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Join our DFA-Linkups (formerly "meetups") hosted in Glens Falls, Saratoga Springs and Ballston Spa by Larry Dudley, Pat Friesen and Patrick Southworth. For info email us at Larry, Pat and Patrick
2. VIgil In Support of Occupy Wall Street Saturday, 11am
3. Great Work At Truman National Security Project
4. Must Read
1. Glens Falls DFA Meeting Wednesday, 7pm
We will be holding our usual meeting of Democracy For The Greater Glens Falls Area this coming Wednesday, December 7th, at 7pm at the Rockhill Bakehouse Cafe in downtown Glens Falls.
On the agenda will be setting up contingency plans for next year''s congressional race, which will be the dominant ones here in NY, since NY is a very safe state for Obama, and also, I think, pretty safe for GIllibrand. I say contingency plans, because we do not know, and may not know until as late as May, into what Congressional District we will be placed by the legislature. The only thing we can say for sure is that we will not wind up in Peter Welch's district. But, as Pasteur famously said, luck favors the prepared.
2. VIgil In Support of Occupy Wall Street Saturday, 11am
We will be holding another vigil in support of Occupy Wall Street this Saturday, December 10, at 11am in front of the Civil War Monument at the corners of Bay, Glen and South Streets in downtown Glens Falls. Come, bring a friend, there are usually plenty of signs, and show your support for the 99%.
3. Great Work At Truman National Security Project
I am sure many of us fondly remember working with Scott Murphy campaign staffer Liz Mckenna during the campaign last year, Liz is now with the Truman National Security Project in Washington, D. C., and is running their new campaign to protect international development - Make US Strong (http://www.makeUSstrong.com).
One of the latest initiatives of the Truman Project is a campaign to stop the Republicans from endangering the US ad the world by slashing foreign aid. Accordng to Liz, "Yesterday, we introduced a new narrative into the debate over this funding: Connecting the foreign aid programs of the Greatest Generation to today’s fight against terrorists around the world and America’s role as a world leader. The ad, called “Tell 'Em Joe Sent You,” reminds viewers that foreign aid and international development made America safe and strong and is a necessary tool of American strength and standing in the 21st century."
Tricounty DFA Update: Wednesday Meeting Reminder, GOTV, More
Hello Everyone!
First, I hope you all have a Happy Halloween!
In this update for October 30, 2011:
1. Meeting Reminder Wednesday 7pm
2. Agenda:
GOTV
Training
Tabling
Vigil
3. Social Security Under Attack by Supercommittee
1. Meeting Reminder Wednesday 7pm
We will be having our regular monthly meeting of Democracy For The Greater Glens Falls Area this Wednesday, Nov. 2nd at 7pm at the Rockhill Bakehouse Cafe in downtown Glens Falls. The Cafe is one block west of the roundabout in downtown Glens Falls on the corners of Hudson Avenue, Elm and Exchange Streets. Because the election is bearing down on us, we will have a busy agenda:
GOTV
We have endorsed several candidates this year: John SIlvestri for Supreme Court, Mike O'Keefe for County Treasurer, Bill Mason for County Supervisor and John Strough for Queensbury Town Board. We will be discussing and organizing for the big Get Out The Vote effort this coming weekend.
Training
We volunteered at our last meeting to host a DFA National training weekend for next year, and I hope to hear from Monique Teal at DFA National about this. Roy Thomas has also been inquiring on this with the City.
Tabling
We have had a group tabling at the Farmer's Market as well and we want to keep that going.
Vigil
We have also been having an excellent turnout at the vigils we have been holding at the Civil War Monument in support of Occupy Wall Street and "We are the 99%." As we all know, we decided to do this at our last meeting on October 5th. This is in many ways a continuation of the several years of vigils we held at the same time and place against the Iraq War.
3. Social Security, Medicare Under Attack by Supercommittee
DFA National and DFA Chair Jim Dean and DFA founder Gov. Dean are sending out an urgent appeal on the budget supercommittee.
