Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Just added to my Instapaper: "When Washington Took On Wall Street" (nearly 80 years ago!) via VanityFair.com

When Washington Took On Wall Street

Nearly 80 years ago, on Capitol Hill, Ferdinand Pecora forced J. P. Morgan Jr. and other “banksters” to reveal the corruption that had fueled the Great Depression—bringing shame on the financial industry and resulting in new laws to curb abuses. Today, with Republicans having threatened to block reform and Goldman Sachs fighting fraud charges, the author looks back at the Pecora Commission hearings, which riveted America, and asks why there is no comparable investigation now.

By Alan Brinkley

June 2010

Look! More fodder for the argument that our leaders are effing useless. YAY!

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