Iceland let their banks fail

Iceland let their banks fail

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MB

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Could it have worked in the USA?

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-02-20/icelandic-anger-brings-record-debt-relief-in-best-crisis-recovery-story.html

Did Americans let their banks screw them over needlessly?

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Originally posted by Metal Brain
Could it have worked in the USA?

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-02-20/icelandic-anger-brings-record-debt-relief-in-best-crisis-recovery-story.html

Did Americans let their banks screw them over needlessly?
Iceland stood up for themselves.

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Originally posted by joe beyser
Iceland stood up for themselves.
Yes, and Americans did a little complaining but quickly assumed the position when Tim Geithner wanted them to.

http://mattweidnerlaw.com/blog/2013/01/the-illegal-geithner-leak-that-cost-normal-people-millions-but-saved-his-banker-buddies/

Bush, Obama and Geithner should be hung as traitors and all the people who defended the big banks bailout should be outed for being the idiots that they are.

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Originally posted by Metal Brain
Bush, Obama and Geithner should be hung as traitors and all the people who defended the big banks bailout should be outed for being the idiots that they are.
"Traitors"? What definition of "traitor" are you using?

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Originally posted by FMF
"Traitors"? What definition of "traitor" are you using?
They are working against the interests of the American people by stealing their money and giving it to banks that are buying them off. In short "corruption".

The implication that giving American's money to bankers that caused the crisis would rescue the economy was a lie. This was all based on the false assertion that once the banks got the money they would lend it to the public.

The banks knew they had no intention of lending the money. They just wanted to save themselves and let the money supply contract. This forced the Federal Reserve System to increase the money supply to avoid a depression. There was no need to keep the banks from failing because the money supply would contract either way.

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Originally posted by Metal Brain
They are working against the interests of the American people by stealing their money and giving it to banks that are buying them off. In short "corruption".

The implication that giving American's money to bankers that caused the crisis would rescue the economy was a lie. This was all based on the false assertion that once the banks got the money they ...[text shortened]... as no need to keep the banks from failing because the money supply would contract either way.
You used the word "traitor". What definition are you using?

Civis Americanus Sum

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Originally posted by Metal Brain
They are working against the interests of the American people by stealing their money and giving it to banks that are buying them off. In short "corruption".

The implication that giving American's money to bankers that caused the crisis would rescue the economy was a lie. This was all based on the false assertion that once the banks got the money they ...[text shortened]... as no need to keep the banks from failing because the money supply would contract either way.
I don't think the problem was the bailout itself, but more the failure to extract, as a condition for the bailout, specific concessions on money supply policies.

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Originally posted by sh76
I don't think the problem was the bailout itself, but more the failure to extract, as a condition for the bailout, specific concessions on money supply policies.
The bank bailout was not necessary. Iceland held their bankers accountable while here in the USA they were rewarded.

http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/iceland-jails-bankers-for-fraud/

You seem to be an apologist for failed policies you once supported.

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Originally posted by FMF
You used the word "traitor". What definition are you using?
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/traitor

Civis Americanus Sum

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Originally posted by Metal Brain
The bank bailout was not necessary. Iceland held their bankers accountable while here in the USA they were rewarded.

http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/iceland-jails-bankers-for-fraud/

You seem to be an apologist for failed policies you once supported.
Yes, MB, everyone that half-disagrees with anything you say must be an "apologist" because you can point to a website called "darkgovernment.com."


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A huge chunck of the money the US pumped into its banks was transfered to European banks anyhow. So Iceland just let the US do the job for them, they were smart and did like Europe usually does, just suck the US's tit.

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Originally posted by Eladar
A huge chunck of the money the US pumped into its banks was transfered to European banks anyhow. So Iceland just let the US do the job for them, they were smart and did like Europe usually does, just suck the US's tit.
Meanwhile Republicans in the US are determined to make the citizenry suck corporate cock.

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Originally posted by Soothfast
Meanwhile Republicans in the US are determined to make the citizenry suck corporate cock.
In pictures:
http://www.lesleyannedown.com/index.php?option=com_zoom&Itemid=42&page=view&catid=32&PageNo=1&key=0&hit=1

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Originally posted by Soothfast
Meanwhile Republicans in the US are determined to make the citizenry suck corporate cock.
Yep, both US and European.

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Originally posted by Metal Brain

Did Americans let their banks screw them over needlessly?
While it was once feared the government would be holding companies like GM, AIG and Citigroup for several years, it was reported in April of 2010 that those companies are preparing to buy back the Treasury's stake and emerge from TARP within a year.[2] Of the $245 billion handed to U.S. and foreign banks, over $169 billion has been paid back, including $13.7 billion in dividends, interest and other income, along with $4 billion in warrant proceeds as of April 2010. AIG is considered "on track" to pay back $51 billion from divestitures of two units and another $32 billion in securities.[2] As of December 31, 2012, the Treasury had received over $405 billion in total cash back on TARP investments, equaling nearly 97 percent of the $418 billion disbursed under the program.[3]