Jim Dean alerted us first:
"Democrats on the so-called Super Committee are caving to Republican demands and pushing a plan that would make drastic cuts to Medicare.
"This is bad policy and bad politics. Cuts like these are the worst possible way to reduce the deficit. They protect the status quo for the richest 1 percent while the 99 percent are expected to sacrifice vital healthcare that they need to survive in tough economic times like these -- and they'll hamstring Democrats running for reelection in 2012.
"We've been down this road before. Republicans and some Democrats have been pushing plans to destroy Medicare and Social Security for months. We beat them then and we can beat them now with an overwhelming show of grassroots opposition to any plan that cuts Medicare.
"Join me and tell Washington that this deal is Dead On Arrival."
"I'm going to get straight to the point. If the so-called Super Committee votes to increase the age of Medicare eligibility from 65 to 67, it will completely erase all the gains we made in providing healthcare to every American under President Obama.
"Medicare is the only universal healthcare program that exists in the United States of America. No one who supports moving back the age of eligibility can possibly be considered an advocate for universal health insurance.
"In fact, if that happens, the legacy of the Democrats for the past four years will have been to do far more harm to the healthcare system than good.
"By raising the age of eligibility from 65 to 67, hard working Americans who are in their 50's or 60's, and cannot afford insurance under the current system will have to wait two additional years before Medicare kicks in. They would be forced to stay in the private healthcare system - if they can afford it."
Kirsten also sent an excellent message out on this via DFA earlier in the day.
2. Reminder To Sign Up WIth Us At DFA-Link
While you are signing on as a cosponsor, please take a few seconds extra to sign on to DFA-Link and our group: this will help make sure you get updates, and you will also be able to get more information on the DFA site, for instance, past training sessions.
At the recent Democratic Rural Conference there was a lot of talk about the special election to Congress on May 24th in the 26th Congressional District in Western NY. Democrat Kathy Hochul now has a slight lead in one of the most rock-ribbed Republican districts in the country. If this seat flips Democratic, it will set off national shockwaves and help roll back the tea party surge.
In the meantime Rep. Chris Gibson has been a busy fellow. He voted:
*To repeal mandatory funding to set up health insurance exchanges under healthcare reform. The grants are part of the 2010 health care bill which requires each state to establish an exchange by 2014.
*To repeal a section in the 2010 health care bill providing funding for the construction of school-based health centers.
*He voted for the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act - which would prohibit federal funds from being used for abortions, except in the cases of rape, incest or danger to the woman's life, and to bar most abortion expense deductions and tax credits for healthcare policies that cover abortions.
*He also voted to defeat a Democratic sponsored measure to bar the IRS from accessing medical records to establish whether rape or incest occurred, in connection with a provision in HR3 making abortion costs not tax deductible except in cases of rape or incest
*And to require the Interior Department to sell oil and gas leases in the Gulf of Mexico and off the coast of Virginia.
*Gibson also voted against a Democratic sponsored measure for a direct vote to end $30 billion in subsidies and tax breaks for the oil industry and use the money for tax breaks to industries to create jobs.
This all speaks for itself. As I noted before, we need volunteers to help put information on www.chrisgibsonwatch.com
5. Washington County Democratic Women's Luncheon
And don't forget the Washington County Democratic Women's Luncheon:
You are invited to the Washington County Democratic Women's Luncheon on Friday, May 20th from Noon-2pm at the Cambridge Hotel in Cambridge, NY. Tracey Brooks, President of Family Planning Advocates of New York will be the featured speaker. Brooks was former regional director for Sen. Clinton. $25 in advance, $30 at the door. Men are of course, welcome!
For information call Barbra Kinglsey at 518-677-5921 or Ellen Faber at 518-677-8345., Mail checks made out to WCDC to Ellen Faber, 100 East Main Street, Cambridge, NY 12816
Tricounty DFA Update: Gibson Town Hall, Washington Co. Women's Banquet, more Hello Everyone!
