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Octafish

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16. It's important for those interested in Democratic Action, not Kissinger Action.
Tue Jun 7, 2016, 04:12 PM
Jun 2016

Kissinger and his bosses weaponized money.



Warfare via Banking



Milton Friedman and the Rise of Monetary Fascism

The Dark Age of Money


by JAMES C. KENNEDY
CounterPunch Oct. 24, 2012

EXCERPT...

Monetary Fascism was created and propagated through the Chicago School of Economics. Milton Friedman’s collective works constitute the foundation of Monetary Fascism. Knowing that the term ’Fascism’ was universally unpopular; Friedman and the Chicago School of Economics masquerade these works as ‘Capitalism’ and ’Free Market’ economics.

SNIP...

The fundamental difference between Adam Smith’s free market capitalism and Friedman’s ‘free market capitalism’ is that Friedman’s is a hyper extractive model, the kind that creates and maintains Third-World-Countries and Banana-Republics, without geo-political borders.

If you say that this is nothing new, you miss the point. Friedman does not differentiate between some third world country and his own. The ultimate difference is that Friedman has created a model that sanctions and promotes the exploitation of his own country, in fact every country, for the benefit of the investor, money the uber-wealthy. He dressed up this noxious ideology as ‘free market capitalism’ and then convinced most of the world to embrace it as their economic salvation.

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Monetary Fascism, as conceived by Friedman, uses the powers of the state to put the interest of money and the financial class above and beyond all other forms of industry (and other stake holders) and the state itself.

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Money has become the state and the traditional state is forced to serve money’s interests. Everywhere the Financial Class is openly lording over sovereign nations. Ireland, Greece and Spain are subject to ultimatums and remember Hank Paulson’s $700 billion extortion from the U.S. Congress. The $700 billion was just the wedge. Thanks to unlimited access to the Discount Window, Quantitative Easing and other taxpayer funded debt-swap bailouts the total transfers to the financial industry exceeded $16 trillion as of July 2010 according to a Federal Reserve Audit. All of this was dumped on the taxpayer and it is still growing.

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http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/10/24/the-dark-age-of-money/



Think this is history or something in far-off Faroffia? Think again.



President Clinton and the Chilean Model.

By José Piñera

Midnight at the House of Good and Evil

"It is 12:30 at night, and Bill Clinton asks me and Dottie: 'What do you know about the Chilean social-security system?'” recounted Richard Lamm, the three-term former governor of Colorado. It was March 1995, and Lamm and his wife were staying that weekend in the Lincoln Bedroom of the White House.

I read about this surprising midnight conversation in an article by Jonathan Alter (Newsweek, May 13, 1996), as I was waiting at Dulles International Airport for a flight to Europe. The article also said that early the next morning, before he left to go jogging, President Bill Clinton arranged for a special report about the Chilean reform produced by his staff to be slipped under Lamm's door.

That news piqued my interest, so as soon as I came back to the United States, I went to visit Richard Lamm. I wanted to know the exact circumstances in which the president of the world’s superpower engages a fellow former governor in a Saturday night exchange about the system I had implemented 15 years earlier.

Lamn and I shared a coffee on the terrace of his house in Denver. He not only was the most genial host to this curious Chilean, but he also proved to be deeply motivated by the issues surrounding aging and the future of America. So we had an engaging conversation. At the conclusion, I ventured to ask him for a copy of the report that Clinton had given him. He agreed to give it to me on the condition that I do not make it public while Clinton was president. He also gave me a copy of the handwritten note on White House stationery, dated 3-21-95, which accompanied the report slipped under his door. It read:

Dick,
Sorry I missed you this morning.
It was great to have you and Dottie here.
Here's the stuff on Chile I mentioned.
Best,
Bill.


Three months before that Clinton-Lamm conversation about the Chilean system, I had a long lunch in Santiago with journalist Joe Klein of Newsweek magazine. A few weeks afterwards, he wrote a compelling article entitled,[font color="green"] "If Chile can do it...couldn´t North America privatize its social-security system?" [/font color]He concluded by stating that "the Chilean system is perhaps the first significant social-policy idea to emanate from the Southern Hemisphere." (Newsweek, December 12, 1994).

I have reasons to think that probably this piece got Clinton’s attention and, given his passion for policy issues, he became a quasi expert on Chile’s Social Security reform. Clinton was familiar with Klein, as the journalist covered the 1992 presidential race and went on anonymously to write the bestseller Primary Colors, a thinly-veiled account of Clinton’s campaign.

“The mother of all reforms”

While studying for a Masters and a Ph.D. in economics at Harvard University, I became enamored with America’s unique experiment in liberty and limited government. In 1835 Alexis de Tocqueville wrote the first volume of Democracy in America hoping that many of the salutary aspects of American society might be exported to his native France. I dreamed with exporting them to my native Chile.

