COMMENTARY: “Capitalistic Cronyism”

Posted on September 29th, 2009 in News and Commentary

COMMENTARY: “Capitalistic Cronyism”

In recent days, we have encountered an apt term that helps explain the offenses that have repeatedly occured here in Lancaster and throughout the nation, resulting with the top one percent of the population ever growing richer over the past two decades while the balance remains the same or declines. It is called “Capitalistic Cronyism”, the working among a group of the already very wealthy to further enrich themselves at the expense of the rest of society.

We need look no further locally than the building of the Convention Center Project against the wishes of almost 80% of the population and the ramming through of the relocation of the Norfolk Southern railroad yard without proper consideration of alternative locations. Now we see the apparent determination of Lancaster General Hospital, a public foundation, to waste its vast profits resulting from market dominance on an unneeded and unwanted new hospital in West Earl Township, in direct competition with the healthy Ephrata Community Hospital.

Now that we have the word for the disease, let’s see what we can do to eradicate it so that Lancaster and the nation’s business can be conducted on a level playing field.

Share

One Comment on “COMMENTARY: “Capitalistic Cronyism””

  1. Anonymous

    If you ask citizens if they want to pay taxes in order to have firefighters and policemen, they’ll still say no. Enough countians wanted the convention center. Besides, it’s not up to them. We elect our leaders. You may disagree with the convention center plan, but at least admit that honest and honorable men can differ.

    The Norfolk Southern relocation was not rammed through, no matter how many letters you copy and paste from the lawyer representing the white cracker bourgeois of Hempfield. F&M has repeatedly explained why the alternative sites will not work. The rest of this is smoke and mirrors from a NIMBY mob.

    Is Lancaster General healthy? Then why complain about its market dominance? Which is it? Is competition healthy or wasteful? Evidently, LGH thinks there’s a market for what it has to offer.

Leave a Reply

*

More News

Credo

"....I have never made it a consideration whether the subject was popular or unpopular, but whether it was right or wrong; for that which is right will become popular, and that which is wrong, though by mistake it may obtain the cry or fashion of the day, will soon lose the power of delusion, and sink into disesteem." Thomas Paine, Common Sense, on "Financing the War", March 5, 1782

Blog Archives

Categories

Convention Center Series

Convention Center Series Index

Convention Center Series Index

Prologue Chapter One: Genesis Chapter Two: The Dream Team: Penn Square Partners Chapter ...

What the Convention Center CSL Report really said

The "Conventions, Sports & Leisure” (CSL) Report is largely a ...

Keisling on Pennsylvania Politics

Keisling on Pennsylvania Politics Index

Keisling on Pennsylvania Politics Index

Index of the ongoing series by Bill Keisling Harrisburg Watershed Series Part ...

Harrisburg Incinerator Forensic Report deal with last desperate attempt – Part Six of the Watershed Series

A series by Bill Keisling The Harrisburg Authority's forensic audit of ...

Santa Monica Reporter

Santa Monica reporter comments on Academy Awards

Santa Monica reporter comments on Academy Awards

I thought the show was one of the best in ...

Oscar Hangover: Part 2

By Dan Cohen, NewsLanc’s Santa Monica Reporter Last time I talked about ...

Memoirs

Face Blindness: ‘60 Minutes’ Spotlights Rare Condition Of Prosopagnosia

Face Blindness: ‘60 Minutes’ Spotlights Rare Condition Of Prosopagnosia

HUFFINGTON POST: it like not to recognize your best friend's ...

A seventy-fifth birthday wish

By Robert Edwin Field Over dinner earlier in the week, a ...

LGH Series

Sunday News:  “LGH surplus down, but healthy at $63.2 million”

Sunday News: “LGH surplus down, but healthy at $63.2 million”

Lancaster General Health has  published its annual 990 federal financial ...