People are outraged at what feels like a rigged game
robert reich...
with all due respect, mr. reich, it "feels" like a rigged game because is IS a rigged game and, again, with all due respect, you and your former boss, the big dog, helped rig it...
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The disconnect between Washington and the rest of the nation hasn’t been this wide since the late 1960s.
The two worlds are on a collision course: Americans who are losing their jobs or their pay and can’t pay their bills are growing increasingly desperate. Washington insiders, deficit hawks, regressive Republicans, diffident Democrats, well-coiffed lobbyists, and the lobbyists’ wealthy patrons on Wall Street and in corporate suites haven’t a clue or couldn’t care less.
I can’t tell you when the collision will occur but I’d guess 2012.
Look elsewhere around the world and you see a similar collision unfolding. The details differ but the larger forces are similar. You see it in Spain, Greece, and Italy, whose citizens are being squeezed by bankers insisting on austerity. You see it in Chile and Israel, whose young people are in revolt. In the Middle East, whose “Arab spring” is becoming a complex Arab fall and winter. Even in China, whose young and hourly workers are demanding more – and whose surge toward inequality in recent years has been as breathtaking as is its surge toward modern capitalism.
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[In the United States], as elsewhere, people are outraged at what feels like a rigged game – an economy that won’t respond, a democracy that won’t listen, and a financial sector that holds all the cards.
Here, as elsewhere, the people are rising.
with all due respect, mr. reich, it "feels" like a rigged game because is IS a rigged game and, again, with all due respect, you and your former boss, the big dog, helped rig it...
Labels: 2012 election, banksters, Bill Clinton, Democrats, Occupy Wall Street, Republicans, rigged game, Robert Reich
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