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Friday, March 20, 2009
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
Systemic Failure
by Pat Buchanan
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As the U.S. financial crisis broadens and deepens, wiping out the wealth and savings of tens of millions, destroying hopes and dreams, it is hard not to see in all of this history's verdict upon this generation.

We have been weighed in the balance and found wanting.

For how did this befall us, save through decisions that brushed aside lessons that history and experience had taught our fathers?

It all began with the corruption called sub-prime mortgages.

The motivation was not wicked. Democrats wanted to raise home ownership among African-Americans from 50 percent to the 75 percent of white folks. Rove Republicans wanted to do the same for Hispanics.

Banks were morally pressured by politicians into making home loans to folks who could not remotely qualify under standards set by decades of experience with mortgage defaults.

Made by the millions, these loans were sold in vast quantities to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. There they were packaged, converted into mortgage-backed securities and sold to the big banks. The banks put scores of billions of dollars worth on their books and sold the rest to foreign banks anxious to acquire Triple-A securities, backed by real estate in America's ever-booming housing market.

Computer whizzes devised exotic instruments -- derivatives, which could soar in value, making instant multimillionaires, but also plummet, based on rises and dips in the underlying value of the paper.

Came now young geniuses at AIG to insure the banks against catastrophic losses, should the U.S. housing market crash. As the risk was minuscule, premiums were tiny. Payouts, however, should it come to that, were beyond AIG's capacity.

In AIG's Financial Products division, based in Connecticut and London, brainiacs were creating other exotic instruments, such as credit default swaps to guarantee against losses and insure profits. To keep these wunderkinds at AIG, they were promised million-dollar retention bonuses.

Who kept the game going?

The Federal Reserve, by keeping interest rates low and money gushing into the economy, created the bubble that saw housing prices rise annually at 10, 15 and 20 percent.

As the economy grew, however, the Fed began to tighten, to raise interest rates. Mortgage terms became tougher. Housing prices stabilized. Homeowners with sub-prime mortgages now found they had to start paying down principal. People losing jobs began to walk away from their houses.

Belatedly, folks awoke to the reality that housing prices could go south as well as north, and all that paper spread all over the world was overvalued, and a good bit of it might be worthless.

And, so, the crash came and the panic ensued.

Who is to blame for the disaster that has befallen us?

Their name is legion.

There are the politicians who bullied banks into making loans the banks knew were bad to begin with and would never have made without threats or the promise of political favors.

There is that den of thieves at Fannie and Freddie who massaged the politicians with campaign contributions and walked away from the wreckage with tens of millions in salaries and bonuses.

There are the idiot bankers who bought up securities backed by sub-prime mortgages and were too indolent to inspect the rotten paper on their books. There are the ratings agencies, like Moody's and Standard & Poor's, who gazed at the paper and declared it to be Grade A prime.

In short, this generation of political and financial elites has proven itself unfit to govern a great nation. What we have is a system failure that is rooted in a societal failure. Behind our disaster lie the greed, stupidity and incompetence of the leadership of a generation.

Does Dr. Obama have the cure for the sickness that ails the republic?

He is going to borrow and spend trillions more to bring back the good old days, though it was the good old days that brought us to the edge of the abyss into which we have fallen. Then he is going to spend new trillions to give us benefits we do not now have, though the national debt is surging to 100 percent of the Gross National Product, and may reach there by 2011.

Is Obama willing to speak hard truths?

Is he willing to say that home ownership is for those with sound credit and solid jobs? Is he willing to say that credit, whether for auto loans, or student loans, or consumer purchases, should be restricted to those who have shown the maturity to manage debt -- and no others need apply?

"Avarice, ambition," warned John Adams, "would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution is made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."

In this deepening crisis, what is being tested is not simply the resilience of capitalism, but the character of a people.

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Even a stopped clock, a couple of times
... a day, is Right, as, about twice a year, is this piece's author, the well known trade Luddite, Reform Party and Korsokoff's Syndrome poster person, Paddy Buchanan.

So thank God for small mercies and, that said, for Mr Buchanan's timely reminder of Mr Adams' warning that the United States' Constitution, written by and for a moral and religious people is wholly inadequate to the government by and of any other.

Which Truth the traitor, Roosevelt -- he of the so richly Soviet-agent "administration" and the appointer of legions of fiat ruling "judges" -- so long ago so cynically exploited. While setting in process the line of succession of which such execrable savants as Kennedy and Johnson and Carter and Cli'ton and the moronic mobbed-up murtadd Muslim Mussolini-modeled modified Marxist empty galabia, Hussein O'Zero, are but the illegitimate offspring.

