Affluenza
"I am confident I will prevail," Shkreli wrote on
Twitter on Saturday. "The allegations against me are baseless and without
merit."
- Reuters
- Reuters
9 But those that seek my soul, to
destroy it, shall go into the lower parts of the earth.
10 They shall fall by
the sword: they shall be a portion for foxes.
11 But the king shall
rejoice in God; every one that sweareth by him shall glory: but the mouth of
those that speak lies shall be stopped.
- Psalm 63
By J.M. Hamilton (12-25-2015)
Ho, ho... ho...
Mental health professionals, psychiatrist and psychologist, have had a tough 2015. From writing academic papers and studies that could not be replicated more than 50% of the time, to backing the CIA and the U.S. military in nefarious interrogation techniques and torture - 2015 was not a banner year for these so-called professionals. It was 2013 when the Director of the National Mental Health Institute, Tom Insel, called attention to the fact that the DSM – the bible of the mental health community – was based upon pseudo-science. The term “pseudo-science” is a stretch, when we consider that the DSM is reactive, and basically treats symptoms of alleged mental health abnormalities (defined based upon societal norms). In short, the profession has a long ways to go before becoming a true science, and in understanding how the biology of the brain and the mind actually works.
That these quacks are listened to
at all is simply amazing, and yet, there they are advising the DOD, the government,
and the CIA. Our courts too,
particularly probate courts, are all too eager to accept pseudo-science
practitioners’ counsel and advice.
Judges, particularly in child custody matters and juvenile crime cases,
need a willing accomplice, or “professional,” to further support their decision
making; and psychologist and psychiatrist all too often are willing to accept money to say just about anything. After all, future work w/in
our overflowing probate courts depends upon getting along and going along with
the judge.
This appears to have been the
case recently when a psychiatrist designated a young Texas man, who had
murdered four people while driving intoxicated at three times the legal limit,
as suffering from “affluenza.” Seems
that the ultra-wealthy Couch family hired a quack, I mean a doctor, to get
their little mass-murderer (then a minor) out of an atrocity, and so said
doctor invented – or borrowed – an alleged mental illness that is not even
recognized by the American Psychiatric Association. What exactly is “affluenza” my readers ask? Well affluenza is the spin a mental
health professional, presumably well paid by an affluent family, placed upon the
little monster’s inability to show remorse, or responsibility for his actions,
while committing liquor fueled vehicular manslaughter.
And the judge…. Well, judges are
elected in the great state of Texas, and my guess is the Couch family, who
sired the little demon, maybe – possibly – paid a nice contribution to the
judge’s campaign coffers. Of course, I
have no evidence of this contribution, but I’ve been made to understand that is
how Lone Star state justice all too often works. The public’s and the victims' outrage over the
judge’s decision to place Ethan Couch on probation, after the carnage, was
considerable.
Our corrupt and two-tiered
justice system, a tier for the plutocracy and a tier for everyone else, at play
- once again.
Now if you are not wealthy, and
can’t hire a shrink to stand up for you after taking four lives, the
prosecution, and their psychiatrist, would likely call a lack of remorse something
entirely different than affluenza. The
DSM-5 calls such behavior “anti-social personality behavior.” And the International Statistical
Classification of Diseases, or ICD, would likely classify Ethan as having a psychopathic
or sociopathic personality disorder. And
now, Ethan has jumped probation and nobody in Tarrant County seems to know where
Ethan and mother have fled too. All
anyone seems to know is that the family is loaded, and mommy and son have multiple
means of egress available to them.
Ethan’s story provides a nice
intro to today’s piece. Affluenza, or in
the less empathetic nomenclature, sociopathic and/or psychopathic behavior,
seems wide spread among many members of the financial and political elite, who
seem to exhibit no empathy or remorse when preying upon the 99%.
Last week we saw one Martin
Shkreli, a Big Pharma super-villain, arrested on charges of allegedly
defrauding investors. Seems Mr. Shkreli
ran a hedge fund (MSMB Capital), or possibly a Ponzi scheme, and when the bets
went South, Mr. Shkreli, allegedly, helped himself to stocks at a publicly
traded company, Retrophin, to pay back investors. But that’s peanuts compared to the manner in
which Mr. Shkreli rips off the 99% on a daily basis, by taking over
pharmaceutical companies and then jacking up the price of drugs thousands of times over. It appears that the shear
rapacity of young Martin knows no bounds, or perhaps his defense team will tell
us that Mr. Shkreli merely suffers from affluenza. (In another case of affluenza, a coal baron,
Mr. Blankenship, was convicted of killing 29 miners. He now faces a one year sentence in prison
for his mass-murder/misdemeanor conviction.
