Kleptocrats
of the World, Unite!
by
William Norman Grigg
by William Norman Grigg
Perhaps
the only commendable thing newly installed Economic Dictator (and
Barton Fink look-alike) Tim Geithner has done in a public career
otherwise devoted to serving the Power Elite was to
"cheat" on his taxes.
Given that
taxation is theft, "cheating" the taxman is bit like refusing to
disclose every hidden pocket of household wealth to an armed robber.
Unless they're
sick unto death with some form of collectivist psychosis, Americans
submit to taxation for the same reason they would pay off any other
irresistibly powerful extortionist.
At some point
in any conversation about taxes someone, acting with smugly misplaced
confidence in the power of cliché, will deploy Justice
Holmes' dictum about taxes being "the price we pay for civilization."
Actually, taxes
are the price extracted from us by those determined to undermine
civilization, which is built on the peaceful, mutually enriching
exchange of knowledge, goods, services, sound traditions, and culture
among people of goodwill.
As Justice
Holmes would have understood, had he not been a blinkered positivist
and deranged
militarist, taxation is what fuels the forces of barbarism –
the Warmakers, empire-builders, and practitioners of public plunder
in all of its malignant varieties.
The "civilizing"
deeds of such people are measured by the graveyards they have filled,
the prisons and gallows they have built, and the number of names
listed in the obscene war memorials they erect in their own honor,
if that word applies. All of these depredations are made possible
by taxation.
By way of contrast,
all of the genuinely civilized functions of life – those that take
place in families, churches, the marketplace, and private associations
of shared interest – require not a farthing in taxes.
Tacitus famously
lamented the work of imperialists who make a desert and call it
"peace." In the same fashion, tax-fed Kleptocrats impose systems
of official plunder, corruption, and violence and call it "civilization."
As a young
man at Kissinger Associates (KA), Geithner was deeply
involved in brokering the kind of "civilized" deals the Power
Elite thrives on. Among other things, Kissinger's influence-peddling
operation helped arrange the Iraq War: It promoted
the U.S. taxpayer-subsidized Iraqi arms build-up while simultaneously
representing the state-owned Kuwaiti Petroleum Corporation.

Kleptocrat
as Imperial Proconsul: L.
Paul "Jerry" Bremer, head of the Coalition Provisional Authority
in occupied Iraq, makes his rounds under the watchful eyes of his
Blackwater Praetorian Guard.
One of Geithner's
associates at that enigmatic firm was L. Paul Bremer, who went on
to become the imperial proconsul in "liberated" Iraq following the
second Gulf War. Bremer has followed a pretty conventional Kleptocratic
career arc: He ended up presiding over the "reconstruction" of a
country whose demolition he and his KA comrades had helped to arrange.
This proved
to be immensely profitable to Geithner's kleptocratic cronies, who
were in a position to benefit from no-bid, "cost-plus" contracts
and the other lucrative scams that proliferated during the
festive orgy of official corruption called the "reconstruction"
of Iraq. Oh, sure: Iraq itself was left – and remains today
– a wrecked and ruined land. But at least the Lords of Plunder made
out pretty well.
Geithner is
pursuing a career trajectory similar to Bremer's, albeit in a slightly
different field. In the years leading up to his coronation as Treasury
Secretary, Geithner
was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. This
means he was a member in good standing in the world's most important
criminal syndicate, the Federal Reserve System. It also means he
spent a good part of his public career abetting the destruction
of the economy he now has been given dictatorial powers to "save."
The Fed's loose
money and credit policies created the inflationary boom and led
to the ongoing economic bust. Since the bust began, Geithner's chief
priority has been to pillage the earnings of poor and middle-class
Americans on behalf of the super-wealthy and politically connected.
His first service of that kind came early last summer, when he helped
devise a $29 billion taxpayer-backed bailout of the mortally wounded
Bear Stearns investment house.
At
the time, both Geithner and the Capo of his criminal order,
Ben Bernanke, insisted that with that bailout the investment markets
had been stabilized, and the economic downturn had been arrested.
That was seven months and at least $3 trillion (and probably as
much as $8 trillion) in taxpayer-backed bailouts ago.
During that
time, Congress enacted
a
measure giving the Treasury Secretary – acting in collusion
with the Fed Chairman – unlimited and unaccountable power to appropriate
"bailout" funds, and disburse them as he sees fit, without congressional
review or accountability of any kind.
The power
of economic "reconstruction" has thus been vested in two of the
chief demolitionists of the world economy, one of whom, Mr. Geithner,
belongs to an über-secret
clique of central bankers and Keynesian socialists called the Group
of 30. Not to put too fine a point on the matter, this group
isn't composed of the kind of people whose sleep is troubled by
concerns about the impact of their machinations on the civilized
affairs of Main Street.
Given his vita
and associations, there's every reason to believe that Geithner
will use the means at his disposal to siphon the wealth that remains
in our economy into the hands of the international Plunderbund.
Perhaps the only genuinely interesting question left is this: What
will parasites of his kind do once they have killed their host?
January
30, 2009
William
Norman Grigg [send him mail]
writes the Pro Libertate
blog.
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