So, upon finishing my Ph.D. in 1974 and while fully enjoying my position as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard University and a professor at Boston University, I took on the most difficult decision in my life: to go back to help my country rebuild its destroyed economy and democracy along the lines of the principles and institutions created in America by the Founding Fathers. Soon after I became Secretary of Labor and Social Security, and in 1980 I was able to create a fully funded system of personal retirement accounts. Historian Niall Ferguson has stated that this reform was “the most profound challenge to the welfare state in a generation. Thatcher and Reagan came later. The backlash against welfare started in Chile.”

But while de Tocqueville’s 1835 treatment contained largely effusive praise of American government, the second volume of Democracy in America, published five years later, strikes a more cautionary tone. He warned that “the American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money.” In fact at some point during the 20th century, the culture of self reliance and individual responsibility that had made America a great and free nation was diluted by the creation of [font color="green"] “an Entitlement State,”[/font color] reminiscent of the increasingly failed European welfare state. What America needed was a return to basics, to the founding tenets of limited government and personal responsibility.

[font color="green"]In a way, the principles America helped export so successfully to Chile through a group of free market economists needed to be reaffirmed through an emblematic reform. I felt that the Chilean solution to the impending Social Security crisis could be applied in the USA.[/font color]

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http://www.josepinera.org/articles/articles_clinton_chilean_model.htm



The Future holds more of the Same, unless We the People do something about it.



5 WikiLeaks Revelations Exposing the Rapidly Growing Corporatism Dominating American Diplomacy Abroad

One of WikiLeaks' greatest achievements has been to expose the exorbitant amount of influence that multinational corporations have over Washington's diplomacy.


By Rania Khalek / AlterNet June 21, 2011

One of the most significant scourges paralyzing our democracy is the merger of corporate power with elected and appointed government officials at the highest levels of office. Influence has a steep price-tag in American politics where politicians are bought and paid for with ever increasing campaign contributions from big business, essentially drowning out any and all voices advocating on behalf of the public interest.

Millions of dollars in campaign funding flooding Washington's halls of power combined with tens of thousands of high-paid corporate lobbyists and a never-ending revolving door that allows corporate executives to shuffle between the public and private sectors has blurred the line between government agencies and private corporations.

This corporate dominance over government affairs helps to explain why we are plagued by a health-care system that lines the pockets of industry executives to the detriment of the sick; a war industry that causes insurmountable death and destruction to enrich weapons-makers and defense contractors; and a financial sector that violates the working class and poor to dole out billions of dollars in bonuses to Wall Street CEO's.

The implications of this rapidly growing corporatism reach far beyond our borders and into the realm of American diplomacy, as in one case where efforts by US diplomats forced the minimum wage for beleaguered Haitian workers to remain below sweatshop levels.

In this context of corporate government corruption, one of WikiLeaks' greatest achievements has been to expose the exorbitant amount of influence that multinational corporations have over Washington's diplomacy. Many of the WikiLeaks US embassy cables reveal the naked intervention by our ambassadorial staff in the business of foreign countries on behalf of US corporations. From mining companies in Peru to pharmaceutical companies in Ecuador, one WikiLeaks embassy cable after the next illuminates a pattern of US diplomats shilling for corporate interests abroad in the most underhanded and sleazy ways imaginable.

While the merger of corporate and government power isn't exactly breaking news, it is one of the most critical yet under-reported issues of our time. And WikiLeaks has given us an inside look at the inner-workings of this corporate-government collusion, often operating at the highest levels of power. It is crystal clear that it's standard operating procedure for US government officials to moonlight as corporate stooges. Thanks to WikiLeaks, here are five instances that display the lengths to which Washington is willing to go to protect and promote US corporations around the world.

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http://www.alternet.org/story/151370/5_wikileaks_revelations_exposing_the_rapidly_growing_corporatism_dominating_american_diplomacy_abroad



