Reckless!: How Debt, Deregulation and Dark Money Nearly Bankrupted America by Byron L. Dorgan

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  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 33,889

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    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 33,889

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    As one of only eight senators to vote against bank deregulation, Byron Dorgan warned America that a free-market system left unchecked is like a driving a car at ninety miles per hour without brakes. With the recent financial collapse having proven him right, Dorgan exposes this modern-day carnival of greed and calls out the corporate executives who reap millions and even billions as a “reward” for self-interest and mismanagement. More poignantly, he argues that public officials we elect to represent the best interests of the people have sold us out, as government has become a partner to Big Oil, Big Media, and Big Pharma.
    In his prairie-populist voice peppered with incisive wit, Dorgan argues that we must rescue the economy from the influence of financial conglomerates and power brokers, and to hold our public officials accountable for regulating the economy.

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    In this scathing indictment of the Bush administration and the excesses of big business and corporate gluttony during the past eight years, North Dakota Senator Dorgan (D-N.Dak.) chronicles how Americans' faith in government has been undermined by a lack of regulation and untrammeled greed. This former state tax commissioner takes wide aim, lambasting Bush and Cheney, financial institutions, the subprime mortgage mess, the current budget deficit, the Iraq War and war profiteering, big oil and what he regards as a flawed health-care system and grossly inequitable tax system. Dorgan's arguments are convincing and credible, but his recounting of such issues as the mismanagement of Wall Street firms, the Bush regime's mishandling of the Iraq War and the Bernard Madoff scandal seem late to the game and add little fresh analysis. Dorgan's decidedly Democratic approach to repairing Americans' "broken trust" is to increase regulation, police Wall Street and to tax the wealthy. Readers who can wade through his rehashing of wrongdoing will find his practical solutions persuasive and in alignment with the new administration. (June)

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    SENATOR BYRON DORGAN has served as senator from North Dakota since December 1992. In 1998, Dorgan was named the chairman of the Democratic Policy Committee, a position held by many before they become Majority Leader.

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    Senator Dorgan Forecasted This Financial Messby MacmanCT

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    May 28, 2009: Back in 1999 on The Senate Floor, Senator Byron Dorgan forecasted the economic demise we would face - within ten years.

    His crystal ball told us the truth. Deregulating the Banks and Financial Institutions would lead to an economic mess like we had seen in the last Depression of 1929.

    Watch his speech:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2nZbo8SKbg

    He hit his prediction on the head.

    Now he tells us the background of how we got into this economic mess and what we have to do to get out of it. Senator Dorgan is a complete opposite of Senator Phil Gramm when it comes to Regulation vs Deregulation.

    It is a must read.