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Did campaign contributions and lobbying by the financial sector contribute to the meltdown on Wall Street?

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The causes of the Wall Street Debacle were not limited to Campaign Contributions and Financial Sector Lobbying. There were other causes in this mess that leaves much to be desired. The causes have been the financial sector, the people who did not read the contracts, the politicians, and the US Mainstream Media. The causes by those who are responsible will be discussed to the maximum.

I. US Mainstream Media

The following writers; Jon Lasner of the E Magazine ocregister.com, Brian Kelly of US News and World Report, and Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post comments about a press that ignored the looming financial crisis. According to a poll taken by ocregister.com, 133 out of 219 readers [or 61% of the readers] congratulated the US Mainstream Media with a Big F for failure to report about the emerging risks in the US Economy. The problems were inherent from the beginning yet the media was reporting on the adventures of Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, and Lindsey Lohan while ignoring the economy.

II. Toxic Socialists

According to a blog post by verumamor, toxic socialism was the cause of the Wall Street Meltdown. While Socialism believes in the equal distribution of wealth in theory, Toxic Socialism is an offspring of Socialism. Toxic Socialism is defined as a device used by politicians and others to force government agencies and financial institutions to sacrifice the rules for underwriting loans so that people with high credit risks could receive money. Toxic Socialism is an idea which is based on the right of everyone having a right to a loan and that the financial institution is racist.

III. The People and the Financial Institutions [Toxic Capitalism]

While the people who participated in the Financial Crisis willingly or unwillingly remain to be seen. It can be said that the people who were going to be a high credit risk and took out sub prime mortgages were looking for trouble. The people who took out sub prime mortgages should have found a lawyer that was an expert in sub prime mortgages. The people should also have taken the time to read the contract and review it with their lawyer. There are agencies with lawyers who would have reviewed such contracts for a low price or for free. I could still remember in Cleveland, Ohio [1973] the existence of the Free Clinics.

While the majority of mortgage brokers are honest, there were some who actually bent the rules of finances by selling sub prime mortgages. The mortgage brokers who bent the rules of the market actually received


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Did campaign contributions and lobbying by the financial sector contribute to the meltdown on Wall Street?

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    by Lisa Bells

    It seems that Wall Street has become the focus of the world, for its financial crisis and then the bailout program. We witnessed

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    by Rayne Britt

    I don't believe lobbyists are the reason for this particular problem. I have seen a lot of good ideas and insights into the

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Yes
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    by T. M. Beeker

    ENRON was proof positive of this situation. The depth of corruption and blatant manipulation of the market should have resulted

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    by Jeremy Horne

    Why should one be surprised about this assertion?

    People do not understand context.. Think of your little boxes of "campaign

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