Bust Out - the Republican approach to governance

This whole thing about the Bush administration taking control of the US treasury, using the Nation's credit to buy junk and and selling it out the back door reminds me of something:

Davey Scatino: You told me not to get in the game. Why'd you let me do it?

Tony Soprano: Well, I knew you had this business here, Davey. It's my nature. The frog and the scorpion, you know? Besides, if you would've won I'd be the one crying the blues, right?

Davey Scatino: What's the end?

Tony Soprano: The end... It's planned bankruptcy. Hey, you're not the first guy to get busted out. This is how a guy like me makes his living. This is my bread and butter. When this is over you're free to go. You can go anywhere you want.

In case you didn't see the epsisode in question... You're living it.

A "bust out" is a common tactic in the organized crime world where a business's assets and lines of credit are exploited and exhausted to the point of bankruptcy. Richie and Tony profit from busting out Davey Scatino's sporting goods store in this episode.

UPDATE I wrote the headline for Shystee's great post, and how wrong I was fix on one of the two legacy parties as the cause of the problem. -- lambert, 2009-12-24

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"When this is over you’re free to go."

So what happens to Davey Scatino? I assume he gets killed?

[ ] Very tepidly voting for Obama [ ] ?????. [ ] Any mullah-sucking billionaire-teabagging torture-loving pus-encrusted spawn of Cthulhu, bless his (R) heart.

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi

Naw

He really was free to go, his life was ruined, his marriage destroyed, his kid's college dreams shattered. He had nothing left they needed.

Not so much the model of financial institutions.

"The Kellys owe $300,000 on their house, which has a pool in the back, crepe myrtle bushes in front and, because Mr. Kelly is a ham radio buff, a 40-foot antenna above it. But the best offer they could get gave the bank $220,000.

CitiMortgage said it would approve a sale at that price, but at the last minute told the Kellys they needed to pay $166 a month for the next 20 years, a total of $40,000."

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Around these parts we call cucumber slices circle bites

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I'm not such a bad guy once you get to know me.

If only this were the Republicans alone

Sadly, the bust out has become a thoroughly bipartisan affair.

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi