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Robert Reich: The Remarkable Political Stupidity of the Street
Published on Saturday, December 10, 2011 by RobertReich.org
The Remarkable Political Stupidity of the Street
by Robert Reich
Wall Street is its own worst enemy. It should have welcomed new financial regulation as a means of restoring public trust. Instead, its busily shredding new regulations and making the public more distrustful than ever.
The Streets biggest lobbying groups have just filed a lawsuit against the Commodities Futures Trading Commission, seeking to overturn its new rule limiting speculative trading.
For years Wall Street has speculated like mad in futures markets food, oil, other commodities causing prices to fluctuate wildly. The Street makes bundles from these gyrations, but they have raised costs for consumers.
In other words, a small portion of what you and I pay for food and energy has been going into the pockets of Wall Street. Its just another hidden redistribution from the middle class and poor to the rich. ...............(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/12/10-6
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Robert Reich: The Remarkable Political Stupidity of the Street (Original Post)
marmar
Dec 2011
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xchrom
(108,903 posts)1. du rec. nt
marmar
(79,739 posts)2. Du Rec? You've not only transitioned to the new site, xchrom, you've already adopted the new lingo.
xchrom
(108,903 posts)3. i had to think something!
it's not a 'rec' as we used to know it -- so i just adopted it.
MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)4. This is a rare time when I disagree with Reich
Wall Street has gotten away with anything they've wanted for 31 years. Why should they stop now?
marmar
(79,739 posts)5. Good point.
nt