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FunkBuddha
06-16-2009, 06:55 AM
Proud To Be American? You Should Be Ashamed (http://www.market-ticker.org/archives/1122-Proud-To-Be-American-You-Should-Be-Ashamed.html) Posted by Karl Denninger

We have seen the largest looting operation in history perpetrated against The American People.

Over $5 trillion dollars in junk securities were marketed and sold. They had a real value of about $2 trillion dollars; the other $3 trillion, roughly, was pure fiction.

The banks created and sold these throughout the world, with the full knowledge and support of Congress, The Fed, and the banks themselves.

It was pure fraud.

Granting someone a "mortgage" based only on whether they can fog a mirror is proof positive of malfeasance, unless you disclose this fact to the buyers of these securities - a fact that was not disclosed until after the securities blew up.

Lenders, builders and others pressured appraisers to "hit the numbers" to support these fraudulent deals. Proof of that is found in the nearly-10-year-old Appraisers Petition bearing thousands of appraiser signatures.

That ratings were a "mistake", either real or intentional, is a matter of now-known historical fact.

Americans have sat on their butts through all of this, allowed their 401ks and IRAs to be trashed, their supposed "home values" to be pumped and then destroyed, and their hopes, dreams, employment and house have all vanished into the ether of fraud.

When this came to light the banks went to Congress, and supported by The Fed's intentional draining of liquidity to create an immediate "crisis", they got a $700 billion bailout bill passed - one that you, your children and grandchildren, will have to pay for.

The government then passed another near-trillion-dollar "stimulus" bill claimed to hold unemployment to 8%. It did not, because it was yet another "papering over" of the fraud, but that bill your children and grandchildren, along with you, will also pay.

Your savings accounts and CDs now yield an effective zero.

Your credit card interest rates have gone from 11% to 29%, all so that the banks can keep granting ill-advised credit to people who can't pay. Those who can pay - the rest of you - are being jacked for 30% a year in interest.

We have seen a few "tea parties" in which a few people showed up and which were immediately panned by "those in power" as "astroturf."

Contrast with this.

A few days ago, Iran held an election. It is alleged that there was massive fraud. The current President claimed victory under less-than-clear circumstances.

The people said "hell no!" in this sort of demonstration:

http://www.market-ticker.org/uploads/2millionIran.serendipityThumb.jpg


That's about 2 million people, out of 70 million population (roughly), or one in thirty-five Iranians in the entire nation who took to the streets to demand justice in a simple vote.

More strikingly, Tehran has a population of roughly 12 million; this means that one in six citizens of the city are standing in that crowd.

This, despite the fact that the government there has been shooting people, has arrested the opposition party and issued an order to burn the ballots so there can be no recount.

This, despite the fact that the Iranian population does not enjoy a Second Amendment, and thus is forced to fight a rogue government with makeshift molotov cocktails, rocks and clubs, should that rogue government choose to shoot.

And this was about an election. A President. One man.

In our nation we have literally had 1/3rd of our GDP - that is, 1/3rd of everything you worked for last year - stolen by a bunch of fraudsters with the explicit cooperation and assistance of the government.

We should be seeing 10 million Americans literally closing Washington DC with peaceful protest in the streets - making the entirety of the downtown inaccessible to vehicles and the normal conduct of business impossible, were Americans to display the same sort of anger over an insult vastly more serious than that served upon the Iranian people.

If one in six Americans had enough in America's big cities, there would be one million people in the Streets of Chicago - enough to fill Chicago's Loop from Lake Michigan to I-90/94 and from The Chicago River to beyond Soldier Field, rendering the city core impassable. (Roughly double the crowd that shows up for the 4th of July Fireworks, to put it in perspective. "Greater Chicagoland" has a population of ~7 million)

The same in NY City would result in a crowd of 3.3 million people.

Where are you America?

In America, if the government turns into a goon squad, you have the constitutionally-protected ability to shoot back. In Iran you have no such ability as the Iranian government has never recognized the unalienable rights as set forth in our Declaration.

So in Iran the population risks mass death to protest.

In America the population risks loss of some income since you'd have to cut work.

The Iranians take to the streets; we take to our couches and have another beer.

Grow a pair of balls America.

The people of Iran are putting us to shame.

PS: Those threats appear not to have been idle either:

BREAKING NEWS: AP photographer sees pro-government militia fire at protesters, killing at least 1

ScoutsHonor
06-16-2009, 08:52 AM
This is a fair and square criticism of of we Americans.

In our defense, I'd point out that the Iranians aren't being chemtrailed (as far as I know, which isn't that far) fluoridated and ELF-ed to death, by their own government, in order to confuse and neutralize their natural responses.

We are actually living, I believe, in the Brave New World of Orwell--with the TV and _all_media cheerleading it all along. This is a DEVASTATING assault on our consciousness, which we need to fight free of (if possible) in order to Fight Back.

