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Posted By jovial 12 months ago in Business & Finance

At the financial summit in Washington, the international community was unduly respectful of the United States, neglecting to probe more deeply into the reasons for the crisis. Only one attendee was unruly -- German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrück. Here's the message he didn't deliver to Bush.

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    jovial12 months ago

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    This speech never happened, but what if it was?

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      dissent12 months ago

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      in a way it did.

      all of the things credited as having been said by steinbrück were in fact said by steinbrück.... just not at the g20.

      fta

      "The president's assurances at this event that the United States will support greater transparency and less speculation have nothing to do with moral purification, Steinbrück says sternly. "America is acting out of naked self-interest," he adds. A country that needs two-thirds of the world's savings to pay for its consumption ought to be interested in functioning financial markets, says Steinbrück."

      i wish he'd said it at the g20 which was heralded as what was supposed to be bretton wood 2.....

      more like bretton wood duck :|

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      berkeley12 months ago

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      the life of a public official is fraught with conflicts, especially when the emperor has no clothes.

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        gamahuche12 months ago

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        Even if you don't believe in the laws of karma the hubris of imagining that you can, for ever, escape the consequences of your actions defies belief.
        I can only imagine that GWB sees the world in the context of a 2-dimensional cartoon story, one which plays only in time present.
        Someone capable of using any excuse to avoid responsibility, provided that he can get away with it.
        If I can imagine that in his fantasy world he may well have considered that his "angels" had created the accident then by the same token I can be equally sure that he would have believed it..:)

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          gamahuche12 months ago

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          P.S. berkeley sent me the heads-up on this story with the title single-word title "imagine".

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          StevieGee12 months ago

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          Even if everyone had told Bush the truth from the beginning he still wouldn't understand.

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            gamahuche12 months ago

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            They did. He didn't!

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              awongscreen12 months ago

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              Great observation. Problem with greed and de-regulation (or disregard for regulation)? Is this not capitalism, "free" market economy?
              This capitalist society we are in is driving more wealth in the hands of the rich. As the world's population exceeds what earth can support, the consequence we see is robbing the poor and give it to the rich.
              Unfortunately, the ugly side of human nature is unwilling to see the negative impacts of capitalism because most people are striving to become a member of the rich. Kempf's book "How the rich is destroying the earth" provides good information on this topic and should be read by all.
              Communism (or pseudo communism) ruined the life of people living under communist dictators in the past. Now it is capitalism's turn to destroy the earth.

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                Charlson12 months ago

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                "Free market capitalism," Bush said in New York, the world's financial capital, to the warm, guaranteed applause of a handpicked audience, "is the highway to the American dream."

                "Steinbrück decides to borrow Bush's imagery. This highway, he says, needs guardrails and rules -- and penalties for anyone who breaks the rules. Otherwise, as the events of recent weeks show, millions of people will end up in the ditch -- including those who once considered themselves immortal, like New York investment bankers."

                What an apt allegory.

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                  Poulenc12 months ago

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                  In his head, Bush has undoubtedly been "outta there" for some time now.

                  And a "what-me-worry?" POV/affect is kinda his default mentality. One has always had the impression that he approached the actual business of the presidency by backing into it just as much as was necessary to appear engaged. But even that MO was faulty.

                  He was and is a figurehead. But the "head" is now, like the portrait in Dorian Grey's attic, monstrous.

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                    Zuzlan12 months ago

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                    $500.00 per bottle? O.o

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                      Spadecaller12 months ago

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                      Dinner should have been smoked crow and not under glass but behind bars.

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                        ETproductions12 months ago

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                        This is what happens when you put power in the hands of raw ideologues. No matter how badly they fail, they are always convinced the cure is more of the medicine that made us all sick.

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