In this update for April 24th, 2011;
1. Gibson Town Hall Tuesday
2. Gibson Votes To End Medicare
3. Other Gibson Votes
4. Washington Democratic Women's Luncheon
5. Make a difference with GIbson Watch
1. Gibson Town Hall Tuesday
Republican Rep. Chris GIbson will be holding a public town hall this Tuesday, April 26 at 6:30 pm at the Malta Community Center. The center is next to the Malta Parks and Recreation Department on the corner of Bayberry Drive and Rt, 9 just a bit up the road from the Malta Price Chopper, outside Ballston Spa.
I would urge everyone who can make it to attend this event and come loaded with questions. Republicans have been shocked at the negative response they have been getting at town halls across the country -- the grillings at some of these meetings have been devastating.
If you are going to go, it is very important to get there early enough to get a seat and get inside to ask your questions, and also to keep GIbson and his people from packing the hall.
Unfortunately, there will be some attention seekers outside protesting -- I would urge everyone to ignore these people and get into that room. Don't get distracted. It is not about us and what we feel, but getting GIbson out of office.
We need to educate people about what Gibson represents. Unfortunately, a protest action can only distract from that. Both newspapers and TV have only so much space or time to allot to coverage of this event. All coverage of the action outside will come out of time or space allotted to covering what happens inside. Instead, people need to see images of GIbson ducking, waffling and evading questions, or saying something about what he is really doing that will piss voters off.
What should happen is that Gibson goes in and is confronted by a row of senior citizens who want to know why Gibson is dismantling Medicare, or diary farmers demanding to know if he understands how a nuke plant will affect Washington County farmers, and so on. This is how we put him on the spot, get the word out, and shape perceptions of him.
2. Gibson Votes To End Medicare
The biggest issue at the moment is that Gibson voted to end Medicare.
From the DCCC:
Fact Check: Representative Chris Gibson Voted to End Medicare, Turn it into Voucher Program
In an interview with Capital Tonight’s Liz Benjamin, Representative Chris Gibson (NY-20) continued to mislead voters about his vote to end Medicare and force seniors to pay more for their health care. Despite repeatedly claiming to oppose using vouchers for Medicare, Representative Gibson voted to do just that when he helped pass the Republican budget. Now, caught breaking a campaign pledge, Representative Gibson is resorting to lies and distortions in an attempt to trick his constituents.
FALSE Gibson Claim: “Listen, I’m opposed to vouchers, and I remain opposed to vouchers because we don’t want to privatize this program. We don’t want a situation where our government just sends checks to senior citizens and says ‘you’re on your own, from there’ that’s what a voucher program would do and that’s unacceptable.”
FACT: Ryan Plan Will End Medicare And Turn It Into A Voucher Program. According to the Wall Street Journal, “The plan would essentially end Medicare, which now pays most of the health-care bills for 48 million elderly and disabled Americas, as a program that directly pays those bills.” The New York Times reported that, “The plan would turn Medicare into a voucher program for future generation[.]”[Wall Street Journal, 4/04/11; The New York Times, 4/11/11]
FALSE Gibson Claim: “If you’re a current senior, no change. If you’re 55 years and older, no change.”
FACT: The Republican-passed budget will force nearly four million seniors to pay an additional $2.2 BILLION for prescription drugs next year alone. Under the Republican budget, 273,223 New York seniors will pay $153 million more for prescription drugs next year alone. [DPCC, 4/21/11]
FALSE Gibson Claim: “If you’re 54 years and younger, what we’re talking about doing is giving future seniors the same options that members of Congress have.”
