Post under this name usually appear only on the weekend, since I am
barely able to eat breakfast during the week, much less dispense
gibberish. Last weekend,
trying to put the issue of the week in some perspective,
and to beg those who might read Barthisms to not lose sight of how we
got into this economic mess, I decided that the official consensus
should at least be recognized as having some basis, even if vastly
overstated.
Man of the people I fancied myself as, I therefore wrote that the AIG bonuses were the result of
the pigs at the trough d[oing] what they usually do. Eat from the trough.
This
is not news. This is what Wall Street does. They are not responsible
for the operation of the United States economy. They are responsible
for making money for themselves and their clients and shareholders.
That comment was made from ignorance that I was aware of and I deeply regret it, especially after reading
the resignation letter of a recipient of one those bonuses in today's New York Times.
I
believe that there were such pigs feeding from the trough, but I don't
know who they were, nor do I have even barely enough information to
fairly evaluate the issue. Neither does Attorney General Cuomo or
Congressman Frank or any other other bloviators of both parties who
believe otherwise.
My gut told me not to follow the mob and that
when the vox populi get enraged, it is almost always wrong. I first
learned this when I saw the George Reeves film which led to the
Adventures of Superman on TV, called
"Superman and the Mole Men." I was eight years old, I think, when I first saw that film and obviously wiser then than I am now.
On
the other hand, it is heartening to note that the reporters of news
have suddenly discovered the less than regal powers of the President of
the United States, mainly because the current President, who
understands his role in republican form of government established a few
years back (about 220 years back), does not assert monarchical powers,
unlike his predecessor whose education apparently ended after reading
nursery rhymes about
Old King ColeThe most recent Barthism on this subject was published last November
and it is interesting both the hear the President explain last night
that he doesn't expect his budget to be "xeroxed" and passed as he sent
it to Congress, and that everyone, all of a sudden, seems to understand
that.