Posted by
Domenick Maglio on Friday, April 03, 2009 7:52:34 PM
THE DIVERSION GAME: ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS
By Domenick J. Maglio PhD Neo Traditionalist
Both President Obama and Treasury Secretary Geithner say
they take full responsibility for the AIG debacle although neither says what he
has done wrong or what he would do to correct it. This may be a good sound bite
but is meaningless. Actions speak louder than words.
Observant people become aware when they interact with
children that they rarely respond to merely a lecture. An appropriate
consequence consistently enforced works wonders in changing behavior.
Witnessing others or experiencing punishment helps us to resist temptation to
engage in immoral or criminal behavior. When crime seems to pay, more people
join the ranks of wrongdoers. Politicians seem to think they are immune to
prosecution.
Our government has passed over a one trillion dollar
stimulus package, when interest is added, without following the proscribed
constitutional process of legislative deliberation. There was not a single
member or the congress or the executive branch that had read the entire bill
before voting on it. There was a rush that did not allow for examining and
developing specific objectives and guidelines to restrain fraud.
Whenever large sums of money are distributed without
specific instructions and oversight, corruption will occur. It is like dropping
a ton of narcotic pills in the middle of a meeting of drug addicts and
expecting them not to devour them. This is ridiculous for most addictive
personalities do not have the inner discipline to resist. Not only would they
swallow as many pills as possible, but also once confronted about their
behavior would not accept any responsibility for their actions. They would
absurdly blame the people who transported the pills not themselves for causing
their irresponsible behavior.
Our politicians are addicted to power and money instead of
representing their constituency. They blame Wall Street for this financial
fiasco instead of accepting any accountability for their own blatant corruption.
Our congressional leaders who finagle money and favors from corporate lobbyists
are the same people who wrote the laws but did not enforce them. They have
attempted to cowardly hide their culpability by lambasting corporate CEOs.
Corporate executives are easy to scapegoat with their exorbitant salaries and
bonuses but the corrupt political elite are the traitors to our constitution.
AIG has been given $170 billion; Freddy Mac and Fannie Mae
have each been given $100 billions of taxpayer’s money to bail them out after
making decisions that were dictated by the congress. Senator Christopher Dodd
has received over $280,000 dollars for political contributions directly from
AIG. Barney Frank has received $40,100 from Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac and was romantically
linked with an executive from Fannie Mae. Charles Rangel, chairman of the House
Ways and Means Committee, received $110,000 from AIG and has multiple tax
evasion problems. The
congressional involvement in the Countrywide sweetheart loan scandal has never
been investigated or prosecuted.
There have been no public investigations or political
consequences for these shenanigans or criminal actions. Instead, the same
characters launched a theatrical outrage on a previously retired CEO, Ed Liddy,
who just came on board AIG. This gentleman chose to receive a $1 salary for the
position and was castigated for attempting to do his job of straightening out
the AIG mess.
These demagogues hypocritically focused on retention bonuses
totaling only $165 million, which is only .1 of 1% of the bailout package. The
political outrage of dirty politicians is an attempt by them to divert public
attention away from their incompetence or personally corrupt behavior. It did
nothing to make anyone accountable for his misdeeds.
The politics of diversion, personal destruction and
corruption is not new but the scope of the pot of gold is. Eleven trillion
dollars without strings attached, unleashed in a few short months defies basic
economics and common sense. This assault on responsible economic behavior will
erode our economy and individual freedom.
Intuitively citizens understand that the government cannot
responsibly manage this overwhelming expansion of debt predicted by the
non-partisan Congressional Budget Office to be $9.3 trillion until 2019. This means the US will have to borrow
this money from other nations, which will affect our security.
We know the abuse of our money exposed up to this point is
merely the tip of the iceberg indicating a much larger problem. Our government
is usurping the power of the people and placing it in the hands of the
political elite. This is contrary to our constitution of restraining the power
of the government. Large government’s centralized planning has never worked
while a free citizenry making self-interest choices has produced the longest
period of prosperity on earth in the United States of America.
The “New Politics” of hope and change has been shown to be
nothing more than the old politics on steroids, Chicago style. There is the
pandering to special interests, paybacks, ex-lobbyists put into positions of
power, double talk instead of transparency, which ultimately will result in
greater governmental interference in our lives. The power of the people is
being stifled while the arrogance of power is going unchecked. Americans need
to stand up and fight for our principles and freedoms found in our constitution
or we deserve to be enslaved.
Let us get back to the best historical blueprint ever
written. “We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect
union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common
defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to
ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the
United States of America.” (Preamble to the Constitution of the United States.)
Read our constitution and demand it be honored.
Dr. Maglio is the author of Invasion Within and Essential
Parenting. He is a
psychotherapist and the owner/director of Wider Horizons School.
Visit: www.drmaglio.com.