Wall Street Reform: A Big Flop for the Big Lie Strategy?
http://act.commondreams.org/go/377?akid=42.124981.x3zvl5&t=12
Lottery Economy
http://act.commondreams.org/go/381?akid=42.124981.x3zvl5&t=20
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The Importance of Getting Wall Street Out of Washington, and Washington Out of Wall Street
Robert Reich, RobertReich.org: "Washington's relationship with Wall Street is growing more schizophrenic by the day. On the one hand, Congress is trying to show how tough it can be on the financial sector by enacting a law ostensibly designed to prevent another near-meltdown and taxpayer-supported bailout. As the mid-term election looms, a staggering number of Americans remain unemployed or underemployed, and most Americans blame Wall Street (whose top bankers are raking in almost as much money as they did before the crisis)."
http://www.truthout.org/the-importance-getting-wall-street-out-washington-and-washington-out-wall-street58921
Could Financial Reform Curb Wall Street?
Audio
Rose Aguilar, Your Call: "Will the financial reform plan that's currently on the table prevent another economic crisis? On the next Your Call, we'll continue our Agenda for a New Economy series by looking at financial reform. Will it fundamentally change the way Wall Street operates? Will it end bank bailouts? What laws do you think should be put in place to protect citizens? Is it even possible to get a good bill with Wall Street and Washington so closely aligned?"
http://www.truthout.org/could-financial-reform-curb-wall-street-audio58893
Financial Reform: Will We Feel Better the Morning After?
Dean Baker, Truthout: "The financial reform bills being considered by Congress will lead to a better-regulated financial system, most importantly by creating a consumer protection agency that will prevent some of the worst abuses of the last decade. However, no serious person can claim that the bills passed by the House or coming out of the Senate Banking Committee will prevent future crises."
http://messenger.truthout.org/ss/link.php?M=218701&N=643&C=89f7caada66e1246c446c82a45236d36&L=5247
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=financial+system
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=financial+reform
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Wall+Street
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=bailout
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=taxpayer
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=unemploy
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Paul+Buchheit
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Robert+Reich+Blog
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Rose+Aguilar
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Dean+Baker
Lottery Economy
http://act.commondreams.org/go/381?akid=42.124981.x3zvl5&t=20
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The Importance of Getting Wall Street Out of Washington, and Washington Out of Wall Street
Robert Reich, RobertReich.org: "Washington's relationship with Wall Street is growing more schizophrenic by the day. On the one hand, Congress is trying to show how tough it can be on the financial sector by enacting a law ostensibly designed to prevent another near-meltdown and taxpayer-supported bailout. As the mid-term election looms, a staggering number of Americans remain unemployed or underemployed, and most Americans blame Wall Street (whose top bankers are raking in almost as much money as they did before the crisis)."
http://www.truthout.org/the-importance-getting-wall-street-out-washington-and-washington-out-wall-street58921
Could Financial Reform Curb Wall Street?
Audio
Rose Aguilar, Your Call: "Will the financial reform plan that's currently on the table prevent another economic crisis? On the next Your Call, we'll continue our Agenda for a New Economy series by looking at financial reform. Will it fundamentally change the way Wall Street operates? Will it end bank bailouts? What laws do you think should be put in place to protect citizens? Is it even possible to get a good bill with Wall Street and Washington so closely aligned?"
http://www.truthout.org/could-financial-reform-curb-wall-street-audio58893
Financial Reform: Will We Feel Better the Morning After?
Dean Baker, Truthout: "The financial reform bills being considered by Congress will lead to a better-regulated financial system, most importantly by creating a consumer protection agency that will prevent some of the worst abuses of the last decade. However, no serious person can claim that the bills passed by the House or coming out of the Senate Banking Committee will prevent future crises."
http://messenger.truthout.org/ss/link.php?M=218701&N=643&C=89f7caada66e1246c446c82a45236d36&L=5247
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=financial+system
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=financial+reform
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Wall+Street
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=bailout
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=taxpayer
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=unemploy
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Paul+Buchheit
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Robert+Reich+Blog
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Rose+Aguilar
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Dean+Baker
rudkla - 28. Apr, 06:23