Text Size
Happy Birthday, Pat Tillman
Kucinich: Why I Voted No
Afghanistan's Sham Army
When Voters Disrupt the Tea Party
Rupert Murdoch vs. Google (and Reality)
House Passes Health Care Bill
America Performs Its Familiar Role of Propping Up a Dictator
Dems Make Final Push for Health Bill Votes
‘Daily Show’ Insta-Classic: What Lurks Within Glenn Beck?
Massive Malaria Vaccine Trial Begins
A Dig compiled by the editors of Truthdig
By David Shulman $14.69
By David Sirota $10.17
$30
Colleague's Email: (use commas for multiple emails)
Your Name:
Your Email:
Message (you can change this if you'd like): Hi, I read this on Truthdig and thought you would find it interesting. =-=-=-=-=-=-= New Crisis, Old Isms The Federal Reserve Bank’s decision last week to address the housing crisis by extending $200 billion of taxpayer-financed credit to Wall Street banks was met with a stunned reaction typical of surprising events. But really, the move was the expression of longstanding isms that routinely package corruption as sound public policy. http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20080321_new_crisis_old_isms/ Copyright © 2008 Truthdig, L.L.C. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-= This is a one-time mailing from Truthdig, (www.truthdig.com) on behalf of the sender. Please report any misuse to webmaster-at-truthdig.com Hi, I read this on Truthdig and thought you would find it interesting. =-=-=-=-=-=-= New Crisis, Old Isms The Federal Reserve Bank’s decision last week to address the housing crisis by extending $200 billion of taxpayer-financed credit to Wall Street banks was met with a stunned reaction typical of surprising events. But really, the move was the expression of longstanding isms that routinely package corruption as sound public policy. http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20080321_new_crisis_old_isms/ Copyright © 2008 Truthdig, L.L.C. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-= This is a one-time mailing from Truthdig, (www.truthdig.com) on behalf of the sender. Please report any misuse to webmaster-at-truthdig.com
Hi,
=-=-=-=-=-=-= New Crisis, Old Isms
The Federal Reserve Bank’s decision last week to address the housing crisis by extending $200 billion of taxpayer-financed credit to Wall Street banks was met with a stunned reaction typical of surprising events. But really, the move was the expression of longstanding isms that routinely package corruption as sound public policy.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20080321_new_crisis_old_isms/
Copyright © 2008 Truthdig, L.L.C. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-= This is a one-time mailing from Truthdig, (www.truthdig.com) on behalf of the sender. Please report any misuse to webmaster-at-truthdig.com
I read this on Truthdig and thought you would find it interesting.
Or return to the article