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In reply to the discussion: Larry Summers: “We should not oppose offshoring" [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)25. The Elite Talk in Code. Take Poppy he'pin' get Neil off the hook for Silverado...
How the Elite Talk in Code
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2009
Economic Policy Journal
It has long been a contention of mine that the super elite talk in a kind of code that keeps them out of trouble. They know full well among each other what needs to be done in certain tight situations, but you will never hear any of them speak it. They sort of ride above the fray and think to themselves that they are not manipulating anything, when, in fact, they are attempting to manipulate the entire world!
The recent comments attributed to David Rubenstein at Carlyle Group suggest that he has not yet, and may never, master elite code talk. He may be close to them, but as long as he does not fully understand code talk, he is a tool and nothing more.
SNIP...
Ashley is a Yale University grad, and member of the secret society Skull and Bones along with Bush. Here's the letter:
Notice how smooth. No talk about getting Ashley anything for taking care of the matter. The nice touch about if Neil "has done something wrong", but the clear finish, he didn't.
The US Office of Thrift Supervision investigated Silverado's failure and determined that Bush had engaged in numerous "breaches of his fiduciary duties involving multiple conflicts of interest." But Neil was not indicted on criminal charges, a civil action was brought against him and the other Silverado directors. It was eventually settled out of court, with Bush paying $50,000 as part of the settlement.
CONTINUED...
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2009/07/how-elite-talk-in-code.html
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2009
Economic Policy Journal
It has long been a contention of mine that the super elite talk in a kind of code that keeps them out of trouble. They know full well among each other what needs to be done in certain tight situations, but you will never hear any of them speak it. They sort of ride above the fray and think to themselves that they are not manipulating anything, when, in fact, they are attempting to manipulate the entire world!
The recent comments attributed to David Rubenstein at Carlyle Group suggest that he has not yet, and may never, master elite code talk. He may be close to them, but as long as he does not fully understand code talk, he is a tool and nothing more.
SNIP...
Ashley is a Yale University grad, and member of the secret society Skull and Bones along with Bush. Here's the letter:
The Honorable Thomas Ludlow Ashley
Association of Bank Holding Companies
Washington, D.C. 20005
Dear Lud,
Thank you for your good memo December 8th.
I would appreciate any help you can give Neil. He tells me he never had any insider dealings. He got off the Board early--long before I was elected President. The Denver paper apparently ran a very nice editorial about him on that. He is an outside director, and thus I guess has liability, but I can't believe his name would appear in the paper if it was Jones not Bush. In any event, I know that the guy is totally honest. I saw him in Denver and I think he is worried about the publicity and the "shame". I tell him not to worry about that but any advice you can give as this matter unfolds would be greatly appreciated by me. If it turns out there has been some marginal call, or he has done something wrong, needless to say there will be no intervention from his dad. But, I'm quite confident this is not true...
Warm regards,
George
Notice how smooth. No talk about getting Ashley anything for taking care of the matter. The nice touch about if Neil "has done something wrong", but the clear finish, he didn't.
The US Office of Thrift Supervision investigated Silverado's failure and determined that Bush had engaged in numerous "breaches of his fiduciary duties involving multiple conflicts of interest." But Neil was not indicted on criminal charges, a civil action was brought against him and the other Silverado directors. It was eventually settled out of court, with Bush paying $50,000 as part of the settlement.
CONTINUED...
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2009/07/how-elite-talk-in-code.html
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It's all over except for the dinner parties, oh and the "he meant to do that!"
Safetykitten
Aug 2013
#6
At what point to we stop blaming "the advisers" and start on the guy who hires them? n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Aug 2013
#4
Larry Summers Is The Establishment. This is their policy, and their style of speaking for money
leveymg
Aug 2013
#7
The Elite Talk in Code. Take Poppy he'pin' get Neil off the hook for Silverado...
Octafish
Aug 2013
#25
They write like they talk. All hale fellows well met except the money moments, when they come right
leveymg
Aug 2013
#28
You realize that Krugman & Reich both supported offshoring> the problem as they point out
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#11
No, I have not heard elsewhere that Krugman and Reich supported offshoring, and the link you ...
Scuba
Aug 2013
#13
Regardless of who supports offshoring no one addresses the question of what well paying jobs
snagglepuss
Aug 2013
#15
I agree. And the sooner this worker-hating misogynist is off our shores, the better. n/t
jtuck004
Aug 2013
#21
“Luddites who took axes to machinery early in England’s industrial revolution.”
AngryOldDem
Aug 2013
#26
uh-oh, who's that in the corner? why, it's E.P. Thompson's "Making of the English Working Class"
MisterP
Aug 2013
#57
If Obama only knew, surely he would do something. Why aren't his aides telling him?
AnotherMcIntosh
Aug 2013
#32
Please help those of us that are sarcasm impaired. Use the sarcasm sign and help me
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#79
Noted. But, of course, the sarcasm sign may take out some of the sting. Wann dem Führer wuste!
AnotherMcIntosh
Aug 2013
#80
Yes I understand that it's my problem. But I carry a major chip on my shoulder since Obama
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#82
What action has President Obama taken against offshoring, in the 5 years of his presidency?
Nye Bevan
Aug 2013
#34
Has everyone read the leaked Citigroup "Plutonomy" memos? The third has a bit on globalisation being
Fire Walk With Me
Aug 2013
#47
Did you find the part where he advocates ending tax breaks for companies that offshore?
Scuba
Aug 2013
#64
I am so sick of elites telling the people what they say is confidential.
liberal_at_heart
Aug 2013
#55
Workers in this country should be able to form unions without fear of persecution & death
TexasTowelie
Aug 2013
#84
That's the Obama administration... dedicated to creating jobs... OVERSEAS.
MotherPetrie
Aug 2013
#76