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eridani

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Fri Aug 9, 2013, 07:00 AM Aug 2013

Dean Baker | Glass-Steagall Now: Because the Banks Own Washington


http://www.nationofchange.org/glass-steagall-now-because-banks-own-washington-1375968414

A bipartisan group of senators recently put forward a proposal for new Glass-Steagall legislation that would restore a strict separation between commercial banks and speculative trading. Anyone familiar with the ways of Washington knows that such legislation is badly needed. It is the only way to prevent the Wall Street gang from continuing to rip off the public and subjecting the rest of us to the risks of their speculation.

The idea of the original Glass Steagall was to create two completely distinct types of banks. On the one hand there would be the standard commercial banks with which most of us are familiar. These are the banks where people have checking and savings accounts and where they might go to take out a mortgage or small business loan.
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Dean Baker | Glass-Steagall Now: Because the Banks Own Washington (Original Post) eridani Aug 2013 OP
The problem is if the banks really do own Washington there's no way such legislation will pass. n/t PoliticAverse Aug 2013 #1
At some point, it will get so bad, that the banksters will run away to hide Demeter Aug 2013 #2
 

Demeter

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2. At some point, it will get so bad, that the banksters will run away to hide
Fri Aug 9, 2013, 02:36 PM
Aug 2013

and the people left holding the bag will concede...but we aren't there yet.

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