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  1. REAGANOMICS, the GOP and greed have finally come home to roost (0 replies)
  2. Is the bailout really a buy out? (10 replies)
  3. Bailout Plan Fails to Lift Stocks- AP (10 replies)
  4. Paulson's 700 Million Reasons to Accept the Treasury Secretary Role (1 reply)
  5. House Rep Boehner to calls to bailout Main street: Shut up! Hand over the money ! (1 reply)
  6. A Sense of Resentment Amid the For Sale Signs-wapo (16 replies)
  7. AP: Bankruptcy judge orders victim to pay back thief (0 replies)
  8. WSJ: Fed's bailout plan blocks agencies and court reviews of the hand out itself. (0 replies)
  9. Goldman-Sachs, Morgan Stanley, first beneficiaries of fed bailout plan. (0 replies)
  10. $700 Billion Bailout Could Fund Private Foreign Banks (0 replies)
  11. A Prescription for Recovery-One lesson is clear: If Congress commits money without firm principles to guide its use (12 replies)
  12. Mish's take: Mish Shedlock on the $ 1.8 Trillion REAL cost (0 replies)
  13. Fannie, Freddie and Friends (16 replies)
  14. The Shadow Banking System Is Unraveling - Nouriel Roubini, FT (0 replies)
  15. U.S. Gov't Default No Longer Unthinkable - Liam Halligan, Daily Telegraph (0 replies)
  16. Credit Crunch Will Go On (0 replies)
  17. Hedge Funds Face Chaos (0 replies)
  18. Can the Dollar Weather Bailout? (0 replies)
  19. U.S. Gov't Default No Longer Unthinkable - Liam Halligan, Daily Telegraph (0 replies)
  20. The FED created this mess with their partisan interventionist policies (0 replies)
  21. 2 Candidates Back Bailout, With Caveats By JOHN HARWOOD and MICHAEL COOPER (0 replies)
  22. Foreign Banks Hope Bailout Will Be Global By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ and CARTER DOUGHERTY (0 replies)
  23. Democrats Begin to Set Own Bailout Terms By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN, STEPHEN LABATON and MARK LANDLER (0 replies)
  24. Radical Shift for Goldman and Morgan By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and VIKAS BAJAJ (0 replies)
  25. US Tax Payers To Bail Out Foreign Banks Paulson: Foreign Banks can use U.S. Rescue Plan (0 replies)
  26. Mushroom Cloud Over Wall Street "All Hail Caesar!" The days of the republic are over. (0 replies)
  27. US bailout fund is a gamble 22/09/2008 (0 replies)
  28. In Hard Times, Tent Cities Rise Across the Country By AP (1 reply)
  29. IT’S THE DERIVATIVES, STUPID! (1 reply)
  30. Turmoil on Wall Street (0 replies)
  31. Aftershocks (0 replies)
  32. Bush’s Treasury Sec: "What Has Gone On Here Is Terrible, Inexcusable" (5 replies)
  33. Economists increasingly skeptical of bailout plan By AVI ZENILMAN (0 replies)
  34. Bailout Is as Big as Budget for Pentagon (0 replies)
  35. Market Crisis Sends Campaigns Back To Square One - Bruce Bartlett, WP (0 replies)
  36. Government Steps in With a Rescue Plan, But Will It Work? - Peter Goodman, NY Times (0 replies)
  37. Citigroup: Above the Fray? By JULIE CRESWELL and ERIC DASH (0 replies)
  38. Death and Near-Death Experiences on Wall St. (0 replies)
  39. Rescue Plan Seeks $700 Billion to Buy Bad Mortgages By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN (11 replies)
  40. Financial Bailout: America's Own Kleptocracy The largest transformation of America's Financial System since the Great Depression By Michael Hudson (0 replies)
  41. What's Really Bankrupt The Wall Street Model: Unintelligent Design By PAM MARTENS (0 replies)
  42. Paulson Bailout Plan a Historic Swindle By William Greider (0 replies)
  43. Grasping at Straws By Mike Whitney (0 replies)
  44. New York Region: New York's Resilience Put to the Test By PATRICK McGEEHAN (0 replies)
  45. Stiglitz: The Fall of Wall Street Is to Market Fundamentalism What the Fall of the Berlin Wall Was to Communism Nathan Gardels, 09.16.2008 (0 replies)
  46. Financial Bailout: America's Own Kleptocracy The largest transformation of America's financial system since the Great Depression - by Michael Hudson - (1 reply)
  47. The worst is yet to come 'No market for old men,' TCW investment strategist warns in gloomy forecast (1 reply)
  48. The Real Reason for the Global Financial Crisis…the Story No One’s Talking About (0 replies)
