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Date: 2011-12-09 01:10 pm (UTC)I am sure the Democratic party thought it was "helping" people...but to give people access to resources and tools that they cannot handle is harming them, not helping them. This, as you probably know from reading my LJ, is what I consider to be the referent in "...lest one good custom corrupt the world".
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Date: 2011-12-09 01:20 pm (UTC)Who can get us out of the mess? Well, Christine Lagarde and Dominique Strauss-Kahn came out of the programme looking cool, and maybe economists such as Ken Rogoff and Joe Stiglitz - and that charming beardie guy in the crumpled shirt from Greenlining.
Laura Tyson was the Dean of London Business School when I was there. Tainted!
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Date: 2011-12-09 02:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-09 02:52 pm (UTC)The politicians and regulators didn't get rich? I thought they did. And that a lot of reguulators ended up working for the banks they'd once regulated.
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Date: 2011-12-09 02:55 pm (UTC)No, that is not what occurred in the banking and finance committee in our Congress, headed by Barney Frank. They regulated in the opposite direction, incentivizing banks and government loan agencies to make loans to people who could not afford them under the guise of "helping the unfortunate".
Here's my alternative: The governments of countries must stop spending money that they do not have. Their judgment is now too clouded by their indebtedness.
I don't know about the UK, but huge lawsuits with respect to the financial crisis are now starting to move through our court systems.
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Date: 2011-12-09 03:19 pm (UTC)However your question puts me in mind of a bit of dialogue from Blackadder Goes Forth: "But the real reason for the whole thing was that it was too much effort not to have a war."
The last three times (wait, it's way more than three, now I think about it,) any major world power has stood in these particular tracks, either revolution, or a world war has followed after.
Maybe an untoward asteroid or pandemic will provide a wakeup call before we get round to sharpening the sticks this time...
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Date: 2011-12-09 04:27 pm (UTC)Where politicians appear it is mainly as dupes of the money-men.
Our government talks about slashing spending, but is still borrowing record amounts.
I don't know about lawsuits. It's my impression that the British culprits have mostly gotten away with it.
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Date: 2011-12-09 04:31 pm (UTC)I don't like prophesying disaster, but I don't see how we can continue along present lines without coming a cropper.
I love Blackadder.
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Date: 2011-12-09 04:35 pm (UTC)I'm sure Gaddafi felt pretty secure of his position a year ago.
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Date: 2011-12-09 06:00 pm (UTC)And crumpets (because it's that time of day)- with cheese.
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Date: 2011-12-10 01:16 pm (UTC)The links to which some people will go in order to blame the crimes of the rich and powerful on the poor and powerless disgusts me.
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Date: 2011-12-10 07:48 pm (UTC)Barney Frank is no more to blame for the crash than Abe Lincoln was for the Civil War!
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Date: 2011-12-10 07:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-10 07:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-10 09:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-10 09:34 pm (UTC)I did not blame the poor and powerless. I blamed Barney Frank, and by implication, the political forces behind him.
I don't agree with many of the things that were done under previous American administrations. I would have let AIG fail, for instance, and any other insurer, bank, car manufacturer, or investment house. I was not in favor of any type of government bail-out for anyone. That was a huge mistake. But it doesn't change the fact that liberalizing and incentivizing the loan process was also a huge mistake.