Blog Credo

The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.

H.L. Mencken

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Barton Biggs Is No Fink

Go, daddy!

There is apparently a guy named Barton Biggs.  And he has some things to say.

He says that we shouldn't be cutting spending in a recession.  He says Wall Street needs to curtail its fees.  He wants his grandchildren to be engineers.  He wants to rebuild American infrastructure.

Oh, and he runs a hedge fund.

Basically, he's adopted what - up until two decades ago - was the economic orthodoxy.  It's only notable, I guess, because he works on Wall Street.  With the whole 99%/1% dynamic, we assume that these are monolithic divisions.

They aren't.

There are plenty of people in the 1% (Gates, Buffett, Bogle, Soros) who agree with OWS.  There are plenty of people in the 99% who support Wall Street (the 53% movement).

But ultimately the poverty of our discourse is that we can't see the truth because we can't see beyond the speaker.

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