Greed, Folly, and Fed

Ralph Nader, writing at my favorite left-wing web site exposes how the Federal Reserve system is little more than a sophisticated form of corporate welfare. A sample:

“My father many years ago asked his children during dinner table conversation: “Why will capitalism always survive?” His answer: “Because socialism will always be used to save it.” As a small businessman himself (a restaurateur), he was not referring to the little guys on Main Street. He was talking about the Big Boys. Today, we call these self-paying CEOs “corporate capitalists.”

More and more, corporate capitalists in side and beyond the financial markets do not want to behave as capitalists-willing to take the losses along with the profits. They want Washington, D.C., meaning you the taxpayers, to pay for their facilities (as with big time sports stadiums) or take on their losses because they believe that they are too big to be allowed to fail (as with large banks or industrial companies).

These corporate capitalists should be exposed when they always say that government is the problem whenever it moves to help the little guys with health and safety regulations, for example, but government is wonderful when the bureaucrats are summoned to perform missions to rescue them from their own greed and folly.”

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8:37 pm on August 29, 2007