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Posted By _kam0_ 1 year ago in Business & Finance

More than a decade ago, a woman you're likely never to have heard of, Brooksley Born, head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission-- a federal agency that regulates options and futures trading--was the oracle whose warnings about the dangerous boom in derivatives trading just might have averted the calamitous bust now engulfing the US and global markets. Instead she was met with scorn, condescension and outright anger by former Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan, former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin and his deputy Lawrence Summers.

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    berkeley1 year ago

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    that the media has been a greenspan cheerleader all these years is proof of their conscious complicity in developing this "crisis," for which they will now provide a "solution."

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      _kam0_1 year ago

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      By definition the contrarian view (no matter how correct and factual) is always a minority. In good times all strata of society sing the song of unstoppable growth and heap endless praise at those who champion the economy without question. Greenspan was the loudest applauder of the mass credit consumer economy and the herd just followed.

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