Our Scatterbrained Leader
ADDRESSING AMERICA’S ECONOMIC WOES, PRESIDENT OBAMA ADMONISHES UNDERACHIEVING STUDENTS, YET CONTINUES TO IGNORE THE REAL CULPRIT.
by Robert Scheer
from HUSTLER Magazine June 2011
There is something perverse about how Presidents, every time they get in trouble over the state of the nation, seize upon education- related scapegoats for all that ails us.
John F. Kennedy did it with his Sputnik speech prompted by the Soviets, who’d managed to launch the first artificial satellite and later put the first man into space—propaganda coups that did nothing to mitigate the USSR’s miserably sagging economy.
George W. Bush devised the “No Child Left Behind” slogan to justify his multitude of screwups, most notably coddling Wall Street while it defrauded American mortgage buyers and incurred the trillions in bad loans that had to be picked up by the taxpayers. Now Barack Obama has seized upon students’ lackluster test scores to explain the miserable state of the U.S. economy, playing the Sputnik card by way of justifying saving Wall Street while ignoring the rest of us.
In his 2011 State of the Union address, Obama—who moved sharply to the right after the Democrats’ setback in the midterm elections— fully embraced the Wall Street bandits, whose unfettered greed sucked us into this mess. Nevertheless, Obama blamed American students’ subpar test scores for our economic woes. What the hell did Sputnik or low aptitude have to do with the Made-in-America financial meltdown that Wall Street bankers inflicted on the entire world?
It is they, the best and the brightest graduates of our business and law schools—not kids struggling at public high schools and community colleges—who designed the toxic derivatives that almost destroyed the world economy. Obama’s focus on education in his State of the Union speech is a deliberate diversion from what seriously ails and afflicts us: an unabated mortgage crisis, stubbornly high unemployment and a debt that spiraled out of control while the government wasted trillions of tax dollars making the bankers whole.
What nonsense to insist that low test scores of students at public schools hobbled our economy when it was the highest-achieving graduates of our elite colleges who designed and sold the financial gimmicks that created the Great Recession. Indeed, some of the folks who once designed the phony mathematical formulas underwriting subprime mortgage-based derivatives won Nobel Prizes for their effort. A pioneer in securitizing mortgage debt, as well as in exporting jobs abroad, was one Jeffrey Immelt, the CEO of General Electric, whom Obama appointed to head his new job-creation panel.
That the financial meltdown at the heart of our economic crisis was “avoidable” and not the result of long-run economic problems related to education and foreign competition is detailed in a sweeping report by the Democratic majority on the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. In a 576-page book the commission concluded: “The greatest tragedy would be to accept the refrain that no one could have seen this coming and thus nothing could have been done. If we accept this notion, it will happen again.”
That is just the warning that Obama has ignored by continually appointing the very people who engineered this crisis, mostly Clinton alums, to reverse its ongoing dire consequences. The commission noted that the decision made in 2000 in the closing days of the Clinton Administration to exempt the complex financial instruments known as over-thecounter derivatives from regulation was “a key turning point in the march toward the financial crisis.”
Obama appointed as his top economic adviser Lawrence Summers—who, as Clinton’s Treasury secretary, was the key architect of that “turning point”—and Summers’s protégé Timothy Geithner as his own Treasury secretary. The finding of the ten members—six Democrats and four Republicans—on the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission was that Geithner, who had been president of the New York Fed before Obama appointed him, “could have clamped down” on excesses by Citigroup, the subprime mortgage leader that Geithner and the Fed bailed out along with other unworthy banking supplicants.
That profligate behavior of Wall Street crippled the economy and ran up an enormous debt, which Obama now uses as an excuse for a five-year freeze on discretionary domestic spending, the small part of the budget that might actually help ordinary people. Speaking of our legacy of deficit spending, Obama stated, “…in the wake of the financial crisis, some of that was necessary to keep credit flowing, save jobs and put money in people’s pockets. But now that the worst of the recession is over, we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than it takes in.”
Why now? It is an absurd demarcation to freeze spending when so many remain unemployed just because corporate profits, and therefore stock market valuations, seem firm. Wall Street profits are booming, but the price has been—as the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission reported—26 million Americans out of work, more than 8 million families that have lost their homes and “nearly $11 trillion in household wealth [that] has vanished, with retirement accounts and life savings swept away.” America is a union divided between those who agree with Obama that “the worst of the recession is over” and the far larger number in deep pain that this President, like his Republican predecessor, is bent on ignoring.
Before serving 30 years as a columnist for the Los Angeles Times, Robert Scheer spent the late 1960s as Vietnam correspondent, managing editor and editor in chief of Ramparts magazine. Now editor of TruthDig.com, Scheer has written such hard-hitting books as The Pornography of Power: How Defense Hawks Hijacked 9/11 and Weakened America and his latest, The Great American Stick-Up: Greedy Bankers and the Politicians Who Love Them.





