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Huey P. Long

(1,932 posts)
44. Dear Jamie Dimon,
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 10:52 AM
Dec 2011

Dear Jamie Dimon,

I hope this note finds you well.

I am writing to profess my utter disbelief at how little you seem to understand the current mood of the nation. In a story at Bloomberg today, you and a handful of fellow banker and billionaire "job creators" were quoted as believing that the horrific sentiment directed toward you from virtually all corners of America had something to do with how much money you had. I'd like to take a moment to disabuse you of this foolishness.

America is different than almost every other place on earth in that its citizenry reveres the wealthy and we are raised to believe that we can all one day join the ranks of the rich. The lack of a caste system or visible rungs of society's ladder is what separates our empire from so many fallen empires throughout history. In a nation bereft of royalty by virtue of its republican birth, the American people have done what any other resourceful people would do - we've created our own royalty and our royalty is the 1%. Not only do we not "hate the rich" as you and other em-bubbled plutocrats have postulated, in point of fact, we love them. We worship our rich to the point of obsession. The highest-rated television shows uniformly feature the unimaginably fabulous families of celebrities not to mention the housewives (real or otherwise) of the rich. We don't care what color they are or what religion they practice or where in the country they live or what channel their show is on - if they're rich, we are watching.

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What we hate are the people who we view as having found their success as a consequence of the damage their activities have done to our country. What we hate are those who take and give nothing back in the form of innovation, convenience, entertainment or scientific progress. We hate those who've exploited political relationships and stupidity to rake in even more of the nation's wealth while simultaneously driving the potential for success further away from the grasp of everyone else.

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America hates unjustified privilege, it hates an unfair playing field and crony capitalism without the threat of bankruptcy, it hates privatized gains and socialized losses, it hates rule changes that benefit the few at the expense of the many and it hates people who have been bailed out and don't display even the slightest bit of remorse or humbleness in the presence of so much suffering in the aftermath.



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http://www.thereformedbroker.com/2011/12/20/dear-jamie-dimon/

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"Job Creators Alliance"??? Lindsay Dec 2011 #1
You bet they're job creators! Joe Bacon Dec 2011 #4
WE should attack them! kenfrequed Dec 2011 #17
"Job Creators" are always so whiny and fearful, aren't they? n/t Bolo Boffin Dec 2011 #30
Bankers produce what, exactly? SixthSense Dec 2011 #2
Bankers produce carla Dec 2011 #34
And what was his tax rate on the 23 million. trumad Dec 2011 #3
It's a pre-emptive strike. DCKit Dec 2011 #6
That's why I laugh when they threaten to leave. Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #8
If they want libertarianism send them to Somalia. Personally I'd put my odds on the pirates, TBF Dec 2011 #12
Somalia is a perfect place for them. I've been saying that for awhile - about the entire calimary Dec 2011 #64
I agree... KansDem Dec 2011 #15
They want the 'civilized', middle class dependant, artistic and safe environment of America... Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #32
I love it! Let them get out if they can't pay their fair share fuckwads. lonestarnot Dec 2011 #35
That is why Dubai DonCoquixote Dec 2011 #49
"Productive job creators" ProfessionalLeftist Dec 2011 #5
Holy crap this makes me mad. Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #7
Good Gawd! HangOnKids Dec 2011 #45
Fuck the bankers and their ill gotten gains think Dec 2011 #9
Bernie Marcus...keep flapping your gums, you obnoxious old fool BeyondGeography Dec 2011 #10
What part of they fucked everything up do they not get? 6000eliot Dec 2011 #11
These monsters needed to fail back in 2008. Dawson Leery Dec 2011 #13
These fuckers should have never been bailed out. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #14
One day, we the 99% will dine on their corpse. nt Javaman Dec 2011 #16
Bernie Marcus can't get off this planet fast enough for my tastes. HughBeaumont Dec 2011 #18
I'd vote for you. Octafish Dec 2011 #21
All I ask is that you help build the Popemobile with 2-inch glass I'll have to travel in. HughBeaumont Dec 2011 #24
I need this on a t-shirt Missy Vixen Dec 2011 #23
That's some quality rant Hugh. It's true the 1% aren't overregulated they're underregulated, as in, Monk06 Dec 2011 #31
I love you! lonestarnot Dec 2011 #36
Blowing up our country with the housing bubble was "destructive" aletier_v Dec 2011 #19
Occupy the 1%'s living rooms. nt onehandle Dec 2011 #20
Oddly Named Group. drm604 Dec 2011 #22
Increase in average household income means nothing, it can easily distort reality. Uncle Joe Dec 2011 #25
the attack is destructive? shanti Dec 2011 #26
K&R SalviaBlue Dec 2011 #27
It's too late. Their false elitist power center is finished, and they know it. Zorra Dec 2011 #28
Be still my heart! Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #33
Typical Wall Street attitude raouldukelives Dec 2011 #29
Typical aristocracy attitude primavera Dec 2011 #37
Banksters are some of the least productive members of society! Quantess Dec 2011 #38
Shuffles papers, squeezes workers, collects huge profits. Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #47
K&R, turn up the heat Zalatix Dec 2011 #39
Yes, if they aren't crying, we aren't doing what needs to be done! -eom Huey P. Long Dec 2011 #40
And this is why we think the bankers are imbeciles. ieoeja Dec 2011 #41
is there a problem with this stat? grasswire Dec 2011 #42
I find that problematic as well. Real wages haven't risen since 1979. HughBeaumont Dec 2011 #46
I'm calling bogus on it. grasswire Dec 2011 #48
Big Ed's *chart* has that percentage at 18, fwiw. Ship of Fools Dec 2011 #56
household income increased 18 percent? grasswire Dec 2011 #59
Hi! He refers to it Ship of Fools Dec 2011 #61
Bankers, Billionaires Try to Form Movement Against OWS Huey P. Long Dec 2011 #43
Dear Jamie Dimon, Huey P. Long Dec 2011 #44
"let’s call it an attack on the very productive" LOL! Actually no, Ruby the Liberal Dec 2011 #50
“incredibly wasteful” because it takes up time and resources - I can figure that out in about 2 min. underpants Dec 2011 #51
Robber Barrons alliance. sarcasmo Dec 2011 #52
Job creators a new spin on trickle down. sarcasmo Dec 2011 #53
What productive people are they attacking? Jack Rabbit Dec 2011 #54
They are losing, name calling children Mosaic Dec 2011 #55
+1 sarcasmo Dec 2011 #62
If they have nothing to hide then they should welcome full disclosure lunatica Dec 2011 #57
"job creators" my ass guitar man Dec 2011 #58
If the greedy, UNPATRIOTIC rich wish to leave, fine. aquart Dec 2011 #60
Tax Until It Hurts--Ronald Reagan nt. HarryPowell Dec 2011 #63
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