SH

ScoutsHonor
06-16-2009, 10:11 AM
Correction:

Make that "Brave New World" of HUXLEY. :(

hugolp
06-16-2009, 10:38 AM
The best thing about Denninger is that after all this, he goes and say that its still ok for banks to create money out of thin air, the problem is that bad people get to the power places... What do you spect will happen if you give to much power to some institutions?

I really dont get how Denninger knows all this and his explanation is that the problem is that there is bad people, not that the goverment is allowing the banks to do things the rest of the people is not allowed to do.

BillyDkid
06-16-2009, 11:03 AM
Can't disagree with any of it. One problem is that enough Americans are comfortable enough and don't want to seriously rock the boat. I have to agree that the Iranians are a courageous people, but they haven't been spoiled by plasma TVs and IPhones and Dancing With The Stars. I remember after 9/11 there were hundreds of thousands of Iraqis in the streets waving American flags and marching in support of the US. Man, we sure went to a lot of trouble to spit on that good will. You know, all America ever had to do to get along happily in the world for the most part was not be an asshole to so much of the rest of the world. People have to get over this idiotic notion that no matter what our government does, we are always the good guys. To a very large extent we haven't been the good guys. All America ever had to do to remain a beacon to the rest of the world was to live by the principles on which it was founded. Unfortunately, too many Americans don't actually believe in liberty and justice for all.

ScoutsHonor
06-16-2009, 02:09 PM
" People have to get over this idiotic notion that no matter what our government does, we are always the good guys. To a very large extent we haven't been the good guys. "

Apparently one thing our government is still very good at is Propagandizing (brain-washing) the citizens.. They are still first-class at that. I'd venture to say no more than 15% are aware of the real nature of our "leaders" at this point in time. Therefore, unfortunately, there's plenty of trouble ahead.

Old Ducker
06-16-2009, 02:14 PM
Bravo!!! I couldn't agree more. If the Iranian insurrection grows into a civil war that results in the restoration of secular, republican government, I will seriously consider emigrating to Iran so that I can observe the final collapse of the american empire from the balcony of some airy bungalow overlooking the Caspian Sea, with the company of heroes.

America is pathetic.

ScoutsHonor
06-16-2009, 02:14 PM
The best thing about Denninger is that after all this, he goes and say that its still ok for banks to create money out of thin air, the problem is that bad people get to the power places... What do you spect will happen if you give to much power to some institutions?

I really dont get how Denninger knows all this and his explanation is that the problem is that there is bad people, not that the goverment is allowing the banks to do things the rest of the people is not allowed to do.

Where did he say this? To the best of my knowledge, he's very anti-Fed and anti-manipulation of the currency.

ScoutsHonor
06-16-2009, 02:18 PM
Bravo!!! I couldn't agree more. If the Iranian insurrection grows into a civil war that results in the restoration of secular, republican government, I will seriously consider emigrating to Iran so that I can observe the final collapse of the american empire from the balcony of some airy bungalow overlooking the Caspian Sea, with the company of heroes.

America is pathetic.

Yep. ~sigh~

Dark_Horse_Rider
06-16-2009, 02:45 PM
The country has almost no COMMUNITY anymore.

Although I am not a big fan of James Morrison, he nailed it when he asked " Do you know we are ruled by TV ? " That was when ? Early seventies ?

All the major media are just salesman, shock absorbers, attention diverting for " tptb "

Generally speaking, people don't know their neighbors anymore, most seemingly don't even want to. A trip to Cost co or Wall mart for some super sized snacks, back to the couch for some more of that cozy catatonic oblivion. Internet, radio and gaming too.

Under the guise of " family values " the plan has actually been to split up families and turn each unit into an isolated consumer that needs to work non stop, just to make ends meet.

Why do places like Iran rally like that ? Although I haven't been there in person, my guess is they have an active social scene, where people maybe gather at coffee shops or similar places and actually talk about what's going on in the world ?

Hard to find that kind of thing in America... In some places it seems to be the heartbeat of their culture. Community... imagine that.

Some people do get upset at what they see happening in America, but it is very easy to just change the channel and feel like you actually accomplished something.

InterestedParticipant
06-16-2009, 04:30 PM
The best thing about Denninger is that after all this, he goes and say that its still ok for banks to create money out of thin air, the problem is that bad people get to the power places... What do you spect will happen if you give to much power to some institutions?

I really dont get how Denninger knows all this and his explanation is that the problem is that there is bad people, not that the government is allowing the banks to do things the rest of the people is not allowed to do.
Denninger is an "OP"

Basically, he's blaming the victim. This is SOP (standard operating procedure) of the elite. They kick the heck out of the public, put a boot on the publics neck, then blame the public for not being able to speak clearly and stand on their own two feet.

It's like blaming the public for being too ignorant to understand all the issues that are going on today. Well, the public wouldn't be so damn ignorant if there weren't so many programs, techniques and technologies being employed against an educated populace.

Bottom line, don't buy into it!