Frankly wish it was someone who is in power and is dumber and more dangerous than either Greenspan or Rand.
I hadn’t thought of Greenspan in years, although I did ask my son recently if he had read Rand. He said he couldn’t stand her, which surprises me because he expresses opinions that echo hers. I think he gets some of his ideas from Joe Rogan.
AstroLadsays
Remember when Greenspan called the perpetrators of the home loan fraud industry as “the best and the brightest”? He claimed that even they did not understand the complex derivatives they were selling. They were not the best and the brightest, They were the most greedy, grasping, and unethical. They may not have understood what they were selling (except for the fantastic bonuses they got for fleecing the suckers), but that’s no excuse. Instead of being bailed out and given golden parachutes they all should still be rotting in federal prisons until they are carried out in body bags.
I know this is not ‘kind’, but, I’m glad to hear it. I hate plutocratic crapitallism. To use a parallel to E.T.T.D., Everything Crapitallism Touches Turns To Crap. Those two you pictured were so very destructive.
Time to find a place where all Greenspan’s dead-wrong and disproven bullshit gets quoted. That’s the treatment Buckley got. Maybe Bluesky, I haven’t been there yet…
mordredsays
BBC news obviously doesn’t believe in saying good things about the dead:
‘Alan Greenspan, architect of the modern American economy…’
chrislawsonsays
lasius@5– I don’t understand. What is so toxic about his name?
lasiussays
@8 chrislawson
Grünspan (“Spanish green”) is the German term for copper(II) acetate.
billseymoursays
Another egoist bites the dust. That’s for the best I think.
Greenspan once made me laugh when, testifying before Congress during the great recession debacle, he was shocked—shocked—that companies hadn’t acted in their own best interest. A minor giggle was the notion that a company is an entity with intelligence and will; the bigger guffaw was that, as near as I could tell, the natural persons who caused the mess had acted very much in what they perceived to be their own best interest, and were largly correct in that estimation.
Hemidactylussays
I was rather surprised to hear he was recently still alive.
The world is getting worse. Greenspan’s death is irrelevant. The damage is already done.
ravensays
Time for Steven Pinker to write an update to his book on how everything is getting better.
“Alan Greenspan is dead. See, the world actually is getting better.”
Jenora Feuersays
And, of course, Lawyers, Guns & Money had their own tribute: “Rare, Notable Exceptions“. Title derived from actual quotes from Greenspan, such as “With notably rare exceptions, Newt Gingrich is a loyal and faithful husband.”
(It wasn’t just the economy he was horribly wrong on.)
And so the day begins.
Frankly wish it was someone who is in power and is dumber and more dangerous than either Greenspan or Rand.
I hadn’t thought of Greenspan in years, although I did ask my son recently if he had read Rand. He said he couldn’t stand her, which surprises me because he expresses opinions that echo hers. I think he gets some of his ideas from Joe Rogan.
Remember when Greenspan called the perpetrators of the home loan fraud industry as “the best and the brightest”? He claimed that even they did not understand the complex derivatives they were selling. They were not the best and the brightest, They were the most greedy, grasping, and unethical. They may not have understood what they were selling (except for the fantastic bonuses they got for fleecing the suckers), but that’s no excuse. Instead of being bailed out and given golden parachutes they all should still be rotting in federal prisons until they are carried out in body bags.
wooooooo!
I know this is not ‘kind’, but, I’m glad to hear it. I hate plutocratic crapitallism. To use a parallel to E.T.T.D., Everything Crapitallism Touches Turns To Crap. Those two you pictured were so very destructive.
A man as toxic as his name.
Time to find a place where all Greenspan’s dead-wrong and disproven bullshit gets quoted. That’s the treatment Buckley got. Maybe Bluesky, I haven’t been there yet…
BBC news obviously doesn’t believe in saying good things about the dead:
‘Alan Greenspan, architect of the modern American economy…’
lasius@5– I don’t understand. What is so toxic about his name?
@8 chrislawson
Grünspan (“Spanish green”) is the German term for copper(II) acetate.
Another egoist bites the dust. That’s for the best I think.
Greenspan once made me laugh when, testifying before Congress during the great recession debacle, he was shocked—shocked—that companies hadn’t acted in their own best interest. A minor giggle was the notion that a company is an entity with intelligence and will; the bigger guffaw was that, as near as I could tell, the natural persons who caused the mess had acted very much in what they perceived to be their own best interest, and were largly correct in that estimation.
I was rather surprised to hear he was recently still alive.
Here is another ‘tribute’ to the destroyer of economies:
https://mockpaperscissors.com/2026/06/22/254218/
The world is getting worse. Greenspan’s death is irrelevant. The damage is already done.
Time for Steven Pinker to write an update to his book on how everything is getting better.
“Alan Greenspan is dead. See, the world actually is getting better.”
And, of course, Lawyers, Guns & Money had their own tribute: “Rare, Notable Exceptions“. Title derived from actual quotes from Greenspan, such as “With notably rare exceptions, Newt Gingrich is a loyal and faithful husband.”
(It wasn’t just the economy he was horribly wrong on.)