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Showdown Against the Greedy Bankers in Chicago

Marchers join together in the call against banking greed and to speak out on behalf of people abused by foreclosure, subprime treachery and absurd interest rates.
October 26, 2009  |  
 
 
 
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Editor's Note: As David Moberg of In These Times writes, "Just as the showdown over financial reform is heating up in Congress and the media, a coalition of dozens of community organizations, unions, religious groups and other progressive organizations are mobilizing their own “Showdown in Chicago” during the American Bankers Association convention. ... The protest, with thousands expected, follows a week of progress in taming an out-of-control financial system." Sunday saw the kickoff of the protests, described by Rob Johnson below.

Opening night at the Showdown in Chicago. Senator Durbin from Illinois gave a rousing speech about unfairness, bailouts, credit care usury and bonus audacity. He emphasized the need to be respectful but unyielding in our demands for balanced reform. He spoke of how each marcher is there and represents the pain and hopes of individuals who were abused by foreclosure, subprime treachery and more. The only surprising element was the muted applause in Chicago for the president of the United States. Only on the third time that Durbin referenced the name Obama to arouse the crowd did he get the applause he was looking for.

Sheila Bair, FDIC chairperson, will address the crowd tomorrow. That is great to see. After watching the great episode on PBS Frontline entitled "The Warning" about OTC derivatives, I am beginning to wonder if the essential reform we should be seeking is to have only women regulate finance. Imagine if Janet Yellin had run the Fed, Elizabeth Warren ran the CFPA, Sheila Bair stayed in place at the FDIC and Brookley Born had stayed to run the CFTC. (Though Gary Gensler is doing great work at the CFTC now) They are all highly competent and god knows we would be better off. Every one of these people is first rate competent and does not seem to be missing the capacity of judgment that so many of the men have lacked in the last 20 years.

The question most asked here is "how long can this go on? Bailouts for the ones who created the mess, bankers acting like they earned it, foreclosures and bankruptcies and unemployment rising, and the Congressional Committees pretending to reform the financial regulatory system while they load up on money from the financial lobbyists.

My answer is that no one knows how long. We know that it will change. We will not see a nation that lives on 30 percent credit card rates. We will not see Wall Street wages forever at a 40 percent premium to wages throughout the economy adjusted for skill and experience. We will not pretend that only financial repackagers work hard and are deserving.


Rob Johnson is the Director of the Economic Policy Initiative at the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute and is a regular contributor to the Institute’s blog NewDeal2.0. He serves on the UN Commission of Experts on Finance and International Monetary Reform.
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And how bout a tax on these "derivative" trades?
Posted by: dingham on Oct 26, 2009 11:47 AM   
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and how bout income is all treated as income for taxes, ss, and unemployement contributions?
I fondly recall that cardboard sign "jump you fuckers" displayed on the street at Wall Street.

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Sure would be nice if the demonstrators got some publicity
Posted by: dingham on Oct 26, 2009 11:52 AM   
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on MSM. At the G20 in Pittsburg the protestors were squashed and the public didn't see how the police/authorities treat people unfortunate enough to be caught outside because MSM did not show us the pictures, let alone report on it. Free Speech Zones are BULL#%$#

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Financial reforms are long overdue...
Posted by: reg373 on Oct 26, 2009 12:19 PM   
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And the mega-banks have to be stabilized, they are too interconnected in the financial system we are all dependent on. After they are well, they should be broken up into smaller pieces so this cannot happen again -- saw a cool site; Balkingpoints ; incredible satellite view of earth

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THAT'S WHERE THE BONUSES COME FROM
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Oct 26, 2009 12:57 PM   
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Fees, penalties, and miscellaneous charges generate huge profits. How would you feel if your $16 million bonus was in jepardy? The banks just announced yet another list of new 'fees'. I'm not sure it's gonna fly. I think their party is over. ANNA

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March For A New Friend
Posted by: melpol on Oct 26, 2009 1:36 PM   
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Marches against the bankers just makes interesting reading material. Lawmakers only listen to their lobbyists. Outside of marchers making new friends, organizers of these protests are the only winners. It enhances their prestige and gets them the votes needed in future elections.

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Thank You, Thank You, Thank You ...
Posted by: mmckinl on Oct 26, 2009 2:52 PM   
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A thousand cheers for everyone who showed up to vent America's anger against the waste, fraud and abuse the banksters have heaped on America ...

Kudos for Senator Dick Durbin who was there ...

These are the real patriots. Those who show up to take America back from the Wall Street Crime Syndicate ...

