Posts Tagged ‘consumer protection agency’
Homeowners’ Rebellion: “Produce The Note” Defense Picks Up Steam
Ellen Brown August 13, 2010 www.webofdebt.com/articles In a Newsweek article a year ago called "Too Big to Jail: Why Prosecutors Won’t Hit Wall Street Hard in the Subprime Scandal," Michael Hirsch wrote that we were unlikely to see trials and convictions today like those seen in the savings and loan scandals of the 1980s, because fraud and [...]
The Trouble with Tim’s Treasury
The Trouble with Tim's Treasury Crossposted from New Deal 2.0 By Marshall Auerback, Senior Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, and a market analyst and commentator. FinReg may fall short if power is channeled into Geithner’s hands. More depressing news from the “change” President. The Washington Post has reported that one of the [...]
Make Markets Be Markets, Why a Consumer Protection Agency Is Necessary
The best advice on Reforming Finance yet from inside The Economics Box. - Hazel Henderson, Editor Make Markets Be Markets Posted: 03 Mar 2010 07:30 AM PST I somehow got myself invited to this conference called Make Markets Be Markets. Its a stellar line up of speakers: Elizabeth Warren, Simon Johnson, Frank Partnoy, George Soros, [...]

