I purposely did
not say yesterday that things couldn’t get any weirder, and I’m glad.
Because a couple of twits from the inner circle of kleptocracy just raised the
tone-deafness stakes.
First, Lara—wife of Qusay—had this message for
the 800,000 federal workers being held for ransom by her increasingly unhinged father-in-law.
“It’s not fair to you, and we all get that, but this is so much bigger than any
one person. It is a little bit of pain, but it’s going to be for the future of
our country, and their children and their grandchildren and generations after
them will thank them for their sacrifice right now.”
The image of this gilt bimbo dismissing the
very real hardship of everyone who’s gone without a paycheck since before
Christmas as “a little bit of pain” is just beyond the beyond. But then Wilbur
Ross, the grifting commerce secretary, stepped into the ring.
Like his master, Ross’ ego is tied up with
being perceived as a billionaire but he’s been outed by Forbes as a mere
millionaire. Also like the Kleptocrat, the equity manager was supposed to have
divested himself of his financial interests, but so far nah. Also, he has remarkably
robust connections with Russian oligarchs.
Also—like everyone in the Cabinet—despite his
unquestionable wealth, he doesn’t seem to ever have enough. Forbes reported
last August that while running his private equity fund, Ross consistently
stole money from his client accounts, to the cumulative total of $120M. He
settled lawsuits, and paid a multi-million dollar fine to the SEC in 2016. But
here’s the absolute corker: his employees revealed that Ross used to take
handfuls of Sweet’N Low packets from a nearby restaurant.
Thus the measure of the man.
So with that background, let’s cut to the tape.
Yes, the necrotic gargoyle is not
only utterly without empathy for actual humans, but he’s completely clueless
about how finances work; he likens borrowing against the expectation of getting
paid at some point in the future to a “government-guaranteed loan”. He concedes
that the workers will “have to pay a little bit of interest”, but he shrugs
that off. Because of course he thinks the little people ought to float the
government while he and his ilk continue their grifts.
But wait, there’s more. Because Ross went on to
dismiss concerns about the hundreds of thousands of feds who are furloughed or
being forced to work without pay. They’ll get paid eventually… But even if they
never do, 800,000 people is “a third of a percent of our GDP, so it’s not like
it’s a gigantic number overall.”
Here’s what Paul Krugman had to say about that:
Because of course it’s not just the actual
government employees who are screwed, it’s all those contractors (and their
employers), as well. And they won’t
get back pay out of it. Plus, there’s the knock-on effect on all the companies—shops,
restaurants, healthcare providers—whose business from the feds and contractors
are drying up. And all the scientific research that’s been halted for lack of funds.
We’re now being told that our much-vaunted miracle economy may wind up with
zero growth this quarter.
(Then there's White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow referring to the people forced to come to work without getting paid as "volunteering". And White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett declaring that all 800,000 furloughed/"volunteering" workers are really getting a vacation.)
But Lara, Wilbur and their grotesque ilk will no doubt shrug that off. Extending their Ancien Régime mindset, it's après nous le déluge.
But Lara, Wilbur and their grotesque ilk will no doubt shrug that off. Extending their Ancien Régime mindset, it's après nous le déluge.
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