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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 08:25 PM
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Will the Wall Street Banksters Ever Be Held Accountable?
Edited on Sat May-15-10 08:28 PM by depakid
We are all still stuck in the "big Muddy." No, not the wars of old or even the oil disaster. The mud I am referring to is more like quicksand and it sucks anyone who wants to look at what happened in the financial crisis deeper and deeper into it.

Soon, you are buried in shifting sea of so-called "exotic financial instruments," and tranches, derivatives, credit default swaps, naked short-selling, etc and so forth, ad fin item. It's murkier in there than in the oil-infested waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Stop, my head hurts.

A far simpler explanation, pervasive fraud and financial crime, has been ignored by most of our economic geniuses. As I made my film Plunder The Crime of Our Time offering a "crime narrative," I ran up against the denial that greeted my 2006 film In Debt We Trust warning of a meltdown. Then I was called, a "doom and gloomer." Now I have just been ignored or considered simplistic.

Why is that? There are cultural and ideological reasons. The world of finance is dominated by the elite of the elite, up-right citizens all, including many philanthropists and patrons of the arts. How could such important "big men" ever be accused of slimy crimes?

James K. Galbraith, an economist and the son of John Kenneth Galbraith, the late and great economist who argued that "corporate larceny" was behind the crash of '29, (I honor him in the DVD of my film) believes that the economics profession, the "experts" who set the terms of the debate are partly responsible. He shared his views in recent Congressional testimony.

"I write to you from a disgraced profession. Economic theory, as widely taught since the 1980s, failed miserably to understand the forces behind the financial crisis. Concepts including "rational expectations," "market discipline," and the "efficient markets hypothesis" led economists to argue that speculation would stabilize prices, that sellers would act to protect their reputations, that caveat emptor could be relied on, and that widespread fraud therefore could not occur. Not all economists believed this - but most did.

Thus the study of financial fraud received little attention. Practically no research institutes exist; collaboration between economists and criminologists is rare; in the leading departments there are few specialists and very few students. Economists have soft- pedaled the role of fraud in every crisis they examined, including the Savings & Loan debacle, the Russian transition, the Asian meltdown and the dot.com bubble. They continue to do so now. At a conference sponsored by the Levy Economics Institute in New York on April 17, the closest a former Under Secretary of the Treasury, Peter Fisher, got to this question was to use the word "naughtiness." This was on the day that the SEC charged Goldman Sachs with fraud."

What a country: people who steal food are deemed criminals and sent away with long sentences in a prison system with the highest rate of incarceration in the world. Banksters are considered "naughty."

...The problem here is that the criminal enterprise we are up against is not just in finance where securities laws only protect investors, but in real estate and insurance. The crimes there were more pervasive and hurt more people. You need a sense of how this whole system of corruption worked. This chart offers one sense of it:

http://marcochacon.livejournal.com/732432.html

This is why prosecutors need to use the RICO law aimed at conspiracies, not just lone wrong doers. Sadly, many in the media, including progressives, prefer the top-ten "list" approach used by magazines focusing on individuals not institutions. This personalizes the problem focusing anger at bad people, not a system gone amuck. Example: an excellent but limited list of bad guys posted by AlterNet: on "America's Ten Most Corrupt Capitalists"

...The next crash will be worst.

The Banksters need to be stopped, but only the people can do that-our media and politicians, right center and progressive, are not up to the task. What we need is more than exposes but a major effort to organize like www.foroureconomy.org. This is the only way to fight back against a one-sided war.

More: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/05/15-0
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msongs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 08:30 PM
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1. no. nt
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Webster Green Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 08:34 PM
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2. No!
The Big Dick and his trained chimp will never be held accountable for their crimes either. :banghead:
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RandomThoughts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 08:37 PM
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3. Yes.
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salguine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-16-10 12:31 PM
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7. In what universe?
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rhett o rick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 11:29 PM
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4. Hell no. nm
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fasttense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-16-10 07:21 AM
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5. We had war crimes and people deliberately and consistently torturing POWs to death
and not a soul was held accountable. Why should these crimes be any different? We have become a 3rd world nation where corrupt uber rich plutocrats may commit any atrocity without ramification. I wonder how bad it will get?
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tom_paine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-16-10 09:20 AM
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6. No, never - instead they will be rewarded lavishly in a Plausibly Deniable way
so we Plebs don't wake up from our American Idol stupor.
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