Tuesday, May 18, 2010

"TOO BIG TO FAIL"

from the May 16, 2010 New York Times
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Op-Ed Columnist
The Great Consolidation


This feels like a populist moment. Americans are Tea Partying. Greeks are rioting. Incumbents are being thrown out; the Federal Reserve is facing an audit; Goldman Sachs is facing prosecution. In Kentucky, Ron Paul’s son might be about to win a Republican Senate primary.


This is the perverse logic of meritocracy. Once a system grows sufficiently complex, it doesn’t matter how badly our best and brightest foul things up. Every crisis increases their authority, because they seem to be the only ones who understand the system well enough to fix it.


But their fixes tend to make the system even more complex and centralized, and more vulnerable to the next national-security surprise, the next natural disaster, the next economic crisis. Which is why, despite all the populist backlash and all the promises from Washington, this isn’t the end of the “too big to fail” era. It’s the beginning.

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Sunday, May 2, 2010

DRAGON TREE

found in tenerife, one of the canary islands. it exudes "dragon's blood"---a red sap when cut.
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ENCHANTING

clipped from www.stumbleupon.com
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