Liberals blame deregulation and reckless Wall Street greed for the economic crisis.
Conservatives blame bad government policy.
Now, the D.C. politicians are doing the exact same things which got us into the crisis in the first place. For example, they are:
- Following policies which lead to rampant inequality (that didn’t work out so well last time)
- Letting white collar criminals know that they have free rein to do whatever they want, and they won’t be prosecuted (once again)
- Letting the giant banks get bigger and bigger (the government helped them get big in the first place)
- Bailing out the banks with hundreds of billions of dollars a year (which creates dangerous “moral hazard” – just like before the 2007 crisis – and once again destroys sovereign nations)
- Indeed, crony capitalism has gotten worse than ever (even though heroes have been fighting it for100 years)
- Enacting policies which suck money out of the U.S. economy … and ship it abroad (as they’ve been doing for 50-plus years)
- Enacting policies which discourage people from even trying to find work(government employment policies have been bad for a long time)
- Giving the Federal Reserve more power than ever (while a neutral government agency says that the Fed is riddled with corruption, and economists say the Fed caused many of our problems in the first place, and has too much power for the good of the economy)
- Blowing insanely large speculative bubbles (when they burst in 2007, that caused the last crisis; andsee this)
- Leverage is back to pre-crash levels (too much leverage was one of the main causes of the crash)
- The humorously-labeled “financial reform” laws passed in the wake of the crisis have intentionally allowed fraudulent accounting; and here and here (deja vu all over again)
- Taking insanely risky bets (see this, this and this) with the money that we deposit into our bank accounts. When some of their risky bets blow up, they will either look to the government – once again – for a bailout, or to our bank deposits
- Getting back into “synthetic” financial instruments – and here – which are even more disconnected from real assets than regular derivatives
- Once again doing no-document mortgage loans
- Engaging in an ever-larger crime spree
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