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News Flash: NurseJackie Jun 2016 #1
What a nasty, nasty, woman. Wilms Jun 2016 #2
Authoritarians like her. cpwm17 Jun 2016 #11
What do you think her private emails to Kissinger reveal? Octafish Jun 2016 #3
I think they reveal that she Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #4
And she farts chemtrails! bettyellen Jun 2016 #7
Chemtrails supplied by the BFEE. nt Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #8
Bill Clinton, the Lippo Group, and Jackson Stephens of Little Rock, Arkansas (5th Version) 1999 Octafish Jun 2016 #19
Clears up everything. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #22
Your post reflects your level of understanding, Dr Hobbitstein, not mine. Octafish Jun 2016 #35
I don't have the time to debunk your pages and pages Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #48
No theory: Dr Hobbitstein can't find anything wrong. Octafish Jun 2016 #49
You support white supremacist Paul Craig Roberts. Your argument is invalid. nt Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #70
Not true. Octafish Jun 2016 #71
And you've shown DU that you'll believe any far-fetched conspiracy and bring it back to the BFEE. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #72
So why continue to make stuff up? It makes you look really small. Octafish Jun 2016 #75
I haven't made anything up. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #76
Show where I defend a racist, Dr Hobbitstein. That's a smear. Octafish Jun 2016 #77
I hope I've shown DU that I'm not scared to call out supporters of white supremacists, Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #79
It's only in your mind, as you can't show any of that. Octafish Jun 2016 #82
I don't give a fuck who PCR stood up for, Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #84
No need to go frothy. Like I told SidDithers of DU... Octafish Jun 2016 #87
You keep saying smear. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #88
Smear, move the goalposts, invent crap, make me waste time defending it. Octafish Jun 2016 #91
List of times Octafish was right. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #93
Wait, where did I smear Naomi Kline? Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #90
That was SidDithers of DU. Octafish Jun 2016 #94
You put it in the response to me, Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #97
You are really quite a specimen, Doc. bobthedrummer Jun 2016 #95
Says the poster who posts bullshit from anti-semites. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #96
Here's a more current link for your analysis Doc-its still open for those that can read. bobthedrummer Jun 2016 #101
A conversation with yourself about woo sites? I'll pass (as did everyone else). Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #109
I remember you, now. Octafish Jun 2016 #111
No, it's code for Conspiracy Theorist. I never called anyone Better Believe It nt Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #112
Which is a smear. Octafish Jun 2016 #115
Ok. Whatever you say, my dearest Octafish. nt Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #127
Seeing how you don't show where I'm wrong, you bother me. Octafish Jun 2016 #131
Gish Gallop. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #137
Every word is sourced. Octafish Jun 2016 #138
That "wrecked him", once again, Sir! bobthedrummer Jun 2016 #121
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #52
I messed you up by saying you support Karl Rove over Don Siegelman, didn't I? Octafish Jun 2016 #58
Why not address the Clintons' real-life connections to Kissinger in the OP? Octafish Jun 2016 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #51
Nice smear. Octafish Jun 2016 #69
He has stock in ALCOA. nt Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #73
What wit. Octafish Jun 2016 #78
The BFEE made me do it. nt Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #80
You really know how to hurt a guy. Octafish Jun 2016 #134
That you can't get over it Gomez163 Jun 2016 #126
Tell that to their victims Kelvin Mace Jun 2016 #26
I have no idea why you are so militant. saidsimplesimon Jun 2016 #128
It's unclear where you're going with this. NurseJackie Jun 2016 #130
How come you are not trotting out the Trump/Hillary wedding pictures any more? Sheepshank Jun 2016 #5
Serve one oligarch and you served them all, eh? Octafish Jun 2016 #10
I suppose you think the best way to govern is with a stick? Sheepshank Jun 2016 #13
No picture can do justice for what they've done. Octafish Jun 2016 #15
Incredible that some at DU are supporting a candidate... Herman4747 Jun 2016 #6
Yes, TRULY unbelievable because it's not true. Lord Magus Jun 2016 #9
Just for you, a learning experience: Herman4747 Jun 2016 #12
"It's on the Internet so it must be true!" Lord Magus Jun 2016 #17
So, show the first you find in what I've posted on this or any thread that's not true. Octafish Jun 2016 #18
Don't hold your breath. He has nothing. Raster Jun 2016 #27
The author was a Pulitzer finalist, so he's obviously just a hack. RufusTFirefly Jun 2016 #29
Get your head out of the sand. Loudestlib Jun 2016 #31
Exactly apcalc Jun 2016 #106
It's important for those interested in Democratic Action, not Kissinger Action. Octafish Jun 2016 #16
