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Mortgage banking meltdown: There's no valid reason but that America's corporate politicians are subservient to Wall street and the super rich.
The Bush administration on Friday announced plans for a massive and unprecedented federal bailout of the US banking system. In separate appearances Friday morning, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and President Bush announced a series of measures to shore up collapsing financial markets and called on Congress to pass legislation next week to use, in Paulson’s words, “hundreds of billions” of taxpayer dollars to buy virtually worthless mortgage-backed assets that cannot be sold on the market from banks and other financial institutions.
Paulson said he would meet over the weekend with congressional leaders to lay out the details of the government plan.
With this plan, the full cost of the immense debts piled up by the banks will be imposed on the American people. It will shift the banks’ liabilities onto the federal government, sharply increasing government budget deficits and the US debt, a process that can only further erode the creditworthiness of the United States and place a bigger question mark on the value of the US dollar.
The immediate line-up of both parties and the media behind the bailout plan for Wall Street stands in the starkest contrast to their indifference and inaction in regard to the plight of millions of American working people, who face a rising tide of home foreclosures, layoffs and sinking living standards. When it comes to the social needs of the people, the universal cry from corporate America and the two parties is, “There is no money,” but when the fortunes of the financial elite are threatened, the full power of the government and unlimited resources are marshaled virtually at a moment’s notice.
There was no suggestion in the statements of Bush and Paulson of any relief for the working class—nothing to stop home foreclosures or help those who have already lost their homes. Rather, hundreds of billions—and more likely trillions—of dollars in public funds will be used to prop up the banks.
The resulting bankrupting of the government will be used to justify a brutal assault on what remains of social programs, including Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security, and demand even greater financial “sacrifices” from workers, whether the next administration is headed by Obama or McCain. Nothing could more clearly demonstrate that behind the façade of American democracy there stands a dictatorship of big business.
In his statement, Paulson said “comprehensive” action was needed “to address the root cause of our financial system stresses. The underlying weakness in our financial system today is illiquid mortgage assets that have lost value as the housing correction has proceeded.”
This is a lie. The root cause of the crisis is the unbridled parasitism of American capitalism, which over a period of decades has dismantled huge sections of industry in order to reap super profits for the rich by means of financial speculation and fraud, based on a colossal buildup of debt. Now the bill is being passed to the American people.
Bush, flanked by Paulson, Bernanke and Cox, called for a government bailout of Wall Street in the name of “our system of free enterprise.”
“There will be ample opportunity to debate the origins of this problem,” he said. “Now is the time to solve it.”
There will, in fact, be no debate or discussion. Nobody will be held accountable for the greatest financial scandal in world history. There will be no penalties. No one who made tens and hundreds of millions from the plundering of America will be forced to give back a dime.
All of the financial resources of the United States are being placed at the disposal of Wall Street and every American citizen, without being asked, is being given the responsibility for covering the debts of the richest people in the country.
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I agree that that is what is happening, and i wonder exactly where the due process of the 5th amendment to take property is being fulfilled. Because President's Working Group on Financial Market meetings behind closed doors would not seem to satisfy the criteria.
Yes, they want us to vote them in, pay their taxes, and then swallow the load they're shooting at us. They expect us to believe it all in the name of sacrifice. But I have yet to see the big business interests actually offer to restore the system with their money.
Yes I do
it is a shame that corporate welfare even exists
why do they give our money to people who have more money than we will ever see?
We have no say in it no choice
no voice
This makes absolutely no sense….why were people allowed to borrow what they could not afford to payback
Yes, I obviously do, that was part of several of my answers concerning the financial debacle and an excellent analysis by Barry Grey of the World Socialist Web Site, my preferred site for straight talk
You cannot take a joke, Where is Your sense of humor.