Posted on 18 October 2011. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Deficits, Eric Schneiderman, Fairness, Financial Times, Greed, Kathryn Wylde, Millionaire Surcharge, New York, Taxes
The people are there. Not surprisingly. If the politicians could get their hands out of the pockets of their contributors, we’d have some progress. All the way from the Financial Times: A poll released on Monday by Quinnipiac University found 61 per cent of registered New York City voters supported extending the state’s surcharge, […]
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Posted on 11 October 2011. Tags: Beyond May 12th, Billionaires, David Koch, Financial Crisis, Greed, Howard Millstein, Jamie Dimon, Job Party, John Paulson, New York, Occupy Wall Street, Rupert Murdoch
Occupy Wall Street has been a phenomenal awakening–and I have been proud to be a part of the non-sleepover (wimp…) outer ring of regular marchers. Tomorrow, c’mon out for another important phase in holding the economic Thieves Guild accountable–with a tour of the lairs of a few billionaires who hole up in Manhattan and […]
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Posted on 29 September 2011. Tags: A Better New York For All, Andrew Cuomo, Democrats, Eric Schneiderman, Fiscal Policy Institute, Middle Class, New York, Pensions, Poodle For The Rich, public employees, Public Employees Federation, Taxes, Tom DiNapoli
In one important respect, the poodle-for-the-rich governor of New York brings to mind another bullying, immoral politician, George W. Bush. Back when one of the most corrupt and dangerous Administrations in our nation’s history had sky-high approval ratings, thanks to igniting a gusher of misguided and illegal revenge and retribution in the wake of […]
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Posted on 27 September 2011. Tags: Corporate Greed, Goldman Sachs, Good Jobs First, Greed, New York, Subsidies, Tax Breaks
In a crisis, it’s a tough thing to watch people scramble to survive. And those that already have a lot usually are in the driver’s seat, ready to pit one person against the other. The same is true for states–ever desperate to try to get a few jobs for its citizens (and, need I […]
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Posted on 14 September 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Accountability, Banks, Barack Obama, Congress, Democrats, Eric Schneiderman, Financial Crisis, Mortgages, New York, Thieves Guild, Wall Street
People sometimes repeat certain phrases because they’ve heard them used repeatedly when they actually want to say something else, even if they aren’t conscious. Or, put another way–if you want to know why Democrats lost the special election in New York, I’d argue it has a lot to do with the Obama Administration’s failure […]
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Posted on 01 September 2011. Tags: Bank of America, Eric Schneiderman, mortgage scam, Nevada, New York, Thieves Guild
Not surprisingly, Bank of America–one of the truly despicable actors in the mortgage scandal–has violated a deal it struck with the state of Nevada. And Nevada wants to sue. Here you go: The attorney general of Nevada is accusing Bank of America of repeatedly violating a broad loan modification agreement it struck with state […]
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Posted on 26 August 2011. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Bank of New York, Banks, Committee To Save New York, Eric Schneiderman, Financial Crisis, Greed, Kathryn Wylde, New York, Settlements
Over the last couple of days, I’ve written about the blatant ethical violations of Kathryn S. Wylde, a member of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. One thing struck me in particular about the Fed’s rules for its Class C directors: Class C directors are prohibited from owning bank stocks, for example,… […]
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Posted on 25 August 2011. Tags: Bank of New York, Banks, Eric Schneiderman, Financial Crisis, Greed, Kathryn Wylde, New York, Settlements
Apparently, if you shill for the banks AND violate ethical standards set forth by the institution on whose board you sit, no one really cares. Not the editorial boards of newspapers. Not the transcribers of press releases (formerly known as "journalists"). Not elected officials. And not advocates for the public interest. Nope. The […]
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Posted on 23 August 2011. Tags: Bank of New York, Banks, Eric Schneiderman, Financial Crisis, Greed, Kathryn Wylde, New York, Settlements
I doubt few people think the Federal Reserve is anything but a mouthpiece for the big financial institutions. And most people would be right–after all, the Fed’s Board of Governors and the branches are effectively run by creatures of the banks. But, the least we can do is make sure that we […]
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Posted on 22 August 2011. Tags: Bank of New York, Banks, Eric Schneiderman, Financial Crisis, Greed, Kathryn Wylde, New York, Settlements
This is the world we live in. When a politician, who represents the people, decides to stand up to powerful interests who have robbed the people, his political peers try to foil him. On the other hand, if you kiss the ass of powerful interests, you get campaign contributions. And we wonder why the […]
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