AlterNet / By Kevin Connor
Exposing the Great American Bubble Barons: Join Us in the Investigation

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barons who got obscenely rich as they destroyed our economy. Help hold
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       A century ago, the robber barons at the helm of the U.S.
economy were easily identifiable titans of industry: Andrew Carnegie
of Carnegie Steel, John D. Rockefeller of Standard Oil, financier and
steel magnate J.P. Morgan. It was easy to draw the link between the
robber barons' brutal business practices and their immense wealth; it
was clear that these businessmen were, quite literally, robbing the
American people in the course of amassing their fortunes.

The influence of today's super-rich is significantly harder to trace.
Much of their wealth is managed in opaque Wall Street investment
vehicles and byzantine corporate structures. They are less likely to
slap their names on their ventures, and their profitable relationships
with the most destructive segments of our economy are hidden behind
layers of corporate control. In our post-industrial economy, they
amass wealth not by producing things with actual value, but rather by
riding waves of speculation, such as the housing bubble, to dizzying
heights of wealth.

Today's super-rich are not robber barons, but bubble barons: they
extract their fortunes from intensifying cycles of imaginary wealth
creation and destruction, live at a far remove from their businesses,
and evade accountability in the public spotlight. The robber barons
stood behind their economic crimes; the bubble barons, for the most
part, do not.

Beginning today, AlterNet and LittleSis.org are partnering in an
investigation of these bubble barons -- a select group of American
multi-billionaires who saw astronomic gains in wealth during the
housing bubble, and who so far have evaded all accountability in the
midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Who are
they? Where did their wealth come from? Where has it gone? How do they
exercise their influence?

To find out, we need your help: Click here to sign up with
LittleSis.org and join AlterNet's investigation of America's bubble
barons. (E-mail [email protected] if you have any questions.)

Once you sign up, you'll receive instructions about how you can help
with our research. You will also receive instructions on how to use
LittleSis, a platform for collaborative research on influential
Americans, which we like to call an "involuntary facebook."

We've identified 67 "bubble barons" (also listed below) to target with
this investigation. All are worth $2 billion or more, and all have
ties to the industries that benefited most from the housing bubble:
real estate and finance. Some, such as New York mayor Michael
Bloomberg, have enjoyed increases of over 400 percent on what were
substantial fortunes in the pre-bubble years. Others, such as former
Enron trader John Arnold, are newly minted billionaires.

Following the bubble barons' money will be a key component of our
investigation; naturally, this will entail a closer look at their
charitable and political activities. Bloomberg, for one, supports
public health initiatives through his family foundation. George Soros
is a well-known funder of progressive causes through his Open Society
Institute. The Koch brothers, on the other hand, are prominent backers
of conservative organizations.

All of these fortunes were built on the illusion of a sound economy --
an illusion that came crashing down for most of the country in 2007
and 2008, as record numbers of Americans lost their homes to
foreclosure and saw their jobs disappear.

But the illusion didn't come crashing down for the bubble barons. The
U.S. government came to their rescue, in the form of massive,
taxpayer-funded Wall Street bailouts and a monetary policy that
rewards wealth, above all -- the bubble barons, above all. While
Americans struggle under the burden of double-digit interest rates on
mortgages and credit cards and see their savings accounts eke out
gains measured in basis points, the bubble barons are essentially
getting paid unprecedented amounts to sit on their money, simply
because they have lots and lots of it.

Ferociously destructive for most of the country, the bubble economy --
albeit in slightly different form -- continues to generate tremendous
wealth for the super-rich.

Who are the bubble barons? We need your help mapping their connections
and following their money; where is their bubble wealth going, and
where has it gone, now that most of the country has entered a period
of economic devastation? Click here to sign up. Or e-mail
[email protected] to learn more.

Ultimately, you will be asked to adopt a bubble baron and find out as
much as you can about that individual. Which companies has he worked
at, founded or owned? Which boards does he sit on? Where does he
invest his money? Does he make charitable donations? If so, to whom?
Where did he go to school? Who are his closest professional associates
and business partners? Who is he married to?

At the conclusion of the investigation, we will produce a network
visualization of the bubble barons and their connections, an article
summarizing our findings, and a list of the top 10 bubble barons, as
selected by the investigative team (you!). All of this will be
published on AlterNet in coming weeks, and all participating citizen
journalists will be acknowledged as contributors to the research.

A note on our methodology: The initial set of 67 bubble barons was
compiled using lists of Forbes 400 wealthiest Americans for the past
10 years. We selected individuals who had seen large, sustained
increases in wealth over that period, and had a net worth of $2
billion or more as of 2009 (multi-billionaires). We included
individuals with the strongest ties to the finance and real estate
industries.

Some notable names did not make the initial list because they did not
see net gains in wealth over the past 10 years. Warren Buffett,
surprisingly, hasn't seen huge gains since the dot-com bubble, if
Forbes' data is to be believed. Others didn't make the cut because
their industry was not adequately bubble-oriented (e.g. Oprah, Bill
Gates and the Google founders).

The list is subject to revision, so if you are particularly interested
in adding an individual you believe fits the criteria, please make the
case in an e-mail to [email protected] or the research group (and be
prepared to sign up and tackle research on that particular bubble
baron).

Click here to join us in investigating the bubble barons. It's time to
hold them accountable!

The Bubble Barons (in alphabetical order):

Sheldon G Adelson

John Arnold

Andrew Beal

Leon D Black

Michael Bloomberg

Donald Bren

Ronald W Burkle

Charles Butt

Steven Cohen

William E Conway Jr

Daniel D'Aniello

Ray Dalio

Stanley Druckenmiller

Dan Duncan

Philip Falcone

Malcolm Glazer

Kenneth Griffin

William Gross

Harold G Hamm

Timothy Headington

William Hilton

Robert Holding

Carl C Icahn

Rupert H Johnson Jr

Charles B Johnson

George Kaiser

Pauline MacMillan Keinath

Peter N Kellogg

Richard Kinder

Charles G. Koch

David Koch

Bruce Kovner

Henry R Kravis

E Stanley Kroenke

Edward Lampert

Richard LeFrak

Theodore Lerner

Cargill MacMillan Jr

Whitney MacMillan

Michael Milken

Paul Milstein

David Murdock

Daniel Och

John Paulson


Ronald Perelman

Peter G Peterson


Marion MacMillan Pictet

Ira Rennert

George Roberts

Julian Robertson Jr

Stephen Ross

David Rubenstein

Donald Schneider

Stephen Schwarzman

David Shaw

Harold Simmons

James Simons

John Sobrato

George Soros

David Tepper

Paul Tudor Jones II

Dennis Washington

Stephen A Wynn

Samuel Zell

Daniel Ziff

Dirk Ziff

Robert Ziff



Join the research group now!

 Kevin Connor is a co-founder of LittleSis.org. He is also co-director
of the Public Accountability Initiative.
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