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Rolling Stone: Wall Street鈥檚 con is alive and well

Rolling Stone Magazine's Matt Taibbi blames the financial crisis on Wall-Street greed. 

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Snow falls on a Wall St. street sign in front of the New York Stock Exchange. Matt Taibbi of Rolling Stone Magazine has written a scathing rant against Wall Street's dirty dealing.

Matt Taibbi of the Rolling Stone has released his latest rant against Wall Street鈥檚 dirty dealing, and it鈥檚 a doozy. The pummeling of financial markets as a result of the crisis has done little to stave off Wall Street鈥檚 insatiable greed鈥 and has instead done a great deal to amplify the creativity of banks to find new ways to extract profit from easy prey like the bumbling or complicit US government and the blindsided US taxpayer.

From Taibbi in Rolling Stone:

鈥淭here鈥檚 even a term in con-man lingo for what some of the banks are doing right now, with all their cosmetic gestures of scaling back bonuses and giving to charities. In the grifter world, calming down a mark so he doesn鈥檛 call the cops is known as the 鈥楥ool Off.鈥

鈥淭o appreciate how all of these (sometimes brilliant) schemes work is to understand the difference between earning money and taking scores, and to realize that the profits these banks are posting don鈥檛 so much represent national growth and recovery, but something closer to the losses one would report after a theft or a car crash.

鈥淢any Americans instinctively understand this to be true 鈥 but, much like when your wife does it with your 300-pound plumber in the kids鈥 playroom, knowing it and actually watching the whole scene from start to finish are two very different things.

鈥淚n that spirit, a brief history of the best 18 months of grifting this country has ever seen鈥

Taibbi then launches into a detailed and colorful description of each of the seven greatest financial atrocities he鈥檚 witnessing. He likens each unsavory strategy in the world of international high finance to one of seven popular scams run every day by regular con men in the street鈥

  • CON #1 THE SWOOP AND SQUAT
  • CON #2 THE DOLLAR STORE
  • CON #3 THE PIG IN THE POKE
  • CON #4 THE RUMANIAN BOX
  • CON #5 THE BIG MITT
  • CON #6 THE WIRE
  • CON #7 THE RELOAD

He also pulls in quotes from knowledgeable industry players that have their own independent critiques of the swindles currently underway. For example:

鈥淗补诲 AIG gone bankrupt, Goldman would have likely lost much of the $5.9 billion that it pocketed as collateral. 鈥楢ny bankruptcy court that saw those collateral payments would have declined that transaction as a fraudulent conveyance,鈥 says Barry Ritholtz, the author of Bailout Nation.鈥

Ritholtz is an occasional contributor to The Daily Reckoning as well as a speaker-alum of the Agora Financial Investment Symposium. He鈥檒l be back in Vancouver again this year鈥 and you can learn about .

Taibbi鈥檚 latest article is again a must read if you鈥檙e at all interested in how banks are making record profits in the worst economy since the Great Depression. Rolling Stone has the entire article entitled, .

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