A Moment of Clarity.
Words.
"As the Occupy Wall Street movement continues to grow, the response from
the movement’s targets has gradually changed: contemptuous dismissal has
been replaced by whining. (A reader of my blog suggests that we start
calling our ruling class the “kvetchocracy.”) The modern lords of
finance look at the protesters and ask, Don’t they understand what we’ve
done for the U.S. economy?
The answer is: yes, many of the protesters do understand what Wall
Street and more generally the nation’s economic elite have done for us.
And that’s why they’re protesting.
...Money talks in American politics, and what the financial industry’s
money has been saying lately is that it will punish any politician who
dares to criticize that industry’s behavior, no matter how gently — as
evidenced by the way Wall Street money has now abandoned President Obama
in favor of Mitt Romney. And this explains the industry’s shock over
recent events.
You see, until a few weeks ago it seemed as if Wall Street had
effectively bribed and bullied our political system into forgetting
about that whole drawing lavish paychecks while destroying the world
economy thing. Then, all of a sudden, some people insisted on bringing
the subject up again.
And their outrage has found resonance with millions of Americans. No wonder Wall Street is whining."
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Losing Their Immunity
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THE NEW YORK TIMES: America's 'Primal Scream'
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