Finally, fitfully, belatedly, the real purpose of the OWS temper tantrum emerges from the mists. It's increasingly obvious that it's all about debt forgiveness -- or debt evasion, depending on one's perspective -- for those who've been living beyond their means and aren't willing to settle accounts. And the President obviously gets this, given his hasty efforts to bailout student debtors and re-launch a failed federal mortgage "rescue" program.
Flea Party protesters don't really object in principle to bank bailouts -- they're just pissed because they didn't get one! The terms "economic justice" and "economic equality" are just code for debt evasion and deadbeatory.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Taxpayers Were Victims Too
The Cobell lawsuit and case is worthy of a book-length treatment. I hope someone is working on one. But here's the takeaway for me. The $3.4 billion settlement was probably excessive, since most of it will be pocketed by the sharks, but the obscene mismanagement of Indian trust funds by Uncle Sam was an injustice that required redress.
Yes, American Indians were the primary victims. And Elouise Cobell is a hero for becoming the human face of the long fight for justice. But taxpayers were screwed, too -- since it's another price we all must pay for federal bureaucratic bumbling. These payments ought not to come from the general fund, but from the Department of Interior's budget, since that's where the responsibility for this sad episode lies.
It really wasn't so much the result of anti-Indian maliciousness, as it was bureaucratic indifference and incompetence. But it's also fair to wonder whether enough of the latter at some point amounts to the former.
Yes, American Indians were the primary victims. And Elouise Cobell is a hero for becoming the human face of the long fight for justice. But taxpayers were screwed, too -- since it's another price we all must pay for federal bureaucratic bumbling. These payments ought not to come from the general fund, but from the Department of Interior's budget, since that's where the responsibility for this sad episode lies.
It really wasn't so much the result of anti-Indian maliciousness, as it was bureaucratic indifference and incompetence. But it's also fair to wonder whether enough of the latter at some point amounts to the former.
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