Imagine a major national newspaper that never saw an $8 trillion dollar housing bubble. Suppose its most often cited expert on the housing market was the chief economist of the National Association of Realtors, who also authored the 2006 bestseller : Why the Housing Boom Will Not Bust and How You Can Profit From It.
Yes, I’m talking about the Washington Post, which had the gall today to run a column by Jim Hoagland complaining about how “we” are passing on a bad world to our children. The “we” in the column is meant to refer to the generations currently in their 40s, 50s, and 60s, who he claims are leaving huge problems to our children.
He’s right about the problems, but he’s wrong about the “we.”
The reality is that the Washington Post and the elite clique for which it is a mouth piece have badly failed us and our children. The housing bubble was easily recognizable. The economic disaster that we are now facing could have been easily avoided if the Washington Post and its elite friends (e.g. Alan Greenspan, Robert Rubin, and Henry Paulson) were not too incompetent or corrupt to see the evidence of problems everywhere. Needless to say, those of us who did try to issue warnings were ignored by this elite crew.
The Washington Post has whined endlessly about the long-term deficit problems facing the country. But how often has it told its readers that the long-term deficit problem is almost entirely the result of the broken U.S. health care system: a system that costs more than twice as much per person as the health care system in most of the countries who enjoy longer life expectancies than we do?
Perhaps the Post does not choose to share this information because it identifies with the wealthy people who run the insurance companies, the pharmaceutical companies, and the highly paid medical specialists, all of whom get rich off the waste in our health care system. (Perhaps the fact that these industries advertise heavily in the Post also affects its willingness to print pieces exposing the enormous waste in the U.S. health care system.)
The Post also has been a big proponent of a trade policy that is based on selective protectionism. The Post’s trade policy subjects less educated workers (those without college degrees) to competition with low-paid workers in the developing world, while leaving the most highly educated workers largely protected from such competition.
Since the vast majority of the workforce falls into this unprotected category, most of our children will see lower standards of living because of the Post’s trade policy as it redistributes income to its elite friends. The Post even applies the euphemism “free trade” to its policy of selective protectionism to make it more palatable.
I could go on at considerable length. The list of the failings of the Post and its elite friends is long – lying to get us into the war in Iraq would be the next obvious item on the list.
The point is that the Post and it crew of cronies have badly failed the world in a large number of ways and continue to do so. The Post and Hoagland’s efforts to attribute the blame to the rest of us for the trouble caused by the greed and incompetence of their elite clique deserve nothing but contempt and ridicule.



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Thanks for this comment.
Taking one of your examples of the Post’s sleight of hand, on deficits, Mr. Cheney famously told us that deficits don’t matter. A sentiment that clearly guided the government’s spending on his watch. As it guided its failure to collect billions owed it for the private use of public lands. As it guided his government’s rolling back taxes on the wealthy, who’ve become super wealthy. As it outsourced, at significantly higher cost, government programs across the board, from tax collection to battlefield food service and showers. All to electrifying effect.
Protecting its own. It’s what the Post does, what virtually all major “news” organizations now do. Blogs and comedy shows have become their partial, necessary substitutes. Thanks for helping make them more effective.
Perhaps the Washington Post could create a position of Ombudsman and hire someone who would point out these conflicts on a regular basis.
Glenn Greenwald makes a similar point on national defense, complaining (accurately, in my view) that Ruth Marcus’ apologia for the elite torturing crowd is a scary example inside-the-beltway worldview. It seems to me one of the reasons for the demise of newspapers is that — since the days of the Lippmans and the Alsops — the opinionators cannot be trusted to speak for anyone but their well-dressed pals in government and business. The contents of the bubble may shift a little from administration to administration & congress to congress, but it’s still a bubble.
The Constant Weader at http://www.RealityChex.com
The Washington Post is a Very Serious newspaper. This means never having to apologize no matter how often and how badly they get it wrong.
And Teddy, what a great idea. *g*
Was it last year (or before) that we had that “put your .jpg on top of” a little Elf dancing” site and WE made it look like little debbie?
Absolutely true.
But also consider that newspaper make their money through advertising.
Then note that real estate and auto ads are generally a huge percentage of the ad revenue of papers like the WaPo.
Now that Craigslist has put a huge dent in those revenues, the papers are in huge kinds of trouble.
As someone who also tried to sound reasonable warnings, in reasonable language, using facts and data, I’m livid watching the economy implode. But I also know realtors, mortgage brokers, and others who were making huge amounts of money from the housing bubble. Yes, I’m fed up with the WaPo and others who failed to raise the alarm, but I also realize that so many people were making so much money they didn’t want to hear that they were in a bubble.
When someone is bringing in $400,000+ selling houses, the last thing they want to hear is that the good times will end.
As someone who didn’t rake in that kind of income, I can’t even begin to state how much I resent being asked to bail out their good times and recklessness.
But compared to the Cerberus crowd and Wall Street, even those realtors are looking pretty decent these days.
Who is this ‘our’ children, Whiteman? Some of us saw this coming decades ago and chose not to share our ‘genetic material’ with the amerikkkan future. When I & my mate are gone the bloodline stops and whatever ‘future’ exists is for others we have no link to. Yet we recycle prodigiously, we drive fuel-efficient autos (as little as possible), we champion alternative energies such as solar & geo-physical and for all our lives we’ve striven to leave our spaces & situations better than when we found them. So fucking what, when we’re gone, WE ARE GONE and those who inherit the future (such as the little Bushs, Reagens & Cheneys) better thank their celebrity ancestors for the future they will face. Of course they will not but here is one man that could care less, hell, I’ll even include a direction in my will for contact info so that I can be personally blamed for future conditions on whatever is the 2020 version of FOX NEWZ. FWIW, given my eventual cremation, I shan’t even ask that ‘my grave be kept clean’, let alone ‘bury me face down so that the whole world can kiss my ass’… http://www.vhemt.org
‘We’ will never be able to explain why Bush and the Republics were ever allowed to have any power.
