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Street roots Jan. 6, 2012 That, as they say, is exactly how the bubble burst BY THOMAS VINCENT C O N T R IB U T IN G W R IT E R here are lots of reasons to like Matt Taibbi. His writing is witty and entertaining, his points skewer their target with the uncanny precision of Robin Hood s arrows, and despite his somewhat lofty perch as a contributing editor for Rolling Stone Magazine, he retains a truly remarkable level of humility. But the ttIF T O lA main reason I find Taibbi’s writing WATT TAIBBI appealing is because f e w - he is so successful at making complicated r things understandable. “Griftopia” is a perfect example. “Our world isn’t Griftopia: A Story about ideology R EU TER S/LU C AS JA C K S O N of Bankers, anymore. It’s about Traders fo r Goldman Sachs work as chairman o f the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, makes Politicians, and complexity. We live in an address on a television screen as they work on the floor o f the New York Stock Exchange. the Most a complex Audacious Power bureaucratic state dishonesty, extortion and outright fraud the Greenspan played in our modern economic with complex laws and author feels has been perpetrated against Grab in American woes, Taibbi concludes: “Greenspan was the complex business the American people by modern crucial enabler of the bad ideas and greed of History By Matt practices, and the few corporations: “The new America ... is fast others. He blew up one bubble and then, Taibbi, Spiegel & organizations with the becoming a vast ghetto in which all of us, when the first one burst, he printed money Grau, Paperback, corporate willpower to conservatives and progressives, are being to inflate the next one. That was the 2011,299 pages, master these bled dry by a relatively tiny oligarchy of difference between the tech and the housing $16 complexities will extremely clever financial criminals and bubbles. In the tech bubble, America lost its inevitably own the their castrato henchmen in government, own savings. In the housing bubble, we political power.” In whose main job is to be good actors on TV borrowed the shirts we ended up losing, other words, Taibbi is and put on a good show.” leaving us in a hole twice as deep.” saying that even though many modern Unlike many modern pundits and analysts “Griftopia” is not an exhaustive treatise political movements like the Tea Party who temper their writing in an effort to on modern economics. Rather the book is “reflect a widespread longing for simpler appear “fair and balanced,” Taibbi makes an attempt to shine a light on several recent times and solutions,” ultimately, power will absolutely no attempt to deny his biases or economic and political debacles. In this it go not to those who desire simplicity, but pull his punches. At times his prose displays succeeds brilliantly. The titles of the rather to those who become adept at sections say it all: “The Great American all the subtlety of a hockey enforcer, Mortgage Scam,” “The Commodities dealing with the world’s increasing complete with bare knuckles and a bloody Bubble,” and my personal favorite on jersey. (The chapter on Fed Chairman Alan complexity. Obama’s health care plan: “The Trillion At its most basic, “Griftopia” is a series of Greenspan is titled simply “The Biggest Dollar Band-Aid.” Asshole in the Universe.”) Though the seven essays on modern economics and Perhaps the most notable passages in the language in “Griftopia” at times borders on politics. On one level it is straight analysis, book are those that try to give readers some interlaced with a wicked sense of humor. On crude, underneath it all, Taibbi’s economic way to comprehend the almost analyses are always well reasoned and another level, however, the book seethes incomprehensible scale of the theft that has thoughtful. For example, on the role with barely restrained anger over the T taken place right under their noses. For example, when considering the massive size of the recent bank bailouts, Taibbi writes, “With the $13-plus trillion we are estimated to ultimately spend on the bailouts, we could not only have bought and paid off every single sub-prime mortgage in the country (that would have cost $1.4 trillion), we could have paid off every remaining mortgage of any kind in the country — and still have had enough money left over to buy a new house for every American who does not already have one.” As with the other topics covered in the book, with the bank bailouts the author isn’t content to merely note that the emperor has no clothes. He also wants to identify and point the finger at the thief who stole them. “(T)he history of Goldman (Sachs) is the story of the great lie at the center of our political and economic life. Goldman is not a company of geniuses; it’s a company of criminals. And far from being the best fruit of a democratic, capitalist society, it’s the apotheosis of the Grifter Era, a parasitic enterprise that has attached itself to the American government and taxpayer and shamelessly engorged itself on us all.” “Griftopia” is a brilliant commentary on the modern world. If you want a better understanding of recent economic and political happenings, this book is a great place to jump into the pool. Fair warning, however: After reading the book, it is next to impossible to remain ambivalent about its topic. Like Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense,” Taibbi has produced a clarion call, one seemingly designed to wake people up and stir them to action. Regardless of which side of the political fence you sit on; whether you are a billionaire or a member of the 99 percent; whether you work on Wall Street or are occupying Wall Street, if you are not at least a little pissed off after reading “Griftopia,” there is something definitely wrong with you. 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