Posted on 14 June 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Clive Crook, Debt, Deficits, Economics, Financial Times, Republicans, Tax Cuts, Tim Pawlenty
It’s one thing for progressive economists and activists to see the emptiness and complete foolishness of Tim Pawlenty’s "economic plan". It’s another thing for perhaps the globe’s leading financial newspaper to dismiss it as something that is "difficult to describe without seeming to parody it." But, The Financial Times Clive Crook makes a valiant […]
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Posted on 13 June 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Campaign Finance, Corruption, Daniel Restaurant, Financial Crisis, The Rich, Wall Street
It is a sad story to read, and a sad but powerful comment on who runs America. Rather than come to dinner with subpoenas and maybe even a few warrants for the arrest of the people who helped engineer the economic crisis we are still digging out of, the president is groveling–for campaign cash […]
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Posted on 30 April 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Banks, Barack Obama, Dodd-Frank, Financial Crisis, Fundraising, Treasury Department, Wall Street
Earlier today I wrote about the plan by the European Commission to launch an anti-trust investigation into the credit default swaps market. I thought I was done for the day but now comes word that our own government appears to be going the other way: weakening important rules for derivatives that were part of […]
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Posted on 26 April 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Campaign Finance, Democrats, Fairness, Financial Power, Greed, Hedge Funds, Insider Trading, Republicans, SAC, Steven Cohen, Taxes
When you swim with piranhas and think they are your friends, well, you’ll eventually get a rude lesson. Especially if you do just a little thing to hurt their interests. So, it is with the folks on Wall Street, and, in particular, the hedge fund world: they are pouring huge amounts of money into […]
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Posted on 20 December 2010. Tags: "Free Market", 2012 Elections, Chamber of Commerce, Class Warfare, Democratic Party, Environment, John Robert, Justice, Unions, United States Supreme Court
Here we are living at a time of the greatest class warfare in at least half a century. It is almost impossible to form a union legally in the U.S.–corporations have all power in the workplace. We have the greatest divide between rich and poor in 100 years. And now comes some clear evidence of […]
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