This is the first of a number of posts on the Catfood Commission’s latest travesty: the Co-Chair’s Proposal. The proposal begins with statements about “Our Guiding Principles and Values.” I’ll analyze the first page in this statement of principles in this post. 1.We have a patriotic duty to come together on a plan that will […]
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Take Out the Catfood Commission and Get On to the Real Work
November 23rd, 2010 · Comments Off on Take Out the Catfood Commission and Get On to the Real Work
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Cenk’s Post-election Rant
November 11th, 2010 · Comments Off on Cenk’s Post-election Rant
Cenk Uygur provides us with this very much to the point post-election rant. I couldn’t agree more. But the question is the messaging on it. People who want to change things, whether Dems or otherwise, need to frame things as solutions to problems, while only voting for solutions that will really work. For example, the […]
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Foreclosing the Banksters: Part 2
October 27th, 2010 · Comments Off on Foreclosing the Banksters: Part 2
In my last post, I reviewed Part 1 of Bill Black and Randy Wray’s series on “Foreclosing the Foreclosure Frauds.” In Part 2, Bill and Randy answer three typical objections to their plan: — “. . . while there were some bad apple lenders, much of the fraud was committed by borrowers. . . “ […]
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Foreclosing the Banksters
October 27th, 2010 · Comments Off on Foreclosing the Banksters
The momentum building against the continued cover-up of widespread foreclosure fraud by the big banks and their associated agents is a wonder to behold. The progressive blogosphere is afire with posts about the frauds and calls for justice. Just today, Yves Smith at Naked Capitalism had three recent items on the subject. Professor L. Randall […]
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Where’s the Outrage?
October 27th, 2010 · Comments Off on Where’s the Outrage?
Remember Bill Clinton lying under oath about his relations with Monica Lewinsky? Which is worse, the lie Bill Clinton told under oath, or the lie told by a single robo-signer on a single occasion when she/he signed a foreclosure affidavit perjuriously stating that they had reviewed and verified the information in the foreclosure documents? Does […]
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Ezra Looks Over There At the Debt-to-GDP Ratio
October 27th, 2010 · Comments Off on Ezra Looks Over There At the Debt-to-GDP Ratio
Ezra Klein did a piece yesterday offering the conventional deficit dove position on deficits and debt. Here’s a commentary on it. Gallup’s survey of voter preferences for closing the entitlement gap is incomplete It suggests the options on entitlements are like a second-grade arithmetic problem: You can either add stuff (tax increases) or subtract stuff […]
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Why Quantitative Easing Won’t Work
October 27th, 2010 · Comments Off on Why Quantitative Easing Won’t Work
Today I was planning on a post about Quantitative Easing (QE), because it seemed to me that it would never work. However, today, Randy Wray beat me to it with another great post, this time at ND20, reviewing the whole situation in detail, placing it in political context, and explaining why it’s very unlikely that […]
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The Mortgage Foreclosure Mess – Just Another Financial Crisis
October 27th, 2010 · Comments Off on The Mortgage Foreclosure Mess – Just Another Financial Crisis
[Author’s note: This has been re-posted by Joe Firestone (a.k.a. letsgetitdone) on behalf of author Warren Mosler with his express permission. Warren Mosler is currently the Independent Party candidate for the US Senate in CT] By Warren Mosler The latest mortgage foreclosure mess is just another financial crisis. It’s not a real economic crisis- no […]
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The Budget Deficit and the Versailles Rag
October 27th, 2010 · Comments Off on The Budget Deficit and the Versailles Rag
On Friday, the Government reported its 2010 Fiscal Year results. Here are some fragments from a “news” article in WaPo by Vincent Del Giudice. The U.S. government posted its second straight annual budget deficit in excess of $1 trillion as lingering unemployment constrained tax revenue. The shortfall totaled $1.294 trillion in the fiscal year ended […]
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Can You Say “Fraud” Mr. Obama?
October 16th, 2010 · Comments Off on Can You Say “Fraud” Mr. Obama?
The best short characterization of the current banking/foreclosure mess that now threatens us with another episode of “shock doctrine” capitalism is Randy Wray’s. Here it is: We have long known that lender fraud was rampant during the real estate boom. The FBI began warning of an “epidemic” of mortgage fraud as early as 2004. We […]
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