Former Ronald Reagan OMB director David Stockman joined us on The
Dylan Ratigan Show today to explain explicitly why both Mitt
Romney and Newt Gingrich are incredible offenders and beneficiaries
of corporate communism or, as he likes to call it, crony capitalism.
He specifically laid out the atrocious track record that is displayed
by Mitt Romney and Bain Capitals ability to make hundreds
of millions of dollars on leveraged buyouts (just to name one illustrative
example: buying and selling the Yellow Pages from the Italian government.)
The most important thing about the Stockman indictment of Romney
and Gingrich is that it also speaks to the Obama administrations
similar characteristics, through the lens of Geithner and Summers.
He points specifically to the failure to reform our banking system,
and the massive expansion in too big to fail financial institutions
since the financial crisis as the single greatest risk to the Western
economy, as well as the greatest cause of distorted incomes, poverty,
and unemployment.
Stockman proves that its not about the identity of the politicians,
its about understanding the distinction between aligned interests
between investors, entrepreneurs and inventors working together
to solve problems this in contrast with the misaligned interests,
crony capitalists and corporate communists who use use access to
power to extract money for themselves at the expense of our nation
and the world as a whole.
Heres the segment, and the full transcript is below:
Dylan: Well, just about four hours now until tonights debate
and the economy may well actually make it to center stage here.
Its certainly a favorite talking point for both of the big
GOP hopefuls right now, not to mention the President himself. New
data out today shows that 83% of Americans now say they are dissatisfied
with the current economy looked to poverty, looked at wealth
and equality, looked to unemployment.
We figure if the 1% has all the money, the other 16% must just
be confused in that number. How could anyone be satisfied when,
according to Gallup, more than 26% of us are unemployed or underemployed?
Just the latest example of the split in the country between those
that have and those that do not have and, more importantly, those
that are working together in alignment to help each other and those
that are screwing each other over, you know what Im saying?
I want to bring in former OMB Director under President Reagan,
David Stockman, a man who is one of the most aggressive advocates
of capitalism and one of the aggressive opponents of crony capitalism.
I just want to continue the conversation we were having, David
David: Sure.
Dylan: about the education Newt and Mitt are giving us as
they try to attack each other your assessment of their indictments
of one another.
David: Well, you know, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were a cesspool
of crony capitalism; we could go on about that. So Newt was hypocritical
in taking money from Freddie Mac and pretending they needed a historian.
Why does a cesspool of crony capitalism need a historian? Okay?
Dylan: Yes.
David: But when you look over on the other side, I think, unfortunately,
Romney was disingenuous when he said that he got a graduate education
in company creation, job creation, and growing economy as an LBO
artist. Let me tell you why.
Dylan: Because people that invest money, we were just out in Silicon
Valley, lots of folks there invest money all the time, they start
businesses, whats the difference between what Mitt Romney
was doing and what
David: Because leverage buyouts are just financial speculation.
I was in the business for the same period he was and I would not
pretend that I learned anything during that time that tells me how
to improve the U.S. economy or how to even build companies or create
jobs. What I learned was how to strip-mine the cash out of a country,
a company to pay the debt. What I learned was how to powder up the
pig in order to sell it in the quickest IPO or the best buyer you
could do.
Dylan: Did you make good money?
David: Made some very large gains in some cases and had some bankruptcies
in others. So the point, though, is leverage buyouts are not about
growing an economy. And when you look at the record of Bain Capital,
thats what it shows. Now, everybodys aware of the five
companies that went bankrupt, they put in $100 million, they took
out $500 million within a year or two, these five companies including
Georgetown Steel went bankrupt. Okay, that happens. And frankly,
if youre in that business and you want to be a speculator,
fine. If you want to own a casino, fine. If you want to own a brothel,
fine. I believe in a free economy. But you shouldnt pretend
that somehow this gives you superior qualifications to figure out
how to run the economy. Now, lets look at the other two companies
on the other side to give some idea what leverage buyouts really
do. They have
Dylan: Well, slow it down, though, because this is an important
lesson. Walk us through it, if you dont mind.
David: Well, they had Bain Capital had two other companies
where they invested $100 million and they also
Dylan: $100 million of their own money.
David: Of the fund, of the fund
Dylan: So theyre managing other peoples money.
David: Right, right. And they put in $100 million and they took
out $500 million. And in these two companies, they were spectacular
successes. One was called Experian; they bought it for $1 billion
in September 1996. Two months later, they sold it for $1.7 billion.
They bought it cheap from TRW, a big conglomerate. I dont
think there was an auction. Two months later before they even moved
into the house or painted the kitchen or even crossed the front
door, they sold it to a British company that was run by Margaret
Thatchers former Staff Director. So I would
Dylan: Hows that for crony. I mean, come on.
David: So look, they made $200 million in two months, so
good for them. Thats great speculation. Id call that
an inside job. Now, the other one was that they bought the Yellow
Pages in 1997 from the utility in Italy. They put
Dylan: Which means if youre going to do that, you
have a relationship with the government if youre buying something
from the government for cheap, yes?
David: I would guess there was a relationship because they
put in $17 million and three years later they took out $350 million,
they made 22 times their money on the Yellow Pages at the time we
had the dotcom bubble and technology was all the rage.
Dylan: And the Yellow Pages was a 22-bagger.