Brian Richard Allen
Los Angeles CalifO'ZEROcated 90028
And the Far Abroad

Conservative turds should've listened to
RON PAUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pat--U Hit a Homer This Time!!
I usually DO NOT agree with most or even much of what U have to say.. But Ur Spot On this time!! Jerabab FL--I NEVER agree with U but I do this time!! I've been criticized, rediculed, etc. by family members for years "Why don't U Trade Up? U Need to Buy a Bigger" etc. etc. Well, I did not. I've lived within my means, own two Houses, one here, one in Fl plus an inherited 100+ acre farm and don't owe a dime..My youngest son make 3times more than I ever did and risks losing his Place in NOVA.

Townhallers are fake christians
obey the ten commandments and insist that your politicians and talkers do to even when it means not demonizing a democrat.

Townhallers stand up for right all the time, not only when it helps republicans.

If you really trust God, you will do right all the time and stop lying on democrats just to hurt their agenda.

fin de siecle and Clinton's USA

Pat is exactly right, and one need only look at consumeristic and financial excesses, and the speculative bubble, we saw under Clinton. For baby boomers, there was no tomorrow: anything they and their kiddies wanted, it happened. Now is tomorrow, the day of reckoning, and let's hope a better-centered USA emerges.

So Sad to see ignorance at work
I can only say that the Baby Boomer generation will have to work longer with not enough Social Security coverage; the Generation X will have to work to pay the tax bill left by Obama-the La La Man- and the grandchildren of the Baby Boomers will have to live in a substandard society that will truly be living with a high tax bill and no medical care that ever will be comparable to their grandparents. Not a constitutional change, but a revolution needs to occur. The Congress needs to be completely overhauled so Obama cannot do anything he plans.Asleep at the wheel, the American uneducated will become the victim of unguarded borders, taxes they never imagined, and the second Depression on their hands.

Pat-Who's to blame?
Good grief; I agree totally. How does Pat come up with such opinions at such right angles to mine so often, and then land a good punch? I suspect he is subject to huge mood swings, because the same guy can't write such divergent views. Anyway, thanks for this one. Right on.

gene, Longmont, CO

No easy remedy for what ails USA
The mechanism for changing the current structure of our federal government is not a revolution. Rather it's a Constitutional Convention. As we speak 32 out of the needed 34 (2/3 of the 50 states) have already called for a Constitutional Convention. The problem... We are such a divided nation that a Constitutional Convention would either fail miserably or would succeed and likely lead to another civil war pitting the winners against the losers. Just think how you'd react if the DailyKos/MoveOn.org types prevailed in crafting a Constitutional version of what America should look like?

Much like with the Roman Empire, we are slowly winding toward our own decline. Can we turn it around? Without God's help, I'm afraid not.

SYSTEMIC
The definition of 'systemic' in Webster's Dictionary is--affecting the body in general.
Our Country was founded on the Systemic Success of our Forefathers and the government they established.
Systemic Success of American citizens flourished in their 'Pursuit' of Happiness'.
AND NOW WE HAVE:
Systemic Government Failure-affecting the body of government in general.
Systemic American Failure-affecting the body of the American citizens in general.

You people should be in office!
I am a registered independent with conservative leanings, but the folks on both sides of the aisle who have managed to drive our ship onto the shoals have disappointed me. I am sick to death of party hacks laying blame on each other and pointing fingers at anyone but themselves. That is one of the root causes of this whole mess--no one is willing to take responsibility and no one is held accountable. As I said, that goes for both sides of the aisle! Somehow the essence of being an American has been eroded. I know I feel it in my own life. The institutions that I once looked to for justice and fair play no longer seem to exist. Now banks exist only to enrich their managers. Government exists only to enrich the politicians and well connected. Greed has become the rule rather than the exception. I feel like a chump for doing an honest days work and gaining nothing in return except the heavy hand of those who cry 'foul' if they are not rewarded for their irresponsibility.

You folks here for the most part seem to 'get it' and I am encouraged that there still are fellow Americans who remember our country as a place to be proud of and knew what it meant to be a responsible citizen. Ethics were important and your word was your bond. Folks were treated with respect and judged on their actions and behavior. Pistol, Matthew Jay, Jerseyvet, and the rest, you all have great comments and seem to understand our problems go deeper than just trying to bail out AIG. You only have to go back to the Enron scandal or the power crisis we had in California for symptoms of the same problem. It seems that greed has become a game with some. Values are no longer important. When I read the comments from folks like you, I wonder how come none of you are in Washington trying to clean this mess up. But I probably already know the answer--you all have too much integrity.

