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  1. Visit The Bailout: Bush’s Final Pillage | Naomi Klein The Bailout: Bush’s Final Pillage | Naomi Klein

    This is where Treasury’s equity pays off big time. By purchasing stakes in these financial institutions, Treasury is sending a signal to the market that they are a safe bet. Why safe? Not because their level of risk has been accurately assessed at… More

  2. Visit Daily Kos: Analysing the current financial crisis Daily Kos: Analysing the current financial crisis

    reviews written reaction to current financial crisis: 1. the insane deadenders 2. the Establishment, not moving an inch 3. the smart analyses

  3. Visit It's His Party | The American Prospect It's His Party | The American Prospect

    Barack Obama might be running on a post-partisan platform, but he is more focused on building the Democratic Party than any other candidate in recent history.

  4. Visit Fafblog! the whole world's only source for Fafblog. Fafblog! the whole world's only source for Fafblog.

    FACT! Barack Obama was a community organizer. ACORN is made of community organizers. Acorns come from oak trees. Oak trees belong to the genus Quercus, which includes Quercus faginea, the Portuguese oak. The prime minister of Portugal is José Sócr… More

  5. Visit Firedoglake » Obamanomics Firedoglake » Obamanomics

    Oh, I know all of this is a dream. Obama's not a liberal, despite all the screaming. That's not his fault, there's hardly a liberal left in America. As I like to joke, "Americans wouldn't know a liberal if he gave them universal health care". And … More

  6. Visit Steven Pearlstein - It's Wall Street's Turn to Bolster Confidence Steven Pearlstein - It's Wall Street's Turn to Bolster Confidence

    In putting several trillion dollars in government funds on the line, the country has now done just about everything that Wall Street could have asked to address the financial crisis. The question now, as John Kennedy might have put it, is what Wal… More

  7. Visit Calculated Risk: Credit Crisis: Watching for Signs of Progress Calculated Risk: Credit Crisis: Watching for Signs of Progress

  8. Visit McClatchy Washington Bureau | 10/12/2008 | Private sector loans, not Fannie or Freddie, triggered crisis McClatchy Washington Bureau | 10/12/2008 | Private sector loans, not Fannie or Freddie, triggered crisis

    Federal housing data reveal that the charges aren't true, and that the private sector, not the government or government-backed companies, was behind the soaring subprime lending at the core of the crisis.

  9. Visit Not So Wonderful Now - washingtonpost.com Not So Wonderful Now - washingtonpost.com

    The next decade, then, seems likely to belong to Potters from both sides of the aisle. Once the bailouts end, bankers and bureaucrats alike will grow increasingly tightfisted. Easy credit will become a privilege of wealth and mortgages vastly more… More

  10. Visit The right blames the credit crisis on poor minority homeowners. This is not merely offensive, but entirely wrong. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine The right blames the credit crisis on poor minority homeowners. This is not merely offensive, but entirely wrong. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine

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