David: Yeah, how can you make a 22-bagger in the Yellow Pages unless
you bought it really cheap, you were part of a crony capitalist
crowd that took it over on the cheap, which was the case. They were
involved with Berlusconi and all the rest of them. Lets call
that the Italian Job.
Dylan: Okay.
David: So when you look at the record, $100 in and $200
in a billion out.One was an Italian Job, one was an inside job,
and five were a screw job. And thats how you make a billion
dollars.
Dylan: And thats a way to make money but that is a fraudulent
way to represent the narrative of American just capitalism.
Tim: So the question is, is there anything can Romney,
can any of these candidates draw a distinction between sort of crony
capitalism and capitalism because I think the left is all about
blurring those two together. Because Obama will do the crony capitalism
while attacking capitalism at the same time. It seems like Gingrich
certainly cant make that distinction given his record, but
is there can Romney do it to
Dylan: Or do we, the Press, have to do it? I mean, thats
really what were trying to
David: I think the Press can do it and I think Ron Pauls
doing it. Now, whether you like what he has to say or not, hes
been consistent over the years and over the years. Let the free
market work. Now, if we would only get back to letting the free
market work and, frankly, Obamas been just as bad they
didnt do anything about a banking system thats more
out of control today than it was when they came in. They put into
the key economic jobs Summers and Geithner and all of the rest of
them, Bernanke, who had caused the problem in the first place.
Dylan: So how do we solve this? One at a time, one at a time.
Sam: How did these people cause the problem in the first place?
It was buy regulation. I mean, so this is
Dylan: Let him answer, let him answer.
David: It was not deregulation. It was mainly free money from the
Fed, almost zero interest rates, massive encouragement for people
to leverage, speculate, and then
Dylan: And the swaps market.
David: well, but the reason those worked is you had the Greenspan
put and the Bernanke put which told speculators borrow 99 cents,
buy 100 cents worth of speculative assets, and dont worry
that anything bad is going to happen because the Fed has your back.
Thats what caused this.
Imogen: What youre saying is hes done absolutely nothing
since 2008.
David: We have done nothing.
Imogen: Is it okay, so is it going to take worldwide financial
meltdown thanks to the Euro zone, say
David: Absolutely.
Imogen: for a reset meeting because it sounds to me that
surely, were going to hit rock bottom somewhere.
David: No, were doing the same thing over and over. The top
six banks in 2008 had $6 trillion of assets in the United States;
they now have $9 trillion. The top three banks in France have $6
trillion of assets and the GDP is only $2.5 trillion. We have got
banks everywhere in the world that are out of control, stuffed with
bad asses being propped up by the central banks, the ECB and the
Feb, and theyre playing this game of kick the can and pretend
that everythings rosy.
Dylan: So put yourself in the American peoples position.
So now because you and I are obviously in full agreement
on the its the basic theme of Greedy Bastards as a
book, its the theme of this TV show, which is that theres
this system with both political parties facilitating a totally distorted
capital market with banking, trade, and taxes. If you look here
in reality at a President who has facilitated a complete cover up
of all that with his apparatus and two potential aspirants, one
whos on the take in the classic crony capitalism sense of
Fannie and Freddie (Im your historian), and another one who
really is doing the closest masquerade of a capitalist by buying
businesses and hiring people and firing people, but the unwritten
component is that his motivation is not to create value or the businesss
motivation is not to create value, its to extract money using
other peoples money. As we are all learning this, it becomes
remarkably frustrating for the American voter, let alone the people
sitting around here and anywhere else, to reconcile it. So Im
interested on your thoughts of how we can apply pressure to all
three of these people the President, Mitt Romney, and Newt
Gingrich to talk about the elephant in the room.
David: Well, the elephant in the room is really the Federal Reserve.
The problem behind all this is the tri-fecta of almost free money.
When debt has an interest rate on it of zero overnight or for the
short term or 2% for ten years, youre encouraging people to
build up leverage and speculate. It doesnt help Main Street,
it only showers gains [cross-talking 09:04]. It makes the finance
sector bigger and that doesnt help the economy. Its
just churning.
Sam: You saying that capital constraints youre
saying that any type of regulations about speculation, those would
be irrelevant.
David: No.
Sam: The only issue here is cheap money. Is that what youre
saying?
David: One issue is cheap money and the second thing is the banks.
The banks are not free enterprise institutions. Theyre wards
of the state, they need to be strictly regulated, we need to bring
back Glass-Steagall, and we need to get banks out of trading. Banks
should be in the business of taking deposits and lending.
Dylan: Right.
David: If you want to be Goldman Sachs, give up your bank charter
Dylan: Right, and be a man. Be a man.
David: And be if you want to speculate, be a hedge fund,
which is what they are, then do that, but dont have the Fed
window, dont have deposit insurance, which their bank has
Dylan: And then walk around like youre a tough guy, Mr. Capitalist,
while youre taking out of the back. Anyway, thank you very
much. Come back sooner rather than later. Youre also set the
table perfectly for Governor Spitzers visit tomorrow. Theres
scorched earth here today. Nice to see you, Sam. Nice to see you,
Tim. Nice to see you, Imogen. I look forward to seeing tonights
debate to hear these two throw housing and unemployment at one another.
Interesting times.
Reprinted
from DylanRatigan.com
with permission from David Stockman.
January
26, 2012
Former
Congressman David A. Stockman was Reagan's OMB director, which he
wrote about in his best-selling book, The
Triumph of Politics. He was an original partner in the Blackstone
Group, and reads LRC the first thing every morning.