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December 22, 2011

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No One Is Above the Law

The American ideal of equal and impartial justice under law has repeatedly been undermined by attempts to concentrate power. Our political system has many advantages, but it also provides motive and opportunity for resourceful people to become so strong they can elude the legal constraints that bind others.

The most obvious example is the oil and railroad trusts at the end of the 19th century. A version of the same process is happening again today, but what has become concentrated is not a vital energy source or the nation’s transport arteries but rather something much more abstract – financial sector risk.

In early 2009, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner reportedly said to President Obama and senior members of the new administration, with regard to the financial system (as described by Ron Suskind on Page 202 of “Confidence Men”:

The confidence in the system is so fragile still. The trust is gone. One poor earnings report, a disclosure of a fraud, or a loss of faith in the dealings between one large bank and another — a withdrawal of funds or refusal to clear trades — and it could result in a run, just like Lehman.


Three years later, the megabanks are even bigger, as is the risk they concentrate (see my recent testimony to the financial institutions subcommittee of the Senate Banking Committee for details). Curiously, their precariousness, as much as their power, is shielding these behemoths from the enforcement of financial fraud laws.

Whenever someone or a group of people is above the law, equality before
the law is ended. This is how the megabanks, and the way they are
treated, threaten to undermine democracy.

http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/22/no-one-is-above-the-law/

@some of the data we are getting is not all that accurate..you think?


Special Report: The watchdogs that didn't bark
"I think it's difficult to find a fraud of this size on the U.S. court system in U.S. history," said Raymond Brescia, a visiting professor at Yale Law School who has written articles analyzing the role of courts in the financial crisis. "I can't think of one where you have literally tens of thousands of fraudulent documents filed in tens of thousands of cases."

Spokesmen for the five largest servicers - Bank of America Corp., Wells Fargo & Co., JP Morgan Chase & Co, Citigroup Inc., and Ally Financial Group - declined to comment about the possibility of widespread fraud for this article.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/22/us-foreclosures-idUSTRE7BL0MC20111222


No One Is Above the Law

Three years later, the megabanks are even bigger, as is the risk they
concentrate (see my recent testimony to the financial institutions
subcommittee of the Senate Banking Committee for details). Curiously,
their precariousness, as much as their power, is shielding these
behemoths from the enforcement of financial fraud laws.

http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/22/no-one-is-above-the-law/

...and you wonder why people want to sell and remove themselves from harms way?

Just saw this article on Zero Hedge about Mark Faber - http://www.zerohedge.com/news/mark-faber-i-am-convinced-whole-derivatives-market-will-cease-exist-and-will-go-zero?. Do NOT read this if you want to have a carefree XMAS. The whole banking system is like a giant iceberg lurking right beneath the surface.....

Sun Dec 25, 2011 at 01:33 PM PST


Montanans Launch Recall of Senators Who Approved NDAA Military Detention. Merry Christmas, US Senate

From the press release:

Moving quickly on Christmas Day after the US Senate voted 86 - 14 to pass the National Defense Authorization Act of 2011 (NDAA) which allows for the indefinite military detention of American citizens without charge or trial, Montanans have announced the launch of recall campaigns against Senators Max Baucus and Jonathan Tester, who voted for the bill.

Montana is one of nine states with provisions that say that the right of recall extends to recalling members of its federal congressional delegation, pursuant to Montana Code 2-16-603, on the grounds of physical or mental lack of fitness, incompetence, violation of oath of office, official misconduct, or conviction of certain felony offenses.

Montana residents William Crain and Stewart Rhodes are spearheading the drive. Mr. Crain is an artist. Mr. Rhodes is an attorney, Yale Law School graduate, and the national president of the organization Oath Keepers, who are military and law enforcement officers, both former and active duty, who vow to uphold their Oath to the US Constitution and to disobey illegal orders which constitute attacks on their fellow citizens. Rhodes said:
"These politicians from both parties betrayed our trust, and violated the oath they took to defend the Constitution. It's not about the left or right, it's about our Bill of Rights. Without the Bill of Rights, there is no America. It is the Crown Jewel of our Constitution, and the high-water mark of Western Civilization."

Rhodes noted that:
"Two time Medal of Honor winner Marine General Smedley Butler once said "There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights." Time to fight. "


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/12/25/1048711/-Montanans-Launch-Recall-of-Senators-Who-Approved-NDAA-Military-Detention-Merry-Christmas,-US-Senate

Mentally ill flood ER as states cut services

(Reuters) - On a recent shift at a Chicago emergency department, Dr. William Sullivan treated a newly homeless patient who was threatening to kill himself.

"He had been homeless for about two weeks. He hadn't showered or eaten a lot. He asked if we had a meal tray," said Sullivan, a physician at the University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago and a past president of the Illinois College of Emergency Physicians.

Sullivan said the man kept repeating that he wanted to kill himself. "It seemed almost as if he was interested in being admitted."

Across the country, doctors like Sullivan are facing a spike in psychiatric emergencies - attempted suicide, severe depression, psychosis - as states slash mental health services and the country's worst economic crisis since the Great Depression takes its toll.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/24/us-usa-health-psychiatric-idUSTRE7BN06820111224

Mainstream Media: Dumbing it Down

Between corporate sponsorship and pretty big paychecks, are news anchors and their networks really offering up a fair take on what’s at stake? Georgetown University’s Chris Chambers talks to us about how the mainstream media sneaks slants into their broadcast and brings a bias to the big stories.

http://sgtreport.com/2011/12/mainstream-media-dumbing-it-down/

When you hear about the biggest fraud in the U.S., not even a year passes by when there is yet another bigger fraud. There seems to be no end in sight.

When are these bulls going to else that the horse that they are riding, has three broken legs?

"Capitalists will dance themselves right off a cliff".-Hyman Minsky

They (the bulls) always talk about how damaging a pessimistic attitude can be.But the financial meltdown was brought on by false optimism, not pessimism.

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