Ralph talks to historian, Christopher Shaw, about his book “Money, Power, and the People: The American Struggle to Make Banking Democratic.” And global trade expert, Lori Wallach, tells us about the pros and cons of the new NAFTA, the USMCA. Plus, former Fed Governor, Sarah Bloom Raskin, stops by again to talk about what the Fed can do to fight the climate crisis.
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Thank you for mentioning that Bernie & Elizabeth Warren have Workable Tax Plans to Implement.
I am disappointed but not surprised that Biden is beholding to Corporate Interests: TPP, NAFTA &
China PNTR. I feel many Senators & House are also beholding to Corporate interests.☠️💸☠️
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Thank you for having Sarah Bloom Raskin on your show. I must say, however, that I was surprised and disappointed by her apparent indifference to the biggest financial crime in history that was underway during her term as a Fed governor. That is the Fed-imposed interest rate suppression which has robbed honest savers of trillions of dollars over the last ten years in order to unjustly grow and sustain the kleptocrat finance industry. That it continues to this day, along with current serious discussion of possible negative interest rates, is shameful. It should be the biggest political-financial issue in the country, if not the world. Right?
Kris, go to the previous episode where we had our original conversation. It’s covered there. This was just an addendum she wanted to add about climate and the Fed.
Which environmental groups backed off of environmental safeguards being part of NAFTA replacement, so we
can make sure to not send our money to those ineffective shameful sham environmental groups?
please release transcripts of these shows, I get more out of reading than listening plus I can look things up, thank you
Transcripts are posted usually no later than a week after the show is posted. They can be found on a pdf link just above the audio player. Thanks for listening… and reading!