FDIC holding banking system by a thread – $13.2 trillion in assets backed by -$15.2 billion Deposit Insurance Fund. 19 Banks hold 50 percent of all banking assets out of 7,830 institutions. What needs to be done to restore the banking system for the American public.

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  1. Creative Destruction dot US said:

    Shittibank, JP Moron, Bankrob America and Goldman Sucks run this country. The social contract was torn to pieces when the bailouts ran into the billions and now the trillions. But now the federal reserve and central banks throughout the world are beginning to realize that there is no quick fix. i believe the federal reserve will die soon and I look forward to dancing on the grave!!!

    Get your angry, humorous and righteous t-shirts, caps and bumper stickers at http://www.creativedestruction.us/

    Anger and humor hopefully leading to extraordinary reform and a revolution in financial life.

    September 2nd, 2010 at 10:34 am
  2. e. schrooge said:

    total debt?
    $201T = two hundred T.E.A. = tom, trillion
    says Kot li koff, etc., Sam’s debt + unfunded liabilities
    g.d.p. c $14T fourteen tril.

    September 2nd, 2010 at 12:35 pm
  3. CLARENCE SWINNEY said:

    Why do not members of Congress have staffers copy all writing in this forum. mybudget.360.com
    They could have nuke bullets to fire at Right Wingers.
    This is excellent FACTUAL information

    The mass of people get faux information off Talk Radio and such misinformers as Fox.

    They truly believe what they hear.

    America is in serious trouble.
    This is not a 1981-1982 or 1991-1992 Recession

    This is a 1929-1930 Depressive Recession.

    Difference?

    SAFETY NETS.

    Imagine no Social Security–Medicare-Medicaid-Food Stamps-Unemployment Insurance–Veterans Health care–Veterans Pensions-Student college loans-Disability Coverage

    It would be a revolution.

    Yes! The Great benefits were created by Democrats under Objections by Republicans

    Republicans always known as Country Club Party.
    Take care of Rich. They create Wealth and jobs.
    Labor is just a Burden.

    How in xxxx can one vote a Republican into Washington???

    OK! Republicans you have won.

    1% own 43% of our total financial wealth
    1% get 25% of our Total Individual Income

    80% get 7% Total Financial Wealth

    1%=1,400,000 workers
    80%=112,000,000 workers=shafted big time since 1980

    1979-2007
    1% had 281% Increase in Income–65% Increase In Wealth
    Middle Class got 25% Increase in Income-) No increase in Wealth

    America the ONE PERCENT Nation.

    Thank you Reagan-Bush II-Conservative Congressmen
    20 years of 3 Conservative Presidents-18 years Senate-12 years House-6 years total control
    Housing Tsunami-Financial Volcano.
    99,000 Net new jobs per month versus Carter-Clinton 222,000.
    9 international conflict involvement
    1 by Carter-Clinton

    p.s. Country Clubbers-Wall Streeters still do not own 7% of the Wealth.

    Damn it! We made it. We are God’s Anointed. Give it to us.
    Take it from those lazy indolent peasants.

    We worship $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$—ONLY

    clarence swinney
    cswinney2@triad.rr.com
    political historian since 1991
    Lifeaholics of America
    author-Lifeaholic-story of workaholic failure to lifeaholic success
    author–forthcoming-How Democrats created a Great Middle Class and Conservatives are determined to destroy it

    8 more like Bush they will have succeeded
    Oh! How badly we need those 2,300,000 good paying jobs transferred to China for $2 per day labor under Bush eight disastrous years

    September 4th, 2010 at 7:08 am
  4. Alex S. Gabor said:
    September 7th, 2010 at 5:59 pm
  5. opephowdelt said:

    Bravo, un’ottima idea

    February 14th, 2012 at 9:10 pm

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