Monday, January 26, 2009

"At this point, the economy can't afford the best talent, even if they would work for free."

Dean Baker makes a point that I've been making about the buffoons running the banks, insurers, etc.:

"Tell the NYT: Highly Paid People Wrecked the Banks and the Economy

The NYT is worried (in a news analysis) that if the government took over bankrupt banks that it wouldn't be able to attract good people at government salaries: "and how would the government attract the best talent if it demanded that they take minimal pay."

I guess they didn't notice that the "best talent" is the reason that the banks are bankrupt and the economy is crumbling. At this point, the economy can't afford the best talent, even if they would work for free. ( WE DON'T NEED TO HIRE PROVEN BUFFOONS. THIS POINT ABOUT THE FREE MARKET IS HARD TO TAKE IN THIS ENVIRONMENT. EVEN EMPLOYERS ARE, IN ESSENCE, PANICKING. THE POINT IS SIMPLY THAT NO MATTER HOW STUPID THEY ARE, PRIVATE BUSINESSES ARE USUALLY SPENDING THEIR OWN MONEY. IT IS NOT THAT THEY ARE GENIUSES. THE NUMBER OF IDIOTIC OR MISMANAGED BUSINESSES THAT GO BUST EVERY YEAR IS STAGGERING. IT'S NOT A QUESTION OF INTELLIGENCE. IT'S A QUESTION OF OWNERSHIP. )

--Dean Baker"

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