MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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When economists start yellin', ECB jumps?
by artappraiser on Thu, 07/26/2012 - 11:47am
American politicians should be thanking the gods for delivering the European catastrophe, since the ongoing American catastrophe looks somewhat less ugly in comparison with the magnificently hideous European debacle.
Seriously, this generation of current and recent Western leaders - Cameron, Obama, Merkel, Boehner, Sarkozy, Rajoy, etc. - is likely to go down in the annals as among the most blind, incompetent and morally weak cohorts ever to face a global crisis. We are living through Chamberlain-like failure.
by Dan Kervick on Thu, 07/26/2012 - 12:12pm
I admit I got some feelings of alarm before you posted this, while reading the articles that I posted on topic Tuesday. The feelings weren't about the possible effects on the US economy or the world economy, it was just strong sadness for Europe. I was imagining a new wave of "ugly Americans" tramping allover the place, ala the 1950's. I was thinking, why doesn't somebody point out to the Germans: "can't you see, seems like what you insist on doing may be about to cause some of the things you fear most? Then you posted this piece, and I must admit the use of the word sleepwalking and where they basically say you have a bazooka that would work, why aren't you using it? really rang accurate.
Excellent video, BTW; destroys the argument that the popular music medium doesn't mix well with political commentary (of course, it also could be argued that they are crossing over into the medium of political cartoons with the images.)
by artappraiser on Thu, 07/26/2012 - 12:28pm