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Bill Moyers


Am I nuts? Are we nuts?

Or have they just been that good at hiding the fraud? Better yet, is William Black just another windbag?

Are we ready to dismiss Bill Moyers? Get real.

http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/04032009/transcript1.html 

 

Bill's Journal interview with Black yesterday is staggering. In the end, I will trust Bill (and in this case another Bill) will tudor me to a better understanding, at least.

 

Maybe it isn't all that complicated for us after all, and maybe Bernie Madoff is just a slumdog billionaire behind bars for being a little too careless or stupid, or both. Maybe he just pissed the wrong Hombre's off. And here we are convinced ol' Bern had graduated the slums in the 60's and will go down in history as Mr. Ponzi squared.  Sheesh.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Haven't seen this yet, but will weigh in after watching.

My understanding is that TAX EVASION was indeed a BUSINESS LINE at UBS, AIG and other heretofore resepected companies.

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Is William Black just another windbag? Not at all. He is, in my opinion, one of the most reliable and credible people on the whole issue of how Wall Street destroyed the economy.

Here's a brief description of his career:

Bill Black is an Associate Professor of Economics and Law at the University of Missouri – Kansas City (UMKC). He was the Executive Director of the Institute for Fraud Prevention from 2005-2007. He has taught previously at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin and at Santa Clara University, where he was also the distinguished scholar in residence for insurance law and a visiting scholar at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.

He was litigation director of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, deputy director of the FSLIC, SVP and General Counsel of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, and Senior Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Thrift Supervision. He was deputy director of the National Commission on Financial Institution Reform, Recovery and Enforcement. His regulatory career is profiled in Chapter 2 of Professor Riccucci's book Unsung Heroes (Georgetown U. Press: 1995), Chapter 4 (“The Consummate Professional: Creating Leadership”) of Professor Bowman, et al’s book The Professional Edge (M.E. Sharpe 2004), and Joseph M. Tonon’s article: “The Costs of Speaking Truth to Power: How Professionalism Facilitates Credible Communication” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 2008 18(2):275-295.

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