Will this be on the test?
BBC is running a
random discussion of modern problems. One discussant mentioned, quite accurately, that we aren't going to get top-down solutions because most of our institutions are distrusted. The others immediately chimed in: "Yes! And the credit rating agencies are the most distrusted of all! Until we can get them straightened out, we aren't going to solve anything."
Fantastically weird. Perfect reagent-quality example of elite isolation. The only people who distrust the credit agencies are the billionaires and fuckheads who are destroying all the
other institutions. The billionaires and their slavepuppets who "run" governments all shouted "You can't give me a bad grade! I'm EXCEPTIONAL!" when the raters tried to apply a tiny gentle adjustment in the direction of sanity, a little hint that perhaps your current direction is not precisely on target.
Modern elites hate negative feedback more than they hate anything else.
Normal humans are different. Normal humans recognized instantly that the raters are among the very few
trustable institutions, because we've known for many years that the banks and national "governments" deserve a grade of FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF--------------------------------------.
Or in numerical terms, a grade of 100 Megatons.