8 more cosponsors to go for HR1207 today, these are going to be a tough 8 to get so we all need to help today, we are so
Submitted by tog2476 on Mon, 08/03/2009 - 00:15
close. Please take time out of your day today to come on to dailypaul to find out who we are contacting for the day, and do it on your lunch break or say you are going to go to the bathroom, if you have to, and call the congress critters. These last 8 might prove to be hard to get, because I am sure the powers that be are doing whatever they can to stall this. We are going to need everyone's help for this final push. We owe it to Ron Paul and to ourselves to get these last 8 so let's turn the heat up, and be proud of one of our biggest ever victories!!!!!! Thank you(that is only if you help I thank you).
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once again everyone!! We aren't gonna let them beat us on this one are we?
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Today's list is up. Targeting 4 blue dogs. The blue dogs may be our best chance for the holdout list, so I figured we should focus on the blue dogs for best luck to get to 290.
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More Evidence from Today's Financial Times
Wall Street profits from trades with Fed
By Henny Sender in New York
Published: August 2 2009 23:04 | Last updated: August 2 2009 23:04
Wall Street banks are reaping outsized profits by trading with the Federal Reserve, raising questions about whether the central bank is driving hard enough bargains in its dealings with private sector counterparties, officials and industry executives say.
The Fed has emerged as one of Wall Street’s biggest customers during the financial crisis, buying massive amounts of securities to help stabilise the markets. In some cases, such as the market for mortgage-backed securities, the Fed buys more bonds than any other party.
EDITOR’S CHOICE
Wall Street benefits from Fed and Treasury - Aug-02Editorial: The value of bank independence - Aug-02Opinion: Trichet should convene a trip to the beach - Aug-02In depth: US banks - May-07In depth: Central banks - Mar-09However, the Fed is not a typical market player. In the interests of transparency, it often announces its intention to buy particular securities in advance. A former Fed official said this strategy enables banks to sell these securities to the Fed at an inflated price.
The resulting profits represent a relatively hidden form of support for banks, and Wall Street has geared up to take advantage. Barclays, for example, e-mails clients with news on the Fed’s balance sheet, detailing the share of the market in particular securities held by the Fed.
“You can make big money trading with the government,” said an executive at one leading investment management firm. “The government is a huge buyer and seller and Wall Street has all the pricing power.”
A former official of the US Treasury and the Fed said the situation had reached the point that “everyone games them. Their transparency hurts them. Everyone picks their pocket.”
The central bank’s approach to securities purchases was defended by William Dudley, president of the New York Fed, which is responsible for market operations. “We believe that opting for transparency is a greater good,” he said. “If we didn’t have transparency, we’d be criticised on other grounds.”
However, another official familiar with the matter said the central bank “has heard that dealers load up on securities to sell to the Fed. There is concern, but policy goals override other considerations.”
Barney Frank, chairman of the House financial services committee, said the potential profiteering may be part of the price for stabilising the financial system.
“You can’t rescue the credit system without benefiting some of the people in it.” Still, Mr Frank said Congress would be watching. “We don’t want the Fed to drive the hardest possible bargain, but we don’t want them to get ripped off.”
The growing Fed activity has coincided with a general widening of market spreads – the difference between bid and offer prices – as the number of market participants declines. Wider spreads enable banks, in their capacity as market-makers, to make more profit.
Larry Fink, chief executive of money manager BlackRock, has described Wall Street’s trading profits as “luxurious”, reflecting the banks’ ability to take advantage of diminished competition.
“Bid-offer spreads have remained unusually wide, notwithstanding the normalisation of financial markets,” said Mohamed El-Erian, chief executive of fund manager Pimco in Newport Beach, California.
Spreads narrowed dramatically during the years of the credit bubble.
Brad Hintz, an analyst at AllianceBernstein, said he doubted that spreads would ever return to those levels, a development that could be pleasing to the Fed.
“They want to help Wall Street make money,” he said.
Should be titled "Ode to Cronyism"
“We don’t want the Fed to drive the hardest possible bargain, but we don’t want them to get ripped off.” says Bawney Fwank. So in other words they should line people's pockets but just not too much that people start to complain.
Maybe this will fire you up
"Ron Pauls plan economic suicide"
http://www.reuters.com/article/reutersComService4/idUSTRE56U...
"Obamney care," Nuff said.
We need to know
What their counter attacks are.
"Obamney care," Nuff said.
Let's rock this
Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must. like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.-Thomas Paine
out today!!!!!
Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must. like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.-Thomas Paine
The R3volution requires action, not observation!!!!
.
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The grass roots...
need to be showing up at any and all town hall meetings held by CONgressmen or SINators while they are back in their districts....Stand up and say "Why haven't you sponsored HR1207? Put them on the spot just like Tim Bishop got his ass handed to him (a man who has never read the constitution and it shows). Be prepared with Ron Paul answers to his attempts to wiggle away from the issue or misrepresent it.
Definitely.........
I think we can get this accomplished....though I would really like to see 300 to really give 'em a swift kick in the teeth and let 'em know we are not foolin' around with them......
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fence sitter list
We need to put together a list of fence sitters..not just non singee's but people who are wavering.
I would think that those especially vulnerable are Democrat Congressman in Republican areas.
I for one will be hammering Jim Mathesson (D), Utah tomorrow.
Phone number and fax
Representative Jim Matheson (D - 02) 202-225-3011 Fax:202-225-5638
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/ Contacting Congress website
Chellie Pingree from Maine
Chellie Pingree from Maine told me that she was still unsure whether or not she was going to support it, though she supported cap and trade. I told her that we know it's her first term and we have a good memory,so to do the right thing.
http://www.lp.org/
http://mises.org/
Here are her phone and fax numbers
Representative Chellie Pingree (D - 01) 202-225-6116
Fax: 202-225-5590