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Judi Lynn

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Fri Apr 24, 2015, 01:02 AM Apr 2015

The Washington Post’s Longstanding Contempt for People Who Work for a Living

The Washington Post’s Longstanding Contempt for People Who Work for a Living
By Dean Baker

Apr

20

2015

The Washington Post has established itself over many decades as a major mouthpiece of elite opinion. Its editorial pages argue strongly for the interests of the wealthy, with scarcely concealed contempt for people who have to work for a living. (They do support alms for the poor, hence they are OK with programs like food stamps and TANF.)

This attitude has been shown many times over the years, but perhaps never more clearly than in its editorial on the bailout of General Motors and Chrysler, where it fumed about auto workers who earned $56,650 a year. By contrast, it was an ardent supporter of the Wall Street bailout, which was largely about helping people who make this much money in a day.

In fact, the Post helped to conceal one of the major scams that was used to pass the bailout: the claim that the commercial paper market was shutting down. When people were saying that the economy was at the edge of collapse following the Lehman bankruptcy, the commercial paper market was the most immediate issue.

Many large profitable companies (e.g., Verizon or Boeing) were dependent on issuing commercial paper to meet their monthly bills such as payroll, utility bills and payments to suppliers. If these companies could not get the credit needed to make these payments, the economy really would collapse. What most of the country, and almost certainly most members of Congress, did not know at the time the bailout was approved was that Ben Bernanke and the Fed single-handedly had the ability to support the commercial paper market.

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The Washington Post’s Longstanding Contempt for People Who Work for a Living (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2015 OP
WaPo's descent to the right is a disappointment but in line with the US & world over decades. appalachiablue Apr 2015 #1

appalachiablue

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1. WaPo's descent to the right is a disappointment but in line with the US & world over decades.
Sun Apr 26, 2015, 02:41 PM
Apr 2015

Baker's correct. And look for more corporate, anti-people content with new ownership by libertarian, Amazon billionaire Bezos I'd expect.

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