I swear to god. If I hear ‘Free’ trade or the ‘Free’ market touted as the panacea for our woes by anyone physically in my presence, I’m going to kick their ass. I want to bring justice to the perpetrators of this vile ideology, but I desperately want to wreak vengence on their enablers like the Post. There’s no level in hell low enough for these evil shills.
The Post committed a misprision of felony when it knowingly and willfully conspired with Greenspan and the Shadow Government to present a false reality regarding the housing bubble and its known consequences.
The FED did this all to us on purpose, and the WaPo is complicit.
Maybe not to newspapers but the economic blogs were on this story the day after Greenspan and Bush lowered interest rates and created the hosing bubble.
Maybe Jim needs a journalism ethics class about how writing stories that favor the real estate section of your paper (important advertisers) at the expense of the economic truth is not only wrong.
Bur it will hurt your bottom line later on as your Real Estate advertisers lose everything in a housing bubble…that you helped inflate.
Remember when Washington Post’s Bob Woodward was out actively undermining Fitz’s investigation of the outing of V Plame/Wilson. Remember when Leonard Downie found out that Woodward had been one of the reporters contacted about her identity and continued to publicly dismiss Fitz’ investigation? What sort of repercussions did Woodward suffer for undermining a Federal investigation? Nothing!
Plus they insure EVERYONE for less than we insure just SOMPEPEOPLE!
Well maybe Bush will give him a medal? Or is that only for WH people who mess up?
Either Cerberus is a compilation of the dumbest motherfuckers on earth OR it is a government shop – assembled under the direction of Shadow Government operative John Snow to gather up the most toxic shit on earth and segregate it from the mainstream criminal enterprise that is the New York Stock Exchange.
Coincidence Theory just doesn’t explain one enterprise making back to back “investments” in Chrysler AND GMAC, the two worst ideas ever conceived.
“Incompetence” is used to explain away too many things that have come to pass under this administration. “Conspiracy” is far more likely.
The housing bubble is just a different piece of the exact same puzzle. Follow the money.
Where did Madoff stash $50 billion?
It didn’t just go to money heaven – follow the money.
And we have the 37 th ranked healthcare system in the world according to the World Health Organization.
We have only ourselves to blame really. How many of us made a fuss? The only people I see getting up front and personal in government’s face are the little old ladies of Code Pink who get regularly arrested and thrown out of the congressional chambers.
The first CLUE was so long ago…in 2002 when Bush moved money out of one appropiation for another purpose in the ME. Congress knew (after the fact)but they did nothing about it…even though this is what the Constitution says about congress’s duties…” No appropiation of money shall made without the direct consent of congress”..and it’a all been downhill from there.
Here’s the latest CLUE in a long string of Clues as to where the US ranks on the Bananna Republic indicator scale.
Where’d the bailout money go? Shhhh, it’s a secret
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1,864 DAYZ AND THE KILLIN’ GOEZ ON AND ON AND…
Citizen Dean Baker and the Firepup Freedom Fighters:
Great post and it points out a truth about the post-industrial capitalist world and that is that there is no “bipartisan” solution possible to the situation in which we find ourselves because there is only one side that holds the set of ideas from which changes can be made to make the world a better place for everyone. There are only two sides left in America, the oligarchy and the rest of us and the power of the oligarchy to maintain it’s control of the greater mass of people has been broken because the fat cats stole everything includin’ the breeding stock. The megaphones for the oligarchy, the WaPo’s and the rest of the corporate media have found themselves unbelieved and unbelievable and the common folks and their political leaders have a new system with which to communitcate – ain’t these internet “tubes” wonderful!!
So let’s stop givin’ the corporate shills like the Wapo any face time in our new world…ignore the bastards don’t even reprint their sorry shit even if it’s to make fun of ‘em…everyone knows they’re bankrupt anyways.
merry fuckin’ Xmas and…
KEEP THE FAITH AND PASS THE AMMUNITION, THE STRUGGLE GOES ON AND ON AND…
Incompetence” is used to explain away too many things that have come to pass under this administration. “Conspiracy” is far more likely.”
LOL…yep…it’s the old stand by excuse …we didn’t know don’t ya know, we will do better next time….playing dumb…’looking forward’..’moving on’…now that we have fucked you over can’t we let bygones be bygones and all just get along?…and so on and so forth.
Why should we assume that the money is not being used to silence the co-conspirators? There is no way to prove it’s not all being used as hush money for the crime of 9/11 and all that it has enabled.
Assume the worst of them, and make them prove otherwise.
Mr. Flamethrower:
I direct your attention to the abundant evidence and links posted in this thread this morning:
http://firedoglake.com/2008/12…../#comments
The architects of discernible reality are revealed, as are their crimes.
Remember when the “necessary” invasion of a sovereign country was accompanied in the Washington Post with very large daily ads from Northrup-Grumman, advising Post readers that Northrup NEVER forgets who THEY are fighting for.
Sometimes you can tell the truth, and get away with it.
How about those 65+ year olds, who believe it is ok to DEMAND their SS payments, even though they are getting 50K+ retirement from there jobs. The idea that you should get as much money in retirement, as you got while working can’t keep going, there just isn’t enough money to go around.