Elaborating on Georgiaboy61's points
Georgiaboy,

If we really want change, we must look to a revolution. No governing body in history has voluntarily given up their power without being forced.

Classical Liberalism/Libertarianism is a radical idea if you look at history. Radical thinking is necessary for its success; we cannot be apologetic and concilatory in seeking out what we want. For we are the oppressed, and they are the oppressors.
I do not think peaceful protests will be of any use except to rally more people to our side [probably most of America if they truly understood what was going on].

Wow looking back at what I wrote I sound like some communist demagogue or something. Hmm I guess it's just a product of the times.

The next steps?
In agreement with most all of the posts here, but the fact is that the mandarins in Washington won't do right by us, their constituents, voluntarily. They will have to be forced into it by the citizens of this nation. The options left open to us seem to be these...
1. Do nothing and continue with the status quo and whatever comes our way.
2. Civil disobedience - strikes, non-violent protests, opt of the economy into the underground economy, withhold your taxes, etc.
There are undoubtedly other methods I have missed. Ideas?
3. revolt/revolution - No one wants this, but human history shows that when things get bad enough, it is possible even in well-ordered societies such as our own. Patrick Henry said it well, about the periodic need of the tree of liberty needing to be watered with the blood of patriots and tyrants. Even if the tyrants happen to be home-grown. The Founders made it very clear that the people have the duty, not only the right, to revolt against despotism.

Have I missed anything? If enough people - and I mean millions - take part in strikes, work stoppages, non-violent protests, then we can seize the initiative and force "change" on our reluctant representatives. The kind of change we really can believe in!

The bet here is that too many people have lost the will to govern themselves, and are essentially sheep, and thus willing to settle for soft socialism.

Matthew Jay writes ...
'We divorced government and public life from morality. Now we find, too late, we reap what we sow.'

Well said!

Is it too late for the American people to wise up? My guess is that so many people have their hand out that they have lost sight of the public good and can only see their own narrow interest. But then again... its this the time for moral god fearing people to pray for the salvation of their country? If prayer is our last resort and we fail then we will know that we the people truly allowed this country to fail.

Yours and my systemic failure
"Our Constitution is made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." Those are words that indict most of us and also explain the mess we're in.
We have the government we deserve because we tolerated its foundation. We did so because we all wanted something for nothing. We elected (or allowed to be elected) government leaders who agreed to give us what we want.
What's your goodie? A tax write-off or break? Student loan subsidy? Crop subsidy? Prescription drug benefit? "Free" money for your city/county/state infrastructure? We all have our hand in the till.
And over time, we tolerated our downward slide or "Slouching toward Gomorrah" aptly named by Judge Bork. The author Michael O’Brien says this: “Modern man has pretty much lost his vision of the hierarchical universe. Gone is the sense of the moral absolutes, gone is accountability to any authority outside of whatever political correctness is the current fashion, gone the principle inherent in Western civilization that the honest citizen is an equal partner in a federation of free beings, all under the mantle of exterior transcendent absolutes that protect the human community from the subjectivity of aggressive social movements. That mantle has been discarded in the public forum. We should ask ourselves what will go next. The philosopher Peter Kreeft once wrote that a people who abandon moral absolutes will inevitably be ruled by a police state. “We choose,” he said, “either conscience or cops.”
The mess in Washington is no accident. It's the national looking glass - the mirror of our own weaknesses and excesses. It trancends political parties and ideologies. It doesn't make a flying fig worth of difference which political party is in charge. We divorced government and public life from morality. Now we find, too late, we reap what we sow.


It all began...
when the Federal Reserve Banking Act was passed. The end was hastened by President Nixon when he took us off the gold standard. Fast forward to President Clinton and the Community Reinvestment Act which is even now taking curtain calls for our economy and our nation.

Don't you just love these smart ba*tards!

There was fraud too.
Pat, what you say is right but you need to add that there was fraud involved too. These securities were foisted on unsuspecting investors through misrepresentation and outright lies about whether they included mortgage related bonds. The principles need to go to jail, including Frank and Dodd.

The Founding Fathers Had It Right
Our constitution is made only for a moral and religious people.

They were also right about who could vote. Our universal suffrage has provided us with a Congress of fools and thieves, well educated or not and a President who is great at talking.

