RSS Feeds Feeds: Articles | Issues
Articles About TAP Subscribe Donate
TAPPED  |  Beat the Press

Remember Me
Forgot your password?

The symbol identifies content for paid subscribers only.


 


Dean Baker's commentary on economic reporting

Fox on 15th (a.k.a. "The Washington Post") Adopts Republican Talking Points On Obama Financial Regulation Plan

In yet another front page editorial, the Washington Post headlined its article on the Obama administration's regulation plan: "Obama Blueprint Deepens Federal Role in Markets." The very first sentence begins: "the Obama administration last night detailed a series of proposals to involve the government more deeply in private markets... ."

The increasing government role in markets line fits well with the Republican talking points but has nothing to do with reality in this case. The government is already huge involved with financial markets. The Post probably missed it, but the Treasury and the Fed have been lending trillions of taxpayer dollars to financial institutions through the TARP and the Fed's various special lending facilities.

Government involvement in financial markets is not presently at issue. The issue is whether the government will impose any effective regulation to go along with its subsidies. This is comparable to getting a home inspection before buying a house. The decision to enter the housing market was the decision to buy the house, not the decision to get the inspection.

--Dean Baker



COMMENTS

Share holders sometimes need to gather exact share market news so that they can have idea about the ongoing scenario of the market.And that is why i recommend them to visit http://www.stocknod.com/stock-news.aspx on a regular basis because this is genuinely updated each and every seconds.

The following space is reserved for Brooks' anticipated response:

You're welcome

Post a comment


Renew your print subscription or e-subscription.
Get an e-subscription for $14.95.
Give the gift of political insight. Send The American Prospect to a friend.
Change your email address or street address.
YES! I want to receive The American Prospect
— the essential source for progressive ideas.
Explore The American Prospect's award-winning investigative journalism and provocative essays in a free trial issue. Continue receiving The American Prospect at only $19.95 for a one-year subscription - a savings of 60% off the newsstand price!
First Name
Last Name
Address 1
Address 2
City
State
ZIP     
Email

Should you decide not to continue receiving the magazine after the initial free issue, simply write "cancel" on the invoice and you will not be billed.

© 2009 by The American Prospect, Inc.  |  Privacy Policy  |  Permissions and Reprints