  49. The Credit Crunch Will Go On By DAVID ROCHE (0 replies)
  50. Ron Paul Blasts “Secret Government” Running Economy (0 replies)
  51. What's Really Bankrupt The Wall Street Model: Unintelligent Design By PAM MARTENS (1 reply)
  52. Chuck Lasker: Economy Tanking, War On Two Fronts, No Time For A Maverick (0 replies)
  53. Rob Kall: How Dare They Spend Trillions on Corporate Welfare, Without...? (0 replies)
  54. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: "Media Isn't Doing Its Job" (0 replies)
  55. Hopi and Navajo Elders Warned Lehman Bros. Blowback for Black Mesa By BRENDA NORRELL (1 reply)
  56. The Government is About to Rescue Us Hang On to Your Wallets! By DAVE LINDORFF (1 reply)
  57. The Bi-Partisan Origins of the Financial Crisis Shattering the Glass-Steagall Act By WILLIAM KAUFMAN (0 replies)
  58. Bailout or Not, Credit Will Be Crunched The credit crunch has only just begun. (4 replies)
  59. US Government to secure mortgage market with gold reserves Lee Jones - 19-Sep-2008 (1 reply)
  60. Costly Financial Rescue Could Narrow Economic Options Later (0 replies)
  61. Paulson and Bernanke Stampede Washington - Continue Raid On The Public Purse Citing Grave Financial Threats, Officials Ready Massive Rescue (0 replies)
  62. Hey U.S., Welcome to the Third World! By Rosa Brooks (0 replies)
  63. The Party's Over By Patrick J. Buchanan The Crash of 2008 (0 replies)
  64. 'We are a nation of morons, led by idiots...' [B. Ritholtz] (4 replies)
  65. Citing Grave Financial Threats, Officials Ready Massive Rescue (18 replies)
  66. Stocks Extend Rally on Gov't Rescue Plan; Dow Gains More Than 700 Over Two Days- AP (1 reply)
  67. The Financial Meltdown Continues: (0 replies)
  68. Fixing Wall Street Won't Fix Our Economy (0 replies)
  69. Paulson Announces Plan for an RTC/HOLC-Type Institution to Clear the Bad Debt Overhang (0 replies)
  70. Emergency Liquidity Actions By Major Central Banks: Will It Calm The Markets? (0 replies)
  71. Worst Crisis Since '30s, With No End Yet in Sight (0 replies)
  72. Corporations Not Paying Income Tax By LYNNLEY BROWNING (0 replies)
  73. The MSM Jumps on the Economic Bandwagon By Kathy Sanborn (0 replies)
  74. You've Been “Shafted” (Again) (0 replies)
  75. No Bull On Ethics, Deregulation and Financial Chaos By William A. Cohn (0 replies)
  76. China Paper Urges New Currency Order After "Financial Tsunami" By Reuters (0 replies)
  77. Modern history's greatest regulatory failure (0 replies)
  78. Ellen Brown: IT'S THE DERIVATIVES, STUPID! WHY FANNIE, FREDDIE AND AIG ALL HAD TO BE BAILED OUT (0 replies)
  79. How Wall Street Sold Out America - Andy Serwer & Allan Sloan, Time (0 replies)
  80. Wall Street's Meltdown Readjusts the Race - The Economist (0 replies)
  81. Banks' Increasing Stampede to Merge (0 replies)
  82. Run On Morgan Stanley: Will Goldman Sachs Be Next? (0 replies)
  83. Paulson Announces Plan for An RTC/HOLC-Type Institution to Clear the Bad Debt Overhang (0 replies)
  84. Market Opens Up (3 replies)
  85. THE WASHINGTON POST Back to Bailouts (0 replies)
  86. WILLIAM GREIDER The Scent of Fear (0 replies)
  87. MATTHEW ROTHSCHILD Wall Street Socialism (0 replies)
  88. ROGER ALTMAN Modern History's Worst Regulatory Failure ft.com — This will come to be seen as the greatest regulatory failure in modern history. (0 replies)
  89. DAVID SIROTA Maximizing the Financial Regulation Debate (1 reply)
  90. The Mess on Wall Street: $4 Trillion Down the Drain (1 reply)
  91. Aig's Collapse and Derivative Primer (0 replies)
  92. AIG: The Cramer Conspiracy Theory (0 replies)
  93. Making Sense of the Brokerage Bust (0 replies)
  94. Downward Spiral for the U.S. Economy (0 replies)
  95. Glass-Steagal and the fall of the modern investment bank (0 replies)
  96. Wall Street's bad dream (0 replies)
  97. 'The World As We Know It Is Going Under' (0 replies)
  98. The U.S. Records Another Huge Accounts Deficit The Damage Deepens By PETER MORICI (0 replies)
  99. Wall Street Panic Blues The End of the Blue Chip Economy By DAVE LINDORFF (0 replies)
  100. Will Lehman's Fate be America's? US Economy: Rudderless and Reeling from Direct Hits By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS (0 replies)
