Sunday, October 5, 2008

The Peoples Republic Of Wall Street



Pepe Escobar cuts through the fog and bullshit emanating from the Washington, Wall Street, and media lockstep march to relieve you and your children of all the money they can, your future and the future of the country, while doing their damndest to stockholm syndrome you into giving it up to them willingly.



Pepe Escobar: What's behind the "no banker left behind" bailout

The financial crisis may be the number one issue on US voters' minds, but there seems to be no leadership at work in Washington, comments Pepe Escobar. The Wall Street bailout rejected by Congress and then approved by the Senate may not be the solution. It's up to foreign analysts and economists to tell it like it really is.

What is in fact being saved - capitalism or a banking oligopoly?




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Bailing Themselves Out Of Their Responsibilities



For the past two years since the midterm elections the Democrats in Congress have refused to use the power of the purse to restrain Bush and his wars.

Now it appears that they will have no problem using the power of the purse to bailout out Bush's friends while at the same time virtually wrecking their own power of the purse to pay for and implement any progressive programs for the forseeable future.

Just whose side are these people on, anyway?

Ellen Frank is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, a member of the Dollars & Sense collective. She is the author of The Raw Deal: How Myths and Misinformation about Deficits, Inflation, and Wealth Impoverish America , was published in 2004.

On Wednesday night, the US Senate passed, by a margin of 74-25, a renovated version of the same Paulson rescue bill that the House rejected on Monday. The Paulson proposal has stayed relatively intact however, with the central new additions to the bill taking the form of tax breaks and increased federal deposit protection. Ellen Frank believes that this is a terrible bill, passed without sufficient discussion, and that it has been forced upon us through scaremongering and image conjuring of a new depression, something Ellen feels the US is not vulnerable to in the way it was in 1929. She also explains her fear that this bill will handcuff future administrations from implementing progressive government programs.




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