Saturday, February 14, 2009

I think I'm signaling something a little bit shocking to Americans, and to myself, actually

From Paul Kedrosky:

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Bill Moyers and Simon Johnson on Banking's Oligarchs

From last night's Bill Moyers program, an interview with Simon Johnson on banking's oligarchs:

pbs-moyers

BILL MOYERS: What are you signaling with that headline, "Geithner vs. the American Oligarchs"?

SIMON JOHNSON: I think I'm signaling something a little bit shocking to Americans, and to myself, actually. Which is the situation we find ourselves in at this moment, this week, is very strongly reminiscent of the situations we've seen many times in other places.

But they're places we don't like to think of ourselves as being similar to. They're emerging markets. It's Russia or Indonesia or a Thailand type situation, or Korea. That's not comfortable. America is different. America is special. America is rich. And, yet, we've somehow find ourselves in the grip of the same sort of crisis and the same sort of oligarchs.

Here is the full transcript."

Me:

It was a very good interview. I've accused him of mincing his words and soft pedaling his views on his blog in needless deference to pragmatism at this point. Last night he said what needs to be said. However, the idea that people don't know that we live in a crony driven welfare state, in which investors and banks lobby congress in order to avoid real free market competition, and rely on the state to insure their risky investments, is disheartening. God help us when people actually find out.

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