Scorched Earth Policy
The Bush gang's parting gift: a final, frantic looting of public wealth
Naomi Klein comments for The Nation, reprinted in the Guardian:
Naomi Klein comments for The Nation, reprinted in the Guardian:
In the final days of the election many Republicans seem to have given up the fight for power. But don't be fooled: that doesn't mean they are relaxing. If you want to see real Republican elbow grease, check out the energy going into chucking great chunks of the $700bn bail-out out the door. At a recent Senate banking committee hearing, the Republican Bob Corker was fixated on this task, and with a clear deadline in mind: inauguration. "How much of it do you think may be actually spent by January 20 or so?" Corker asked Neel Kashkari, the 35-year-old former banker in charge of the bail-out.
When European colonialists realised that they had no choice but to hand over power to the indigenous citizens, they would often turn their attention to stripping the local treasury of its gold and grabbing valuable livestock. If they were really nasty, like the Portuguese in Mozambique in the mid-1970s, they poured concrete down the elevator shafts.
Nothing so barbaric for the Bush gang. Rather than open plunder, it prefers bureaucratic instruments, such as "distressed asset" auctions and the "equity purchase program". But make no mistake: the goal is the same as it was for the defeated Portuguese - a final, frantic looting of the public wealth before they hand over the keys to the safe.
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This one really sticks in my craw...
November 3, 2008 10:19 AM | Reply | Permalink
Donal, the other half of the last-minute looting concerns the intense deregulation of resource leases, environmental protections and more.
This administration has decided to rape and pillage the land and water before it leaves. Ultimate spite.
November 3, 2008 11:22 AM | Reply | Permalink
I was about to bring this up, Ripper. The good news is that just because they bring this up doesn't mean it will be approved. Unlike Presidential pardons -- and they are coming too as they always do -- dereg requires some oversight.
November 3, 2008 12:42 PM | Reply | Permalink