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==Official narrative==
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The [[Official narrative]] about bailouts is confused and not regularly discussed by {{ccm}}.
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==Concerns==
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One phrase which crops up is that [[bank]]s are "too big to fail", which might suggest that they were too big. Bailouts however are effectively a huge transfer of wealth from taxpayers to those invested in the banks, a policy which ''increases'' the wealth of those banks, which increase wealth inequality. Bailouts are faits accomplis, not subject to even a nominal democratic control or performance review.
 
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Interest ofGeorge W. Bush

Official narrative

The Official narrative about bailouts is confused and not regularly discussed by commercially-controlled media.

Concerns

One phrase which crops up is that banks are "too big to fail", which might suggest that they were too big. Bailouts however are effectively a huge transfer of wealth from taxpayers to those invested in the banks, a policy which increases the wealth of those banks, which increase wealth inequality. Bailouts are faits accomplis, not subject to even a nominal democratic control or performance review.

 

An example

Page nameDescription
2008 Financial Crisis"an evisceration of some banks by others...a cannibalistic binge billed to the tax-payer"<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a>

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:War Martial Law and the Economic Crisisbook extract1 November 2010Peter Dale Scott
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