FACT: Under The Republican Plan Seniors Will Pay 68% Of Their Health Care Costs While Members Of Congress Only Pay 28%. In an April 2011 open letter to the House, Congressman Paul Tonko wrote, “If this plan extended the same kind of health care options that Members of Congress have access to, seniors would be responsible for only 28 percent of their health care premiums. Yet, CBO projects that seniors will have to pay for 68 percent of their premiums within ten years of enactment of the Ryan Voucher Plan. Today, by comparison, the average senior on Medicare pays about 25 percent of their total health care costs. The Republican budget plan’s burden of 68 percent of health care costs on seniors is a far cry from the 28 percent of costs that Members of Congress pay.” [Office of Congressman Paul Tonko, 4/7/11]
FACT: Seniors Will Pay More Under Ryan Plan, Or Face Limits To Coverage
· Wall Street Journal: “The House Republican plan for overhauling Medicare would fundamentally change how the federal government pays for health care, starting a decade from now, likely resulting in higher out-of-pocket costs and greater limits to coverage for many Americans.” [WSJ, 4/6/11]
However, what the Republicans and GIbson want to do to Medicare is only the beginning. Here are some other choice votes:
Fiscal 2011Planned Parenthood Funding - Vote Passed (241-185, 1 Present, 5 Not Voting) Following passage of the 2011 spending bill, the House adopted this enrollment correction resolution that would have blocked funding for Planned Parenthood. The Senate rejected the resolution so it will not be part of the final spending bill. Rep. Chris Gibson voted YES.. To repeal the Prevention and Public Health Fund - Vote Passed (236-183, 13 Not Voting) This House bill would eliminate funding for the Prevention and Public Health Fund, which was established by the health care law. Supporters of the bill say there is no accountability to determine where the money is spent. Opponents of the bill say it would defund important prevention programs. The Senate is unlikely to take up the measure. Rep. Chris Gibson voted YES.. Energy Tax Prevention Act of 2011 - Vote Passed (255-172, 5 Not Voting) The House passed this bill that would prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gases for the purpose of addressing climate change. A similar measure failed in the Senate earlier in the week. Rep. Chris Gibson voted YES......send e-mail or see bio Net Neutrality Disapproval - Vote Passed (240-179, 13 Not Voting) This resolution would nullify a Federal Communications Commission rule prohibiting broadband Internet service providers from blocking content or traffic. Supporters of the resolution say the FCC does not have the authority to regulate the Internet, while opponents contend the regulations are necessary to provide unfettered access to the Internet. A companion resolution has been introduced in the Senate but its future is unclear. Rep. Chris Gibson voted YES.
The HAMP Termination Act of 2011 - Vote Passed (252-170, 1 Present, 9 Not Voting)
The House voted to end the Home Affordable Modification Program, a home foreclosure prevention program that uses Troubled Asset Relief Program money to help homeowners modify their mortgages. The Senate is unlikely to take up the bill. Rep. Chris Gibson voted YES...
The House also voted 184-240 against Rep. Henry Waxman’s (D-Calif.) amendment hat would have put the chamber on record backing the widely held scientific view that global warming is occurring and humans are a major cause. In other words, they voted against the idea climate change is occurring. http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/677-e2-wire/154445-house-votes-down-climate-science-amendment
4. Washington Democratic Women's Luncheon
You are invited to the Washington County Democratic Women's Luncheon on Friday, May 20th from Noon-2pm at the Cambridge Hotel in Cambridge, NY. Tracey Brooks, President of Family Planning Advocates of New York will be the featured speaker. Brooks was former regional director for Sen. Clinton. $25 in advance, $30 at the door. Men are of course, welcome!
For information call Barbra Kinglsey at 518-677-5921 or Ellen Faber at 518-677-8345., Mail checks made out to WCDC to Ellen Faber, 100 East Main Street, Cambridge, NY 12816
5. Make a difference with GIbson Watch
Again, we really need an active team for www.chrisgibsonwatch.com If you are going to the town hall, take notes, make recordings or shoot video, which we can ppost! We need to get the stuff above out. If you want to help with Gibson Watch, let me know and I will send you the information you need.
Many thanks everyone, we will be having our usual meeting a week from Wednesday, May 4th, at the Rockhill Bakehouse Cafe at 7pm.
