The feds have arrested 10 “wise guys” for loan sharking in New York City’s Howard Beach, a neighborhood made notorious by the racist mob killing of African-American Michael Griffith in 1986. The gangsters allegedly hauled in $26 million over 17 years. (New York Daily News, March 29)

That’s chump change. The REAL loan sharks made as much money in just 80 minutes last year. U.S. bank profits were $171.3 billion in 2016, or $468 million per day. (CNN Money, March 3)

This loot is stolen from all over the planet: Africa, Asia and Latin America are forced to provide a reverse blood transfusion for U.S. and European banks.

South Africa had to pay over $8 billion a year on loans that had propped up the former apartheid regime. (Green Left Weekly, Dec. 10, 1997) President Nelson Mandela wanted to use that money for jobs, schools and housing, but the banksters took it instead.

Banks put Zimbabwe under a credit blockade because land stolen by white settlers has been turned over to African farmers.

Unpayable debts to foreign banks forced over 1.5 million people to leave Ecuador because the country’s currency was destroyed. (New York Times, April 3) The loan sharks at Salomon Smith Barney — now part of Citibank — were responsible. (AlterNet, Nov. 26, 2008)  Ecuador’s progressive President Rafael Correa stopped this robbery.

Almost a tenth of Puerto Ricans have recently been forced out their beautiful island because of the U.S. colony’s illegitimate debt crisis. (Financial Times, Aug. 25, 2016) U.S. banks are imposing cutbacks and wholesale firings of government workers as part of a debt payment scheme.

The real Dr. Evil — David Rockefeller — conspired with other banksters to fire 10,000 teachers and 40,000 other public workers during New York City’s financial crisis in the mid-1970s. Greek workers are today being crucified by German and U.S. banks demanding austerity.

Stealing homes is criminal

In the eight years from 2007 to 2014, 5.4 million houses in the United States were repossessed by financial institutions. (bobsullivan.net) Kicking children out of their homes is a crime — yet it happens every day in this country.

One of the first acts of the Cuban Revolution was to limit a family’s rent and utility payments to no more than 10 percent of their income. No child is homeless in socialist Cuba.

But at least 25,000 children are homeless in the capital of capitalism, New York City. Meanwhile, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon got $28 million last year. (Reuters, Jan. 10) That’s $2 million more than what the Howard Beach bandits supposedly took over 17 years.

Dimon got as much money as 1,856 workers earning the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, if they are lucky enough to work full time the entire year.

Detroit suffered a dry “Hurricane Katrina” because of foreclosures. Since 1980, Motown’s population has dropped by over 500,000 people. Deliberate deindustrialization, aimed at driving Black workers out of basic industry, was responsible for much of the earlier population loss. But the wave of foreclosures in the last decade pushed more people out.

Driving Black homeowners out of Michigan may have accounted for Donald Trump winning the state, although by less than 11,000 votes.

The whole world knows how children in Flint, Mich., were poisoned by lead pipes and dirty water from the Flint River. Flint used to get clean water from Detroit. Acting for the banks, Michigan Gov. Snyder imposed a financial manager upon Flint who cut off the water supply from Motown.

The Detroit Water and Sewage Commission was pushed into crisis by banker skulduggery. According to Jerry Goldberg of the Moratorium NOW! Coalition, “Termination fees on interest rate swaps represent $537 million of the $1.1 billion borrowed for infrastructure repair and maintenance.” (Workers World, July 8, 2015)

So many people in Detroit had their water shut off that the United Nations wanted to investigate. (CBS News, Oct. 20, 2014)

Plastic robbery

Credit cards charging almost 25 percent annual interest is legalized loan sharking. Just in late fees, MasterCard, Visa and the rest of the thieves dealing in plastic make billions.

Banks even contrive to make money off EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) cards that people have to use to access their benefits.

Many states allow lenders to make “payday loans” with annual interest rates of over 100 percent. Those Howard Beach wise guys should be jealous.

ATM fees are robbery. Why should you have to pay $3 to access your own money?

Reducing or eliminating ATM fees would be widely popular. Don’t count on Democrats in Congress to do anything about it.

Even worse off are poor people without bank accounts or credit cards. Banks often discourage small depositors.

In New York state, outfits cashing paychecks can charge $2.07 out of every $100. In other states, they can gouge even more money from the poorest workers.

Stephen Millies

Stephen.Millies@workers.org

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