Did voters really think that the most the Senator with the most liberal voting record would change? A leopard doesn't change its spots. The messianic Obama had only to tell the voters what they wanted to hear and they are in line behind him like the rats and children of Hamlin. Whatever happened to the old adage, "By their deeds, you shall know them."

Much has been written about the death of common sense. Much more should be written about the death of honor.

trying it again . . .
Abrogation of contracts happens all the time when it comes to credit card issuers. They can change the terms at any time.
The danger arises when GOVERNMENT changes terms of a contract. This makes ANY contract subject to abrogation.
It seems tha a large abrogation of contracts occurred when all restrictive covenants that dealt with race were "null and void". This took place when the civil rights acts were enacted.

System Failure a la Obama
From Mark Steyn at National Review quoting Telegraph's Tim Walker:

"While not exactly a film buff, Gordon Brown was touched when Barack Obama gave him a set of 25 classic American movies – including Psycho, starring Anthony Perkins - on his recent visit to Washington.

Alas, when the PM settled down to begin watching them the other night, he found there was a problem.

The films only worked in DVD players made in North America and the words "wrong region" came up on his screen."

Green Maniacs
Robert from Utah, you don't understand this administration's objectives. They WANT the price of oil to go up and stay up to make gasoline more competitive with so-called "green" fuels and accelerate the sale of environmental-friendly vehicles. That is why the Obama Administration probably WILL NOT approve the exploration and drilling for more oil offshore and in Alaska.

These people in charge are rabid ideologues and will not rest until they achieve their goals and/or bankrupt the USA. Right now, the latter outcome is a very real eventuality.

PS to Bleeding Heart Liberal
If Carter and The CRA are responsible for current fiscal crisis, I would have to ask why didn't it occur some thirty years ago? BHL

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Carter's CRA was the *catalyst* that opened doors for government backed entities such as F&F, which was the catalyst to no income verification/no down payment loans, which in turn was the catalyst for investor greed and irresponsibility.

Let's face it if one has to plunk down 20% of purchase price, or another form of collateral, one will not be so likely to walk out on the loan.

Keeping Their Eyes Off the Ball
While Congress is busy building their own egos they are taking their eyes off of two critical economic factors that will cause serious damage to our country - the price of oil and the value of the dollar. They need to keep their eyes on the price of oil and at the same time the value of the dollar.

If Oil sky rockets like it did in 2007 and 2008, and the value of the dollar goes down, this country is headed for higher unemployment likely not seen since the depression.

Not PC but true.
Hum... If I remember correctly, and I do, the CRA was designed to stop banks from redlining neighborhoods. That is, where you lived determined whether or not you got a mortgage, not your ability to repay. -
Bleeding heart liberal

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Presuming you are correct - the system apparently worked.

America has to face some very unPC facts: Birds of a feather DO flock together. If It were me, I'd pick and chose who/where I lent also. JUST as insurance currently companies pick and choose who is low risk.

It's smart business.

If one wants a better rate on health insurance quit smoking.... better rate on car insurance stop getting speeding tickets, it is no different with lending. Want a loan - then move out of the high risk area.

Ironically Liberals group people more than anybody, and then cry foul when others do it.


He came unto his own
and at risk of blasphemy, I'll not finish the quote; but still, Ron Paul had for 30 unwavering years articulated the underlying cause of our current financial crisis and, using logic, mathematics and history, proffered a viable solution.

And the GOP commentariat, "leaders" and power mad turncoats laughed him off the stage. Perhaps only Zionists need apply.

To correct Mr. Buchanan ever so slightly, the corruptions that begat our miasma are two: the deceit and theft of fractional reserve banking, coupled with the tyranny of legal tender laws. Across time and culture, paper money has invariably plundered the peaceful and productive while aggrandizing the state by enabling it to cater to the envious and lazy utopians. We are no exception.

The proper systemic solution necessarily involves the repeal of all legal tender laws and the return of gold and silver as money. Such actions would bankrupt the vast welfare reserves that erode the morality and work ethic of our citizenry, all the while impoverishing us through inflation today, taxation tomorrow and temptations to tragic dragon quests in far off lands to divert from the carnage at home.

Jerseyvet is correct; should a social order governed by the people, for the people and of the people fail, blame rests squarely with the people. Politicians are 99% scum; any casual student of history knows this. Let us stop turning to our oppressors for deliverance. At best they'll but loosen the chains a notch in exchange for inordinate bestowals or wealth and liberty that once belonged to the people.

