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DonViejo

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Wed Oct 9, 2013, 09:00 AM Oct 2013

Tea Party’s shutdown lunacy: Avenging the surrender of the South


"The American elite has lost control," and may not rein in the Tea Party, economic analyst Doug Henwood warns Salon

BY JOSH EIDELSON


On Monday, Republican Rep. Charlie Dent told me that he could see himself voting to raise the debt ceiling at “the bewitching hour” if “the markets start getting real jittery”; while Tea Party Sen. Ron Johnson castigated the White House for “scare-mongering” rather than “trying to calm the markets” as the Oct. 17 debt ceiling deadline approaches.

While the question of market panic has highlighted the financial markets’ central role in American politics, the Tea Party’s role in pushing debt default brinkmanship has prompted new rounds of debate about the relationship between Big Business and the GOP.

To talk about both, I called up left-wing economic analyst Doug Henwood, the editor of Left Business Observer and the 1997 tome “Wall Street.” What follows is a condensed and edited version of our conversation.

There’s a hope or perception from some in the media or Congress that eventually a change in the stock market will force some resolution before a debt default. What do you make of that?

That is, of course, what most people have been presuming. I think the markets have been a little annoyed, but still reasonably confident that things will be solved without a default. I think that confidence may be shaken somewhat, at least the way the bond market is behaving today. You would normally think that that would do the trick, that we would have some kind of game of chicken. But as Vincent Reinhart pointed out, the original game of chicken ended with somebody going over the cliff and dying.

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Tea Party’s shutdown lunacy: Avenging the surrender of the South (Original Post) DonViejo Oct 2013 OP
There we go, someone finally said it. I've been on to this idea for a while now. apnu Oct 2013 #1

apnu

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1. There we go, someone finally said it. I've been on to this idea for a while now.
Wed Oct 9, 2013, 10:58 AM
Oct 2013

The rhetoric that comes out of Republicans today suggest they've been reading old John C. Calhoun speeches. They even use the same words.

This is a group of people who celebrate their white southern heritage like its the best thing there ever was in the world. They use the same words and concepts as the slave owners did. They gleefully throw their own poor under the bus, but work to elevate them above the class of the "other" They've taken over the Republican party and work extra hard to move in the exact opposite direction that Lincoln did. They send a lot of time and effort convincing themselves that the nation is attacking their way of life.

Its been obvious to me for a while they are neo-Confederates. And they're hell bent on separating themselves from the United States of America. The only difference this time (besides the fact that slavery is illegal) is they've learned enough form "Secessionitis" and the Civil War they've decided to destroy the Federal government from within instead of without.

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