Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission – Report Issued
January 31st, 2011
Joys of Capitalism… that people continue to conflate democracy and capitalism is beyond me, how stupid can we be?
This is a large report, but take a few minutes to at least read the conclusions, found on pps. xv – xxviii, yes, read all of those pages, not just the headnotes below:
Very short nutshell version of a thorough and credible report, the headings of their conclusions, but again, read the meat of it, the details are important, and google “FCIC report” to get the spin the capitalists offer:
• We conclude this financial crisis was avoidable.
• We conclude widespread failures in financial regulation and supervision proved devastating to the stability of the nation’s financial markets.
• We conclude dramatic failures of corporate governance and risk management at many systemically important financial institutions were a key cause of this crisis.
• We conclude a combination of excessive borrowing, risky investments, and lack of transparency put the financial system on a collision course with crisis.
• We conclude the government was ill prepared for the crisis, and its inconsistent response added to the uncertainty and panic in the financial markets.
• We conclude there was a systemic breakdown in accountability and ethics.
• We conclude collapsing mortgage-lending standards and the mortgage securitization pipeline lit and spread the flame of contagion and crisis.
• We conclude over-the-counter derivatives contributed significantly to this crisis.
• We conclude the failures of credit rating agencies were essential cogs in the wheel of financial destruction.
David Morris – SOTU Obama Should Have Given
January 27th, 2011
David Morris hits it out of the park. Read this — all of this — and digest thoughtfully:
The State of Union Address President Obama Should Have Given
David Morris
Director, New Rules ProjectPosted: January 26, 2011 04:20 PM
Mr. Speaker, Vice President Biden, Members of Congress, Distinguished Guests and Fellow Americans.
Does Generosity Undermine Competitiveness?
Why Do We Act Against Our Own Self-Interest?
What Did the Election Results Teach Us?
Changing the Future, Facing Hard Truths
Consider but two examples that prove his point.
The United States has continued to rely on hundreds of private, profit making insurance companies.
This might be the time to face some hard truths.
This is a moment for us to relearn this basic truth.
I look forward to the vigorous, but I hope civil, debate that will inevitably follow.
Landmark Stray Voltage Case!
January 27th, 2011
Yesterday, the Minnesota Supreme Court released a landmark stray voltage opinion, clarifying the breadth of the “filed rate” and “primary jurisdiction” doctrines declaring that they do not limit suits for stray voltage damages against utilities. This has been a six year lawsuit for the Siewerts so far…
Here’s the STrib’s article — hmmmmm… no comments allowed! I wonder why that is?
Supreme Court rules for farmers in stray-voltage case
Last update: January 27, 2011 – 10:03 AM
“We’re very pleased with the Supreme Court’s decision,” said Greg Siewert, who farms with his father, Harlan, in Zumbro Falls. The Siewerts first filed suit against Northern States Power Co., a subsidiary of Xcel, in 2004.
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And MPCA’s Brad Moore goes to PolyMet
January 25th, 2011
Brad Moore, former Commissioner at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has signed on with PolyMet.
He left the MPCA in December, 2008, for Barr Engineering. Here’s a page from Barr Engineering about his visit there June 22, 2010 (job interview, eh?) and his presentation:
And yesterday’s press release from PolyMet:
PolyMet Names Brad Moore Executive VP – Environmental and Governmental Affairs
Walton’s Bill Grant – Deputy Commissioner of Energy?
January 25th, 2011
Just when I thought it couldn’t get any worse… and after yesterday’s Executive Order 11-04, oh my, that was pretty awful, then Dayton makes the choice of Bill Grant, Izaak Walton League, as Deputy Commissioner of Energy.
Bill Grant headed the Midwest Izaak Walton League, the “environmental” organization that through the years has given the utilities everything they want, and has received foundation grants (it is his last name after all) to promote the most reprehensible things… particularly transmission, transmission, transmission. They intervened in the CapX 2020 Certificate of Need (PUC Docket 06-1115) in favor of the project, what more need be said?
So did Dayton make this appointment with knowledge of, or not knowing:
$8.1 Million Wind on Wires grant from McKnight/Energy Foundation
“Wind on the Wires” website – remember, this is a subset of Walton’s, they’re on Walton’s payroll
Bill Grant – Sawmill Presentation – Promotion of Coal Gasification
And remember, Bill Grant has been on that Renewable Development Fund that gave Excelsior Energy $10 million in state money… and he’s the one who talks about “low carbon coal.” Give me a break…
How is this appointment in the public interest?
Izaak Walton League official tapped to head state energy division
Environmentalists happy he supports renewable energy