What were the critical decisions that led to the crisis? Mistakes were made at every fork in the road—we had what engineers call a “system failure,” when not a single decision but a cascade of decisions produce a tragic result. …
Read all here. I hope the anti-labor undertone I hear in some of the talk on TV isn't an indication that the plutocrats are going for the coup de grace, hoping to finish off the beat-up remnants of what was once the finest working class in the world. The oligarchs might be surprised if they push the theme of class warfare too hard and actually get some class warfare instead of the cowed acquiescence that they've had for twenty or thirty years.
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Right arm, bro. The mean seed in the auto-bailout fiasco is the cynical attempt to bash the auto unions, decreeing one-world wages there as exist in the non-unionized south. No such attempt is made in the $700 billion bailout of the white-collar elites, whose parachutes of gold and platinum salaries are not mentioned...
So I assume since he scammed only "rich people" it is okay? Typical socialist attitude.
Damn straight. As a hard-scrabble folksinger once intoned, "Eat the rich." With a nice chianti...
and some fava beans. Then burn their bones for boiler fuel … green but we'll hope not too renewable.
Geez: You're funny.
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