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taxing pollution = the death of synthasized distillazations and tyrannies refinements
Posted by: wolvedrive on Oct 26, 2009 2:54 PM   
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too easy huh,well pollution what do ya mean pollution according to 7th century rat/fox imfo tainment statistics,every thing except BOB is pollution or a deritive hydro carbon facsimalie,declare war on carbon,look it's bart and he's declaring war & doing stuff,declaring a right off,taxes,death,war,pollution,they all go together,if ya make enough bricks outta of it some day sonny this hole street can be yours,woopie,walls,streets,black holes,floors rings of economically balanced fairness and ressonience , whats the difference,only the window/szc conceal all for sure,it's in the code system the foreign alein queers speak right in front of ya while the rip off the leveraged as yet unborn,well uh well uh uh what,fall mountains just don't fall on the "innocent much more,,,tymes up

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let them eat cake
Posted by: wolvedrive on Oct 26, 2009 4:04 PM   
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i dare ya to say that,when in France do as the guillatien,and if not in Franch stomp around and see if any thing cares or just magikally changes,yeah lets all go over thair and see who they/them are and how they/them like to spend thair gold liquidized cashable fluid ass sets,i think they/them live-? in the hamptons living the dream of acme america,revoulationary france,pink china or the empire formerly known as the soviet conglomerated incorperation,yeeah, you first,carefull they/them might have dogs cameras or secret police forces,with help like that whO!Om needs on the job training

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Down with these Robber Barons...
Posted by: L5 on Oct 26, 2009 8:54 PM   
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The time to move forward with our Pitchforks and Torches is long overdue.

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And how bout a tax on these "derivative" trades?
Posted by: dingham on Oct 26, 2009 11:47 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
and how bout income is all treated as income for taxes, ss, and unemployement contributions?
I fondly recall that cardboard sign "jump you fuckers" displayed on the street at Wall Street.

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Sure would be nice if the demonstrators got some publicity
Posted by: dingham on Oct 26, 2009 11:52 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
on MSM. At the G20 in Pittsburg the protestors were squashed and the public didn't see how the police/authorities treat people unfortunate enough to be caught outside because MSM did not show us the pictures, let alone report on it. Free Speech Zones are BULL#%$#

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» Actually Posted by: grim ripper

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Financial reforms are long overdue...
Posted by: reg373 on Oct 26, 2009 12:19 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
And the mega-banks have to be stabilized, they are too interconnected in the financial system we are all dependent on. After they are well, they should be broken up into smaller pieces so this cannot happen again -- saw a cool site; Balkingpoints ; incredible satellite view of earth

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THAT'S WHERE THE BONUSES COME FROM
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Oct 26, 2009 12:57 PM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Fees, penalties, and miscellaneous charges generate huge profits. How would you feel if your $16 million bonus was in jepardy? The banks just announced yet another list of new 'fees'. I'm not sure it's gonna fly. I think their party is over. ANNA

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March For A New Friend
Posted by: melpol on Oct 26, 2009 1:36 PM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Marches against the bankers just makes interesting reading material. Lawmakers only listen to their lobbyists. Outside of marchers making new friends, organizers of these protests are the only winners. It enhances their prestige and gets them the votes needed in future elections.

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Thank You, Thank You, Thank You ...
Posted by: mmckinl on Oct 26, 2009 2:52 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
A thousand cheers for everyone who showed up to vent America's anger against the waste, fraud and abuse the banksters have heaped on America ...

Kudos for Senator Dick Durbin who was there ...

These are the real patriots. Those who show up to take America back from the Wall Street Crime Syndicate ...

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taxing pollution = the death of synthasized distillazations and tyrannies refinements
Posted by: wolvedrive on Oct 26, 2009 2:54 PM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
too easy huh,well pollution what do ya mean pollution according to 7th century rat/fox imfo tainment statistics,every thing except BOB is pollution or a deritive hydro carbon facsimalie,declare war on carbon,look it's bart and he's declaring war & doing stuff,declaring a right off,taxes,death,war,pollution,they all go together,if ya make enough bricks outta of it some day sonny this hole street can be yours,woopie,walls,streets,black holes,floors rings of economically balanced fairness and ressonience , whats the difference,only the window/szc conceal all for sure,it's in the code system the foreign alein queers speak right in front of ya while the rip off the leveraged as yet unborn,well uh well uh uh what,fall mountains just don't fall on the "innocent much more,,,tymes up

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let them eat cake
Posted by: wolvedrive on Oct 26, 2009 4:04 PM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
i dare ya to say that,when in France do as the guillatien,and if not in Franch stomp around and see if any thing cares or just magikally changes,yeah lets all go over thair and see who they/them are and how they/them like to spend thair gold liquidized cashable fluid ass sets,i think they/them live-? in the hamptons living the dream of acme america,revoulationary france,pink china or the empire formerly known as the soviet conglomerated incorperation,yeeah, you first,carefull they/them might have dogs cameras or secret police forces,with help like that whO!Om needs on the job training

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Down with these Robber Barons...
Posted by: L5 on Oct 26, 2009 8:54 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The time to move forward with our Pitchforks and Torches is long overdue.

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