  101. Big Trouble in Detroit How the U.S. Auto Industry Wrecked Itself By RALPH NADER (0 replies)
  102. The U.S. Financial System in Serious Trouble - by Prof. Rodrigue Tremblay - 2008-09-16 (2 replies)
  103. New York Region: Wall Steet Is Down, and So Are They By MICHAEL WILSON (0 replies)
  104. S&P 500 Down 14% Since Bush Took Office -- So Much For Social Security Privatization Mark Nickolas, 09.17.2008 (0 replies)
  105. Asian stocks see red after U.S. plunge (3 replies)
  106. The unraveling of the world financial system (26 replies)
  107. WaMu puts itself on the auction block (1 reply)
  108. Is Wachovia Next?...Morgan Stanley said to be in talks to acquire Wachovia,at firesale prices (0 replies)
  109. Has the financial situation in the U.S.A. finally got your attention? (15 replies)
  110. Bill Clinton repealed the Glass-Steagall Act, which was Phil Gramm's & John McCain's baby (2 replies)
  111. Crude Oil Declines, Trading Below $100, NYT (6 replies)
  112. What Went Wrong? - Martin Wolf, Financial Times (13 replies)
  113. Government steps in again, bails out AIG with $85B- AP (0 replies)
  114. The Pentagon Strangles Our Economy: Why the U.S. Has Gone Broke By Chalmers Johnson (0 replies)
  115. Economic crisis is far from over, analysts say Minneapolis Star Tribune - Minneapolis,MN,USA (0 replies)
  116. Upheaval In Financial Sector Sparks Economic Gloom U.S. News & World Report - Washington,DC,USA (0 replies)
  117. Lehman collapse means all bets for the financial system are now off By Philip Aldrick, Banking Editor (5 replies)
  118. Red States Get Redder, Blue States Purpler - Andrew Romano, Newsweek (0 replies)
  119. Dow Plunges 450 Points to Below 11,000 on Lehman Bankruptcy, Merrill Sale, AIG Woes- AP (2 replies)
  120. HP to cut 24,600 jobs - 1/2 in USA (1 reply)
  121. Lehman's Bankruptcy the Ultimate Wall Street Derivatives Defaults Nightmare (0 replies)
  122. America 's Financial Apocalypse Heralds Decade Long Depression (0 replies)
  123. DEAN BAKER Big Banks Go Bust: Time to Reform Wall Street (0 replies)
  124. Top Economist: Americans Should Worry About Bank Deposits if Congress Doesn't Act (0 replies)
  125. SPENGLER Lehman and the end of the era of leverage (0 replies)
  126. Wall Street's Perfect Storm - David Henry, BusinessWeek (6 replies)
  127. Bank Meltdown Wallops Campaigns - Mike Allen, The Politico (0 replies)
  128. Roubini Says U.S. Financial Industry Facing `Disaster' (0 replies)
  129. Lehman Rescue Fails Wall St Teeters... (0 replies)
  130. US Bailout of Mortgage Giants Sets Stage for Wider Financial Crisis By Barry Grey (0 replies)
  131. Fannie, Freddie Capital Concerns Prompt Paulson to Take Control By Dawn Kopecki and Alison Vekshin Sept. 7 (Bloomberg) (25 replies)
  132. America in decline says CIA study September 10, 2008 (0 replies)
  133. Reduced Dominance Is Predicted for US - Joby Warrick and Walter Pincus, Washington Post (0 replies)
  134. What $700 Billion? Charles Peña (0 replies)
  135. Comrades Bush, Paulson and Bernanke Welcome You to the USSRA (United Socialist State Republic of America) By Nouriel Roubini (1 reply)
  136. Budget office projects record $438 billion deficit GovExec.com, DC (3 replies)
  137. U.S. Economy Is Running On Empty by Tony Sagami (1 reply)
  138. Protecting Taxpayers From More Bailouts - Sen. McCain & Gov. Palin, WSJ (0 replies)
  139. Obama Has Edge on Economy - Gerald Seib, Wall Street Journal (0 replies)
  140. A Bad Deal (2 replies)
  141. Why The Fannie-Freddie Bailout Will Fail By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. (0 replies)
  142. Who Is Wrecking America? By Paul Craig Roberts (0 replies)
  143. Why America No Longer Works (2 replies)
  144. Wag the Dog: How to Conceal Massive Economic Collapse - by Ellen Brown - 2008-08-14 (0 replies)
  145. Dr. Doom by Stephen Mihm (0 replies)
  146. Morgan Stanley Said to Freeze Home-Equity Credit Withdrawals (0 replies)
  147. Markets Say Obama Victory Unlikely - Rafael Resendes, Capitalist Nexus (0 replies)
  148. Paulson named new U.S. Treasury chief (0 replies)
  149. The woman who called Wall Street's meltdown (0 replies)
  150. WALL ST. DEATH WISH (0 replies)
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