modernaire
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This book was just released by Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi, that talks about the 'grifter class' you won't hear about on Faux News OR MSNBC, and how these people are transferring wealth upward through 'complex financial mechanisms and political maneuvers'. My best friend told me about this book and I've been reading excerpts online while I wait for my copy to arrive in the mail and quite frankly.....it's scary how diabolical these people have been and continue to be. The decline of America is very real and it's amazing to me how both sides are blind to the actual facts. But then again, not so much because the financial environment is very complex. So much so that the average person can't fathom the implications of what these people are doing behind closed doors. It's all very, very sad.
In a review on Amazon.com:
The most devastating passage for me is the one where he explains what this country could have done with $13 trillion spent on bailouts: pay every mortgage in existence, and build house for every American who doesn't have one. He writes: "But we didn't do that, and we didn't spend money on anything else useful, either. Why? For a very good reason. Because we are no good anymore at building bridges and highways or coming up with brilliant innovations in energy or medicine... What are we good at? Robbing what's left."
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/17390/222206?RS_show_page=0
In a review on Amazon.com:
The most devastating passage for me is the one where he explains what this country could have done with $13 trillion spent on bailouts: pay every mortgage in existence, and build house for every American who doesn't have one. He writes: "But we didn't do that, and we didn't spend money on anything else useful, either. Why? For a very good reason. Because we are no good anymore at building bridges and highways or coming up with brilliant innovations in energy or medicine... What are we good at? Robbing what's left."
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/17390/222206?RS_show_page=0











