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The Fed and Crony Capitalism

alternet.org — The Federal Reserve's recent decision to grant Wall Street access to special borrowing facilities smells of special dealing for special interests. The decision subsidizes the biggest most powerful investment banks, thereby distorting financial markets in their favor. Behind the decision lies the problem of excessive representation of Wall Street interests within the Fed.

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McCain: Playing Election Year Politics with the Credit Crisis

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