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![]() Talk of tougher regulation, dealing our defecits and stimulating growth... all of that is just re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Its too late, we are screwed. ![]() |
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Wow. This thread is pure comedy. We certainly have a number of Hugo Chavez wanna-be's here. In speaking about the financial mess, I notice that people who rail against "Big" capitalism and "Big" business tend to forget government's role in Fannie and Freddie. Take a look here and note the date:
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/30/bu...e-lending.html For the few of you who support OWS, I'll post a very important part for you: Quote:
http://www.taxfoundation.org/blog/show/23617.html I hate to bring this guy up as well, but John McCain tried in 2005 to enact a bill that would bring some oversight to Fannie and Freddie. http://hotair.com/archives/2008/09/1...e-mac-in-2005/ This causes disbelief in liberals, but that bill was stopped cold by a Democrat solid party line vote. But here we have leftist dolts blaming the free market for our current problems. And completely ignoring the governments role in enabling the bad mortgages and blocking reform. All these "revisions" of history, including Mookie's revisionists at the Washington Post, can't deny the role played here, the impacts, and the snowball effect across other sectors of the economy. Well, unless they themselves have an agenda to push. Here's another tidbit: And let me be clear about one more thing. Those of you who rail against capitalism, free markets, and financial institutions.....I invite you to live in areas of the world that don't have these things. I think these ignorant types (with no knowledge of finance whatsoever) need to live in places without financial institutions, banks, and private enterprise. Let's see what you think about your standard of living in those places. There are a number of places in the world without them. You are free to move there. I'm certain that Kim Jong Il has room for you. ![]() ![]() This is why OWS is useless in the first place. They're targeting the wrong bunch if they hold any sense of intellectual honesty. But these people as we've seen are full of crap. |
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![]() Once again you are missing the big picture, go and do some proper research in to current affairs, learn to stop making stupid assumptions, leave your phoney partisan baggage at door -then come back and maybe we can talk. |
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![]() ![]() Not to mention private labels securitized more subprime loans than Fannie or Freddie ever held in their investment portfolios (as they could only securitize conforming loans) but you wouldn't know anything about that because you have your facts so wrong that it's pointless to even begin to explain to you how the process actually worked. You're closed off to fact and data, and that's your loss.
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Nah, easier to toe the party line and blame Fannie, Freddie, Barney Frank and the Democrats.
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I'll let all you economics majors argue over who shot John (the butler did it). But I'm more than a bit appalled at the license that the author of the opinion piece took with Mayor Bloomberg's statement. I don't necessarily disagree with the author's facts (once they're stripped of the author's unnecessary hyperbole). But the author tees-off on Bloomberg by opening with this:
The Big Lie made a surprise appearance Tuesday when New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, responding to a question about Occupy Wall Street, stunned observers by exonerating Wall Street: ***8220;It was not the banks that created the mortgage crisis. It was, plain and simple, Congress who forced everybody to go and give mortgages to people who were on the cusp.***8221;That's "The Big Lie?" that supports the author's accusations of a rewrite of history by "Wall Street" (whoever that is). Then why is this "rewrite" buried in the last few lines of the piece? Bloomberg was partially correct: Congress did radically deregulate the financial sector, doing away with many of the protections that had worked for decades. Congress allowed Wall Street to self-regulate, and the Fed the turned a blind eye to bank abuses.Oh! So Bloomberg was not lying? Well then, never mind. If you can't make you points (and good ones) without resorting to the lamest form of fallacy (straw man), then I've got no more time to waste on you, Mr. Ritholtz. Get an adult to help you with your next column. |
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And with equal respect, Mookie, I don't think that I misunderstood his "point" at all. It was hammered home with tenpenny nails throughout the piece. "The Big Lie" (which, amusingly, includes any disagreement with the infallible gospels of man-made climate change or Keynesian economics) also has a Wall Street version - namely the banks are the victims, not the cause, of the financial meltdown." Got it.
Perhaps you missed my point, however. The author claims that "one group" (aka:"these people," "they" and "those whose bad judgment and failed philosophy helped cause the crisis") are exonerating themselves by "rewriting history." Ritholtz then sets up as the only example of "these people" one Michael Bloomberg, whose only apparent connection to "bad judgment and failed philosophy helped cause the crisis" is the fact that his business supplied Wall Street with the tools of its trade - namely data access and terminals. Having thus conclusively established Mr. Bloomberg's bona fides as one of "those people," Ritholtz then bases his entire argument that a "Wall Street version of the Big Lie" exists upon a quote taken from Mayor Bloomberg stating that "It was not the banks that created the mortgage crisis. It was, plain and simple, Congress who forced everybody to go and give mortgages to people who were on the cusp.***8221; (emphasis added). (And here's the rest of Mayor Bloomberg's quote: "Now, I'm not saying I'm sure that was terrible policy, because a lot of those people who got homes still have them and they wouldn't have gotten them without that.Note that Mayor Bloomberg is referring to the "mortgage crisis, " and not "the financial crisis" to which nearly all of Mr. Ritholtz's article concerns itself. Granted, the two disasters are of a pair - the mortgage crisis triggering the financial collapse - but Bloomberg never said that the banks were "victims" of the financial collapse, did he? Nope. And that's why Mr. Ritholz has to retract (a bit) from his claim to Bloomberg's contribution to the author's "Big Lie" conspiracy at the end of his piece. That's his straw man, Mook. And that's what turned me off. Using a half-truth to argue a bigger truth is no truth at all. |
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Who writes the rules, mookie? Who gets their backing and support straight from the taxpayer? Where did the directives from lending sub-prime come from? And who tried to fix it? What people blocked it for ideological reasons? The facts vs. your facts are two different things.
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We do not get robbed by states or the institution of "the government". We do get robbed by political parties and economic lobby groups. We do get robbed by individual human people who have clearly defined interests in the current constellation that are directed against the longterm interests of the people, the nations. For the politician, it is party's power, his individual career, and ideology. For the lobbyist, it is the maximising of financial profit in the shortest ammount of time, and after that avoiding to get hold responsible. Both the economic lobbyist and the politician in this understanding are acting absolutely asocial. In my understanding, - Mafia-like organisations of crime, - religious institutions like lobby groups, churches, clerical unions, - banks and big corporations, - and political parties, all count as different manifestations of what we call "the organised crime", again, they all are heads of the same hydra. That's why they work hand in hand so wonderfully. It'S not four different problems. It's one big problem, smiling and biting with four different faces. The venom the bites inject, is "control".
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