The point is, there is something loose in America – something predatory and ruthless – that snickers cynically at all this good-hearted rhetoric and, then, turns good-sounding American policy into a rapacious, single-minded and self-serving instrument for those entrenched with power. As is the case with the TARP funds, the interests of wealth and power always seem to find a way to trump efforts to advance the dignity and well-being of the ordinary working American.This is a fascinating essay that draws together what might appear as disparate dots: the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), the war in Libya and Naomi Klein's thesis from The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. By the time you reach the bottom of Grant's piece, you will see that they are connected far more than you might have ever thought!
This predatory beast is killing us from the bottom up...
~ from "Why Are We In Libya?" by John Grant ~
Friday, April 1, 2011
Them Ain't Disparate Dots
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