Surprise: Ripping-Off Consumers is Now the Purpose of Big U.S. Banks

I used to go to a little neighborhood bank for many years; they were friendly, courteous, and helpful, and I saw the same people at the drive-up window often enough we knew each other by our first names. Then the little neighborhood bank decided to become a big, bad bank and pursue corporate accounts. In what seemed to be a calculated move to rid themselves of consumer accounts, their representatives became brusque and unhelpful, even rude, and you could never count on seeing or talking to the same people twice at the drive-up as they sought to bleed average depositors dry with increased fees. After writing a letter of complaint to the bank president, which was never answered, I stopped doing business with them. I hope all of the 99 Percent stop doing business with the big banks, especially the Big Four: Bank of America, Chase, Citibank, and Wells Fargo. Stop being a sucker for the big banksters; take your money out and move it to a credit union or small local bank where you’ll get better treatment and a better deal. Find a credit union or small bank in your area here.

Former JPMorgan Banker: Exploiting Consumers Is ‘The Purpose Of The Banking Organization’
By Travis Waldron
Think Progress
Nov 18, 2011

Wall Street banks, largely spared from the economic ruin felt by millions of Americans since the financial crisis of 2008, have returned to profitability, generating higher profits in the two-and-a-half years since the crisis than they did in nearly eight years preceding it. But that hasn’t stopped them from seeking new ways to generate revenue — like Bank of America’s proposed $5-a-month debit card fee or the millions banks have made from charging consumers to receive unemployment benefits or food stamps.

If all this makes Americans feel like Wall Street banks only view them as money-making tools, well, that’s because the banks apparently do. According to David Mooney, a former JPMorgan Chase employee, Wall Street banks see consumers as an “income stream” to exploit for profit-making purposes, Reuters reports:

David Mooney, chief executive officer of Alliant Credit Union in Chicago, one of the nation’s larger credit unions, used to work at a one of Wall Street’s top banks, JPMorgan Chase. There’s a vast cultural gap between Wall Street and his new world, he says: Old friends from the Street, he says, now jokingly refer to him as a “socialist.” A credit union is supposed to be run in the interests of all members, he says, while commercial bankers tend to see consumers as customers who can be “exploited” by layering on more fees.

Says Mooney: “I don’t say this lightly, but the consumer is simply an income stream and exploiting that is the purpose of the banking organization.”

Read the rest here.

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Koch Bros. Bet On Cain?

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Cartoons: RJ Matson Twofer


Both cartoons copyright RJ Matson.

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Music: Herb Ellis Riffs Some Blues

Here’s the great guitarist Herb Ellis just playing around with some blues riffs, but when he’s playing, it’s some serious music. (And see if you catch the jazz references, especially to Charlie Parker.) Herb passed away last year at the age of 88 after an incredible career in music and he’s proof of one thing — in music, there are some things that cannot really be taught — such as playing like Herb Ellis.

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Life Among the 1 Percent — Global Competition Edition

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Declaration of the OWS in New York

This is the OWS Movement that supposedly doesn’t know what it wants, if you listen to the MSM. I bolded the ‘facts’ section for easier reading. The rest speaks for itself.

Declaration of the Occupation of New York City

This document was accepted by the NYC General Assembly on September 29, 2011

As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together. We write so that all people who feel wronged by the corporate forces of the world can know that we are your allies.

As one people, united, we acknowledge the reality: that the future of the human race requires the cooperation of its members; that our system must protect our rights, and upon corruption of that system, it is up to the individuals to protect their own rights, and those of their neighbors; that a democratic government derives its just power from the people, but corporations do not seek consent to extract wealth from the people and the Earth; and that no true democracy is attainable when the process is determined by economic power. We come to you at a time when corporations, which place profit over people, self-interest over justice, and oppression over equality, run our governments. We have peaceably assembled here, as is our right, to let these facts be known.

