Too Corrupt To Fail

Guest Post by The Zman

In all of the big institutional scandals, there is always a question that rarely gets addressed and that is, how did it go on for so long? By the time the thing starts to become public, the number of people involved, either actively or passively, has reached a point where it became impossible to hide. In some cases, the issue at the heart of the scandal just became a normal thing to the people inside the institution. For some mysterious reason, no one raised the alarm until much too late.

The best example of this is the Catholic Church scandal. By the time the story of the homosexual priests was public, the Church was infested with them. The lavender mafia had taken over whole orders. The number of pederasts had reached a point where moving them around the system was just a part of the administration. As people started asking questions and making claims, the system rallied to defend itself, without much thought about what it was defending. The corruption was systemic.

Something similar protected Jewish perverts like Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein from being exposed. In both cases, lots of people knew these men were involved in degenerate activities, but no one dared say it publicly. In the case of Weinstein, the excuse was that outing him would be bad for the career. In the case of Epstein, the excuse was he had dirt on powerful people. No one knows if that is true. It’s one of those just-so answers to avoid having to think much about it.

It seems that corruption has a dynamic that starts with the first flexing of the rules that are supposed to control the institution. Somewhere along the line, it becomes expedient to overlook some minor infraction. Like a cancer, the exception making starts to spread through the system. At first, a small number of people are breaking rules and tolerating the rule breaking. As each new person learns of the practice, he is a smaller minority relative to the set of rule breakers. Thus he is less inclined to oppose it.

At first it is a handful of senior people, for example, involved in some sort of minor shenanigans that violates the spirit of the rules. The first person to learn of it is faced with taking on that cabal of senior people. Alternatively, the rule breakers are junior people, but their bosses look the other way, because they have other political interests or they are just too lazy to address it. Either way, the potential whistle blower is always outnumbered. That alone is often enough of a discouragement.

At some point, another dynamic kicks in. Those who cannot tolerate the corruption, but lack the courage to do anything about it, are boiled off. They move on, leaving behind a mix of cowards and corrupt. Of course, the corrupt flock to corruption, so the institution becomes a magnate for the type who like rule breaking. Before long, you go from a system where rule breaking is not tolerated and the rule breakers fear exposure, to a system where rule breaking is normalized and rule enforcers fear exposure.

The best example of this is the rotten police precinct. In every case, the corruption begins with a small number of cops. The good cops try to do something about it, but run into lazy or fearful superiors, who refuse to address the issue. Those cops either move on or find a way to justify their silence. Other cops either tacitly support the bad cops or justify their willful blindness in some way. Before long, the rotten precinct becomes an organism with its own immune system and defense mechanisms.

Put another way, the corrupt organization or system becomes too corrupt to fail, as everyone has some reason to protect it. For some at the heart of the corruption, the reason is obvious, but all around them are people who fear being shamed for having said nothing or fear being implicated for having looked the other way. The fallacy of the sunk cost becomes an operating principle. Everyone assumes there can be no turning back, so the corruption accelerates until eventually it does collapse.

This dynamic of corruption is something to consider when trying to sort out the many scandals engulfing Washington. For eight years, the media was celebrating the fact that there were no major scandals under Obama. They never said it, but there were no big scandals under Bush. The Scooter Libby stuff was the only thing that approached major scandal status and that was only because the press was bored. Otherwise, it was just eight years of partisan howling about trivial matters.

Yet, Trump hits town and the city is hit with a tsunami of front page scandals. The fact that most are hoaxes and the rest are scandals those hoaxes are intend to obscure, suggests something about the system. It sees Trump as not only a foreign body, but a threat by reason of being a foreign body. He’s the new precinct captain taking over a rotten precinct or the new bishop with a reputation for piety. The defense mechanism of the corrupt organization just assumes virtue is a vice that must be expelled.

This would explain why the whole system seems to have reorganized itself to defend even the pipsqueaks in the system. Andrew McCabe should be a perfect fall guy, as he is high profile enough to be a nice trophy, but not so high up as to be important to anyone in politics. Yet, he has been funneled millions of dollars by the system, through jobs and speaking fees. His legal defense fund quickly filled up with millions of dollars from Washington lobbyists. The system wants him safe.

Something similar is happening with the fake whistle blower story. The system saw that Trump people were looking into the Biden stuff. Instinctively the system responds with the fake whistle blower, so the democrats can bellow about impeachment, rather than defend Joe Biden. Why not just let this very corrupt old man go down in flames so Warren can be the nominee? The thoroughly corrupt organization lacks the ability to sacrifice any part of itself, so it instinctively defends the whole.

