August 2009

How About A Town Meeting To Challenge Goldman Sachs?

Dr. B. makes the case that the United States needs to begin a national dialog on the design of an honorable form of capitalism -- one that reflects the best interests of everyone in the country, and stands against the immoral version that is very evident in the behavior of Goldman Sachs.

We are long overdue for a national town hall meeting on Goldman Sachs — with or without Goldman executives. Wealthy Wall Street elites take for granted a dragon-like right to trample the vast working public. Their right claim is based upon the notion that capitalism gives the massively monied the privilege of shaping financial laws. Injustice to these people means not getting their own way at the expense of nonaligned others. A national town hall is needed to challenge, overcome and replace these distortions of capitalism.

Economic Reforms Proposed By Economists Won't Address Core Problems

While some economic experts have published economic reform ideas that have some positive concepts, Dr. B. shows why they don't address the core issues that make a new, greater economic crisis almost certain.

It is time to dismantle the central bank conspiracy. In countering the cabal, Farrell urges the reading of William Greider’s July 15 essay,“Dismantling the Temple”. Greider provides an exposition of the Fed’s calamitous financial biases and regulatory deficiencies. Furthermore, he draws attention to the bipartisan idea that the U.S.