CIAO PAUL, IDOLO MIO
CIAO PAUL, IDOLO
MIO
Paul Volcker passerà alla storia
come l’uomo che aveva domato la crisi del Dollaro quando era a Capo della
Federal Reserve. Qualche idiota ha provato, alla sua morte, ad accusarlo di
aver provocato l’enorme crescita del debito pubblico italiano dal 60% del GNP
di quegli anni 80 agli attuali 143% dei giorni nostri. Il ciclone l’hanno
provocato le nostre ruberie, incapacità, trucchetti e malversazioni orchestrate dalla
nostra classe politica e da noi che l’abbiamo lasciata fare, curanti unicamente
dei propri benefici personali.
É morto un grand’uomo, come non abbiamo mai avuto.
Paul
Volcker was the greatest American hero that I have known. I want to
convey to you what made him such a great hero both because I’d like the
memory of him to be accurate and
because I believe that we have lost sight of what great heroes look
like and I hope that looking at one will help us rekindle that memory.
For
the nearly 50 years that I watched him or knew him personally, I found
Paul to be a man of unwavering character and capability who put working
in the service of
our country above all else, always putting doing the right and difficult things ahead of the expedient and partisan things.
In
1970-71, I watched how he managed the breakdown of the dollar monetary
system with great skill. In 1979-84, I watched him break the back of
inflation, which was essential for our economic
system’s survival and required great character to do the right thing
under strong criticism because tightening monetary policy meant a lot of
people had to suffer a lot. At the time, he was the most powerful man
in the world because, although the U.S. president
could push the nuclear button, Volcker controlled how much money and
credit there was in the world, which had a much bigger impact than
anything else at the time.
After
he left the Fed in 1987, I watched him be chosen to oversee the
recovery of Holocaust victim assets from Swiss banks because the world
considered him to be the most capable and least
biased person to tackle this highly contentious issue. After that I
watched him take on and handle the highly politically-charged
investigation of corruption in the UN oil-for-food program in Iraq, once
again because he was the most principled and capable
person who everyone believed would do the right things rather than
politically expedient things. Over the last 50 years, I watched
presidents from both political parties and heads of states from all
important countries in the world rely on his great capabilities
and character to provide them with wise guidance. I knew him personally
as a man who had great wisdom, humility, and classic heroism in which
he sacrificed his well-being for the well-being of others.
Even
after he knew that he was approaching his end, when we would talk, he
never worried about himself as much as he worried about the well-being
of our country and those who served it.
When I asked him how he was doing, he would briefly give an accurate
summary of his health and then move on to what was most important to
him, which was making sure that public servants were well-educated and
equipped to serve our nation well.
The
below video discussion between us, in which I asked him to pass along
his most important principles, might help you better understand this
great man and the messages he most wanted
to leave behind. When watching it, keep in mind that he then knew that
his time was limited.
It is for all these reasons that I assess Paul Volcker to be the greatest American hero that I have ever known.


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