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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: The Death of American Leadership Vast numbers of people in the United States and abroad are hoping that President Obama will end Americas illegal wars, halt Americas support for Israels massacre of Lebanese and Palestinians, and punish, instead of reward, the shyster banksters whose fraudulent financial instruments have destroyed economics and imposed massive sufferings on people all over the world. If Obamas appointments are an indication, all of these hopeful people are going to be disappointed. Obama chose as his Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the man who helped Bushs Treasury Secretary, Hank Paulson, engineer the $700 billion dollar rip off of the US taxpayer, money that was gifted to the banksters who destroyed Americans pensions, jobs and health care coverage. These banksters, and the negligent federal regulators that enabled them, should be put in prison, not handed hundreds of billions of dollars. Obamas National Economic Council is just as depressing. Clintons Treasury Secretary, Larry Summers, is its head. Summers recently declared that he had no inkling that a financial crisis was about to hit. Why did Obama put a person without a clue in charge? Summers colleagues are just as bad. Obama has appointed Diana Farrell, lead author of a phony study that claimed offshoring of American jobs is a win-win game for Americans, as deputy director of the National Economic Council. Farrell is affiliated with McKinsey & Company, a firm that helps American corporations offshore their operations. In his book, Outsourcing America, economist Ron Hira tore Farrells McKinsey report to shreds. Why not appoint Ron Hira and Nouriel Roubina, who predicted the crisis, to the National Economic Council? The discouraging fact is that even when faced with crisis in the economy and in foreign policy, the American political system is incapable of producing any leadership. Here we are in the worst economic crisis in a lifetime, perhaps in our history, and on the brink of war in Pakistan and Iran while escalating the war in Afghanistan, and all we get is a government made up of the very people who have brought us to these crises. The era of American leadership has passed. Americas shyster financial system has brought economic crisis to the world. Americas wars of aggression are seen as serving no purpose except the enrichment of the military industries associated with Dick Cheney. The world is looking elsewhere for leadership. Vladimir Putin made a play for this role at Davos, where his speech at the opening ceremony was the most intelligent speech of the event. Putin reminded the World Economic Forum that just a year ago, American delegates speaking from this rostrum emphasized the US economys fundamental stability and its cloudless prospects. Today, investment banks, the pride of Wall Street, have virtually ceased to exist. In just 12 months, they have posted losses exceeding the profits they made in the last 25 years. Putin made his case that the existing financial system based on the US dollar and American financial hegemony has failed. Putin showed that his economic understanding was superior to that of the Obama team when he said that creating more debt on top of the hopeless debts, as Obama is doing, would prolong the crisis. With another swipe at Americas failed economic leadership, Putin said it is time to get rid of virtual money, false financial reports, and dubious credit ratings. Putin proposed a new reserve currency system to replace the obsolete unipolar world concept. Putin said that a secure world requires cooperation which requires trust. He made it clear that the Americans have proven that they cannot be trusted. This was a powerful message. It got a lot of applause.
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#1. To: christine (#0)
I'm a bit surprised that Vlad didn't play the zionista card also. The entire thinking world knows whose interests we're serving.
Sometimes it's best left unsaid what EVERYONE already knows. Vlad, for all his detractors, came in as a man of deeds, not words. He didn't just call names when he came to power 10 years ago. He immediately began arresting and seizing the assets of the "oligarchs." And everyone in Russia knew then and knows now what that term is "code" for.
I would give no thought of what the world might say of me, if I could only transmit to posterity the reputation of an honest man. - Sam Houston
Excellent points - thanks. I guess that Hugo and Mahmoud are getting the word out well enough.
Sounds globalist to me...
The memory of the Heroic Age was eagerly seized by all who could take power, by fair means or foul, but that age could not be recaptured, and despite the temporary improvements... the racial material on which they had to work was of little value, and their efforts bore no fruit after their own demise.
Sounds globalist to me... Maybe so... But with an 'honest' framework and basis. Putin is well aware of the 'agenda' being played out and who is behind it. Notice that there haven't been many 'takers' yet... The 'gluttons' and 'fatcats' have more work to do in squeezing every last 'shekel' from the deceived masses.
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