July 8th, 2011 at 12:42 am
I just watched your interview on George Stroumboulopoulos (CBC) where you said Sarah Palin should have aborted her down syndrome child. I used to think you were cool and had positive attitude towards change. After hearing you say that a Down Syndrome child should have been aborted I am now disgusted with you, how dare you speak on something you clearly know nothing about. Down syndrome affected people live wonderful productive lives, the only obstacle they face is idiots like you who put a premium on aesthetic value and cultural comfortability. How dare you! This brings to mind a quote by Ted Bundy ; “if you want to stop serial killers don’t burn Catcher in the Rye, burn Hustler…
You should be more culturally responsible when you speak or at least have someone ( a bullshit monitor ) help you along.
You Suck.
July 10th, 2011 at 12:54 pm
I love Larry Flynt. I would cut off my arms for Larry Flynt!
July 28th, 2011 at 8:31 pm
No one wants to see her. She is a demented looking elf who killed her child. We have seen her nasty, pimply, sore infested back with back FAT on it. Yep that is real hot. You suck.
July 29th, 2011 at 7:41 pm
Mr. Scheer please accept my apology, I am merely seeking an avenue of redress for the complete outrage I am experiencing as a result of Mr. Flynt’s efforts to “do business” with Casey Anthony. Are you kidding me?! I mean even Hustler must have some bottom, some line it is just not willing to cross…even for the sake of $$$$$. It is just absolutely disgusting to think that this man is will to profit off of this little girl’s death which is exactly what he would be doing! There would be absolutely no interest in the body of Casey Anthony if not for the death of this innocent little girl. What a PIG!!!
July 31st, 2011 at 2:00 am
after saying youd like a child killer to pose nude in your magazine, people are supposed to pay attention to your political opinions larry? youre a true scum bag and a loser for even saying it and an even more low down and dirty if you ever do it! wonder what your feelings would have been on her being in any magazine had she killed your child? killers shouldnt be rewarded asshole!
July 31st, 2011 at 8:47 pm
god bless larry flynt!!…………….and i don’t even read the mag
71 yrs old and with you 100 percent!
August 14th, 2011 at 10:08 pm
As a financial aid official I have worked student financial aid for nearly 10 years. In the time period of the “No Student Left Behind” George Bush kept the Pell grant program at the same amount for nearly 6 years. In that same time period school tuitions went up approximately 27%. This made it hard for even the lowest income families to send a student to college. Student loans maximums were increased slightly during this period but the interest rates went from 1.8% to 6.25% (approved by Congress to help prop up the lending institutions. This, in fact, left millions of children behind.
As of 2009-2010 academic year Congress took all banks out of the educational funding and moved all of the funding to the US Department of Education. The Reasoning; To cut out the “middle man” and reduce costs to students. In this same time period some schools (mainly proprietary) began giving students everything to which they are entitled unless they signed a form stating they did not want these loan overages. In an economically depressed area like Cleveland, Ohio students never signed those forms as they wanted all that money. Schools became lending institutions (without credit requirements) and millions of students (traditional and adult) ended up with astronomical bills to the tune of nearly $50,000.00 just to get a certificate, not a Degree. Schools should have only offered students enough funding to cover their costs of education only. Now we have millions in student loans will, in a couple of years, go into default status.
We are going back to the way things were when we had a Republican dominated Congress and a Republican President where only the richest of the American students can receive an education and the poor and middle-class are left to perform service related jobs because they cannot afford to go to post-secondary schools and colleges.
I am very passionate about this topic as we are the only industrialized nation that forces people to go into great debt to pay for an education. Education should be a never ending process. Students who have graduated from college could always go back and audit a class (on a space available basis) to stay current in their professions. Now a graduate student has to pay the same costs as a credit student pays and can no longer afford to keep up their field of knowledge unless their employer will cover the costs.
I have also sat on several admission committees while I was in college (I went back to school in my forties) and I have seen students coming into college as freshmen and could not complete a sentence. Today things like texting, and Facebook, and even product advertising tell our children that grammar is no longer important in our country. Several college applications came in using the same accepted “shorthand” used in texting on cell phones. Now there is talk about no longer requiring students to learn cursive writing. Between this and teaching only the material on proficiency tests is creating a nation of illiterate young adults who are no longer able to communicate effectively.
Education is failing our country and needs to be overhauled from elementary to college levels. More emphasis needs to be placed on academics and less on sports. We need to look at other countries that have year round schools for elementary and secondary education. We need to bring back literacy!