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In reply to the discussion: The Banksters who Stole Uncounted Trillions Should PUT IT BACK. [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)15. Thank you, Enthusiast. More detail.
"Yeah. See. Move on!"

From the "DU Told You So Department"...
Parsons Blames Glass-Steagall Repeal for Crisis
By Kim Chipman and Christine Harper - Apr 19, 2012 8:48 PM ET
Bloomberg
Richard Parsons, speaking two days after ending his 16-year tenure on the board of Citigroup Inc. (C) and a predecessor, said the financial crisis was partly caused by a regulatory change that permitted the companys creation.
The 1999 repeal of the Glass-Steagall law that separated banks from investment banks and insurers made the business more complicated, Parsons said yesterday at a Rockefeller Foundation event in Washington. He served as chairman of Citigroup, the third-biggest U.S. bank by assets, from 2009 until handing off the role to Michael ONeill at the April 17 annual meeting.
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U.S. Bailout
People have a sort of a notion that well, we can decide thats too big to manage, he said. But it got that way because there was a market need and institutions find and follow the needs of the marketplace. So what we have to do is we have to learn how to improve our ability to manage it and manage it more effectively.
Citigroup, which took the most government aid of any U.S. bank during the financial crisis, has lost 86 percent of its value in the past four years, twice as much as the 24-company KBW Bank Index. (BKX) Most shareholders voted this week against the banks compensation plan, which awarded Pandit about $15 million in total pay for 2011, when the shares fell 44 percent.
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-19/parsons-blames-glass-steagall-repeal-for-crisis.html
What makes me sad: I believed if only Washington knew about this, they'd do something to stop the bank robbers. Then, I saw the cops were the ones holding open the doors at the bank. I'm thinking they got a nice contribution in their pension fund.
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Yes, it should. An excellent reminder of the corruption and crime that has gone unpunished.
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#75
Thanks, Warpy. A university professor with integrity explains the ''process''...
Octafish
Jun 2014
#24
Thanks, good information if that crook runs for national office. It's very specific.
Warpy
Jun 2014
#91
The Sting: elected a puppet president that's of the rich, by the rich, and for the rich.
Initech
Jun 2014
#7
S&L Crisis: How Traitors and Crooks Learned to Use Positions of Power to Empty the Public Purse.
Octafish
Jun 2014
#35
Thanks, KansDem! What Robert Scheer wrote about Phil Gramm and UBS Money Laundering...
Octafish
Jun 2014
#44
This will continue until either we revolt or we find elites that will champion our cause. nm
rhett o rick
Jun 2014
#16
I believe the Democratic Party is our best hope. They have a lot of money and resources
rhett o rick
Jun 2014
#84
Forgotten history from 2009...FBI actually expected to go after Banksters. What a laugh.
Octafish
Jun 2014
#87
What we've learned since then is TARP boss lied. I would hope that bothers you as much as me.
Octafish
Jun 2014
#42
Really? Is that why the Fed fought Bernie Sanders tooth and nail when he demanded an Audit?
Octafish
Jun 2014
#45