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The Most Important Factor in America's Economic Recovery.

By: Pete Goff

The American economy and the capitalism system responsible for building this great country of ours is in crisis because our "leaders" have failed us and continue to fail
us. Our "leaders" fail to recognize that the American people are critical to the economy's success. American's innovative spirit, freedom to contribute ideas, and
dedication to outstanding performance contain the only successful solution to this economic crisis.

Our current "leaders" did not build this great Country. "The work of 55 men at Philadelphia in 1787 marked the beginning of the end of the concept of the divine
right of kings. In place of the absolutism of monarchy, the freedoms flowing from this document created a land of opportunities. Ever since then
discouraged and oppressed people from every people from every part of the world have made a beaten path to our shores. This is the meaning of the
Constitution." 1

Our "leaders" in this new century have been conditioning us to rely on them to take care of the American people at the expense of our Constitutional rights. The
Declaration of Independence was the promise; the Constitution was the fulfillment. Our current "leaders" propaganda of reliance on government solutions has our
economy in a deepening crisis, one that when combined with their recent solutions, has America poised for an unprecedented collapse of its capitalist system.

Financial institutions and government "leaders" convinced government regulators, then the American public, that the primary component of global economic greatness is
that financial firms and financial markets must be allowed to self-correct and self-regulate. This concept is today universally accepted by financial firms as standard
operating procedure, and by the American people as the "beginning of the end."

Before, during, and after financial institutions achieved their goal of self-regulation, all of the involved parties sought out unregulated investments, deregulated credit
markets, repealed laws, and "legally" created both unregulated financial industries and "innovative" financial investments. An ensuing spiral of bad decisions with grave
consequences should not have been hard to foresee. Not foreseeing it allowed them to maximize their legal plundering of not only America's financial assets, but assets
of foreign investors as well.

The global perception of American financial markets allowed for the human failings of greed and arrogance, but believed financial firms were competent and created
financial instruments for "valid investments" containing acceptable risk/return ratios. This global perception of "investment validity" was an illusion created by
financial firms. The most catastrophic loss for Wall Street, financial firms and financial markets was the exposure that these new and "innovative" financial instruments
never contained "validity".

Reality is that the American people have been victims of an incredible and unconscionable fraud that ripped the heart out of their economic system. There have been
previous "bubbles" and "Ponzi Schemes," but never a financial fraud the scope of the "Easy-Money Boom" America just experienced. I. Government Response to
the Collapse of America's Financial Markets President Obama signed into law the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009, on May 20, 2009. The
Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC) is a ten-member commission with the goal of investigating the causes of the financial crisis of 2007-2010. The purpose of
the commission is "to examine the causes, domestic and global, of the current financial and economic crisis in the United States." The deadline of December 15, 2010
has been set for providing "a report containing the findings and conclusions of the Commission" that shall be submitted to the President and to the Congress. Final
reports of commissions of this type always contain the standard items: political correctness, absence and cover-up of relevant facts, insufficient legal power, amazement
at extent of fraud, research never read, and findings rarely used. One thing is certain, the issuance of the report will ignite the start of political posturing, spin, denials,
and the process of determining the individuals for the required roles of "scapegoat." The Commission's report, like almost every report of its kind before, will not lead to
any meaningful changes of behavior. This is because the entire financial collapse was the consequence of deliberate actions of the "leaders," government regulators, and
financial institutions entrusted with America's financial system. The current dilemma for our "leaders," government regulators, and financial institutions is simple: they have
absolutely no idea of what to do next. The millions of dollars necessary to finance the countless hours required to prepare this report by the Financial Crisis Inquiry
Commission can be saved, because the conclusion is five words:

Greed Arrogance Loss of Discipline

Regardless of what our "leaders" told the American public about their fiscal policy for 2009, their actions revealed the truth about their primary concerns. America's
"leaders" concerns were preventing a Great Depression type run on the nation's bank deposits, replenishing the FDIC cash reserves, severely limiting all commercial
bank lending to increase banks capital reserves, and expanding government's role in all aspects of our financial lives.

Government officials' actions allowed and sanctioned commercial banks using "Troubled Asset Relief Program" (TARP) money to purchase assets of other commercial
banks, as well as, the actual commercial banks themselves. TARP money also financed the purchase of former investment banking firms by large commercial banks.
Preventing bank failures was the number one priority. However, fiscal policy did not include commercial banks lending money to the American people then or now. The
actions of our financial and government "leaders" that reflected self-interest (greed), self-importance (arrogance) and the agenda of special interest groups (loss of
discipline) are documented history. However, in the 18 months since the 2008 collapse of financial markets, these same actions have continued into 2010. Americans
must have loans for investments in their communities, the primary purpose banking institution charters allow banks to operate. Financial confidence results from a belief
that financial firms and their employees are competent and honest. These character traits form the trust that investors require to invest in our financial markets, the places
where investors provide funds through financial institutions to corporations. Trust in properly operating financial markets is the most important component to re-start
investor confidence that valid investment opportunities are available in American financial markets. Now in 2010, there is absolutely no trust or investor confidence in
any of America's financial markets. The proof is that all of America's credit markets remain dormant except for the conforming mortgage-loan market, only operating
because the U.S. government is buying these conforming mortgage-backed securities. The only way to prevent the continued deterioration of our economic system into
a "Second Great Depression" is to...

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updates. There is a comments section at the end of every page for any questions or comments to the author.

Why is the cost 5 dollars? Because, Abraham Lincoln preserved the Union by determining that the freedom of all people was more important than the rights of slave
owners to use people as property. Today America faces a greater challenge in many respects. This time it is not black and white that is dividing America, but "haves"
and "have-nots."

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