Predatory Capitalists

Published: May 27, 2023, 3:38 p.m.

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Ralph welcomes Pulitzer Prize winning reporter, Gretchen Morgenson, co-author of \\u201cThese Are the Plunderers: How Private Equity Runs \\u2013 And Wrecks \\u2013 America,\\u201d where they name names in this \\u201cheads we win, tails you lose\\u201d system of predatory capitalism.

Gretchen Morgenson is the senior financial reporter for the NBC News Investigative Unit. A former stockbroker, she won the Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for her \\u201ctrenchant and incisive\\u201d reporting on Wall Street. Previously at the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal,\\u201d she and coauthor Joshua Rosner wrote the bestseller Reckless Endangerment: How Outsized Ambition, Greed, and Corruption Led to Economic Armageddon about the mortgage crisis. Their latest book is These Are the Plunderers: How Private Equity Runs\\u2014and Wrecks\\u2014America.

The way corporate criminals get their way is by trying to make things too complex and too abstract for your daily lives. But when Gretchen [Morgenson] talks about these plunderers, and let\\u2019s call them \\u201cpredatory capitalists\\u201d, don\\u2019t think that you\\u2019re not being affected\\u2014 whether your loved ones are patients in nursing homes, whether you\\u2019re workers being laid off, whether you\\u2019re consumers being gouged for drug or healthcare prices, whether your community\\u2019s going to be hollowed out because the company that was doing okay was taken over by these vultures and closed down after they extracted the wealth.

Ralph Nader

It\\u2019s interesting now that David Rubenstein is retired [from the Carlyle Group], he\\u2019s a philanthropist. This is what these wealthy people do once they\\u2019ve finished their careers and made so much money. They become philanthropists\\u2026 We\\u2019ve all read about David Rubenstein and Steve Schwarzman and Leon Black and Henry Kravis. We read about them constantly. They are always lauded for their brilliance and their billionaire status. What we just don\\u2019t hear about are the people on the other side of their transactions.

Gretchen Morgenson, co-author of \\u201cThese Are The Plunderers.\\u201d

The disappointing thing about the Justice Department is that when they bring these cases against the companies that are doing Medicare fraud (like in the Manor Care situation), they don\\u2019t move up the corporate ladder to the owner of the company. The Justice Department does the work on the particular company that is owned by private equity, but they don\\u2019t go up the ladder. And that has a way of allowing the firms\\u2014like Carlyle in the Manor Care case\\u2014 to escape scrutiny and to escape accountability. So that would be an ideal thing to change.

Gretchen Morgenson co-author of \\u201cThese Are The Plunderers.\\u201d

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