Elizabeth Warren’s Populist Insurgency Enters Next Phase: Blow up the Finance Sector, Restore the Economy
It's about more than 2016.

If asked, Americans of all political persuasions will say overwhelmingly that they prefer “
tougher rules” for Wall Street. But what does that actually mean?
You can frame this conventionally: supporting regulators, punishing
rules violators, mopping up 2008-style disasters to limit the damage and
attempting to prevent such chaos from happening again. But by “tougher
rules,” maybe Americans are really signaling a vague but persistent
dissatisfaction with an economy that has become dominated by the
financial sector. And you can see within that how transforming banking
back to its traditional purpose — as a conduit for putting capital in
the hands of worthwhile business ventures and driving shared prosperity —
would be one antidote to an unequal society full of financial titan
gatekeepers, who confiscate a giant share of the money flowing through
the system.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren — in many ways the avatar of a
new populist insurgency within the Democratic Party that seeks to combine
financial reform and economic restoration — will speak later today in Washington at the
launch of a
new report that
marks a key new phase in this movement. Released by Americans for
Financial Reform and the Roosevelt Institute – and called “An Unfinished
Mission: Making Wall Street Work for Us” — the report is a revelation,
because it finally invites fundamental discussions about these issues.
Its 11 chapters from some of the leading thinkers on financial reform do
look back at the successes and failures of the signal financial reform
law of this generation, the Dodd-Frank Act. But the report also weaves
in a story about how we can reorient finance as a complement to the real
economy, rather than its overriding force. Mike Konczal, a fellow at
the Roosevelt Institute and the co-editor of the report, tells Salon,
“The financial sector is still eating up a lot of GDP [gross domestic
product], and it’s not clear what we’re getting out of it. We want to
get the conversation at that level.”
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