K&R Electric Monk Jun 2016 #20
Kissinger on Democracy in Chile Octafish Jun 2016 #38
Kick (nt) bigwillq Jun 2016 #21
The Last Man of the Junta: Open Letter to Henry Kissinger from One of Pinochet's Political Prisoners Octafish Jun 2016 #39
K&R Embracing an evil war criminal: all one needs to know (combined with record of reckless Neo Con amborin Jun 2016 #23
Kissinger helped Nixon commit treason in 1968, derailing Paris peace talks. Octafish Jun 2016 #37
Kick! Agony Jun 2016 #24
Operation CONDOR Octafish Jun 2016 #40
K & R AzDar Jun 2016 #25
General Pinochet at the Bookstore Octafish Jun 2016 #44
Poor Bernie. Apparently, he never learned how to "evolve" RufusTFirefly Jun 2016 #28
.+1 840high Jun 2016 #30
''I'm proud to say that Henry Kissinger is not my friend.'' Octafish Jun 2016 #65
All I can say about this post and BSS is redstateblues Jun 2016 #32
Indeed, Kissinger has brought a great deal of misery into this world Fumesucker Jun 2016 #34
Thank you. Octafish Jun 2016 #81
I came of age in the Deep South in the later 60's Fumesucker Jun 2016 #98
It's how we were raised. Octafish Jun 2016 #102
+ a few million nationalize the fed Jun 2016 #119
Let me ask you a question PJMcK Jun 2016 #33
Gen. Patton said if everybody's thinking alike, nobody's doing any thinking. Octafish Jun 2016 #36
Brilliant thread G_j Jun 2016 #42
Seems the Pentagon suspected Nixon and Kissinger were traitors. Octafish Jun 2016 #85
I thought you were going to say the sabotaging G_j Jun 2016 #107
Seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, zero... brooklynite Jun 2016 #41
Won't change the truth. Octafish Jun 2016 #43
Six of one; half dozen of another... brooklynite Jun 2016 #46
One. As in: ''I am the one-percent.'' Octafish Jun 2016 #55
Extremely Democratic though Fumesucker Jun 2016 #74
Not surprising tho after he said this, Go Vols Jun 2016 #99
Counting down the days until we can no longer post John Poet Jun 2016 #83
Hillary dealt with Honduras just like a Kissinger. John Poet Jun 2016 #45
That is the take-away. Octafish Jun 2016 #63
I have a pretty strong camel. Fuddnik Jun 2016 #108
Gumby-like over-reach. Darb Jun 2016 #47
Can Hillary Clinton Renounce Henry Kissinger? Octafish Jun 2016 #68
One more week jzodda Jun 2016 #50
Rather than the CT strawman, show where I've posted something in error. Octafish Jun 2016 #54
I am going to simplify things jzodda Jun 2016 #60
Hard for some to look past guilt by association Rose Siding Jun 2016 #56
Emails expose close ties between Hillary Clinton and accused war criminal Henry Kissinger Octafish Jun 2016 #67
I would respond to this calumny in my inimitable way but Skinner asked me to be nice. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2016 #53
Calumny implies smear, slander, and libel. What's false in what I posted? Octafish Jun 2016 #57
I would respond to this calumny in my inimitable way but Skinner asked me to be nice. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2016 #59
Do you ever wonder what Hillary and Erik Prince talk about? Octafish Jun 2016 #61
"Do you ever wonder what Hillary and Erik Prince talk about?" DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2016 #62
Can't address the question, so you threaten via the Jackson 5. Octafish Jun 2016 #64
I am trying to help you. I want you around after we go into G E mode DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2016 #66
Wrong album. "Lives In The Balance" would be more appropriate. Fuddnik Jun 2016 #110
They don't care, Octafish. senz Jun 2016 #135
K&R#43 bobthedrummer Jun 2016 #86
Banksters! BCCI and Marc Rich were two of those thousand points of green light. Octafish Jun 2016 #89
We certainly aren't the only people that love the truth here, are we? bobthedrummer Jun 2016 #92
It's what Democracy needs and why the First Amendment. Octafish Jun 2016 #100
An intelligent person listens to ALL opinions. It helps in not repeating those same mistakes. tonyt53 Jun 2016 #103
I don't need a war criminal to tell me war is wrong. Octafish Jun 2016 #123
Dead on once again Octafish Ferd Berfel Jun 2016 #104
Realpolitik means millions dead are ''worth it.'' Octafish Jun 2016 #139
Are you friendly with ONLY those you agree with? apcalc Jun 2016 #105
What conservatives say about Henry Kissinger... Octafish Jun 2016 #124
Makes too much of it treestar Jun 2016 #113
She is her own person. Octafish Jun 2016 #117
That is just one second in her life too treestar Jun 2016 #132
If Kissinger has a house in the DR that he, Hillary and Bill go to for holidays, why can't they 2cannan Jun 2016 #114
Is that the Democratic Republic of the Congo or the Republic of Congo? Octafish Jun 2016 #116
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2016 #118
The Once and Future Kissinger Octafish Jun 2016 #120
In Henry's hands both War and Peace Ferd Berfel Jun 2016 #122
The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger and A Forgotten Genocide Octafish Jun 2016 #125
WOw Ferd Berfel Jun 2016 #129
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2016 #133
Who knows what the future holds? She may have tapped his brain's good parts? Octafish Jun 2016 #136
Another learning curve kick for the real DU reality-based community. n/t bobthedrummer Jun 2016 #140
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