As most of us spend the lion's share of our time in pursuit of money, it's high time we learned the nature of it, the theories surrounding it, the historical experiences with it and its import to social living. Though we may literate, as a nation we are undoubtedly innumerate. This must change yesterday.

The sky is falling!!!
Banks were morally pressured by politicians into making home loans to folks who could not remotely qualify under standards set by decades of experience with mortgage defaults.

Hum... If I remember correctly, and I do, the CRA was designed to stop banks from redlining neighborhoods. That is, where you lived determined whether or not you got a mortgage, not your ability to repay. Lending institutions were encouraged (morally pressured) to make loans to people who had the ability to repay them without regards to where they lived. This is a far cry from liar loans that botched the system today.

Back in Carter's day the banks were lazy and racist, but they could read a balance sheet. Today they are lazy and greedy. If Carter and The CRA are responsible for current fiscal crisis, I would have to ask why didn't it occur some thirty years ago? A cursory examination of loan documents would have justifiably denied 90% of the doubtful loans. But fiduciary responsibility is owned by the lending institutions, not the borrower.


STOP ALL FORMS OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
THE JOKE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE SHOULD BE PROHIBITED BY THE CONSTITUTION ON GROUNDS IT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST THE CONSTITUTION ITSELF. NO ACT OF PREJUDICE EVER EFFECT A WHOLE COMMUNITY EQUALLY, I DO NOT CARE WHAT THE ISSUE IS. ONLY ELITIST GET RICH AND OR IMPOWERED BY THE ACT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE. DISCRIMINATION IS PERSONAL WHETHER DONE ON THE JOB OR AGAINST A GROUP OR CAUSE. DOMESTIC TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS THE ACLU, NAACP, URBAN LEAGUE, LULAC, GLAD, KKK, ARYAN NATION, NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS WORKERS, AARP, PLANNED PARENTHOOD, AND ALL OTHERS THAT HAVE WEEKLY SUMMIT MEETINGS IN THE WHITE HOUSE AS PART OF THE OBAMANATION OF ELITISM.THEY ALL SHOULD BARRED FROM EVER RECEIVING ANY PUBLIC FUNDS: GRANTS, EARMARKS OR DIRECT PAYMENTS.

Pat you are right as usual
I supported you decision to back out after the primary and let Bush run with it. Now I wish we would have taken our pitchforks and ran for it. We might have gone down in flames but might have changed politics in country much like Goldwater did.

I fear that this country can not right it's self. This is not the same country as when I was born in the 60s.

We Americans have been bred out by legal and illegal immigration to the point that people like Obama can get elected.

The collective control the media, education, law enforcement (at the higher levels), banking and will soon control most of our corporations and when Obama gets done probably our military.

We are the most uneducated and shallow thinking generation to walk on ground since the beginning of the country.

We don't have the foritude as a people to take the steps necessary to correct these things.

I have noticed some hope in my sons generation, many of them are actually mad.

As a side note how many people know that if you but the stimulise (sp?) packages at $2T. European bankers (commonly known as the Federal Reserve in the US) made $46B just off printing the money. Pretty good return for simply breathing.

The Middle Class better start
providing reps or threatening the ones they have. Buchanan is the first one I've heard to lay this out as best as it can be done. Now maybe Cavuto or Beck or Ingraham or Limbaugh or Levine or Hannity have come close in their time slots but most people have to record it to hear it. And they haven't been consistent.

That has what it has come to. We have to have a real contract and it better be followed by everyone on our side or they're out.

No more illegals unless registered and lock up the criminals.

Drill for oil and build nuclear plants.

No federal money for abortion, ACORN or stem cells.

No gay marriage.

No terrorists killing soldiers on the battlefield brought to our soil or tried in our courts.

And stop the spending including your wage increases of the past decade and no more until voted on by the people.

Hope in America
I've read so many posts of anger, frustration, depression in the columns here on townhall, and oh boy, do I agee. Even in the worst of times, as these are rapidly becoming, the best of our culture will come out--I have faith that we can resurrect the most beautiful American Eagle out of these ashes. This economic disaster will lead us to a future where we go back to our fundamental roots: thrift, honesty, personal accountability and responsibility. Self esteem will be based on real accomplishment. We'll go back to depending on our families, our communities, our neighbors, our churches and our friends--not our government, and never again to our government. We are independent creative Americans who comprise the majority of Americans. We will come together to barter goods and services, help our own, and share in this difficult time. We will vote for a limited government when the voting times come, and in short order, we'll throw out these pretenders who are corrupting our culture. In the meantime, we'll do as we did when Carter was president. We'll survive. We'll thrive under the radar. The idiocy and corruption going on in the Federal Government will affect us but not defeat us. We can bring solid values back to our communities. We are Americans! We are strong and resourceful and we will overcome: one by one, family by family, community by community. We will defeat them, and we won't have to wait until 2010. It's time for strength, resolve and hope. We can do this. Take care of your own, vote every chance you get, learn as much as you can about what's important, and live as an example. Do not succumb to hate, despair and hopelessness. We are all better than that.

