Friday, December 3, 2010

Griftopia: Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America


I enjoy Matt Taibbi and the "colour" he puts into the story he tells - I don't think anyone will ever forget the now famous paragraph:

"The first thing you need to know about Goldman Sachs is that it's everywhere. The world's most powerful investment bank is a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money."
The new book from Taibbi was hellishly entertaining, there are some cracking one-liners in it and I still have a good laugh about some of them.

The blurb for the book reads as below:
The dramatic story behind the most audacious power grab in American history The financial crisis that exploded in 2008 isn’t past but prologue. The stunning rise, fall, and rescue of Wall Street in the bubble-and-bailout era was the coming-out party for the network of looters who sit at the nexus of American political and economic power. The grifter class—made up of the largest players in the financial industry and the politicians who do their bidding—has been growing in power for a generation, transferring wealth upward through increasingly complex financial mechanisms and political maneuvers. The crisis was only one terrifying manifestation of how they’ve hijacked America’s political and economic life. Rolling Stone’s Matt Taibbi here unravels the whole fiendish story, digging beyond the headlines to get into the deeper roots and wider implications of the rise of the grifters. He traces the movement’s origins to the cult of Ayn Rand and her most influential—and possibly weirdest—acolyte, Alan Greenspan, and offers fresh reporting on the backroom deals that decided the winners and losers in the government bailouts. He uncovers the hidden commodities bubble that transferred billions of dollars to Wall Street while creating food shortages around the world, and he shows how finance dominates politics, from the story of investment bankers auctioning off America’s infrastructure to an inside account of the high-stakes battle for health-care reform—a battle the true reformers lost. Finally, he tells the story of Goldman Sachs, the “vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity.”

Definately worthwhile as a read for Christmas. You can buy it from Kalahari for R205 by clicking HERE or on the cover.

2 comments:

Marc Ashton said...

Just started reading it now and really enjoying it. Agreed some cracking lines in it!

C said...

Cool! We'll try and recommend it to some of our readers who are also trying to get into stockmarket investing