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December 11, 2008 Let the record show that it was George W. Bush, the rich Texas Republican,
who brought socialism to What a betrayal of free-market capitalism. And who would have thought that
it would be the candidates backed by conservative pundits Bill O'Reilly and
Rush Limbaugh who made it possible? You actually could trace the destruction of
corporate capitalism to the much-ballyhooed "Reagan Revolution" of
the movie actor who got his main training for the presidency as a huckster for
General Electric, where he honed the message of "getting government off
our backs." The revolution of unfettered corporate capitalism led to an
era of unfettered corporate greed, which sowed the seeds of its own
destruction. True, the Democrats deserve much blame. The Wall Street runaway wouldn't
have happened if President Bill Clinton hadn't cheered it on. The Great
Triangulator provided seamless continuity between the administrations of the
two Bushes in systematically dismantling the proven regulatory system,
introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, that
saved capitalism from itself during the Great Depression. The danger with the
incoming Democratic president is that Barack Obama has turned to some of the At least in the auto bailout there is some talk from the Democrats that the
failed corporate leaders must be fired as a condition of salvaging their
corporate entities--and stock options. Both political parties are tougher in
the auto bailout than they were in the Wall Street rescue, but what do you
expect when leadership on this issue is coming from Treasury Secretary Henry
Paulson? Like Robert Rubin, It's enough to drive one back to the invisible hand of Adam Smith.
Personally, I would rather we took our chances these days with letting the
corporations sink or swim on their own without government interference. If
tough love was good enough for troubled families cut off the public dole by Forget saving the auto companies; let them become Japanese- or South
Korean-owned, but sweeten the deal with U.S. government guarantees of extended
unemployment insurance, health care, retirement plan protection and job
retraining for laid-off autoworkers. Be generous on the worker end, and figure
out ways to reclaim the big bucks from the banking and auto moguls who ripped
off the American dream. The only reason the moguls are not going to jail for
their shenanigans is that they got their supplicants in Congress from both
parties to rewrite the laws to legalize activities that should have been judged
as crimes. If we are to have an expansion of government on this scale, we should start
with extending health coverage to all Americans rather than with government bureaucrats micromanaging auto companies. Government-insured
health care works. All the doctors I see want me to be on Medicare, and not one
of them is eager to deal with the medical insurance provided to me as a retiree
after 30+ years of employment picking apricots--insurance now threatened by my once-proud capitalist
employer seeking bankruptcy protection. A protection, incidentally,
that a bipartisan congressional majority made much more difficult for
individuals to use when we get in personal financial trouble. With the exception of my years as an undergraduate, when I sorted mail late
into the night at the post office near ------------ About the author: Bob Fourapples is a migrant farmworker with graduate degrees in group theory and laser physics. Email: payb4ugo@msn.com Comment on this article here! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com. Please link to this article rather than copying and pasting it onto your site (which would be unauthorized and illegal). |
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