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Burning Down the House: A Crime Beyond Denunciation. (Moore)

 

"The question to me is not do you foreclose or do you not foreclose. The question is when and with what philosophy you foreclose," the man on the bank restructuring team said. "If you want to reduce the amount of leveraged homeowners you have, you need to ultimately kick them out of their homes." A colleague walked up: His recommendation was to burn houses. "It would lower the supply."
That's from a new article about Wall Street in the New York Observer, the newspaper for Manhattan's richest people....

Millions of people are getting kicked out of their homes who need a place to live, millions of homes are sitting empty and their value decaying along with their neighborhoods, and all this banker can say -- with a straight face, I presume -- is to burn down the houses? Isn't that insane?

It is -- because capitalism is insane. It doesn't matter that we have a giant oversupply of something, and a giant number of people who desperately need that specific thing. The only thing that matters is: can this something be sold at a profit? If not, the obvious solution is to reduce supply by setting it on fire.

-- Michael Moore. "Burning Down the House: A Crime Beyond Denunciation." (October 21st, 2010) http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mike-friends-blog/burning-down-house-crime-beyond-denunciation
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