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Thursday, February 03, 2011

WTF is wrong with Americans?

    That is a very good question as we watch the events that been u n-folding  over in the Middle East.

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WTF is wrong with Americans?

by wannabe hermit     Wed Feb 02, 2011
All over the world people are standing up to corrupt kleptocracies. In Greece and Iceland, the people took to the streets to resist the looting of the public sphere by banks. The dictator of Tunisia has fallen and Mubarak is on they way down. Americans, however, are as docile and obedient towards our masters as ever.

New York's Democratic Governor is considering laying off 10,000 workers. Califonia is raising college tution by 8% in the fall of 2011. At the same time as the states are eliminating public jobs and services, the Federal government and the Federal Reserve are tranferring trillions of dollars to the biggest and most connected financial institutions.

The Fed is funnelling cash to the banks through zero percent interest rates and the scam that is quantitative easing. Quantitative easing involves the Federal Reserve buying Treasuries, essentially monetizing U.S. sovereign debt. The Fed, however, doesn't actually buy any notes from the Treasury. Instead, it buys them from banks like Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan at a mark-up. So, when the Fed monetizes a trillion dollars of debt, the banks get to skim about $20 billion or so off the top. They then get to leverage that $20 billion back into trillion dollars or more.

All of this free money that our government and the Fed are bestowing upon the big banks has to go somewhere. Right now, a lot of it is being used by speculators to drive up the price of commodities. This is why oil is back over $90 a barrel and gold is over $1300 an ounce.

Speculation made possible by the Fed's generosity to the big banks is also the driving force behind skyrocketing food prices. Global grain prices rose 30% in the last half of 2010 despite no change is supply or demand. The rising price of food, along with a lack of decent jobs, has propelled the people of Tunisia and Egypt to revolution.

Americans, however, seem content to just bend over and take it. We have had some modest private sector job growth (mostly shit service jobs and not nearly enough to keep up with population growth) over the last couple of months, and so we seem quite willing to just stand aside as public sector jobs are slashed.

While the Egyptian and Tunisian people got angry in response to their elites engaging in extravagant luxuries while life deteriorated for everyone else, Americans treat the annoucement of record Wall Street bonuses for 2010 as not even newsworthy.

In 2008, the American people, outraged by 8 years of pointless wars, tax breaks and giveaways to the rich, and declines in wages and employment, voted out the ruling party in favor of a candidate who promised change.
Was that the last gasp for the dignity of the American people? Today, all the key foreign and economic policies of the previous administration remain in place, but there are no protests, no challenge to the President from the left.

While the Egyptian people are fighting off hired thugs in the streets of Cairo in order to have a shot at a decent, fair, democratic society, we here in the U.S. are sitting on our asses as America turns into a corrupt, bankrupt, Third-world oligarchy. What the fuck is wrong with us?

Tweets From Egypt: Update 5

 Al Jazeera Live is online once again.

Vodafone says was ordered to send mobile-phone text messages by the Egyptian government, urging people to confront “traitors and criminals” as demonstrators demanded the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Al Jazeera Blog

Times are local in Egypt, GMT+2)

6:16pm One of Al Jazeera's correspondents near Tahrir Square says:

People are hurling petrol bombs down at the crowds below, and you can see small fires breaking out...It's difficult to determine who is who and which supporters belong to which group. We were also hearing a string of gunshots and seeing flares fired into the air - we assume by the military.

6:11pm Egypt's Health Ministry says that 13 people were killed and 1,200 injured in last night's clashes between pro- and anti-government demonstrators.

Twitter

  • BloggerSeif Refrain from bringing supplies! Arresting ppl for this reason #Jan25 less than a minute ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®

    ShaimaStreet Banks open Sunday "no matter what the circumstances", military police arresting ppl, journos arrested, media blackout #jan25 #tahrir #egypt less than a minute ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®
  • Mubarak not A Poor Man…

    …which is no big surprise. Most of the dictators of the world live quite comfortably while the folks that they rule over go broke and starve.

       ABC News has a story online reporting on just how much Mubarak has amassed over his 30 year insult    reign  of the Egyptian people, and it is quite a lot. Some estimates have put the Mubarak family’s net worth at between $40 billion and $70 billion, which is not chump change.

    Experts say the wealth of the Mubarak family was built largely from military contracts during his days as an air force officer. He eventually diversified his investments through his family when he became president in 1981.

      It is noted also that Mubarak made tons of money from looting Egypt’s public resources and from corruption.

        Why else be a dictator if you are not going murder and pillage the country that you are controlling? unfortunately, Mubarak will still have billions of dollars when his sorry ass is finally forced to leave the country.

    Jamal said that Mubarak's assets are most likely in banks outside of Egypt, possibly in the United Kingdom and Switzerland.

    "This is the pattern of other Middle Eastern dictators so their wealth will not be taken during a transition, she said. "These leaders plan on this."

       I would not be shocked to learn that the Mubarak clan has some of that cash in American banks and brokerages.

       In the end it does not really matter as long as Mubarak leaves, either on foot or by stretcher.

    More violence In Egypt

       I’ll let the fine citizens of Egypt fill you in on what has happened in the last hour so.

    Twitter

    rontlineclub RT @lindseyhilsum: Egyptian TV says Israeli spies all over Egypt so now foreign journalists are suspect. Ugly mood. #channel4news #egypt half a minute ago via HootSuite

    ugel RT @hadeelalsh: The reports are saying military is taking journos into "protective custody" #egypt #jan25 half a minute ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®

    Al Jazeera

    1:44 pm The army has cleared the pro-Mubarak crowd off of the overpass overlooking the pro-democracy barricades.

    1:36 pm The Egyptian army has pushed supporters of president Mubarak away from pro-democracy protesters, continuing its drive to separate the opposing camps who have clashed in central Cairo.