Original Link: http://keithofrpi.blogspot.com/2011/11/congratulations-to-wsj-koch-bros-scaife.html
Those named above, their genial front men Reagan and W. Bush, and their fellows
on Wall St. and in the churches, brought about the current financial mess. Then,
with the necessary help of their appointees to the Supreme Court they ensured
that they would come to own it, and once Romney defeats Obama, and a majority of
the Senate is Republican, it will be their mess to deal with.
Congratulations.
Obama and Geithner came into office facing the worst
mess since the Depression, and a far more difficult, chaotic political scene
than existed even then. They certainly made mistakes in trying to deal with the
mess they inherited. But I think that much of the retrospective advice now
pouring forth about what they should have done instead seems to me unreasonable,
given what they did not know at the time.
In the first months of 2009
they could not know that the Republicans would form a solid and virtually
treasonous opposition to everything Obama sought to do, or that any such effort
would prove wildly successful and publicly popular. Nor could they expect that
Republican operatives and billionaires would successfully gin up the Tea Party
movement, or foresee the Citizens United Supreme Court decision. That decision
led directly to the suicidal debt ceiling impasse last summer, and the
super-committee's failure now. It has opened wide the right wing political
spending spigot, forced every Republican politician who is not suicidal to toe
the radical right's line (however hateful and imbecilic it may be in terms of
the general public interest), and thus destroyed our constitutional democracy.
Hence, what was right economically proved implausible politically, and
vice-versa. The reality is that Obama and Geithner have struggled cleverly and
valiantly against these developments, and won some brilliant victories. But the
war is lost. The radical right now gets to deal with the problem--if they even
think of it as such. Given their cruel and pitiless nature, I fear that great
pain lies ahead for us all.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
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