPER MONEY - which is "value" created out of thin air.
THAT"s what capitalism REALLY is all about:
the INSERTION of VALUELESS phantoms into a society - and then , like a VAMPIRE or PARASITE - takes over the blood and life of a society's TRUE WEALTH:
"THE TRUE WEALTH OF NATIONS is not Money...the TRUE WEALTH of NATIONS is .......PEOPLE...without PEOPLE, there is no economy" -- Henry CK Liu, Asiatimesonline.
Ben Bernanke, then a Fed governor, was an ardent advocate of this easy money policy, which as Fed Chairman he has continued as his solution to an economic crisis he helped create using the same measures.
Yes, these shtrutzes really are Masters of the Universe and The Smartest Guys in the Room.
Yes... Masters of the collapsing universe in their own minds.
yachtie's link:
http://www.scribd.com/people/documents/2169400-ep-heidner
life doesn't cost money...human-regulated life does...
the problem we're facing isn't a dying economy, it's a dying planet due to our economy...
Global Start Date: September 22, 2102...the Autumnal equinox 3 years out...3 planting and harvesting seasons...no electricity, no industry...just the sun, the planet, individuals living and working in harmony with nature and each other, and the providings of such...
My fav part: "And the invasion of Iraq was totally unnecessary..."
So the Pres and his cult spend a year lying about the need to thwart the imminent danger known as Saddam - and even torture a few humans with hopes one might "confess" that Saddam and Osama were partners - and that is now considered, not illegal on, like, twenty levels, but "unnecessary."
Too bad there's no law against "unnecessary" invasions that kill and maim millions of innocents and a few hundred thousand American soldiers...
"I MUST WITH GREAT SADNESS AND SHAME SAY THAT THE GREATEST PURVEYOR OF VIOLENCE IN THE WORLD TODAY IS MY OWN COUNTRY AND GOVERNMENT"....DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
"WE ARE A NATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC GIANTS....AND INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL MIDGETS".......DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
that about says it all.
he even died for saying THAT!
u know -- this is really also a reflection upon americans.
since they generally tolerate such Imperial Conquests and Adventures -- in fact, consider them PATRIOTIC -- they ARE part of the problem of their own making.
americans only "turn against war" once it HITS them in the pocket books...yet bring up an ENTIRE CULTURE of children beholden to WAR MAKING and "conquest" of foreign lands and people -- which is another way of bringing up a culture and generations bearing that American MYTHOLOGY of "exceptionalism"...that believes and SINGS songs such as :
America "WE ARE THE WORLD" which is NO different from the Nazis proclaiming "DEUTSCHLAND UBER ALLES".
it;s a grand DELUSION of americans.
NOTE:
the recent PEW poll makes it official
a FULL 71 % of americans would condone or tolerate TORTURE.
for the sake of "national security?" and that "white picket fence" American "dream?" and the "american way"?
what it really reveals is the AMERICAN CHARACTER ITSELF which is so consumed with its own "exceptionality" it has BECOME the very MONSTER americans THINK the American "nation" "must defeat".
as POGO in the cartoon said, but which most americans deny or can't see:
"I HAVE MET THE ENEMY -- and he is US".
How many world empires have there been throughout recorded history? Hundreds? Thousands? Nearly All exhibiting the same behaviors of empire, whether communist or capitalist or monarchy or other. Your observations directed at simply Americans would hold true against many Homo sapien empires of the past (e.g. British, French, Spanish, Roman, Greek....etc etc) I would observe that your diatribe against [ALL] Americans should be more specifically addressed: ......How about: All "Neocon Americans."
That PEW poll stinks.
It is probably out of context. If the question was: Would you approve of torture for terrorists who are building WMD's?
Then I could see the Faux News dummies agreeing with it along with the Taliban News Network CNN watchers.
When one vilifies an entire culture, including progressives trying to reign in the excesses, one risks pouring more fuel on the far right fire.
Cheers,
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
well -- it might "stink" only in the sense that it actually indicts ENOUGH americans in the citizenry who proclaim to their dying breath about the 'goodness' "inherent" in americanism....
and if SUCH were the case - then the MOST FUNDAMENTAL of things --
ONE DOES NOT TORTURE -- for ANY REASON -- EVEN at one's own security and safety's expense...for one only BECOMES the evil one supposedly was "defending FROM".....
has already become PART of american culture. ...whether it is 49 % "in favor for certain reasons"
or 34 % STRONGLY in favor for national security
or what remains to reach 71 % "somewhat in favor under rare circumstances"........
as opposed to the MINORITY saying NO - ABSOLUTELY NOT -- against torture.
why should you find this surprising and then say that the PEW poll is miscued...would a BETTER poll assuage you? several polls arriving at "close to" or "similar" or "negligible differences" ?
when it is a FACT that the CULTURE of america - along with its HISTORY on which is based its OWN SELECTIVE-MEMORY mythology of unparalleled "goodness" and "exceptionality" in history -- is SUFFUSED to its very bones with VIOLENCE -- whether it is individual upon individual, class against lower class, economic violence, injustices EXCUSED in the name of "patriotism" and :"law and order?"
the DIFFERENCE between VIOLENCE perpetrated in american society and BY american society on the globe and THAT IN more backward societies is that
AMERICA does it with such EFFICIENT MODERNITY and SUCH MASSIVE scale - such as in its wars --
that americans won't even bat an eyelash so long as it is perpetrated against OTHER people - even in their massive numbers through the economic and military violence perpetrated by the USA.
