Will It Take Another Crisis for Real Reform?
Posted by Larry Doyle on July 9th, 2014 9:59 AM |
“Our current cronyism is not the property of one political party or the other. As with any cancer, it does not care who it attacks or where it spreads. In the process of unearthing and exposing these crony Wall Street- Washington paths, we have come to learn that large numbers from both political parties, their well-heeled financial benefactors, and many of our financial regulators, all sit on one side of the table while the general investing, consuming, and taxpaying public — along with a large percentage of Wall Street’s own employees — sit on the other.”
page 187, In Bed with Wall Street: The Conspiracy Crippling Our Global Economy
A full 6 years from the onset of our ongoing economic crisis, I remain convinced that our nation’s markets and economy remain burdened by the cancer that metatstatized from the corrupt Wall Street-Washington dynamic.
I stated as much in my book as quoted above.
Many have asked me if the current crisis was not enough to excise this cancer what might it take. Another crisis? (more…)
Listen to “Main Street Out Loud” This Saturday
Posted by Larry Doyle on June 29th, 2012 12:40 PM |
Please listen in this Saturday evening from 6-8pm (EST) as I will bring a healthy serving of “sense on cents” to Main Street Out Loud, a nationally renowned radio show emanating from Phoenix, AZ.
Hosted by Rudi K, Main Street Out Loud:
. . . is now recognized as “the premier political and issue driven talk show on weekend radio“. We invite you to tune in to a live broadcast and/or listen to past programs (see archives). Hear for yourself why we continue to increase our audience share around the world. We enjoy hearing from listeners–so send us an email. We really do want to know “What’s on your mind?”
This Saturday, Rudi will address:
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Obama’s Big Problem is ‘The Big Picture’
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 25th, 2011 8:55 AM |
Things could be so much worse.
Really?
Try telling that to an individual ravaged by an investment scam, sold out by financial regulators, abused by her bank, and left paying substantially more at the gas pump and checkout line.
If these travesties were not bad enough, how do you think this individual may feel about the lack of real justice meted out against those individuals and organizations which perpetrated obvious scams and abuses? How do you think this individual may vote in upcoming elections? (more…)