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Unwelcome Guests
The Political Economy of Pain - Power and Powerless Part 7
Weekly Program
Doug Noland, Derrick Jensen, Susan Rosenthal (reading)
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Sept. 28, 2008, 7:06 p.m.
Thanks to Jim Puplava , financialsense.com
and to Lierre Keith
Some listeners have written to ask me to do coverage on the financial crisis to counter the spin and obfuscation being
broadcast in the corporate media. In terms of analysis by economists of the administration bailout plan, Democracy Now has been providing excellent coverage to illuminate the power grab, to point out how there is never enough money to
provide health carte for the people for example, but always enough to bail out Wall Street. I recommend you listen at
democracynow.org if you haven't heard it.

One topic of debate is whether the urgency for action is real or a scheme to ram through a sort of financial "Patriot Act. "
Many within the financial world have been warning of a financial collapse as a result of the deadly brew credit and
leverage cooked up by Wall Street bankers
I can tell you that there are many financial analysts who are not fans of the administration and its policies, or the
current practices on Wall Street, who do believe that economic system is on the verge of collapse.. but don't believe a 700 billion bailout will solve the problem, as is being claimed . Many within the system have denounced it as an orgy of criminality in terms unusual in the normally staid financial analyst sector

The question that isn't part of the official debate within capitalism is the one that mosts interests me - whether this
system ought to survive at all, rather than how to save it. or , beyond that how to apply social leverage to an already
toppling system, and we'll explore that question in depth this week with author Derrick Jensen.


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