Sunday 5 June 2011

it's pretty lonely trying to save the world


As we all know, the US banks are the alpha and omega of corruption,
and the lack of laws and oversight have made it worse.
Blame Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, and Obama.

Unfortunately for the corrupt Congress, a few brave soldiers
have decided to guard the fort to keep Beelzebub at bay. [fools!]
They did the obvious stuff: make a law to return to Glass-Steagall
which kept the stock market banks separate from the savings banks.
Reasonable. stop the cheating. stop the bailouts

14 people, out of 200
supported this law, all Democrats

checkitout: Karl Denninger
Ignore this thread
Glass-Steagall: Where Are The Tea Partiers And Republicans?

Gee, Marcy Kaptur introduces this, and where are the sponsors?
Roscoe Bartlett [R-MD6]
John Conyers [D-MI14]
Danny Davis [D-IL7]
Marcia Fudge [D-OH11]
Jesse Jackson [D-IL2]
Walter Jones [R-NC3]
James McDermott [D-WA7]
James Moran [D-VA8]
Kurt Schrader [D-OR5]
Louise Slaughter [D-NY28]
Edolphus Towns [D-NY10]
Maxine Waters [D-CA35]
Lynn Woolsey [D-CA6]

Where's Ron Paul in this list? Bachmann? Anyone with an "R" after their name?

What does this bill do? Put Glass-Steagall back in force. That's all. The text is refreshingly short and not difficult to understand at all.

To repeal certain provisions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and revive the separation between commercial banking and the securities business, in the manner provided in the Banking Act of 1933, the so-called "Glass-Steagall Act", and for other purposes.

The text begins with:

(a) Wall Between Commercial Banks and Securities Activities Reestablished- Section 18 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1828), as amended by section 615(a) of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:

You keep hearing about how the "Tea Party" is about fiscal responsibility and capitalism. Well, if so, where's their support of this? Why isn't this bill on the floor right now, being debated and passed with broad, near-unanimous bipartisan support?