Mr. Blankenship was found innocent of the far greater crime – in the
eyes of the law - of lying to his stockholders, which carried the possibility
of a 30 year sentence. A sociopath’s
victory if there ever was one. Once again, in terms of crime and punishment meted out, our elected
leaders – who write criminal law and the resulting sentencing - have zero sense
of proportion.)
Shkreli, of course, isn’t the
only businessman within the Pharma industry that has adopted a predatory
business model. Valeant pharmaceutical,
run by CEO/Chairman Mike Pearson, has been running around buying up drug
companies, cutting staff, gutting R&D, and also jacking up the price of
medicine. We only have ourselves to
blame for such behavior…. The U.S. is the only Western democracy that does not set caps on the price of medicine, which opens the door to predators, like
Messrs. Shkreli and Pearson, et al. These psychopaths are costing the nation
billions, and many citizens can no longer afford the medicine proscribed. As a result some Americans will die early
because a killer – ahem, Big Pharma CEO - wants to exploit a life saving drug that was priced
at thirteen dollars and change, and increase the same drug to $750, per pill. As a result, do these Pharma barons have any
less blood on their hands, than Mr. Blankenship? Arguably, they have far more… aided and
abetted by the U.S. Congress.
It’s important to remember that
Turing and Valeant create little or no new medicines or cures… they merely hand
out pink slips to employees, prey upon Americans w/ outrageous drug price
hikes, and enjoy the protection of the U.S. Congress to commit these atrocities. And the U.S. Congress’ response: Well, they’re studying the issue and have
launched an investigation, which is shorthand for how long can the Congress keep
the Big Pharma gravy train rolling, and will this situation eventually blow
over, so that the public forgets this pharmaceutical rape? Big Pharma, per Opensecrets.org, was the most
generous industry in the country (between ’88 and ’15), having spent $3.2
billion on lobbying alone.
No wonder psychopaths, like Messrs. Shkreli and Pearson, roam freely
among us. Unlike the ordinary street
thug, these gangsters have paid off our Congress handsomely for the right to
holdup the vast majority of Americans and the taxpayer, and they do so daily.
Then again, rob one man
and you’re a thug; rob millions of men and you're billionaire, who can buy off
the U.S. Congress.
Another arch-villain, Big Oil,
won a round last week, when Congress slipped a rider in the omnibus spending measure
allowing this industry to ship America’s energy independence offshore. Here too, per OpenSecrets, Big Oil has funneled at least a billion, and more, into lobbying the U.S. Congress, particularly the GOP, which apparently gives them the perennial ability to destroy and poison
the planet. Exporting U.S. energy
independence offshore will surely mean that, when oil prices do recover,
Americans will pay a premium for gas and oil products (which will mean a hit to the economy); and it also means that
the U.S. will likely stay involved in Middle East affairs for decades to come
to protect the international oil market, a boon for the military &
intelligence industrial complex and multinational oil companies operating in
the region. Which helps explain why the
GOP, and arguably Hillary, are salivating at the prospect of yet another Middle
East war in Syria. Disrupt the Middle
East oil supply chain, and Big Oil stands to profit mightily, as does the MIC. Now that Big Oil can ship America’s resources
offshore, my guess is the U.S. will, possibly, be involved in yet another
Middle East ground war, probably w/in the next 24 to 36 months. Big Oil and the MIC maybe counting on it, and
the Clintons know how to deliver for their customers.
The campaign for yet
another war has already been underway for some time: our corporate run news media, the MIC, and the
U.S. war lobby – the GOP - sell war daily.
And many American voters, well – they’re buying fear and seemingly, the
war to come.
All kinds of
businesses, and government officials appear to be suffering from affluenza, and
it’s surely not limited to Big Pharma and Big Oil. Mrs. Clinton is another case in
point. In her quest for the holy grail
of power, the U.S. presidency, seemingly nothing will stand in her way, particularly
the truth. It’s simply amazing, a recent
opinion poll indicated that the majority of Americans don’t trust Mrs. Clinton
to tell the truth. Pathological lying - a symptom of sociopathic tendencies – seemingly, and in many instances, appears to be a prerequisite for American leadership positions, both in and out of
government. Mrs. Clinton recently went
on record as stating she was unaware of any campaign contributions arriving
from Big Oil. And yet, how could she not
know that Exxon was, up until recently, a Clinton Foundation contributor? Clinton campaign contributor or Clinton
Foundation contributor…. “tomayto or tomahto”… it’s all the same. Contributors expect access and payback for
their investment in Clinton, Inc. Mrs.