There is a major new story on Gibson Watch ( http://www.chrisgibsonwatch.com ) on Gibson's so-called energy advisory panel, and who Gibson has chosen to lead it: Bill Teator. That name may be familiar. Teator is the lobbyist who organized former Congressman John Sweeney's "Lake Placid Challenge" lobbyist trips that Kirsten Gillibrand first ripped into when she was first running way back in 2006. Teator has a long record of working for Jerry Solomon and John Sweeney, as well as the nuclear power industry and the lobbying group Solomon formed after retiring from Congress, and much more. Find out who Gibson is associating with by reading the full story at http://www.chrisgibsonwatch.com
Also, a week from today, Wednesday April 6th, will be our eighth anniversary meeting!
Yes, it seems hard to believe, but it was eight years ago next week in the space that is now the Rockhill Bakehouse Cafe that we came together for our very first Dean For American Meetup. Needless to say, an awful lot has happened in eight years: the incredible surge of the Governor's campaign, the heartbreak-- for this country -- of the eventual suspension of his campaign, his creation of Democracy For America, our first effort in 2004 to go after John Sweeney, hosting Kirsten Gillibrand's very first pubic political appearance at our 2nd Anniversary Meetup, DFA's highly successful effort to save Social Security in 2005, clean ups, vigils, weekly demonstrations, working for Obama, and finally the effort we made for Scott Murphy last year.
It has been a wild ride, and I humbled and honored to have been along with all of you.
We have a lot going on with Gibson Watch, now, so it will be a special meeting next Wednesday at 7pm at the Rockhill Bakehouse Cafe in downtown Glens Falls. There will be more news this weekend.
Tricounty DFA Update: All On The Line: Rally Tomorrow In Albany Hello Everyone!
A special update:
Make Or Break
I am sure you are all following the astonishing blow-up in Wisconsin. This is a make-or-break battle for the rights of working Americans. The Wisconsin unions have already given the Governor everything he wants financially. But that is not enough. Conservative extremists want to destroy the right of working Americans to organize collectively. If they succeed, the middle class in this country is finished.
Rally Tomorrow In Albany
There is a major protest in Albany tomorrow being organized by a union-led coalition of groups.
NYSUT, the state AFL-CIO, SEIU, the Capital District Area Labor Federation, and other unions are organizing a rally backed by a coalition of
progressive groups at Noon at the west steps of the State Capitol building in Albany. I urge everyone who can to go.
The Larger Stakes
It is no accident this right wing attack is backed by the billionaire Koch brothers. They and people like them want to not only destroy the middle class, they want to defund Democrats, liberals and progressives to lock in their power. The Supreme Court's outrageous Citizen's United decision is a key part. So we are not only on the verge of losing the middle class, but democracy itself.
Eugene Robinson and Paul Krugman brilliantly summarize the issues:
Richard also sends along that we need to thank the 14 hero Democrats in the Wisconsin Senate who left the state to stop this right wing attack, and stand with public employees in other states:
Equally astonishing as this attempted conservative coup, is the total collapse of leadership at the very top of the Democratic Party. Frank sent me this clip from the Ed Show, and it is sensational, and I recommend everyone watch it. We simply have to forget about leadership from the White House, and focus on turning back these attacks and taking back the House of Representatives:
Also, don't forget! We will be having our usual monthly meeting of Democracy For The Greater Glens Falls Area this Wednesday, March 2nd, at 7pm the Rockhill Bakehouse Cafe in downtown Glens Falls. More on that later this weekend.
In This Abbreviated Late Summer Update For August 30, 2010:
1. Meeting Reminder: Wednesday
2. Some Late Summer Must Reads
1. Meeting Reminder: Wednesday
Democracy For the Greater Glens Falls Area will be holding its monthly meeting at our usual time and place: the first Wednesday of the Month, September 1st, at 7pm at the Rockhill Bakehouse Cafe in downtown Glens Falls.
We should have a report about contact with Rep. Murphy's staff on some of our messages to him, including Net Neutrality. As you probably know, Rep. Murphy just participated in a closed door debate limited to members of the local Chamber of Commerce.
We will be discussing that, various campaigns, and some things that have been going on with DFA.
The Cafe is located on the corner of Elm and Exchange Streets and Hudson Avenue, one block west of the roundabout in downtown Glens Falls.
