Wall Street Frauds Make Wonderful Cartoons, Part 09: Return to the Barter System
Current Senate candidate Sue Lowden has become a laughingstock for her repeated argument that Health Care Reforms were not needed, as those without health coverage could ”bring a chicken to the doctor”. (Click here for exact quotes plus video.)
But perhaps she isn’t the nutcase she seems. Several cartoons from the Panic of 1857 make reference to a lack of cash/currency (due to the collapse and closing of banks). Before they bring in that chicken, though, they may have to do some additional trading. The below example appeared in the December 1857 issue of Nick-Nax.

Click here to find both the prior Wall Street Frauds Make Wonderful Cartoons entries, and related I.T.C.H. posts. This series will continue, while the debate on financial reforms continues in Congress (except Mondays and holidays, on which I already had other material planned).
Series Refrain: Bank frauds and Wall Street swindles, resulting in economic ruin for everyone else, were regular and frequent occurrences prior to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s institution of laws designed to prevent further Great Depressions. These regulations worked until, starting in the 1980s, conservatives began dismantling those protections, stating that we’d be better off with an unfettered and unregulated market, free to do whatever it wants. Wall Street firms swore at that time, that they’d learned the lessons of the Great Depression, and could be trusted to not engage in dangerous practices.
Bull****!
If there is one lesson from the various economic collapses throughout history, it’s that human greed is eternal. There will always be selfish fools, who grab for themselves without care for the damage they inflict on others.
Doug Wheeler
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