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To What Extent are our Biggest Banks and Financial Institutions being Operated as Criminal Enterprises?

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Instead of striving to uncover the truth, Congress seeks to conceal it, essentially telling the banksters that they're free to steal again.

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Economist Thomas Palley points out that Wall Street has a vested interest in covering up how bad things are:

That rosy-scenario thinking has returned to Wall Street should be no surprise. Wall Street profits from rising asset prices on which it charges a management fee, from deal-making on which it earns advisory fees, and from encouraging retail investors to buy stock, which boosts transaction fees. Such earnings are far larger when stock markets are rising, which explains Wall Street's genetic propensity to pump the economy.

NYT columnist Frank Rich agrees: Companies like Goldman Sachs are back to business as usual: making money by high-risk gambling, blessed as they are by all the advantages that the best government connections and cheap loans from the Fed can bring " the Fed being an agency, led by former Goldman execs, that Goldman essentially now controls. Goldman is further blessed by the high-speed trading algorithms their computers employ, and to hell with the legions of sucker investors who try to play the stock market without this huge advantage.

As the Reuters columnist Rolfe Winkler wrote last week, "

Main Street
still owns much of the risk while Wall Street gets virtually all of the profit.

So, for how much longer are we going to let this gigantic and systematic theft continue? Must we wait until the entire system collapses before we wake up? This would certainly be no problem for most of the Wall Street billionaires; they would eventually pick up the pieces " at bargain prices that were unprecedented. And their power over us would then dwarf anything we know today.

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