We Have No Other Choice
America is just going through the motions because we have no other choice--or so we believe.
by Charles
Smith
I have long thought that America Is Just Going Through the Motions--of caring about the deficit, of financial "reform," and
everything else:
Let's be honest, shall we? There never was any fire
for real reform of the financial sector. It was all rote, a foul, stupid
play-act, a passionless pantomime of "caring" and fake-"progressiveness"
displayed for propaganda purposes.
I now think we're just going through the motions because we have no other
choice than to "extend and pretend" the Status Quo. Choice is of course a matter of perception, a situation where
perception defines what is "possible" and what is
"impossible."
Interestingly enough, the "possible" is what we think we can
manage, while the "impossible" is what happens to us whether we
thought it possible or not.
Consider the Federal Reserve. Liberal media mainstay The
Atlantic published a fawning puff-piece lauding Ben Bernanke as the man who
"saved the economy": The Villain: The left hates him.
The right hates him even more. But Ben Bernanke saved the economy— and has
navigated masterfully through the most trying of times.
We all know what Ben "saved," and it wasn't the economy--it was
the fraud-based crony-capitalist financial sector. In
case you missed the primer that explains the fundamental frauds at the heart of
our economy: