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Bush's Economic 9/11 and the Rise of Big Brother Banking
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Bush's Economic 9/11 and the Rise of Big Brother Banking

By Roberto Lovato, New America Media. Posted September 29, 2008.

The government may be preparing for another conflict -- a domestic war on the poor and middle class.



Editor's Note: Behind the economic bailout is a looming specter of government as Big 'Banker' Brother, and activists are protesting for fear of further erosion of civil liberties, reports NAM contributor Roberto Lovato.

NEW YORK - Arun Gupta stood between the throngs of tourists and the small army of activists squeezing onto the narrow concrete island occupied largely by the 7,000 pound bronze Wall Street bull and declared, "We're here to say no to the bailout."

Gupta is an editor at the New York Indypendent newspaper whose open letter opposing the Bush administration's $700 billion bailout is largely credited with inspiring the protests on Wall Street in other cities. "But we're also here because, in times of economic decline like ours, the natural inclination of government is to close down political space," he noted.

Gupta, along with a host of other observers from across the political spectrum, believes that the debate about the Bush administration's bailout plan obfuscates another looming threat: how the bailout behind the economic crisis could further erode free speech, the right to protest, the right to privacy - all repressive measures instituted after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

At that time, many believed that the Bush administration was using the symbolism of Ground Zero to narrow political space - curtailing civil liberties - in an effort to silence opposition to the Iraq invasion. Today, Gupta and others believe that the government is preparing for another domestic war, a war on the poor and middle class - the sector of the population that is most affected by today's economic realities - by controlling their economic and political freedom. Gupta fears that the government, as Big 'Banker' Brother, could play the dual roles of financier (who may or may not provide loans to its citizens) and cop (who will quell complaints about any rejections).

Even staunch conservatives with deep roots in Wall Street are alarmed at the possible political effects of the current economic policy. Paul Craig Roberts, former Reagan administration assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury, who is also a former associate editor of The Wall Street Journal editorial page, sounded an economic and political alarm that echoed in the financial canyons around Wall Street when he wrote a column titled "Has Deregulation Sired Fascism?" .......(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.alternet.org/workplace/100682/bush%27s_economic_9_11_and_the_rise_of_big_brother_banking/




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