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February 24, 2009

Neo-feudalism… a hot topic…….the bikini of blog topics!

Filed under: Prosperity — dom @ 12:25 pm

I have always leaned towards describing the worse of finance capitalism as neo-feudal in my own clumsy, untutored way….leave it to M. Hudson to nail the motherfucker…that is, to sharply define what finance sharks really mean when they talk about ‘Free markets’

Dom Maltempi

Neoliberal denunciations of public regulation and taxation as “socialism” is really an attack on classical political economy – the “original” liberalism whose ideal was to free society from the parasitic legacy of feudalism. A truly socialized Treasury policy would be for banks to lend for productive purposes that contribute to real economic growth, not merely to increase overhead and inflate asset prices by enough to extract interest charges. Fiscal policy would aim to minimize rather than maximizing the price of home ownership and doing business, by basing the tax system on collecting the rent that is now being paid out as interest. Shifting the tax burden off wages and profits onto rent and interest was the core of classical political economy in the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as the Progressive Era and Social Democratic reform movements in the United States and Europe prior to World War I. But this doctrine and its reform program has been buried by the rhetorical smokescreen organized by financial lobbyists seeking to muddy the ideological waters sufficiently to mute popular opposition to today’s power grab by finance capital and monopoly capital. Their alternative to true nationalization and socialization of finance is debt peonage, oligarchy and neo-feudalism. They have called this program “free markets.”

February 22, 2009

I should get a fee for using you’re shitty banks machine motherfucker!

Filed under: Prosperity — dom @ 9:21 am

in an article published in the 12 February 2009 edition of Corriere Della Sera, the Italian Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti calls for a bankruptcy reorganization of the insolvent financial institutions:

“If the crisis is not a liquidity but an insolvency crisis…, the medicine is not merging failed banks with other failed banks, it is not in the switch or swap between private and public debt, it is not in creating artificial, additional private demand. If you are doped, the remedy is not more dope. . . . Saving everything is a divine mission. If one thinks to save everything, through the last resort of governments, through public debts, you end up with saving nothing and at the end, you even lose public budgets.”

February 12, 2009

Muppetbabytarians speak their mind about politics, Nanny, and Sex

Filed under: Prosperity — dom @ 8:48 am


It is hardly something I have tried to keep furtive. I’m a Muppetbabytarian, and the agape radiated and benign power of the headless candy-striped one inhaled, is enough for me. Like Mormons, we are plagued with a seedy history that many OUTSIDERS have clung onto long after being discarded by our baby-elders. They so, because it is all too human to remember the worse dross of traditions, the better to mock them, fleer at them from some noxious perch.

I have never understood why BabyRawlf, and the schismatic’s of the brownPiano, continue to smear our simple way of life, our sensible and perfectly divine cosmology. But I do not hold with what BabyRawlf (!) and all of his apocryphal snazzy-doo-dah mendacity.  With Gonzo we love the chickens in our variety vans, communing with the beak of imagination and a liturgy that both rides the horizontal and vertical towards the after-after-life. May all of our girl babies be piggies, and the boys, froggies.
Loom Eliade Acta ba by ba by Na Na nny Tall, fundament kicked

D

We will eat the Brookshields of our past grown up skits, Waka Waka

waka waka
Everyone plays drums, for we are all animals with fuzzy baby faces and slick neologisms

suctioned cupped to uncertainty as toys left in the hair of unbelievers

These are the penultimate baby days, flying around the attic
Loom Eliade Acta ba by ba by Na Na nny Tall, fundament kicked

D

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