The Invisible Hand of The Market, Now Visible – In Your Pocket

And you can’t do anything to stop it.

If you get mugged on the street, you can call the cops. But quis custodiet ipsos custodes? What can you do, who can you call, when the protectors of the public purse blatantly rob you right under your nose?

The banking barons, the Republicans and their Democratic congressional accomplices together are making sure there’ll be no opposition to the biggest and most blatant theft in living history; tagged on to to the end of the bill that steals nearly a trillion dollars from the American people to give the already obscenely rich is this handy little para:

Decisions by the Secretary pursuant to the authority of this Act are non-reviewable and committed to agency discretion, and may not be reviewed by any court of law or any administrative agency.

[Via Atrios.]

Trans: “We’re taking your money and you can’t do anything about it because it’s the law, and the law says that the law doesn’t apply to us but only to you”.

What will the victims be left with after all 900 billion of their tax dollars have gone offshore to repay China and to stuff tax-free accounts in the Caymans or Paraguay?

In return for licensing the biggest fraud in US history (one in which a sitting President himself, and his family, are implicated via AIG and the reinsurance market) the federal government will have a lien on everyone’s house via their control of their mortgage or their revolving home equity loan or their insurance. That’s an enormous hold over individuals which exponentially increases governmental power to squash potential dissidents.

I’m sure they’ll use it wisely.

The irony of it all is there’s bugger all actual money to steal in the first place – the public accounts’re virtually empty, wars and natural disasters can be quite expensive. No, what they’re doing is draining the overdraft account and maxing out all the credit cards, even the little ones.

George Bush has said the bailout is a “pivotal moment for America’s economy”. Indeed it is – so not only have the banks become the government and vice versa, the American public will be penniless and in hock to the feds if this bill passes. They’ll also be wage slaves forever to pay back the billions that other countries’ sovereign wealth funds are lending the nation so it can be stolen in the first place.

Yet still the rump of the right wing, who will be equally affected, can see no wrong in it: and those who can see the wrong in it can do nothing but keep calling their elected representatives in the hope they’ll see sense. Who else can they call?

Well They Would, Wouldn’t They?

Congressional Democrats think that stealing national assets to cover private losses is just fine and dandy and want to act fast to save the banking system:

Rep. Frank sees Congress acting fast on bailout plan

They think Bush’s bailing out the banks is brilliant:

Democrats see boost for $50 billion econ stimulus By Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The urgent need for the U.S. Congress to approve a Bush administration plan to rescue Wall Street has given Democrats renewed hope of enacting another economic stimulus package for Main Street, congressional aides said on Friday.

For months, House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other leading Democrats in Congress have been pushing $50 billion in emergency spending they say would spur the flagging U.S. economy.

I wonder why? Here’s your answer:

Sept. 19 (Bloomberg) — The market storm that brought down Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., American International Group Inc. and other pillars of U.S. finance may have also blown holes in the portfolios of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senator John Kerry and more than 50 other members of Congress.

Altogether, 56 senators and representatives had stakes in AIG, Lehman, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Bear Stearns Cos. or IndyMac Bancorp Inc. — some of the biggest casualties of the market bloodbath — according to the Center for Responsive Politics. The most recent annual disclosure filings list investments as of Dec. 31, 2007, and reveal the size of holdings only within a range of values. Lawmakers may have sold shares since then.

I should’ve known.

See, There’s Your Problem Right There

Reuters, Aug 30 2008:

NEW YORK, Aug 30 (Reuters) – Lehman Brothers has hired Jeb Bush, brother of the President of the United States, as an advisor to its private equity business, a source familiar with the situation said.

Lehman hired another relative of U.S. President George W. Bush last year–George Walker, a second cousin, who heads up the bank’s asset management business.

Everything they touch turns to shit… I wonder if any spawn of Poppy’s loins is working at tottering debt reinsurers AIG?

None that I know of, but as usual the Bushes are right up to their necks in it. I wonder if anyone will ask them about Swiss Re?

Life, Art; What’s The Difference?

Sarah Palin’s sudden rise to political prominence reminds me sharply of Nicole Kidman’s fanatically ambitious smalltown US weathergirl in the sadly underrated movie “To Die For”.

She’s a solipsistic provincial beauty queen who backstabs, (literally and metaphorically), manipulates and double-deals her way to power and fame on the back of anyone she can use to advantage:

Watch this:

That is scarily like.

Suzanne Stone (Maretto) knows exactly what she wants. She wants to be a television newscaster and she is willing to do ANYTHING to get what she wants. What she lacks in intelligence, she makes up for in cold determination and diabolical wiles. As she pursues her goal with relentless focus, she is forced to destroy anything and anyone that may stand in her way, regardless of the ultimate cost or means necessary.
To Die For (1995)

Family friends, colleagues, husbands; it matters not. All that matters is that she gets what she wants. The trouble is her lies become so blatant and so obvious there has to be a reckoning.

So far Palin’s narrative matches the movie too. She’s got everything she ever wanted and now she’s a rigged election and a flatlining EKG away from the presidency. We’re building up to the big denouement.

In the movies Kidman’s lies and manipulations begin to catch up with her. However, unlike ‘Suzanne Stone’, Palin can’t just physically get rid of inconvenient obstacles and people (not that that hasn’t been known in gubernatorial politics before) – there are laws against that sort of thing. But she may well be thinking she can up and off back to the frozen wastes when it all gets too difficult.

If her fallback position is to drop out of the race, return to Alaska in a blaze of almost-was-vice-presidential glory to reign as the undisputed Matriarch and Bitch Queen of all Wasilia, then she’s got another think coming. The thing about shitting on people on your way up is that unlike in the movies, you’ll see them again on the way down.

Enough of the drama
Submitted by Sylvia Plath (not verified) on Fri, 2008-09-05 08:23.

There are those who say that we should fully support McCain just to get Palin and her “me first” dramas out of here so that the Karl Rove, Republican machine can groom her into what they want, which may include fresh dialog on ANWR and America First populist rhetoric. Many think that she help us more in that way. Yes, perhaps, but only if for once she takes the advise of others over her stubborn “don’t tell me what to do” attitude. There are those who said in 2006 that an “R” is an “R” and when the Republican party fully supports her to help her to Juneau, she would be beholding to the Republican party. They (we) were wrong in 2006. Why would she conform to expectations of a party now? McCain needs to dump her now. She needs to come back here and face the music of the mess she has left us. Is she planning to jet off to media star status land and expect zombie rat Frank Bailey take the blame and consequences for her? Or will she blame Todd or others? Expect anyting from her as she advances herself. We as citizens must not expect her to do the right thing. We must make her. Or else, Thomas Paine will be rolling in his grave.

And that’s a Republican supporter.

It’s always satisfying when the villainess gets their comeuppance in the movies, but it doesn’t happen so often in real life. Usually they just walk away and die quietly and comfortably in bed after a lifetime of treating people like crap. This time Palin may well get hers, if pissed off Alaskans have any say in it.