Robert Reich asks: "Will Geithner Fire Corporate America?"
So I reiterate:
I wonder if I am answered
March 31, 2009, 3:39PM
The other day, I was ruminating over Corporate Welfare in its current manifestation as The Bailout."
Where the words Corporate Welfare are a link to:
http://books.google.com/books?id=fjfT4M-_cW4C
Cutting corporate welfare By Ralph Nader
Published nearly a decade ago; and after his non-trivial experience with said subject: Corporate Welfare.
Perhaps the phrase "unsafe at any speed" (which, gentle reader, you should note seems to have finally made it through some unbelievably thick skulls, here of late, as exemplified in the recent firing of an auto industry CEO) should be applied to the concept of "the velocity of money"; at least, as the concept "the velocity of money" is practiced by the current, oily, Masters of the Universe.
That's politics. You're welcome.
I wonder if I am answered
March 31, 2009, 3:39PM
The other day, I was ruminating over Corporate Welfare in its current manifestation as The Bailout."
Where the words Corporate Welfare are a link to:
http://books.google.com/books?id=fjfT4M-_cW4C
Cutting corporate welfare By Ralph Nader
Published nearly a decade ago; and after his non-trivial experience with said subject: Corporate Welfare.
Perhaps the phrase "unsafe at any speed" (which, gentle reader, you should note seems to have finally made it through some unbelievably thick skulls, here of late, as exemplified in the recent firing of an auto industry CEO) should be applied to the concept of "the velocity of money"; at least, as the concept "the velocity of money" is practiced by the current, oily, Masters of the Universe.
That's politics. You're welcome.








