Economy
In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Friday, 21 June 2013 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)IT CANNOT BE SAID TOO LOUDLY--MOVE YOUR MONEY!
http://www.alternet.org/corporate-accountability-and-workplace/bank-scam?akid=10592.227380.gAkZMZ&rd=1&src=newsletter857774&t=8&paging=off
1. Falsifying Paperwork, Blitzing, Lying About Payments to Force Homeowners Into Foreclosure
2. Bank Protection Service Puts Consumers at Greater Risk Of Harm
3. Transaction Ordering
4. Forced Arbitration (JUST VALIDATED BY THE DANCING SUPREMES!)
5. Marketing Refinancing That Costs People
6. Banks Trying To Kill the CFPB
Over the years, scam after scam is exposed, and nothing has been done about it. But there is a new cop on the beat, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The CFPBs job is to police the big banks, and protect financial consumers. Of course the big banks are trying to head this agency off at the pass. The Republican Party and its conservative infrastructure have basically been contracted by Wall Streets big banks to obstruct and even kill this agency. Senate Republicans have been blocking the confirmation and are still trying to obstruct the nominee to head up the agency. Republicans have been filibustering the nomination of Richard Cordray to be its director and even vowing to filibuster to keep any nominee from being confirmed to head the agency. President Obama finally made a recess appointment of Cordray in January 2012. But this recess appointment runs out at the end of the year with no end to Republican obstruction in sight.
Republicans are also trying to defund the agency. Republicans and the (billionaire, Wall Street, oil and tobacco-financed) conservative movement have also launched a propaganda campaign against the agency. Recently, at the Senate Republican Policy Committee website, "CFPB: Unaccountable and Unrestrained," claims, A recent action by the CFPB to monitor consumer credit cards and the spending habits of millions of Americans is raising new concerns in a government suffering from a trust deficit. In an example of how the rights echo machine works, the Heritage Foundation echoes this attack, alleging that CFPB gathering data for reports like this one is an example of government surveillance on consumers, amassing an Orwell-worthy database on all manner of spending, including
overdrafts
Sen. Elizabeth Warren the person most credited with the creation of the CFPB spoke at a Senate hearing on the CFPB last March on the role of the CFPB and Republican obstruction of the agency:
"The American people deserve a Congress that worries less about helping big banks," she added, "and more about helping regular people who have been cheated on mortgages, on credit cards, on student loans and on credit reports."
Dont expect much to change until we have a government that is willing to take on these financial giants. As long as we keep seeing settlements with these giants instead of prosecutions, and as long as we allow big money to buy influence over our government, nothing will change.