— They have taken our houses through an illegal foreclosure process, despite not having the original mortgage.
— They have taken bailouts from taxpayers with impunity, and continue to give Executives exorbitant bonuses.
— They have perpetuated inequality and discrimination in the workplace based on age, the color of one’s skin, sex, gender identity and sexual orientation.
— They have poisoned the food supply through negligence, and undermined the farming system through monopolization.
— They have profited off of the torture, confinement, and cruel treatment of countless animals, and actively hide these practices.
— They have continuously sought to strip employees of the right to negotiate for better pay and safer working conditions.
— They have held students hostage with tens of thousands of dollars of debt on education, which is itself a human right.
— They have consistently outsourced labor and used that outsourcing as leverage to cut workers’ healthcare and pay.
— They have influenced the courts to achieve the same rights as people, with none of the culpability or responsibility.
— They have spent millions of dollars on legal teams that look for ways to get them out of contracts in regards to health insurance.
— They have sold our privacy as a commodity.
— They have used the military and police force to prevent freedom of the press.
— They have deliberately declined to recall faulty products endangering lives in pursuit of profit.
— They determine economic policy, despite the catastrophic failures their policies have produced and continue to produce.
— They have donated large sums of money to politicians, who are responsible for regulating them.
— They continue to block alternate forms of energy to keep us dependent on oil.
— They continue to block generic forms of medicine that could save people’s lives or provide relief in order to protect investments that have already turned a substantial profit.
— They have purposely covered up oil spills, accidents, faulty bookkeeping, and inactive ingredients in pursuit of profit.
— They purposefully keep people misinformed and fearful through their control of the media.
— They have accepted private contracts to murder prisoners even when presented with serious doubts about their guilt.
— They have perpetuated colonialism at home and abroad.
— They have participated in the torture and murder of innocent civilians overseas.
— They continue to create weapons of mass destruction in order to receive government contracts.*

To the people of the world,

We, the New York City General Assembly occupying Wall Street in Liberty Square, urge you to assert your power.

Exercise your right to peaceably assemble; occupy public space; create a process to address the problems we face, and generate solutions accessible to everyone.

To all communities that take action and form groups in the spirit of direct democracy, we offer support, documentation, and all of the resources at our disposal.

Join us and make your voices heard!

*These grievances are not all-inclusive.

We also have a visual representation of this document from the Arts and Culture Group and the Call to Action Working Group. To download your own copy of this image as a jpeg (12.7 MB), click here, or for image inquiries e-mail flowchartart@gmail.com.

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OWS NY ‘Dirty Hippies’ Help Right-Wing Reporters Beaten By Police

Sure, they’re such a murderous bunch of rioting arsonists that they helped right-wing Daily Caller reporters after they were beaten by the NYPD. I wonder what effect this will have on their reporting on the protests?

Reporters For Right-Wing Publication Daily Caller Beaten By NYPD, Helped By Protesters
By Zaid Jilani
Think Progress
Nov 17, 2011 at 1:20 pm

The right-wing Daily Caller website has been anything but kind to Occupy Wall Street, even going so far as to condemn the protest movement as generating riots, murder, and arson.

But when a couple of Daily Caller employees were at Occupy Wall Street this morning, it was the very protesters they had been demonizing who ended up helping them out. Daily Caller reporter Michelle Fields — who faced off with actor Matt Damon earlier this year over education policy — and videographer Direna Cousins both claim they were attacked by the New York Police Department (NYPD) while covering the raucous protests in the Financial District today. Fields added that Occupy Wall Street protesters immediately came up to her to offer their help:

“Direna had a camera in her hand and I had a microphone, and we were being hit,” she said. “When I fell to the ground I said at one point, ‘I’m just covering this! I’m covering this!’ And the officer just said, ‘Come on, get up, get up,’ before pulling me up by my jacket.’” “The protesters came up to me right away and asked if I needed any medical assistance. They were actually very kind and helpful. It was the police officers who were very aggressive,” Fields added.

Fields says that protesters right now are effectively “barricaded” in Zuccotti Park, which was the spot from which they were ousted from on Tuesday.

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Who Are You? Word Game

Just for fun, glance through the letters and keep track of the first three words you recognize. Those three words, or so this says, describe you.

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Take Action on the 2nd-Month Anniversary of the OWS Movement

Just two months ago, Americans began assembling in Zuccotti Park in New York City to protest our lives being taken over by corrupt politicians who work for the Big Banks and Multinational Corporations instead of ‘We the People.’  Since then, the OWS Movement has spread like wildfire and has had enough influence to, among other things, change the media debate from cutting programs beneficial to the 99 Percent to discussing the obscene rewards the 1 Percent enjoys from gaming our system and bribery at the expense of the rest of us. If you can, try to show up for the protests that will be happening all over the nation, but especially in Zuccotti Park. For more info, go to Occupy Wall St.org.


Poster copyright 2011 R Black.

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The GOP’s Insane Mysteries

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