The big bankers would have been beaten as a political force
james galbraith obviously will win no points with our handlers by telling the truth...
gosh... seems like decapitating the bankers would have been one of the most valuable things obama could have possibly done and what a wonderful opportunity he had - and blew it...!
here's a noteworthy galbraith quote...
the defining feature...? yep... the leading force...? yep... in full control...? yep, yep and yep...
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Up to a point, one can defend the decisions taken in September-October 2008 under the stress of a rapidly collapsing financial system. The Bush administration was, by that time, nearly defunct. Panic was in the air, as was political blackmail -- with the threat that the October through January months might be irreparably brutal. Stopgaps were needed, they were concocted, and they held the line.
But one cannot defend the actions of Team Obama on taking office. Law, policy and politics all pointed in one direction: turn the systemically dangerous banks over to Sheila Bair and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Insure the depositors, replace the management, fire the lobbyists, audit the books, prosecute the frauds, and restructure and downsize the institutions. The financial system would have been cleaned up. And the big bankers would have been beaten as a political force.
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[I]n a crisis, you need new people. You must be able to attack past administrations, and override old decisions, without directly crossing those who made them.
President Obama didn’t see this. Or perhaps, he didn’t want to see it. His presidential campaign was, after all, from the beginning financed from Wall Street. He chose his team, knowing exactly who they were. And this tells us what we need to know, about who he really is.
gosh... seems like decapitating the bankers would have been one of the most valuable things obama could have possibly done and what a wonderful opportunity he had - and blew it...!
here's a noteworthy galbraith quote...
Today, the signature of modern American capitalism is neither benign competition, nor class struggle, nor an inclusive middle-class utopia. Instead, predation has become the dominant feature — a system wherein the rich have come to feast on decaying systems built for the middle class. The predatory class is not the whole of the wealthy; it may be opposed by many others of similar wealth. But it is the defining feature, the leading force. And its agents are in full control of the government under which we live.
the defining feature...? yep... the leading force...? yep... in full control...? yep, yep and yep...
Labels: bank failures, bank stress test, banksters, FDIC, Federal Reserve System, James Galbraith, Obama administration
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