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marmar

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Sat Dec 31, 2011, 07:19 AM Dec 2011

Our Economy Has Failed -- Until We Admit That, We're Screwed [View all]


ColorLines / By Kai Wright

Our Economy Has Failed -- Until We Admit That, We're Screwed
Industries, communities, natural resources, even sports leagues have collapsed as Ronald Reagan’s corrosive vision has become dominant.

December 30, 2011 |


At the foot of Manhattan’s Broadway Ave., just below Wall Street, stands one of the city’s most reliable tourism draws: Arturo Di Modica’s 3.5-ton statue of a charging bull. Since 1989, the sculpture has been an iconic symbol of American wealth, of the aggressive capitalist spirit that, it is argued, made this country great and powerful. Visitors flock from around the world to rub the bull’s horns for good luck. Or they used to, at least. Now, tourists snap pictures from behind police barricades.

For more than two months, the raging bull of wealth has sat caged, facing eye-to-eye with a New York Police Department cruiser as cops have worked around the clock to protect it from the Occupy Wall Street movement. The park’s administrator has called the security “Orwellian.” That’s to say the least.

If you’re looking for visuals to encapsulate 2011, look no further than the bizarre scene at Di Modica’s bull. Daily, the country’s largest police force mobilizes to protect the idea of American prosperity from an imagined threat, while the actual economy lays gored and gutted by demonstrable and ongoing crimes.

In the immediate, this perversity results from a spectacular failure of political leadership. We traveled a long, winding road to the point at which no-brainers like a modest payroll tax cut and an extension of unemployment benefits demand political brinksmanship. People of varying ideologies and partisan affiliations may debate endlessly who’s more at fault, but to do so is to truly miss the forest for the trees. The ugly reality is no leader in either party has yet shown the mettle to rise and meet the enormity of today’s challenges. ...............(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.alternet.org/economy/153614/our_economy_has_failed_--_until_we_admit_that%2C_we%27re_screwed/



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k/r ixion Dec 2011 #1
It Is Unlikely Possumpoint Dec 2011 #2
Word 4dsc Dec 2011 #3
Dylan Ratigan is wrong. Thaddeus Kosciuszko Dec 2011 #7
For What It's Worth Possumpoint Dec 2011 #8
As evidenced by congressional job approval polls, nearly everyone knows that the system is corrupt. Thaddeus Kosciuszko Jan 2012 #23
The PEOPLE elect????? fasttense Jan 2012 #21
I agree. It is an auction russspeakeasy Dec 2011 #10
A DU member known as truedelphi Dec 2011 #14
It's curious that Europe is more screwed up than we are. dkf Dec 2011 #4
Debt has next to nothing to do with it. PETRUS Dec 2011 #9
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #11
I prefer to think that they all were fool enought to by into the trickle down theory and now have jwirr Dec 2011 #12
Our country was founded on debt. JDPriestly Dec 2011 #17
Debt is good only if it is manageable. dkf Jan 2012 #24
Europe is on much more solid footing in many ways bhikkhu Dec 2011 #19
Here's the root cause 90-percent Dec 2011 #5
du rec. nt xchrom Dec 2011 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author femrap Dec 2011 #13
agreed ddickey Dec 2011 #15
Too much wealth in the hands of too few - we're screwed. Initech Dec 2011 #16
Has failed at what? bhikkhu Dec 2011 #18
Which came 1st the chicken or the egg, the corrupt government or the failing economy? fasttense Jan 2012 #22
What is the most effective way to fix things is a better question bhikkhu Jan 2012 #25
Indeed! chervilant Dec 2011 #20
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