Dirty little secret
July 2nd, 2009 11:33 am · 12 comments
From the Financial Times (registration req’d):
Just why is there so much debt in the Anglo-Saxon world? Bankers and regulators know well that it is in nobody’s long-term interests to have allowed borrowing to escalate to a position where the US now owes far more, as a multiple of the economy, than at the start of the Great Depression.
The answer is capitalism’s dirty little secret: excessive lending was the only way to maintain the living standards of the vast bulk of the population at a time when wealth was being concentrated in the hands of an elite.
The amount by which the elite has benefited is startling, and illustrates the problem with lightly regulated free markets: the rich get much richer while the rest do not get richer at all.
But they do get no-money down loans for homes they can’t afford, which makes them feel richer.
Put simply, the benefits of economic growth have gone into the pockets of plutocrats rather than the bulk of the population. So why has there been no revolution? Because there was a solution: debt. If you couldn’t earn it, you could borrow it.
And we did. But who ever thought this could lead to problems!
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There are currently 12 comments on this blog postView Topic | Comment on this blogUncommonSense 7/2/09 4:59 PM | One more reason to defend fully the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America from all detractors, foreign or domestic. |
StrobeSML 7/2/09 5:36 PM | One more reason to defend fully the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America from all detractors, foreign or domestic.
While I agree with defending the Second Amendment, I don't see where it applies here. Unless you are planning to shoot wealthy people, there is nothing even remotely relating to the right to bear arms in this story.
Essentially, this ends up explaining the failure of trickle-down/voodoo/supply-side economics. |
notveryhow 7/2/09 6:01 PM | "One more reason to defend fully the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America from all detractors, foreign or domestic."
Ah, I think it's time to look for a publisher for my "Eat the Rich" cookbook, co-written with Hannibal Lecter . |
StrobeSML 7/2/09 6:38 PM | "One more reason to defend fully the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America from all detractors, foreign or domestic."
Ah, I think it's time to look for a publisher for my "Eat the Rich" cookbook, co-written with Hannibal Lecter . Time to pick up some fa-fa-fa-fa-fava beans. |
A1 7/2/09 6:50 PM | Time to pick up some fa-fa-fa-fa-fava beans.
What's that? Some tasty little body part? |
StrobeSML 7/2/09 6:59 PM | What's that? Some tasty little body part? Not a Hannibal Lecter fan? It is a phrase said by the character (eating the character's brain with some fava beans).
I knew I should have countered with a Soylent Green reference! |
O311mc 7/2/09 9:30 PM | Not a Hannibal Lecter fan? It is a phrase said by the character (eating the character's brain with some fava beans).
I knew I should have countered with a Soylent Green reference!
it was his liver, and you forgot the Chiante', C'mon Strobe get your diabolical maniac phrases straight  |
StrobeSML 7/2/09 11:56 PM | it was his liver, and you forgot the Chiante', C'mon Strobe get your diabolical maniac phrases straight  You are correct. The brains were in the other movie. The Chiante won't work for me. I don't drink much. |
Bustina di tè 7/3/09 12:23 AM | ... and Obunko is doing his part to ensure the continuation of the status quo. |
doghead 7/3/09 1:57 AM | One more reason to defend fully the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America from all detractors, foreign or domestic.
Right. They did this to us without firing a shot. Instead they used oily conmen to sell people the idea that somehow they had your best interest at heart. Your guns did nothing to stop them. |
citizen-too 7/3/09 3:33 AM | When you're in the hospital, don't order liver & onions, or steak & kidney pie. |
StrobeSML 7/3/09 12:48 PM | When you're in the hospital, don't order liver & onions, or steak & kidney pie. Not me. Not after trying their prime rib. |
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