2. Some Late Summer Must Reads
It goes without saying there is increasing unrest with many of the Obama administration's Wall Street-friendly policies. At the same time, the far right is gearing up in a way we haven't seem in some time— we can see that in the attack over the so-called "ground zero Mosque." (One big lesson from that is that Democrats have not yet learned NOT to take the bait, and fall for right wing distraction tactics.)
On the problems with establishment Democrats, this piece from Raw Story is a must read before our meeting: it describes how the real threat to Social Security is coming from corporate Democrats, except for the reality Wall Street has always hated it and wants to loot it: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/0830/liberal-economists-social-security-siege-democrats/
2. Emergency Action Call: Who Will Run The Consumer Financial Protection Agency
3. Letter To Rep. Scott Murphy On The Threat To Social Security
1. Facebook Invitation!
Democracy For The Greater Glens Falls Area now has a Facebook page, and since the news announced tonight that there are now 500 million people on Facebook,
it's clearly become a top way for people to connect with one another, organize and get news.
John R. Talbott Bestselling author of The Coming Crash in the Housing Market Posted: July 18, 2010 11:33 AM The Real Reason Geithner Is Afraid of Elizabeth Warren
As reported on HuffPost last week, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has expressed opposition to the possible nomination of Elizabeth Warren to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to a source with knowledge of Geithner's views.
One can assume that Geithner, being very close to the nation's biggest banks, is concerned that Warren, if chosen, will exercise her new policing and enforcement powers to restrict those abusive practices at our commercial banks that have been harmful to consumers and depositors.
Certainly, Warren is not the commercial banking industry's first pick to serve in this new role. And unlike other legislation in which an industry's lobbying effort would naturally slow or cease once the legislation is passed, the new financial reform bill is continuing to attract enormous lobbying action from the banks. The reason is simple. The bill has been written to put a great deal of power as to how strongly it is implemented in the hands of its regulators, some of which remain to be chosen. The bank lobby will work incredibly hard to see that Warren, the person most responsible for initiating and fighting for the idea of a consumer financial protection group, is denied the opportunity to head it.
But this is not the only reason that Geithner is opposed to Warren's nomination. I believe Geithner sees the appointment of Elizabeth Warren as a threat to the very scheme he has utilized to date to hide bank losses, thus keeping the banks solvent and out of bankruptcy court and their existing management teams employed and well-paid.
To see how this scheme works during the current crisis we must go back and examine previous crises and recessions in order to understand their cause. As Kenneth Rogoff explains in his new book, This Time is Different, most crises are preceded by a boom or bubble period in which asset classes, such as homes in this case, reached unsustainable pricing levels. The main driver of most of these asset bubbles is loose bank lending in which banks offer money to asset buyers on very liberal terms, thus guaranteeing that asset prices will inflate abnormally. Eventually, all bubbles burst, and in the worst cases we are led into financial crises. The banks make things even more difficult because as prices fall the banks end up with substantial increases in problem loans.
To deal with this increase in problem loans, the banks typically pull back on all lending, not just lending in the affected sector. The banks, now primarily concerned with their own survival if they wrote off the problem loans, literally stop almost all new lending, thus driving the economy into a deep recession. It is difficult to sustain economic activity when there is no credit being supplied by the banking system. The banks, instead of lending to businesses and consumers, shift their investments to very safe instruments like US Treasury securities. The result is a risk-free cash flow that over time eventually repairs the banks' balance sheets by increasing their profitability and thus restoring their book equity.
Typically, during crises, the Federal Reserve also lowers interest rates and the cost of bank borrowing so as to make this risk-free profit spread to banks even greater. In the current financial crisis, the Federal Reserve has lowered interest rates to almost zero percent per annum thus assuring that the banks can profit enormously by doing almost nothing, not lending and sitting on risk free Treasury investments. While good for the banks, one can see how damaging this lack of credit extension can be to an economy trying to recover from an economic crisis.
