Who Can We Bank On, Who Who Can We Trust, as Crisis Sharpens?

Washington Seems Tethered At The Hip To Wall Street and Does It’s Bidding

Wall Street may be down but by more means out. It is "clawing back" its influence with a new lobbying surge which is allowing Goldman and the big banks to pay back their TARP Money and get out from under the specter of new regulations, compensation limits and the like. Full Story »

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Topics: Finance, Campaign Finance, Money and Politics, Corruption in Congress, Corruption
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Posted by: Posted by Dwight Rousu - Jun 15, 2009 - 4:20 AM PDT
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by Dwight Rousu - Jun. 15, 2009

Schechter collects a short grand summary of the secrecy and corruption evident in government treatment of the economic crisis. He points out the mainstream media is hesitant to report the dissonance.

Meanwhile we still live with a fog of misinformation, disinformation and no information. Basic information about monies from the Federal Reserve to Banks and financial ... More »

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