Obama Administration Misunderstands Capitalism

On Wednesday, Kathleen Sebelius went in to chide the health insurance companies. Or at least that's what she was supposed to do according to the notes they handed the press before the event. Instead she wound up being very polite as usual and just pleaded with them to do the right thing and care about their customers. She can't help herself, she's so soft. That's why Obama picked her.

It wouldn't have really mattered either way. She could have yelled, screamed, beseeched, begged, groveled, demanded or requested. The answer would have been no different all the same.

The Obama administration has a habit of doing this. Every once in awhile we'll see a story about how Obama went and upbraided some Wall Street executives or demanded that they have some shame. What a comedy.

This fundamentally misunderstands the nature of public corporations and of current day capitalism. Pleading with a publicly held corporation is like pleading with a rock. It is unmovable. They have a fiduciary responsibility to make as much money as possible no matter who is asking them to do otherwise. They are bound by law to maximize profit. No amount of yelling or cajoling will change that.

In the old days when more corporations were privately held, this strategy might not fare much better, but at least it had a chance. Because back then some human being actually owned the company. And you could make a case to that person. You could appeal to logic or emotion. But publicly-held corporations are not people, they are machines. Screaming at the machines will do you no good.

You have to provide proper incentives and disincentives, rules and regulations. Corporations must abide by the law. They don't have a choice there (except, of course, when they take over the government as they have now). They don't listen to reason, but they must listen to the law. That is where the focus has to be. Asking corporate executives to be less greedy is absurd.

Even if Obama's grand plan worked and he finally melted the heart of one of these executives, what difference would it make? That person would be replaced with someone who will not be prejudiced by emotion. The system self-selects the people who care most about the bottom line, care the least about societal obligations and who will maximize profit no matter what. Once someone goes outside of that paradigm, the system will remove them and try new people until it gets someone that will do the job -- maximize profits! If one person tries to buck the system, in time, the system will buck him.

The corporations are the Borg. Resistance is futile. There is a way to beat the Borg but it isn't by asking them nicely. It's by understanding how the machine works and providing the right regulations and incentives for it. That is what the government is supposed to do. Otherwise, the Borg will take us all over.

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The people who write those laws that you want to regulate industry are wholly owned persons of those industries.

Industry is what provides the capital required to attain public office. Why would the lawmakers want to bite the hand that feeds them?

Its a vicious circle, Cenk, but waiting for politicians to make laws regulating the very industries that own them is silly. Its never going to happen.

There are only a few ways to break this type of system, and none of them are pretty or non violent...

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by bobo1 on 03/11/2010 12:28:37 PM EST

The reason why anyone in the administration (especially Obama) chastise big money or big corps is not to change what they are doing.  It's not even really to look like they are doing something when they are doing nothing. 

It's to get what ever bill is up for a vote to get passed.  Never mind that the bill does not accomplish what the administration says it wants to accomplish.  It's for the win.

The non-cynic fraction that's left of me says it's so that one win can build on another.  Get SOMETHING done so that something else can get done later.  Incrementalism.

The rest of me realizes that it's done so that they can go campaigning on a "win".

A wire in the fire room

by blueheartinaredstate on 03/11/2010 01:02:23 PM EST

Pleading with a publicly held corporation is like pleading with a rock. It is unmovable.

So that little campaign to get advertisers to boycott Glenn Beck's show met an unmovable object? That's funny 'cause I seem to remember you talking about some big corps that dropped his show.


If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when it's "free."

by TheArtistFormerlyKnownAsTwba on 03/11/2010 01:09:09 PM EST

You know there's a differnce between pleading and threatening with a boycott.

We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.

by aidbo on 03/11/2010 01:51:33 PM EST

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We would be a third world country split into a caste system of haves and have not and never will be, except for some fantasies propagated to the masses about making it rich..

But lets be real, Obama is not that stupid, he is PART of the elites, or he would not be where he is.

This is what America is today, but where this ends up is not too difficult to speculate, but it will not be good.

As Mao said,  political power comes from the barrel of a gun, well, not going to happen today or tomorrow, but if you create the right atmosphere, it will be inevitable. You can only squeeze the middle class and the poor so long, before you get a real reaction.

by wowisdabomb on 03/11/2010 01:50:50 PM EST



 

Fuck him. We are judged by the people we surround ourselves with and the actions we take. Not only has he has refused to hold anyone accountable he has surrounded himself with the very people who have been and continue to be destroying this country. And it aint just Larry and Tim. We are talking about the entire justice department and most of the cabinet. The only decent person in there has been Lisa Jackson at the EPA.

Until you see a few of these guys behind bars, or preferably dead, nothing will change. Sadly, that is what it is going to take. No other country in the world would put up with what has been going on here. We are as captive as our politicians.

by sisco66 on 03/11/2010 09:49:56 PM EST

But hitting it really hard often works.

"The first thing Fascists usually try to do is silencing the opposition."

by opposition on 03/12/2010 12:46:10 AM EST

You've pretty much accepted that he is a sellout, a liar, has no interest in doing what is right.

So why do you keep reverting to this "Obama doesn't understand capitalism", "Obama doesn't know how to do politics", "Obama is too weak (except with Democrats)" nonsense.

Obama is Borg, or at least complicit with the Borg. He is the enemy. Accept it and move on.

by Landbeyond on 03/12/2010 05:59:39 AM EST

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