We have seen the enemy
we have seen the enemy and he is us. We continue to keep electing these clowns regardless of Party. There isn't alot of difference between the major Parties except for the tired old phases. They fight on the Sunday morning talk shows and go off together for adult beverages afterwards. Very good take by Pat.

PISTOL & JERSEYVET

.....Right now the media has for the most part been ignoring the Tea Parties ...and the corrupted politicians in DC are not worried about their jobs because the fools that have been electing them are still out there ...

.....Only when angry mobs march into the Capitol building and disrupt and endager politicians on the floor will action be taken ...maybe an American version of Tiananmen Square where military tanks run over seniors who are protesting their pensions being cut off because the Government no longer has the money to pay them ...

.....When things get that bad we will have a rerun of the Russian and French Revolutions ...we thought it couldn't happen here but apparently it can .....COLOSSUS

National Service
According to poster Ender on American Thinker:

House Passes Mandatory National Service Bill Infowars (hat tip Joan)

The House passed a bill yesterday which includes disturbing language indicating young people will be forced to undertake mandatory national service programs as fears about President Barack Obama’s promised “civilian national security force” intensify.

The Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education Act, known as the GIVE Act, was passed yesterday by a 321-105 margin and now goes to the Senate.

Under section 6104 of the bill, entitled “Duties,” in subsection B6, the legislation states that a commission will be set up to investigate, “Whether a workable, fair, and reasonable mandatory service requirement for all able young people could be developed, and how such a requirement could be implemented in a manner that would strengthen the social fabric of the Nation and overcome civic challenges by bringing together people from diverse economic, ethnic, and educational backgrounds.”

Section 120 of the bill also discusses the “Youth Engagement Zone Program” and states that “service learning” will be “a mandatory part of the curriculum in all of the secondary schools served by the local educational agency.”

“The legislation, slated to cost $6 billion over five years, would create 175,000 “new service opportunities” under AmeriCorps, bringing the number of participants in the national volunteer program to 250,000. It would also create additional “corps” to expand the reach of volunteerism into new sectors, including a Clean Energy Corps, Education Corps, Healthy Futures Corps and Veterans Service Corps, and it expands the National Civilian Community Corps to focus on additional areas like disaster relief and energy conservation,” reports Fox News.

The Senate is also considering a similar piece of legislation known as the “Serve America Act,” which also includes language about “Youth Engagement Zones”.

In Over Your Head
All those "creative" people who worked for Enron are still out there somewhere... devising new derivatives and other complex schemes. Your father's old advice, "Never buy anything you can't understand" applies to institutions as well as individuals.

Damn Hippies!
It's the "Hippies" generation that got us all into this mess!

Jerabaub:
It is refreshing to see wisdom expressed on one of this site's threads. It is a rare occurence. Thank you.

No, he will not
...in answer to all your questions. He will ride the gravy train right into the ground.

Its the rotten culture that led to this
Along the path to financial ruin, every institution in place to reign in avarice and greed failed to act. Wall st got drunk with folks who believed they were all going to get rich at the same time forever and forever.

And the sophisticated, smart gals at The View make fun of Sarah Palin for praying before a debate.

Worry not for your lost wealth. It was never real to begin with.

jerabaub
I agree in most part with what you wrote. I too am part of the Babyboomers. But it would also be wrong to lump us all together as being irresponsible. There are many who have and are doing the responsible things that made this country great and kept it going. We pay our taxes, raise our children without handouts, work hard, buy only what we can afford and assume debt we can pay.

Jerseyvet
I am also looking for additional information. The American people had better keep their eye on the ball. This went on while we were all being hyped up by the AIG bonuses. This is of course the method that this administration is going to use to pass more and more of his socialist agenda. I saw nothing on the MSM regarding this new Volunteer program. What a surprise.

breathe in...deeply.
Buchanan indicts many.

