Another Super Bowl Post
Oh, and, lest we forget, on the centenary of Ronald Reagan's birth, in a monument to unbridled capitalist greed and vaunting hubris, with George W. Bush in attendance, what, due to that same unbridled capitalist greed and vaunting hubris, may be the last football game for some time, was won by a team that is and always will be a monument to...socialism! -- Charlie Pierce, Boston Globe ...
My friend Dr. A. Nonymous, who sent me the Pierce citation, explains:
Charlie Pierce, estimable sports writer for the Boston Globe and astute observer of the national scene (he wrote a wonderful book titled Idiot America. How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free after a jaw dropping visit to the infamously stupid Creation Museum in Kentucky), came out with this interesting notion on the eve of the NFL owners' lockout of the players for the 2011 season (because, of course, they need more money).
The Green Bay Packers are owned by the fans. Truly. There is no 'owner'. Green Bay sold shares in the team. It is the only community owned non-profit sports franchise. It's run by a board of directors and executive committee who answer to the roughly 112,000 owners.
American business has been so brainwashed against public ownership of any kind that the Green Bay ownership model is now outlawed by the NFL (GB has been grandfathered in, mostly because they have been in existence a lot longer than the NFL) just in case any other municipality thinks it can take easy money away from rapacious, autocratic owners.
Is there a lesson here? Can you imagine Darrell Issa touting the virtues of a publicly-owned enterprise as being the best in the business?