From: http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2013/03/bernanke-breaks-down-this-whole-thing.html
QuoteIn an unprecedented abandonment of his carefully scripted responses to Congressional questions, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke unleashed what appeared to be a heart-felt and spontaneous disavowal of the financial and political systems of the United States.
Asked a question about the wealth effect, Bernanke paused and said, "The wealth effect. Ah, right." He then smiled faintly and shook his head. "You want to know about the wealth effect? Well, I'll be candid with you. This whole thing is a kleptocracy--the financial system, the political system, it's one big kleptocracy. That's the real wealth effect."
Seeming to find his footing, Bernanke continued with a passion that startled the audience. "You know, I told myself to just repeat the party line for another year so I could step down quietly and let Yellen or another of the toadies take over, but I realized that I can no longer stomach the lies, the obfuscation and the plundering."
"Yes, I have a plum position lined up at Goldman Sachs after my retirement. You know, give a few speeches and pocket a couple of million dollars, but I am tired of the dirtiness of all this money."
Leaning into the microphone, Bernanke asked, "Aren't you tired of the dirtiness of all the money you take? Aren't you tired of the lies we're all living?"
"I am supposed to be an expert in economics. So I'll tell you how the system works in very simple terms. It's no different from the late Roman Empire, actually. The trick is to get close to the seat of Imperial power, which in our country is the Federal government. You bribe those on the make--there's always an abundance of them--to grant you special privileges, subsidies, contracts or a monopoly. You skim a great fortune off this proximity to political and financial power, and then you take this fortune and buy a rentier income--you know, thousands of rental homes, farmland, buildings in Manhattan, tax-free municipal bonds, and so on."
There is a fair amount more at the link.
Now it is getting ridiculous. It isn't even that special day yet that is named after people who will believe this shit. :P
[smile] It is sort of an April Fools piece - but nails the matter on the head. I thought it would be fun to bring it here...
I tried to believe it was true then. It was nice to think it was for a short time. :)
Yeah, Me too. But sadly, it is offered as an April Fools "joke," however much truth is hidden in the constructed piece.
Wonderful piece. Too bad it wasn't true.
Don't think he would have his cushy job waiting for him if it were.
Yeah, I agree. Bernanke would not put His cush at risk for real. He is not that Human...in real life. [sigh]