Saturday, March 21, 2009

Is this the End of America?


U.S. law-making is riddled with slapdash, incompetence and gamesmanship

By Terence Corcoran

Helicopter Ben Bernanke’s Federal Reserve is dropping trillions of fresh paper dollars on the world economy, the President of the United States is cracking jokes on late night comedy shows, his energy minister is threatening a trade war over carbon emissions, his treasury secretary is dithering over a banking reform program amid rising concerns over his competence and a monumentally dysfunctional U.S. Congress is launching another public jihad against corporations and bankers.

As an aghast world — from China to Chicago and Chihuahua — watches, the circus-like U.S. political system seems to be declining into near chaos. Through it all, stock and financial markets are paralyzed. The more the policy regime does, the worse the outlook gets. The multi-ringed spectacle raises a disturbing question in many minds: Is this the end of America?

Probably not, if only because there are good reasons for optimism. The U.S. economy has pulled out of self-destructive political spirals in the past, spurred on by its business class and corporate leaders, the profit-making and market-creating people who rose above the political turmoil to once again lift the world out of financial crisis. It’s happened many times before, except for once, when it took 20 years to rise out of the Great Depression.

Past success, however, is no guarantee of future recovery, especially now when there are daily disasters and new indicators of political breakdown. All developments are not disasters in themselves. The AIG bonus firestorm is a diversion from real issues , but it puts the ghastly political classes who make U.S. law on display for what they are: aging self-serving demagogues who have spent decades warping the U.S. political system for their own ends. We see the system up close, law-making that is riddled with slapdash, incompetence and gamesmanship.


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4 comments:

  1. It's not the end of America, it's just the end of the American empire. That roll will be shifted to China over the next couple of decades as the transformation takes place much as Britan gave up that roll to the US. All empires go broke which is where the US is headed, this will not happen over night.

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  2. The US is finished and should be noted as one of the most evil empires the world has seen. I am sick of corporate greed, sick of never ending war. The US empire must go down so the world can feel peace again.

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  3. To attack those whom respond to a blog by responding repeatedly to that said blog,only makes sense if you are a pencil dick or a dickhead. Keep praying for destruction and staying glued to Fox news. Were you in the big parade in Calgary yesterday? By the way the Bush's,the Clinton's, Obama, Harper, Mulroney, Martin......and the rest of the lying front men do belong in prison.

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