This video of Rudy Giuliani talking about the Biden corruption is interesting for a number of reasons. One is the level of corruption. It does appear China bought Joe Biden, while he was Vice President. Putting that aside, Giuliani seems to be realizing, as he is talking, that Washington is just like the organized crime he prosecuted back when he was making a name for himself in New York. It is an organism whose purpose, in addition to the corruption, is to defend itself against exposure.

Back during the mortgage crisis, the expression “too big to fail” became a catchphrase for justifying government support for the banks. Something similar is at work in Washington, in that it is too corrupt to fail. It’s not that so many people depend on politics as usual. It’s that the graft and corruption is so wide spread, no one thinks they can afford even a little exposure. The business of Washington is now concealing the fact it is thoroughly rotten. The business of the empire is organized crime.

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9 Comments
TN Patriot
TN Patriot
September 27, 2019 9:06 am

The federal government has become too big to function. We now have a government of the government, for the government and by the government and the people are fleeced to pay for it all.

flash
flash
  TN Patriot
September 27, 2019 9:34 am

The federal government is a criminal organization… for the criminal , by the criminal…always was and always will be.

Vote Harder
Vote Harder
  TN Patriot
September 27, 2019 9:45 am

Didn’t you vote for less government in the last election?

Martel's Hammer
Martel's Hammer
September 27, 2019 9:13 am

Well done, awesome article. Explains the mechanism by which institutions become overwhelmingly corrupt without after to use a Deux Ex Machina explanation of a hidden secret cabal. Sure there are many secret cabals but our government institutions managed to corrupt themselves mostly on their own. The only answer is, therefore, to take the whole structure down, these institutions are beyond saving, they must be reimagined and rebuilt from the ground up.

Trump is not going to be able to do that but he can make a dent if he is willing. I suspect that he is really pissed off so could be a possibility we some movement but my expectations are for nothing to happen.

Trump could be removed as the Senate which is filled with swamp rats will find a reason to roll over and join with their more natural allies the Deep State Left.

I hope Trump anticipates this and refuses to leave the WH (bring in the troops now)….and well you know what comes after that.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Martel's Hammer
September 27, 2019 9:43 am

Hammer..

You make a lot of sense with the majority of your comments. Even this one ‘makes a lot of sense’…but I disagree.

This nation was founded by many who were already involved in ‘a secret cabal’-freemasonry.

Just this morning I heard Speaker Pelosi say she was “praying for the president, that god might “illuminate” him…..’

I can’t get anything to type without delay…ten minutes to type this, re-positioned the erratic cursor a dozen times.

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<——== the proof is found if you dig deep enough.

"The only answer is, therefore, to take the whole structure down, these institutions are beyond saving, they must be reimagined and rebuilt from the ground up."

THAT'S THE PLAN !

Phoenix

Vote Harder
Vote Harder
  Martel's Hammer
September 27, 2019 9:50 am

Trump could be removed as the Senate which is filled with swamp rats will find a reason to roll over and join with their more natural allies the Deep State Left.

There is no “Left Deep State” or Right Deep State” there is only the “Deep State”.

Didn’t you vote for no deep state in the last election?

bob
bob
September 27, 2019 9:23 am

So much corruption we have gridlock. You think Trey Gowd-who at one time seemed like a champion of justice- backed off and has dropped silent because he forgot what he was about? They can’t go after anyone, because they all got dirt on everyone. More butt covering going on that at a fat girl fashion show.

'mouse No. 9
'mouse No. 9
September 27, 2019 9:43 am

1. Character or integrity lapse.
2. Discovery.
3. Decision to reveal or hide.
4. Close ranks and protect the institution, or
5. Come clean, accept the consequences.
6. Choice 4 fosters growth of the cancer.
7. Choice 5 at huge risk, attempts a painful cure, with a goal of return to integrity.

In the good book, it says something about nothing shall remain hidden; all will be revealed with a light that shines upon such evil, and what is said in secret shall be shouted from mountain tops.
Let those with eyes to see, and with ears to hear.

Funny that, and ironic that stray cats from the faith wander the darkest alleys at night, where fights and injuries occur, while civil, decent people of good morals and character are resting, asleep and ignorant of why some cats reportedly have nine lives.

So, too, that good felines constantly patrol for infestations of vermin.

Cue the video of the barnyard cat watching idly by, as thousands of mice scramble about like cockroaches, when the nest is exposed.

Torch them, and if need be, sacrifice the barn to an inferno, lest they spread to infest His house.

22winmag w/o tagline
22winmag w/o tagline
September 27, 2019 10:32 am