SIFI ain't science fiction
Submitted by Alligator Ed on Sat, 04/02/2016 - 5:26pm
This blog entry was inspired by a story by gjohnsit SIFI. In one of the links to story of the IMF playing games with Greece's financial crisis--the only victims of which will be Greek citizens, there is a link to SIFI. Sci-Fi--no, it's not science fiction.
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Being a newbie to this site,
Being a newbie to this site, I had begun writing a post about SIFI, which some got posted prematurely. I will try to make amends but have difficulty understanding how to preview and then return to edit a post--Help!
The inspiration to this post is from a story by gjohnsit about IMF playing games with Greece's financial crisis. The upshot of that story, if it plays out the way the money-vultures would like it to play out, would be harmful, if not devastating to Greek citizens. A link contained in the diary: SIFI refers to a program contained in Dodd-Frank, a federal law which has been significantly decried by progressives, as being too-little, too-late.
Yet the concept of SIFI, Systemically Important Financial Institutions, seems like it beginning to take a bite of "too big to fail". The link seems to indicate the early phases of Dodd-Frank implementation--a good start. Without venturing a guess as to what the money-vultures do with this portion of the regulation, I am hopeful that progress can be made, one bite at a time (after all, that's how you eat an elephant). The "other shoe" of the progressive battle cry is "too big to jail". This travesty falls in the lap of Justice Department Holder (and his replacement, the also apparently pro-corporate Loretta Lynch). Since Obama's increasingly rightward slide, it appears less and less likely that that capitalist Mafia will be held accountable. One can only hope that what little pro-citizen powers are embedded in Dodd-Frank will be cultivated and allowed to flourish. If Bernie is elected President, then I am confident that he will unleash Elizabeth Warren into combat the way Eisenhower unleashed Patton after D-Day.
Ed...
you can still edit it by clicking the "edit" link next to the title, or unpublish it, finish it and then republish.
I go 'New Essay' then ...
write some stuff then 'save as draft' .. and work on it til ready to publish.. does this help Ed?
With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU
That's what I do too. Works the best for me. eom
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