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Bernie Sanders Putting A Hold On Renomination Of Bernanke

Posted 12/2/09 at 7:07pm by jamie

Bernie Sanders does what others should have done:

Sen. Bernie Sanders Wednesday placed a hold on the nomination of Ben Bernanke for a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve.  “The American people overwhelmingly voted last year for a change in our national priorities to put the interests of ordinary people ahead of the greed of Wall Street and the wealthy few,” Sanders said. “What the American people did not bargain for was another four years for one of the key architects of the Bush economy.”  

As head of the central bank since 2006, Bernanke could have demanded that Wall Street provide adequate credit to small and medium-sized businesses to create decent-paying jobs in a productive economy, but he did not.  He could have insisted that large bailed-out banks end the usurious practice of charging interest rates of 30 percent or more on credit cards, but he did not.  He could have broken up too-big-to-fail financial institutions that took Federal Reserve assistance, but he did not.   He could have revealed which banks took more than $2 trillion in taxpayer-backed secret loans, but he did not.

Judith MIller's Propaganda

Posted 10/16/05 at 12:46am by jamie

Judy Miller finally released her account today of her ordeal surrounding the
Valerie Plame leak (full New York Times article
here). I
have not read the entire article in full, but have read an interesting diagnosis
into it done by

Editor and Publisher
magazine.

For the first time this clearly, Miller, in today's article, admits, "WMD--I
got it totally wrong," but then goes on to say that "all" of the other
journalists, and experts and analysts, also were wrong. "I did the best job
I could," she said.

The article reveals, also for the first time, that Keller took her off
Iraq and weapons issues after he became editor in July 2003. Nevertheless,
he admits, that "she kept drifting on her own back into the national
security realm," making one wonder who was in charge of her.

Full article

here

Reading that line there got me thinking about an article that appeared in
The Nation a couple
years ago. The article was comparing Judith Miller to Jayson Blaire, the
reporter who ultimately lost his job for plagiarism and not backing up his work.

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