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America's 17.5-trillion-dollar Loss: Time To Move Tahrir Square To Wall Street?
11 February 2011 By Jane Stillwater
I'm really really glad to be leaving for Antarctica in
a few days -- because America's undemocratic financial
system is really really starting to piss me off. Here
in land of the (once-upon-a-time) free and the home of
the (used-to-be) brave, America's elite financiers are
making all the rules and raking in all the profits --
while the rest of us just shut up and pay. And pay and
pay and pay.
Maybe if I spend some time down with the penguins,
I'll be able to cool off.
In a recent article entitled, "Another Crash is
Certain," economist Mike Whitney quotes Nomi Prins,
author of "Shadow Banking". According to Prins, "at
the height of federal payouts in July 2009, the
government had put up $17.5 trillion to support Wall
Street's pyramid Ponzi system." http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/mike-whitney/34150/another-crash-is-certain
Is Prins saying that American taxpayers could possibly
lose $17.5 trillion dollars to a Wall Street Ponzi
scheme? Yeah, duh. You'd better bring on the penguins.
Boy am I pissed.
And over in Egypt these days, people are pretty much
going nuts in Tahrir Square because Hosni Mubarak had
pocketed approximately $70 billion dollars from the
money his country has received from American
taxpayers. Just 70 billion? That's not very much --
not when you consider that we taxpayers here at home
have just gotten hornswaggled into putting up 17.5
trillion dollars to cover Wall Street's latest pyramid
shell game. Yet people in Egypt are royally pissed off
by this blatant corruption -- while most of us
Americans are just sitting around on our hands.
Where's the outrage here in America? Where are OUR
protests! Where is OUR Tahrir Square!
I would love to see every single patriot in America --
right-wing or left-wing or both -- drop everything he
or she is doing right now, run down to the Safeway,
7-Eleven or Piggly Wiggly, stock up on snack food and
then surround Wall Street, K Street and the Federal
Reserve Board (located at the Eccles Building on
Constitution Avenue between 20th and 21st Streets, NW,
BTW) and stay there for as long as it takes to get
America's elite financial mountebanks to leave.
I'd love to see millions of us flooding these plazas,
eating picnic sandwiches, taking turns using the
bathrooms -- and demanding justice and OUR money back.
But if I were to actually propose such an obviously
patriotic action, would I get in trouble with the FBI
for trying to incite a riot? Get my phone tapped? Get
put on a no-fly list? Be ridiculed by the mainstream
media? Be called a kook?
I would love to propose that it's time for every
red-blooded American patriot who is finally fed up
with having his or her paycheck robbed by the Robber
Barons month after month -- that we all go surround
the American Stock Exchange, the Eccles Building and
the corner of 14th and K Street, just like the
Egyptians did in Tahrir Square.
And I would also propose that we stay in place and
don't move until the American Stock Exchange, all
corporate lobbyists and the Federal Reserve Board are
completely shut down -- eliminated, kaput, put out of
"business" forever.
But if I did that, would I be called a terrorist? Or,
worse, would I be called a Socialist? Get my home also
raided? Be put in jail? Become a pariah? Get audited
by the IRS? Lose my Social Security card? Not be
allowed to embed in Iraq or Afghanistan ever again?
Waterboarded? Be dismissed as some weirdo with bad
hair?
If American businesses need capital to keep themselves
going, they can always borrow money from a bank or a
credit union. Businesses don't need no freaking stock
market in order to save their bacon. Wall Street alone
needs the stock market. Only Wall Street itself needs
it. Businesses don't need it. And We-the-People surely
do not. Wall Street is nothing more than a casino --
and with all its bets hedged in favor of the house.
And don't even get me started on the Federal Reserve
-- it's nothing more than a whitewashed gentrified
glorified counterfeiting operation. I know that. You
know that. So let's shut it down. Give us our money
back!
And as for K Street? I just threw in that suggestion
because the lobbyists there have pissed me off even
beyond anything that sweet cute cuddly penguins can do
to help. K Street owns our government lock, stock and
barrel. Freaking welfare recipients. Get a real job!
But I really should just keep my mouth shut about
this. And so should you. Apparently the elite
financial establishment of America has us all by the
balls.
However. If a few million American patriots take turns
surrounding each of these three locations every single
day for as long as it takes, Americans might actually
start to see some REAL reform for a change, not just
the whining platitudes now being paid lip service by
the stooges of rich guys -- but you didn't hear all
this from me. I'll be off visiting penguins.
PS: America, however, ain't Egypt in another respect.
Egyptians finally grew a pair, sure, but Egyptians
also aren't having to deal with the worst blizzard of
the century either. Perhaps we should wait until the
spring thaw before staging our own Tahrir Square.
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