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ColbertWatcher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 02:49 PM
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So Southeast Texas has been declared a disaster area.
Edited on Tue Sep-16-08 03:29 PM by ColbertWatcher
How will the GOP turn this into an "opportunity"?

For those who might not know what I'm talking about, please read Naomi Klein's http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Shock-Doctrine/Naomi-Klein/e/9780312427993/?itm=2">The Shock Doctrine

Here is the publisher's review (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Shock-Doctrine/Naomi-Klein/e/9780312427993/?itm=2#EXC):
From the Publisher

The bestselling author of No Logo shows how the global “free market” has exploited crises and shock for three decades, from Chile to Iraq
In her groundbreaking reporting over the past few years, Naomi Klein introduced the term "disaster capitalism." Whether covering Baghdad after the U.S. occupation, Sri Lanka in the wake of the tsunami, or New Orleans post-Katrina, she witnessed something remarkably similar. People still reeling from catastrophe were being hit again, this time with economic "shock treatment," losing their land and homes to rapid-fire corporate makeovers.

The Shock Doctrine retells the story of the most dominant ideology of our time, Milton Friedman’s free market economic revolution. In contrast to the popular myth of this movement’s peaceful global victory, Klein shows how it has exploited moments of shock and extreme violence in order to implement its economic policies in so many parts of the world from Latin America and Eastern Europe to South Africa, Russia, and Iraq.

At the core of disaster capitalism is the use of cataclysmic events to advance radical privatization combined with the privatization of the disaster response itself. Klein argues that by capitalizing on crises, created by nature or war, the disaster capitalism complex now exists as a booming new economy, and is the violent culmination of a radical economic project that has been incubating for fifty years.


Here is an excerpt (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Shock-Doctrine/Naomi-Klein/e/9780312427993/?itm=2#EXC):

In sharp contrast to the glacial pace with which the levees were repaired and the electricity grid brought back online, the auctioning-off of New Orleans' school system took place with military speed and precision. Within 19 months, with most of the city's poor residents still in exile, New Orleans' public school system had been almost completely replaced by privately run charter schools.

The Friedmanite American Enterprise Institute enthused that "Katrina accomplished in a day ... what Louisiana school reformers couldn't do after years of trying". Public school teachers, meanwhile, were calling Friedman's plan "an educational land grab". I call these orchestrated raids on the public sphere in the wake of catastrophic events, combined with the treatment of disasters as exciting market opportunities, "disaster capitalism".

Privatising the school system of a mid-size American city may seem a modest preoccupation for the man hailed as the most influential economist of the past half century. Yet his determination to exploit the crisis in New Orleans to advance a fundamentalist version of capitalism was also an oddly fitting farewell. For more than three decades, Friedman and his powerful followers had been perfecting this very strategy: waiting for a major crisis, then selling off pieces of the state to private players while citizens were still reeling from the shock.

In one of his most influential essays, Friedman articulated contemporary capitalism's core tactical nostrum, what I have come to understand as "the shock doctrine". He observed that "only a crisis - actual or perceived - produces real change". When that crisis occurs, the actions taken depend on the ideas that are lying around. Some people stockpile canned goods and water in preparation for major disasters; Friedmanites stockpile free-market ideas. And once a crisis has struck, the University of Chicago professor was convinced that it was crucial to act swiftly, to impose rapid and irreversible change before the crisis-racked society slipped back into the "tyranny of the status quo". A variation on Machiavelli's advice that "injuries" should be inflicted "all at once", this is one of Friedman's most lasting legacies.


Watch a short film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kieyjfZDUIc

Listen to the author discuss it at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (in 6 parts): www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka3Pb_StJn4

Visit the official web tube: http://www.naomiklein.org/shock-doctrine

How will the GOP turn Ike into an "opportunity"? The mortgage mess?
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ColbertWatcher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 04:22 PM
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1. pity kick. n/t
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ColbertWatcher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 07:17 PM
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8. Countdown kick. n/t
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 04:23 PM
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2. Oil Companies will need help to rebuild!
Edited on Tue Sep-16-08 04:23 PM by sfexpat2000
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ColbertWatcher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 04:43 PM
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6. That can't be the only "opportunity" the GOP will exploit.
Could this be the pretext to push off-shore drilling? Drilling in the Alaska wildlife refuge?

I'm certain there is something else to this, I just can't see it right now.


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malaise Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 04:24 PM
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3. One more kick
and a recommend.
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Aristus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 04:31 PM
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4. I used to live in Southeast Texas; it's ALWAYS been a disaster area.
Anyone who has ever lived within a fifty mile radius of Houston has lived in one of the armpits of the country. You can live in swanky River Oaks for all I care; you've lived in a hellhole that not even Spinal Tap would want to sing about.

Cockroaches galore.
The worst highways in the U.S.
Heat that would humble Satan himself.
Humidity that would fell a giant.
Housing subdivisions that are built like fortresses, and just as congenial.
Abysmally corrupt politicians.
Abysmally corrupt megachurch pastors.
A blasted, environmentally devastated landscape.

God, I'm glad I don't live there anymore! :bounce:
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ColbertWatcher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 06:31 PM
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7. I was being serious.
The GOP will exploit this disaster just as they did Katrina and will exploit the financial mess.

I'm looking for guesses as to what other crap we have to look forward to.


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Jack Zim Donating Member (9 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-08 04:32 PM
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5. Should've made that declaration years ago
Louisiana, too. And this is BEFORE the storm.
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