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Homeowners Are Being Unfairly Faulted for Wall Street's Greednew

Those nasty subprime borrowers, the financial class bellows, how could they have done this to us? While the catalyst for our present debacle may have been housing loans, they in no way were the cause.
East Bay Express  |  Jay Youngdahl  |  10-01-2008  |  Economy

Don't Let the Weasels in the Stock Market Doornew

I'm not really surprised when the managers of large corporations do something dishonest. But I'm surprised when they do dumb things against their own self-interest.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Al Crabb  |  10-01-2008  |  Economy

Workers Will be Forced to Pay for Wall Street's Failuresnew

The Masters of the Universe have been revealed as naive speculators who believed that property values could only go up. The journalists who preached the blessings of unregulated free markets have been unveiled as blind ideologues at best, and at worst paid propagandists. The response of American politicians at all levels has been pathetic.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  09-30-2008  |  Economy

Why Are We Bailing Out Bad Banks with Our Money?new

Here's the truth: Our economy is teetering on the point of collapse. Nobody is telling you the full truth about that -- not the media, not the candidates for president.
Metro Times  |  Jack Lessenberry  |  09-30-2008  |  Economy

How Washington Could Shape the Future Coming Out of the Meltdownnew

Let's talk about reform, and your money, and what government should do now that there is a genuine, world-class financial crisis.
Artvoice  |  Bruce Fisher  |  09-29-2008  |  Economy

Crude: How Wall Street is Screwing Americanew

While it is clear that our economy is in deep trouble, there's one part of the puzzle that still lies in a place as murky as the water surrounding the refineries in the Gulf of Mexico: the Wall Street-Oil connection.
Long Island Press  |  Jed Morey  |  09-25-2008  |  Economy

Dude, Where's My Bailout?new

The newspaper biz could use some government help too. An open letter to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.
New Haven Advocate  |  Andy Bromage  |  09-25-2008  |  Economy

Dean Baker: No Blank Check for Wall Streetnew

Done properly, Baker says, the $700 billion "bailout" of Wall Street and the big banks shouldn’t cost the taxpayers a dime. "My view," the progressive economist told the Indy following a speech in Raleigh, "is that [the bailout] is necessary, but if it's structured right, we're not giving the banks anything. We're keeping the banks functioning, and that's in the public interest."
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  09-25-2008  |  Economy

Comrade Bush Nationalizes the Banksnew

The panicky flight from free-market orthodoxy in the United States is bound to fuel a revival of government intervention and welfare-state policies in the rest of the world. In the United States itself, however, they are likely to hang the wrong culprit in the end.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  09-24-2008  |  Economy

Save People, Not Bankers

Bailouts go to bankers. Why not help homeowners facing foreclosure instead?
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  09-23-2008  |  Economy

How McCain's Economic Advisor, and Bill Clinton's, Screwed the Economynew

What we're experiencing is not just one of those occasional stock market swoons or interest-rate tangos. What's going on now is a calamity of the sort not seen since the dark days of 1929.
Artvoice  |  Bruce Fisher  |  09-22-2008  |  Economy

Steal a Pig? No, Steal Bignew

The Securities and Exchange Commission is supposed to police capital markets, but it actually protects corporate bigwigs and Wall Street moguls who fleece the lambs and pluck the geese.
San Diego Reader  |  Don Bauder  |  08-17-2007  |  Economy

A Tsunami of Greed on Wall Streetnew

American contributions of about $44 million to the tsunami recovery effort seem modest by any standard -- and especially when compared to an estimated $15.9 billion being paid out in year-end bonuses to security industry employees.
The Village Voice  |  James Ridgeway and Nicole Duarte  |  12-29-2004  |  International

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