Any rational reading of his article will compel one to conclude Buchanan is not singling out any one political party or person.

Unless it is the current generation of Americans whom he says have been weighed in the scale of history and found wanting.

I think that includes you and me.

Unless you're a time traveler who just happens to be breezing thru our era for moment or so.

Our financial problems here were not created by Obama, or Bush, or Democrats in Congress, or Republicans in Congress, or Fannie and Freddy, or Bankers, or AIG Financial industry whiz-kids, or the Federal Reserve, and on and on.

But some cannot accept that.

To them, the villain is confined to a particular political party, or president, or other politician.

That is because they simply are not capable of rising above their biases and predispositions.

Sometimes I too suffer from that malady.

But in terms of coming to grips with this financial crisis, we need to rise above our biases.

Regarding those of you who continue to confine our problems to just one political party or just one president, I think Buchanan has you in mind when he says that "we have been weighed in the balance and found wanting".

Albert Camus said: "Don't wait for the Final Judgement. It takes place everyday."

You can't sluff off responsibility for your actions onto some final day or reckoning, anymore than you can sluff off your generation's culpability in this financial catastrophe onto some other era.

Wake up and smell the roses...or whatever.

Dancing Bear
I don't think we should fall into the trap of dividing people into races. That is a liberal ploy to victimize people.

Mr Buchanan correctly pointed out that is exactly what congress did by dividing Americans into so-called victim groups and then trying to alleviate the supposed victimization. In this case it was blacks and hispanics. Didn't matterif they were capable of paying their debts only that they alledgely are victims of wholesale discrimination. You know, like a black man ever being elected as POTUS.

The lending institution was doing just fine until then. Lending to those who qualified and showed the propensity to pay their debts regardless of race, religion etc...

If we as Americans weren't falling into the trap of the race baiters, PC crowd, liberals and sociologists this would never have happened on the grand scale it did.

Happy Thoughts
Many of us anxiously await the collapse of this kleptocracy, governance by thieves, and the demise of the enormous population of parasites who've been ravaging this country like termites.

Everyone needs to ponder what this place will be like when the kleptocrats have to tell their freeloading, parasitic constiuencies that there's no more money, it's all gone.

What will the mass of inner city cockroaches do when they're cut off? What do we expect millions of hyphenated, Federally protected and nurtured victims, with no skills, no intellectual capacity, no parental or civil guidance, with feelings of entitlement and genetically predisposed to violence, will do once the checks stop coming in?

Progressive thinkers, those with soft skulls and deluded with subversive intellectual PC garbage concepts of tolerance in a diverse society, are in for a rude awakening and death. This will be fun to watch for sure.

For those of us who truly understand human nature and who still retain our innate sense of self-preservation, are ready. Since November, 2008, over 6 million firearms and tons of ammunition have been sold in America. And the pace hasn't slowed down. There's good reasons for this.

There is no stopping our demise. Those hoping that somehow our political class will change are fools. It is for everyone to secure themselves and their estates.

Buy weapons so that you don't end up at the Superdome the next time.


Black culture is shameful
Let's be honest -- out of wedlock births now at all time higher and destined to go higher -- welfare on rise -- while whites have problems in these areas, let's just tell the TRUTH that what we are seeing is largely a product of black social pathology, all the way back to the pressure to lend to less than creditworthy persons. We spend so much time lying to ourselves and others about racial issues that the country is destined to fail. And this is consistent with the Afrocentric socialism that pervades Africa and the black intellegentsia here. Am I lying? Ask yourself.

Green Youth Corps
Hitler youth movement is coming. A bill passed by the House and sent to the Senate would finance several programs designed to enroll young Americans into the liberals' favorite fantasies. Does anyone have more information on this latest Obama totalitarian move?

It ain't gonna happen
I read all sorts of disgruntled letters from good, patriotic,thinking, moral people, who are seeing America sliding well down the slippery slope to God only knows where (Weimar Germany?). Folks, we are not going to "vote the rascals out". We are not going to take back our country. We are not going to change the system. We have given the asylum to the inmates and they are certifiably insane...and will fight like cornered rats. We have been "divided and conquered" There is no unity in the US. It is a sad illusion. The government is not about to give up an iota of the power it has which is growing day by day.
What is the answer? I truly don't know.
I grieve for the America I love. I love my country. I love the people. I love the Constitutional form of government. But as to our posturing, despicable, power-hungry, self-glorifying so-called representatives...well, that's another story.
I suggest we change our motto from God bless America...to God help America!

