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Well, parts of Glass-Stegall do exist - if only because many banks keep the investment group separate from commercial banking. For example, Commerce Bank is now called TD (something). Same company also owns TD Ameritrade. But the two businesses still operate separately. Whether by law or just because some bankers were smarter - some banks still keep their investment groups separate from their commercial banking divisions. Among the many problems are the large numbers of insolvent loans that were literally 'misplaced' on spread sheets. Today we still have numbers that do not add up. If 14% of the mortgages are non-performing and if something like 250,000 new mortgages are joining that list; then why are these banks showing profits? If GMAC is that deep in debt, then why are 'powers that be' not discussing bankruptcy or the liquidation of many assets? Whereas the stock market has been saying, "Don't worry, be happy"; these looming details are quite troubling. As usual the discussion need not include people with political agendas. This is about America, the interests of patriotic Americans (who are independents or party moderates), and a serious problem that remains not addressed. Problems (that I suspect) a majority do not even realize exist especially when stock market pundits are only promoting "Feel good" agendas. I have a troubling feeling that another shoe will fall in February. Not a catastrophic one. But never forget the lessons of history. Stock market crashed in 1929. Jobs are lost in 1933. Stock market crashed in 2008. Jobs ... |
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What is that a joke? The last year has been filled with nothing but "quick fix" approaches. And the scumbags in Congress are planning another round of "quick fix" approaches this year. We just had all these planning groups trying to address the problems with the unemployed after promising us "millions of shovel ready jobs" back in Feb. They failed after spending billions of taxpayer dollars on pet projects in the Demoncratic home states that produced a small number of jobs. They would have been better off sending the estimated $200 per job produced to every person who was on employment. It would have had a bigger and more lasting impact than the failure of the current whorish spending.
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These programs are in the country's long-term economic interests and provide long-term economic benefits. Added: I know you like to pick and chose articles and opinions. I can do that too: Quote:
IMO, simply calling the proposal on the table "snake oil" hardly contributes to a constructive discussion. SO what is your solution? Last edited by Redux; 01-03-2010 at 12:18 PM. |
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They are already planning another bailout. They have floated trial balloons and are assessing how it will be received politically.
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We can discuss the pros and cons of that, but again, it is not addressing the issue of how to prevent future bailouts, shady investment practices, and questionable home mortgage loans..which is where I have been trying, unsuccessfully, to focus the discussion. |
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Maybe that's because Congress is doing it, and they don't care what we think? They couldn't possibly upset their buddies anyway, because they might lose the next election and are counting on those buddies to keep them fat. It's always been that way, they are just aren't bothering to be sneaky anymore.
Yes, I know, my attitude makes me an enabler, but I've been watching this shit since I started working 55 years ago. For 55 years I've been pissing in the wind, bailing against the tide, and talking to the trees. They still piss me off, but my time is better spent, more productive, killing Hobos.
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Let them fail and actually put the fooking bastards in jail and take every penny they have.
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I dont know how that translates into getting nothing done. And because there will always be some level of corruption seems to me to be a poor excuse to not regulate. There will also be crime and unethical practices in any industry (and in crime and shadiness on a personal level). The goal of laws and regulations is to minimize the opportunity for illegal and unethical actions and maximize the penalty. Quote:
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600k is a smoke and mirrors propaganda number to make all the unemployed feel better about still being unemployed. And yet they still ask, were are all the jobs you promised with the stimulus bill passed in Feb?
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My new years resolution was to point out spam when I see it and move on to the next post.
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Most sub-prime loans were not in the lower end of the market, unless you think homes in the $500k - $1 million are low end. And those loans that were in the lower end market under the CRA were more highly regulated. Call it what it was....predatory and/or unethical lending, mostly by unregulated mortgage companies rather than commercial banks.....with the blame shared by borrowers who knew they could not realistically afford the new home. Quote:
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WOW. You think a quote to a Congressional hearing by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics is spam? OK.
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