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Occupy Wall Street

Boycott Goldman Sachs? How??

“Occupy Wall Street” Conundrum:  What to Occupy One of my favorite political cartoons — from the 1970’s no less — shows a self-satisfied oil executive sitting behind a big desk, his feet up, smoking a cigar (I said it was from the ’70’s). “You want oil?,” he practically cackles (to no one in particular). “We own the wells.”...
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Housing Bust “Winners”

Is That Like Charlie Sheen “Winning?” John Paulson, one of the winners of the subprime crisis, is having a bad year. Investors are showing unusual patience. –“Despite Losses, Investors Stick With Paulson“; The New York Times (11/2/2011) Did you know that the housing bust has also had big “winners?” People like hedge fund titan John Paulson,...
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“Welcome Aboard, Tom!”

No Longer AWOL on Financial Reform Notwithstanding a very long public record of Wall Street self-dealing, treachery, and greed on a scale never before witnessed in American (world?) history, New York Times columnist (and St. Louis Park native) Tom Friedman has been silent on the need for systemic financial and political reform. Until today.   Our Congress...
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Fixing the Housing Mess

“If That Mockingbird Don’t Sing, Papa’s Gonna Buy You a Diamond Ring” You can scarcely pick up (OK, click on) an Op-Ed page these days without encountering the latest housing remedy du jour. Today’s proposal is courtesy of Alan Blinder, Princeton professor and former Federal Reserve official: As nationalized companies that dominate the mortgage market,...
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