THE DEATH OF THE UTOPIAN DREAM

The age of socialism is over. With the collapse of the Soviet Union we live in a post-socialist world. But not for the regressives of the progressive Left as they are trapped in the past seriously lagging behind reality and holding our nation back from its destiny. But this is going to change and the cultural stalemate will end as the Left is about to suffer a rude awakening. Obama is going to crash and burn and give them a bruising experience. An experience which will put an end to their folly, drive them out of the Democratic Party and spell the death of the utopian dream.



Nice one from Buchanan
"Does Dr. Obama have the cure for the sickness that ails the republic?"

Curing an illness requires an accurate diagnosis. Judging from his State of the Union speech, the President thinks our problems were caused by
1. Too few college grads
2. Lack of green energy
3. No compulsory health system

Buchanan points out this crisis is largely caused by very smart college grads in politicians, bankers, the Fed, etc.

For Washington to make an accurate diagnosis, and thereby enable a cure would be to admit they've failed and their compassionate policies have resulted in suffering.

A little late
I posted before reading the other comments. If i had i could have saved some typing. I wasn't even the first to call them vampires. :-D

JerseyVet
First step is show up at a tea party. Next step is throw the rascals out. That means new faces as candidates.Unless a pol has been a small govt maverick on the order of Ron Paul, he has been part of the problem, not part of the solution. That includes the leadership of both parties. If the rascals are not voted out, that means a majority consisting of greedy lazy fools has taken over. Then what? Damfino.

The scab has been ripped
from the festering wound of government/corporate crookedness. The system has been operating on bribes (usually known as campaign contributions) and influence peddling and pandering for votes for 100 years. The rotten edifice got bigger and bigger as government itself got more powerful and intrusive. It is easy to understand the anger and contempt of those on the left for dishonest business executives. It is not so easy to understand their faith in government to be an honest overseer. Quite the contrary, politicians have extended their power, and created an atmosphere where bribery and corruption are short cuts to government decsions that lead to profit. They are all scoundrels, going along to get along----and get rich. Obama and his incommpetent cohorts have done us all a favor by making things so ridiculously bad that the Emperor's nakedness can no longer not be noticed. And where were the journalists, as government expanded itself to a monster of rotteness? Where were the judges who ignored the constitution over and over and over, until McCain/Feingold and that eminent domain decision were allowed to stand in clear and sharp departure from it? Lawyers!!!! Bah. Disgusting vampires. Our universities are hotbeds destroying honesty, ethics and responsibility. The time-honored conservative values.

But most to blame are the voters. The uninvolved and naive folks with good intentions. The koolaid drinkers driven by envy and the very greed they so loudly decry, hoping to get revenge and a free lunch by voting themselves rich.

The trolls say conservatism is dead. Maybe here and now. Honesty, self-reliance, responsibility and accountability are timeless conservative values. Now let's see how the new progressive values of fairness and political correctness, good intentions and government supervision work out.

Exit the Clowns
We should march on Washington, D.C., and close it down. Truly things could not get any worse if Joe the Plumber occupied every seat in Congress as well as the Presidency.

The tragedy is that these clowns brought on this debacle and we the voters can't do anything about it until 2010. Undoubtedly, there are third world countries that have better leadership than we Americans have.

The ultimate responsibility, of course, falls on us, the voters. We voted for the representatives who promised the most goodies, too stupid to realize that while they are promising Utopia they have one hand in our pockets.

It's time to close down the theater in D.C. The clowns no longer amuse us: They impoverish us because they have morphed into vampires sucking the blood out of our Republic.

In common
Who is "this generation of political and financial elites has proven itself unfit to govern a great nation"? The Baby Boomers.

This country cannot begin to recover until every last one of them is in the grave.

Excellent column by Mr. Buchanan.

I couldn't agree more.
The US has become a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah.

No morals, no personal responsibility. And no place to go for those of us that see it plain as day.

I am so sad to see this once great nation reduced to a rotting corpse.

And to think of the many thousands that gave their lives for this country.

Perhaps it's time for us all to lay our lives on the line.

Buchanna, you are one of the best
writers on this site. Don't stop making them howl.

We have met the enemy...
and he is CONGRESS!!!

Changes in lobbying, fundraising, donations, ethics rules are long overdue.

The American people need to take back their government!

FANNIE AS BAD AS AIG
BIG FAT FAILED FANNIE
This is just plain wrong!

http://greensrealworld.blogspot.com/2009/03/big-fat-failed- fannie.html

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