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PATRICK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-27-11 08:19 AM
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27. BIS
announces interest rates must go up worldwide which makes the point that there is no need for a particular GOP puppet fix the game at this point. So basically Riftaxe has the best point to make about the article.

Nefarious GOP machinations/complicity in the finance industry's rule of the global economy is probably not the biggest part of the story. This one simply points out the general corruption of our elected officials poised to exploit disaster instead of relying on popular approval for the people's recovery. The Bush administration overlooked everything, national security included even after 9/11 in the pursuit of economic advantages. Those advantages come from not resisting the flow of ruthless money gangsters, poison corporations and the rewards of raping political office. The horror is that with all the rhetoric about conflict of interests how small an example this Cantor "revelation" is. In fact there is no conflict of interest- only a conflict with people finding out they have no part in their own government. There is no violation of law by the people who crafted that law to create injustice and more corruption.

To change the law you must change the people who write laws to protect their own interests against the society they made oaths to serve. To change those people you must overcome the election advantages they have similarly rigged financed by the few super rich they DO serve. Failing that creates the need for revolution and the frustrations of doing that out on the street forces the people- on purpose by the masters of the game- toward the Charybdis of violence and chaos. From Revolution often comes from the ruins the need to compromise with the vaults of old power while the wars rage on- again to the profiteering "leadership" and inevitable corruption. The trouble is this cynical process people like to despair and think of as eternal is hitting Mother Nature's brick wall of untended crises. This is the winding down not just of world economy but the world population itself, the soon to be executed having its myriad hands tied behind their back by the fakery of the World As It Is, a doomed mockery of reality.

Well, aside from my rant anyway, this is a small story that is likely only of interest as to WHY the WSJ made it a story in the first place. I have seen some stories in the Journal almost pleading for the crooks to act more respectable and orderly for the sake mostly of public image and next of protecting the profit. Since they are a large part of the facade over the chaos of topdown criminality every effort to retrieve the image of "sustainable" capitalism looks more and more inconsistent and crazy upon crazy. If first you must deny humanity its rights(to survive, to govern the share of the work and product, to seek health, shelter etc.) then this parade of loony infamy swirls over itself like a skirt tossed by the winds. There is practically no sense to be made of it, just the image of the monkey stubbornly starving to death with its fist stuck in the jar wrapped around what it cannot have because it won't let go.

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