Where current events and sheer irreverence collide.
Jim Kunstler:Strange Days:The socio-political fallout from the inherent anger and disappointment in all this is liable to be severe. The public is already warming up for it, with cheerleaders such as Glen Beck on Fox TV News calling for the formation of militias, and gun sales moving out-of-sight. One mistake that the banking elite and their lawyer paladins made the past decade was their show of conspicuous acquisition -- of houses especially -- in easy-to-get-to places where anyone can see them, for instance an angry mob in Fairfield County, Connecticut, or Easthampton, New York. Unlike the beleaguered elites of South Africa (where I visited recently), who live behind layers of fortification, the executives of Citibank, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and a long list of hedge funds, will be found cringing in their wine-lockers behind a measly layer of privet hedge when the tattooed minions of Glen Beck come a'calling.
And who do you think JHK's pay masters are? Santa and the Tooth Fairy? JHK (who I used to like very much and find engaging, insightful) has loyally slid into the smug, lefty cushy zone of I Got Mine, whose survival is dependent upon bashing the likes of the "tattooed minions of Glen Beck". Cheap shots from presumably esteemed people at desperate people discredits them. And JHK is sounding more like the arrogant, insulated windbags he used to profess to abhor every day.People on the left and right are hurting, and elitist JHK uses the straw dog of Beckish idiots to prop up as targets to deflect from the corporate looting going on at the local levels in our towns. Predictably, the media paint the bankers of Wall Street as THE BIG BAD BOOGEY MAN but at the end of the day, corporations are withholding hiring people and firing good local people so that they can keep up their appearances within the walls of their layered "fortifications." It's the stuff of Comedy Capers, 'he went thataway' as the grifter picks your pocket.When JHK can leave the hubris zone, I will start reading him again.
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Jim Kunstler:
Strange Days:
The socio-political fallout from the inherent anger and disappointment in all this is liable to be severe. The public is already warming up for it, with cheerleaders such as Glen Beck on Fox TV News calling for the formation of militias, and gun sales moving out-of-sight. One mistake that the banking elite and their lawyer paladins made the past decade was their show of conspicuous acquisition -- of houses especially -- in easy-to-get-to places where anyone can see them, for instance an angry mob in Fairfield County, Connecticut, or Easthampton, New York. Unlike the beleaguered elites of South Africa (where I visited recently), who live behind layers of fortification, the executives of Citibank, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and a long list of hedge funds, will be found cringing in their wine-lockers behind a measly layer of privet hedge when the tattooed minions of Glen Beck come a'calling.
And who do you think JHK's pay masters are? Santa and the Tooth Fairy? JHK (who I used to like very much and find engaging, insightful) has loyally slid into the smug, lefty cushy zone of I Got Mine, whose survival is dependent upon bashing the likes of the "tattooed minions of Glen Beck". Cheap shots from presumably esteemed people at desperate people discredits them. And JHK is sounding more like the arrogant, insulated windbags he used to profess to abhor every day.
People on the left and right are hurting, and elitist JHK uses the straw dog of Beckish idiots to prop up as targets to deflect from the corporate looting going on at the local levels in our towns. Predictably, the media paint the bankers of Wall Street as THE BIG BAD BOOGEY MAN but at the end of the day, corporations are withholding hiring people and firing good local people so that they can keep up their appearances within the walls of their layered "fortifications." It's the stuff of Comedy Capers, 'he went thataway' as the grifter picks your pocket.
When JHK can leave the hubris zone, I will start reading him again.
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