AND THAT ALONE -- says MUCH about the VIOLENCE INHERENT in the "american character".....
it can DISH OUT VIOLENCE upon others, in massive scales , so long as they are out of sight, out of mind, or EVEN IF they were IN VIEW - because they are justified as "NON AMERICAN"....
but CAN"T TAKE IT when their own are attacked as blowback for THOSE violences perpetrated by the USA for the sake of "american way of life"........
and boy , oh boy, americans get all HOT AND BOTHERED!
as an american poet said :
"we americans....carefully nurture and attitude of detached indifference to the suffering of others.......even if WE are the cause of it".
that is NOT JSUT about "a few bad apples or leaders".
that is ABOUT "WE AMERICANS".......
whether they KNOWINGLY and APPROVINGLY , PATRIOTICALLY participate in such things or the fostering of such policies -- such as this vicious empire --
or - like SHEEP - ALLOW it to happen IN THEIR NAME because they are so FRIGHTENED of losing what LITTLE BREAD CRUMBS they get from the table of their own masters, who they TOLERATE for allowing them the HOLY RIGHT of calling themselves "americans" -- as IF that were some BIRTHRIGHT of primacy on earth, over and compared to a MERE < russian, chinese or iraqi, or afghani , vietnamese or african!!!
Hey ted,
see my other post to your earlier post concerning bankers.
TED Kaczynski? :-) From Harvard University?
Is it you? no offense, but your manifesto style made me have to ask!
"Throughout the manuscript, produced on a typewriter without the capacity for italics, Kaczynski capitalizes entire words in order to show emphasis."
Sorry, I couldn't help asking!
I hope you're not offended.
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
"We americans have many FINE QUALITIES....seeing ourselves as OTHERS see us.......is NOT one of them".
"we didn't like it when the USSR was in our neighborhood, cuba, so.........what are WE doing in Russia's own neighbhorhood? we should get out of this business of Empire....and get out of those lands...before they kick us out"
Patrick Buchanan
See Chalmers Johnson on this:
Nemisis.
Blowback.
Sorrows of Empire.
Good, in-depth analysis.
He might have mentioned what killed the British empire. More support there.
Chalmers Johnson, as mentioned above, is a great source. Also, as Adam Curtis points out in his BBC documentary "The Power of Nightmares" (via testimony from CIA officials and others) Al-Qaeda is a fabrication, there is no such thing as Al-Quaeda! If you dispute this claim, where is the physical evidence? I have seen none.
Despite the lies and lack of evidence the MSM and Obama administration continue to perpetuate the lies and myths. Even the authors posted here on CD do not touch this subject.
“Despite the lies and lack of evidence the MSM and Obama administration continue to perpetuate the lies and myths. Even the authors posted here on CD do not touch this subject.”
It is NOT true that the U.S. Empire helped cause the meltdown in the first place because there IS NO “USA Empire”.
But THERE IS an EMPIRE of evil, of deceiving nature and concealed agenda.
It is the Empire of capitalist sociopaths.
This empire’s doctrine is not SHOCK DOCTRINE anymore. The NEW DOCTRINE could be called ATTRITION DOCTRINE: It infiltrates citizen’s life, threatens family bonds, perverts democracy, drains all progressive energy, stalls change and leaves the populace in a PERPETUAL STATE OF STRUGGLE. People are out of their depth to comprehend, to really be able to make sense of something extremely elusive, impalpable and indescribable, BECAUSE REALITY IS SOMETIMES TO HORRIFIC TO BE TRUE.
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Stop looking like fish getting clubbed on the pier.
Read Collateral Damage part I and II
www.scribd.com/people/documents/2169400-ep-heidner
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Good post yachtie,
It's Organized Government/Fortune 500 Crime. An agreement to kill off the middle class by a thousand cuts.
And thanks for the great links on the marcos gold. Having spent a great deal of time there, I can confirm that local lore is that Marcos mobilized great armies of peasants in the 1970's looking for Y's plunder from China. The Golden Buddah in Bagio, The torpedoed Jap submarine found in Manila Bay by thousands of fishing boats with big rocks tied on ropes... etc.
The Japanese are there today digging, looking for it under the false pretense of mining, recovering soldiers bones, etc. Several were arrested this week for removing bags of material without permits. The Jap tourists claim they were bones and effects of WWII Soldiers. If so, why aren't the Japs doing this on the hundreds of islands throughout the pacific? The answer: No cache of ill-gotten gold.
Would explain the motivation for vilifying a former Regan ally, suddenly he's a bad guy for stealing the citizen's treasury.... Formerly a CIA asset put in place, Now he's a Noriega (drugs) or a Hussain (oil). If you want to live long in the world better not have something valuable that these crooks are after!
The more that leaks out, the more I have come to realize: Few things in the press are accurate.
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
Only on the edges of the topic, perhaps, but worth reading is today's column at
http://www.consortiumnews.com/2009/051209.html
WPost Columnist Winks at Torture, by Robert Parry
about how the propaganda for war ended up costing so much death and misery, and how the truth continues to be misrepresented.
Ivan, good article ---- but Empire is not just the indirect cause of wars and 'sorrows' abroad, but is the supreme, signal, singular, seminal and ultimate cause of all problems foreign and domestic.
As Hannah Arendt presciently warned in the era of the Nazi Empire, "Empire abroad (always) entails tyranny at home".
It's nice to see some, like you, starting to recognize Empire as the unifying target of all our otherwise 'divided and conquered' "single issue" protests like human rights, anti-war, health care, global warming, gun controls, economic justice, mortgage debt reform, AIDS, etc. etc.
When people continued to divide and dissipate their efforts with such manifold and disjointed 'single issue' protests the Empire just laughs quietly --- and further hides.
“Some people just can’t handle the truth” -- nor can they integrate it, and the Empire laughs in glee and further deceives us through their 'Vichy' government and the equally 'Vichy' media!
From “This Week” (5/3) —– Obama’s video clip, and Krugman’s comment:
OBAMA: “I don’t want to run auto companies,” the president says. “I don’t want to run banks. I have got two wars I gotta run already; I’ve got more than enough to do.”
KRUGMAN: “I can’t predict, but right now, let me tell you, they really don’t want to run banks. They so badly don’t want to run banks, I think it’s actually kind of hamstringing their ability to deal with them. Because they don’t want to go where they just went with Chrysler on the banks. And this is definitely not a socialist-minded administration.”
Any intelligent person, let alone a Nobel economist, reading Naomi Kline’s “Shock Doctrine” detailing the history of the modern global ruling-elite Empire’s economic mechanism for smothering and diverting the disruptions of popular democracy, could not help but understand that the economic shock induced on 9/15 (08) with the overt decision to intentionally collapse Lehman was clearly the “second shoe dropping” (or more wryly ‘second shoe bomb’) after the 9/11 shock doctrine. As many in the ruling-elite ‘corporate financial Empire’ hiding behind the façade of its two-party ‘Vichy’ sham of democracy slyly acknowledge — “Never waste a crisis”.
And so, Paul, there should be no surprise that Obama did not publicly object to the quiet back-room legal tyranny of the economic Empire any more than the personable, Scotch-drinking Mbeki did not publicly object to the deals he had made with the ruling-elite economic Empirists of South Africa which collapsed Madela and the ANC’s ‘Freedom Charter’ from a serious and indivisible political-economic declaration of social democracy into a rancid corporatist tourism “show”.
No, Paul, as Margaret Thatcher infamously said, “TINA” (there is no alternative) to the economics of empire. There will be no endearing call for ‘debt relief’, nor for ‘mortgage relief’, nor for ‘health care reform’, nor for ‘land (nor certainly asset) reform’ — despite the irrefutable truth that the GINI indexes of wealth and income inequality in our shining democracy on the hill are fast approaching those of South Africa, Chile, Russia and all the other success models of the Chicago Boys’ shock therapy for establishing flowering ‘democratic capitalist’ free market states (whatever that oxymoron means).
Like the dutiful Marine Commander that Gen. Smedley Butler was NOT, Obama is just too consumed and dedicated to fighting the wars that Wall Street and big oil started abroad for their Empire to worry about interfering in the domestic tyranny of their economic Empire at home.
Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
Good comments. Thanks for talking about Shock Doctrine. Everything in the last 8 - 12 years was nothing more than the usual MO of Friedmanism, this time applied directly to the US instead of some other country. And just like clockwork, though on a much larger scale, things went down the toilet for most, and through the roof for a few. And all the while under the cover of "economic problems". None of this was an aberration - it was according to plan.
Marx advocated the central bank in the fifth plank. Unless you consider the Federal Reserve a success, then you might agree that communism in money doesn't work very well in practice. Many free market capitalists take this position against state money.
But what's so antisocial about voluntarily exchanging goods you produce for services another provides? Is it not more antisocial to coerce fellow human beings to render their goods and services in exchange for what the communist leadership dictates? Or should people be free to decide for themselves out of the goodness of their hearts?
"The Fed caused the current collapse in the real estate credit market, which has led to a more general global financial and economic meltdown, by earlier flooding the market with excess credit....... But what caused the Fed to vastly expand credit?"
"As Richard C. Cook, who spent 21 years at the U.S. Treasury has stated: “…our Constitution gave Congress authority over our monetary system. This authority had been compromised through the system of state-chartered banks before the Civil War; but with the National Banking Acts of 1863-4 and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, Congress largely ceded its powers over money to the “private” banking industry."
The Fed IS privately-owned and their shareholders made a shit-load of money by expanding credit!