Clinton’s behavior, and disavowals to the contrary, it all adds up to what many
Americans already recognize: That is,
more than likely, our next U.S. President appears to have a near pathological
tendency to stretch the truth, again and again.
Double dealing, saying one thing
and doing another, trash talking an industry and accepting contributions from
them: Welcome to Clintonland 13.0? Does anybody truly know what we’ll get if
Mrs. Clinton becomes president?
Apparently, the truth is not important. What is important is that she
deliver the goods, and contracts, and help maintain the status quo for wealthy
donors and Clinton Foundation contributors.
Mrs. Clinton, as Secretary of State, had a proven track record of helping those least in need. Who in
their right mind believes for a second that Mrs. Clinton will be an agent for
change, or for good for that matter?
And yet seemingly, the coronation proceeds.
And the bold and
the honest, well – they’re not fairing too well. Senator Paul, who had the
audacity to tell the American public that the U.S. is bankrupt and can’t lead
world foreign policy from a bankruptcy court, is near the bottom of the GOP
pack. Senator Sanders, the other
candidate with a fondness for the truth, has done quite well, despite the
Clinton owned DNC throwing up road block after road block against the senator. If the DNC isn’t limiting the number of
televised debates, or positioning them when the public is least likely to
watch, democratic party brass are attempting to cut off Mr. Sanders’ access to
his constituency database and campaign contributions.
Nice. (Seems that the Clintons are willing to do just
about anything to obtain power, and unfortunately for Americans that makes them
an easy mark. Asked to name her key achievements as Secretary of State, both Mrs. Clinton and the State Department
were at a loss for words. Now how often
has anybody seen a Clinton at a loss for words?)
Mr. Sanders has nailed the
critical economic issues of our time, and Warren-like recommends the
re-implementation of Glass-Steagall, which would disrupt and smash the Wall Street cartel …. a key Clinton campaign contributor. No wonder Mrs. Clinton has no break up plans.
Our national economy is dominated by cartels and monopolies, and Americans can’t participate in our economy, or
buy a product or service, without running into a combination or robber
baron. It’s the issue of our times: M&A, fueled by the Fed’s easy money policies, is killing jobs, opportunity, the tax base, aggregate demand, and the
American dream. Wage and wealth
inequality grow greater, while wages stagnate and jobs flee offshore in a fugue
of globalization and M&A pink slips.
And this process of consolidation builds upon itself, grows ever stronger,
and is self-reinforcing… M&A was at a fever pitch in 2015 (a peak last seen right before the 2008 Crash). Fewer jobs
as a result of M&A leads to less aggregate demand, and this in turn leads
CEOs to resort to additional financial engineering, layoffs, and M&A to
goose earnings per share, and management bonuses and pay. Moreover, M&A, monopolies and cartels tax
citizens’ wages with monopolistic profits, so that suppressed, depressed and
stagnating wages are crippled by monopolistic taxation w/out representation. No wonder the Fed is backing off their easy
money policies, those policies have financed an impenetrable oligarchy’s
formation, and are killing capitalism in the process.
Want to cure the U.S. economy and
unlock America’s greatness again…. That’s easy, go full Teddy Roosevelt on American
multinationals, and break up cartels and monopolies. Not only would this return America to her
former glory, but it would save capitalism from itself. For just as M&A and combination are used
to cut cost/labor, the inverse of M&A (i.e. cartel and monopoly breakup)
will add jobs and opportunity. As for
the executive and management class, don’t worry about them - they’ll always
find a way to make boat loads of money.
The solution is obvious, and yet,
outside of Mr. Sanders, there’s not a single candidate who’s willing to take on
the Neo-gilded Age’s major cartel, Wall Street banks. Mr. Paul does come in second, as a true fiscal
conservative, when he talks about putting the brakes on the war lobby,
jingoism, and hence, the MIC. Otherwise,
the GOP has fallen all over themselves to avoid such topics, and particularly wage
and wealth inequality, and instead plays the fear card with a little help from
their friends, the corporate run news media.
Affluenza is ubiquitous, and in particular
- appears to be running rampant among the billionaire class and the politicians
they own. Ah to hell with it… let’s
throw decorum to the wind, and call some of the elite what they truly are: taxpayer funded welfare addicts, and crony
government junkies, with psychopathic and sociopathic tendencies. But if you are looking for a mental health
care professional to make that diagnosis, they are likely to call it affluenza,
as they are suffering from their own set of credibility issues at the present
and must pander to their masters.
A very happy holidays to my
readers, and JMH looks forward to writing about economics and politics in 2016
and beyond.
Copyright JM Hamilton
Publishing 2015