What is most damaging about this approach to an economy attempting to recover from a recession is that it ensures that the policy of tight money from the banks will continue for some time. Time is needed for the banks to earn their way out of their loan losses and insolvency problems if they decide not to quickly write off the bad loans. In Japan, after their banking crisis of 1994, it took more than a decade for the banks to repair their balance sheets and resume normal lending thus retarding economic growth for decades.
This is exactly the plan that Geithner and Larry Summers have proposed for the current crisis. If you remember, Hank Paulson, the Treasury Secretary at the time, had announced that the $700 billion TARP funds would be used to buy toxic assets like bad mortgage loans from the commercial banks. But this never happened and now the amount of bad bank loans has increased in the trillions. Immediately after receiving authorization of the funding for TARP from Congress, Paulson reversed direction and decided to make direct equity investments in the banks rather than using the TARP funds to acquire their bad loans.
So where are the trillions of dollars of bad loans that the banks had on their books? They are still there. The Federal Reserve took possession temporarily of some of them as collateral for lending to the banks in an attempt to clean up the banks for their supposed" stress tests". But as of now, the trillions of dollars of underwater mortgages, CDO's and worthless credit default swaps are still on the banks books. Geithner is going to the familiar "bank in crisis" playbook and hoping that the banks can earn their way out of their solvency problems over time so the banks are continuing to slowly write off their problem loans but at a rate that will take years, if not decades, to clean up the problem.
And this is where defeat of the nomination of Elizabeth Warren becomes critical for Geithner. For Geithner's strategy to work, the banks have to find increasing sources of profitability in their business segments to balance out their annual loan loss recognition from their existing bad loans in an environment in which they continue to recognize new losses in prime residential mortgages, commercial real estate lending, sovereign debt investments, bridge loans to private equity groups, leverage buyout lending and credit card defaults.
The banks have made no secret as to where they will find this increase in cash flow. They intend to soak their small retail customers, their consumer and small business borrowers, their credit card holders and their small depositors with increased costs and fees and are continuing many of the bad mortgage practices that led to the crisis (ARM's, option pay deals, zero down payments, second mortgages, teaser rates, etc). American and Banking Market News reports this week that the rule changes in the financial reform bill may lead banks to start implementing fees that had essentially disappeared from the industry early in the new millennium, such as fees for not meeting minimum balance requirements on a checking account, or reinstituting fees for certain online banking transactions that are currently free or charging to receive a paper statement or to talk to a live teller as Bank of America's CEO has recently proposed.
It is exactly these types of unwarranted fees on small consumers and poorly designed products that Elizabeth Warren will fight against as head of the new consumer finance protection group. And it is why Geithner sees her as so threatening. Unless the banks are allowed to raise fees and charges on their smaller consumer customers, Geithner's and Summers' scheme for dealing with the banking crisis by hiding problem loans permanently on the banks' balance sheets will be exposed for what it is, an attempt at preserving the jobs of current bank executives at the cost of dragging out this recovery needlessly for years in the future. For the investment banks without small consumers and depositors to soak, Geithner and Summers have offered an environment with fewer competitors, more dominant market shares for the surviving firms and near monopoly pricing of their investment banking and derivative products to corporate clients and institutional investors to ensure continued and increasing profitability and growth.
Warren's appointment wouldn't just be a setback, it would devastate Geithner's entire plan on how to deal with trillions of bad assets the banks still won't recognize as losers. That is why I think she is going to face enormous resistance, even inside of the administration. The next one to oppose Warren after Geithner will be Larry Summers for this very reason. Then they will see if they can get Bernanke and finally Obama on board. The pitch to Obama and Bernanke will not be personal, it will be the same phony argument that Paulson and Bernanke used to justify TARP to congress, they will say that if Warren is appointed the entire world of banking and finance as we know it will come to an end.
I am reminded of when Bernie Sanders offered an amendment to audit the Fed to the financial reform bill earlier this year. While it was just one of many amendments being considered, the administration came out and said it was not against any of the amendments being discussed, with one exception, they would fight the "audit the Fed" idea to the death (me thinks the lady doth protest too much). Why? The same reason, a complete audit of the Fed would show that we have still not dealt with the bad loans on the banks' books.
