How Our Gutless Media Helped Trigger the Credit Crisis

Truly educating the public seems a pretty remote goal for journalism when consumerism reigns. There's no consumer movement to make news; there are no leaders to be newsmakers, and few local government agencies left dedicated solely to the consumer cause. Heads of regulatory agencies rarely are invited to appear on the Sunday morning news shows, as they once were. There are only advocacy groups, including what remains of the old Nader organization, that get ... Full Story »

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by Kenneth Sibbett - Nov. 20, 2008

This is excellent journalism laying the news of predatory lenders from one era to another. great.

Miss Leiberman 's point of the media not covering the banking, credit card, mortgage lending and other practices of deceiving the common borrowers because there's not enough glamour or acculamation or interest by the major media is right on time in this age of borrowing and paying interest rates a pawn shop dealer

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