本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Former Managing Director,Goldman Sachs Nomi Prins:
Once upon a time, we knew in this country we had a great depression, and we had a stock market crash in 1929 followed by several years of 25 % unemployment , of corporations declaring bankruptcy, of people in the streets on bread lines.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt(FDR):
I pledge myself to a Nw Deal for the American people.
Narrator:
In the depths of the Great Depression,President Roosevelt's New Deal put millions back to work, provided unemployment insurance,created Social Security and made easier for workers to join unions and bargain collectively.
Nomi Prins:
What FDR and that government had the balls to do was enact legislation that really took command of the Wall Street environment and said," You know what? You can't speculate with other people's money."
Coming out of the Great Depression,just three laws fundamentally altered the course of America's history.
The first one, FDID Insurance, make it safe to put money in banks.
The second one,Glass-Steagall, try to separate the risk-taking on Wall Street from your local community bank.
And the third one, SEC regulations, provide some cops to watch the robbers.
Out of that what we got was 50 years of economic peace.
No financial panics, no meltdowns.
And during that 50 years, we built a strong and prosperous middle class in America.
Narrator:
After World War II, the New Deal evolved into a "Great Deal" for the American people.
Growing prosperity and social justice seemed to be everyone's destiny as the U.S. economy exploded into the greatest economic machine in history.
There has never been anything like the America of today, a nation so productive that the typical worker's family is able to afford conveniences and luxuries available only to the privileged few elsewhere.
The New Deal established that ordinary people had the right to protect themselves against corporate abuse.
The early 70's expanded those safeguards with the creation of agencies like the Occupational Safety and HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, whose mission was to protect workers.
The Environmental Protection Agency was created to protect human health and the environment.
CEO,American Airlines (1985-1998) Robert Crandall :
Regulation is nothing more than the imposition of a set of rules to prevent the free market from behaving in a way which is contrary to the common good.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Once upon a time, we knew in this country we had a great depression, and we had a stock market crash in 1929 followed by several years of 25 % unemployment , of corporations declaring bankruptcy, of people in the streets on bread lines.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt(FDR):
I pledge myself to a Nw Deal for the American people.
Narrator:
In the depths of the Great Depression,President Roosevelt's New Deal put millions back to work, provided unemployment insurance,created Social Security and made easier for workers to join unions and bargain collectively.
Nomi Prins:
What FDR and that government had the balls to do was enact legislation that really took command of the Wall Street environment and said," You know what? You can't speculate with other people's money."
Coming out of the Great Depression,just three laws fundamentally altered the course of America's history.
The first one, FDID Insurance, make it safe to put money in banks.
The second one,Glass-Steagall, try to separate the risk-taking on Wall Street from your local community bank.
And the third one, SEC regulations, provide some cops to watch the robbers.
Out of that what we got was 50 years of economic peace.
No financial panics, no meltdowns.
And during that 50 years, we built a strong and prosperous middle class in America.
Narrator:
After World War II, the New Deal evolved into a "Great Deal" for the American people.
Growing prosperity and social justice seemed to be everyone's destiny as the U.S. economy exploded into the greatest economic machine in history.
There has never been anything like the America of today, a nation so productive that the typical worker's family is able to afford conveniences and luxuries available only to the privileged few elsewhere.
The New Deal established that ordinary people had the right to protect themselves against corporate abuse.
The early 70's expanded those safeguards with the creation of agencies like the Occupational Safety and HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, whose mission was to protect workers.
The Environmental Protection Agency was created to protect human health and the environment.
CEO,American Airlines (1985-1998) Robert Crandall :
Regulation is nothing more than the imposition of a set of rules to prevent the free market from behaving in a way which is contrary to the common good.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net