As to the other two potential nominees on Obama's short list for the position, Michael S.Barr is Geithner's boy currently working for him as an Assistant Secretary at Treasury. More importantly, he is Bob Rubin's boy, having served as Rubin's assistant in the Clinton administration. If you are Rubins' boy, you are the bank lobby's boy as this position of Rubin's boy was previously held by Summers and then Geithner. Eugene Kimmelman seems like a nice enough person who has no background in finance. If the banking lobby can't get their guy in, the next best thing is to get a completely clueless person in who is too afraid to act boldly given he couldn't tell a CDO from a CEO. He has been the top lobbyist for the Consumers Union, so he is pro-lobbying and as a positive comment, really understands how toasters and garage door openers work.
Elizabeth Warren won't just protect consumers, her Oklahoma bred sense of honesty, fairness and decency just might reinvigorate and redirect a government and a banking industry that for too long has seen the average American taxpayer and the typical small consumer as the enemy to be taken advantage of at every turn.
3. Letter To Rep. Scott Murphy On The Threat To Social Security
The same people who gave us the financial crash are gearing up for another run at wrecking Social Security: over the next few weeks you are going to be hearing a great deal about this, and we will have more.
DGGFA adopted the following letter at our July 7 meeting and sent it to Rep. Scott Murphy.
Dear Representative Murphy;
We would like to express our thanks and appreciation for your recent votes in favor of the emergency extension of unemployment benefits and other benefits, financial regulation, and extending the home purchase credit. These were important steps towards fulfilling the Democratic Party's long-term promises to the American people, for restoring our economy, and the American tradition of equality and fairness. We would urge you to continue to support efforts in the future to strengthen the financial regulation bill, for instance, by the full restoration of the Glass–Steagall Act of 1933, and other measures that will get Wall Street out of the casino racket and back into its proper role of helping finance real economic development, that is, by helping create wealth rather than merely gather it.
However, our principle concern in this message today that conservative elements in our economy and, very unfortunately, within the Democratic Party, are attempting to generate a bogus crisis over the future of Social Security, very much as they attempted to do during the Bush years.
We would make several points:
*The real financial stability of Social Security is not at issue. There is no crisis. Any future short falls can be easily dealt with, for instance, and most specifically, by removing the cap on upper income individuals.
*There is no deficit crisis, relative to the U.S. economy and its strengths. Bringing deficits down is mainly an inside-the-beltway concern. We are sure you are aware of polls that indicate 60% or more of the American people feel that the government is not doing enough to get the country moving economically, and that deficits are not a present concern. Least of all, there is no need or a mandate to reduce deficits by attacking Social Security.
*As medical science and health standards improve, and people live longer, it may be sensible in the future to raise the retirement age, but this must be done carefully, with great attention to the special needs of Americans who work physically, very many of whom are members of or supporters of the Democratic Party. Any change in retirement ages should only be considered independent of any crisis atmosphere, where an effort will be made by vested interests to stampede the nation into a hasty and ill-advised decision.
*Special interests still would seek the privatization of Social Security– indeed, there are still what both President Roosevelts labeled economic malefactors, who are drooling at the prospect of channelling all of the nation's retirement savings through Wall Street, so that they may dip their greedy fingers into every American's retirement income. They are not entitled to a share. And above all, the present ongoing economic crisis, and the wild fluctuations in the stock market, expose as thoroughly as could be imagined the folly of letting Wall Street have anything to do with Social Security, if we had done so during the Bush years, the results would have been catastrophic. In fact, the entire modern trend away from traditional defined benefit pensions to IRAs, 401Ks and the like should now be in question.
Again, we appreciate these votes. Will we have your commitment to preserving the achievements of the New Deal and Great Society, including protecting Social Security from privatization in any form, and that the costs of any reforms will not come at the expense of the poor, the elderly, students and the middle class, but from those people who have benefited the most from the American Dream, often at other’s expense?
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