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A Gift for a Generation: A U.S. Financial System of Our Own

By Cynthia McKinney  Posted by Anita Stewart (about the submitter)       (Page 1 of 1 pages)   9 comments

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September 25, 2008

Last week, I posted ten points (that were by no means exhaustive) for Congressional action immediately in the wake of the financial crisis now gripping our country.  At that time, the Democratic leadership of Congress was prepared to adjourn the current legislative Session to campaign, without taking any action at all to put policies in place that protect U.S. taxpayers and the global community that has accepted U.S. financial leadership.  Those ten points, to be taken in conjunction with the Power to the People Committee's platform available on the campaign website at (http://votetruth08.com/index.php/resources/campaignplatform), are as follows:

1.    Enactment of a foreclosure moratorium now before the next phase of ARM interest rate increases take effect;
2.    elimination of all ARM mortgages and their renegotiation into 30- or 40-year loans;
3.    establishment of new mortgage lending practices to end predatory and discriminatory practices;
4.    establishment of criteria and construction goals for affordable housing;
5.    redefinition of credit and regulation of the credit industry so that discriminatory practices are completely eliminated;
6.    full funding for initiatives that eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in home ownership;
7.    recognition of shelter as a right according to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights to which the U.S. is a signatory so that no one sleeps on U.S. streets;
8.    full funding of a fund designed to cushion the job loss and provide for retraining of those at the bottom of the income scale as the economy transitions;
9.    close all tax loopholes and repeal of the Bush tax cuts for the top 1% of income earners; and
10.    fairly tax corporations, denying federal subsidies to those who relocate jobs overseas repeal NAFTA.

In addition to these ten points, I now add four more:

11.    Appointment of former Comptroller General David Walker to fully audit all recipients of taxpayer cash infusions, including JP Morgan, Bear Stearns, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and AIG, and to monitor their trading activities into the future;
12.    elimination of all derivatives trading;
13.    nationalization of the Federal Reserve and the establishment of a federally-owned, public banking system that makes credit available for small businesses, homeowners, manufacturing operations, renewable energy and infrastructure investments; and
14.    criminal prosecution of any activities that violated the law, including conflicts of interest that led to the current crisis.

Ellen Brown, author of "The Web of Debt" writes at http://www.webofdebt.com/articles/, "Such a public bank today could solve not only the housing crisis but a number of other pressing problems, including the infrastructure crisis and the energy crisis.  Once bankrupt businesses have been restored to solvency, the usual practice is to return them to private hands; but a better plan for Fannie and Freddie might be to simply keep them as public institutions."

Too many times politicians have told us to support the "free market."  The unfolding news informs us in a most costly manner that free markets don't work. This is a financial system of their making.  It's now past time for the people to have an economic system of their own.  A reading of the full text on the Congressional "Agreement on Principles" for the proposed $700 billion bailout reveals the sham that this so-called agreement truly is.  Today our country faces an economic 9/11.  The problem that is unfolding is truly systemic and no stop-gap measures that maintain the current bankrupt structure will be sufficient to resolve this crisis of the U.S. economic engine.

Today is my son's birthday.  What a gift to the young people of this country if we were to present to them a clean break from the policies that produced this economic disaster, the "financial tsunami" that former Comptroller General David Walker warned us of so many months ago and instead offered them a U.S. economic superstructure that truly was their own.

Power to the People!

Cynthia McKinney
McKinney/Clemente 2008
US Green Party

http://www.runccynthiarun.org

September 25, 2008

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