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Conservative bankers? Surely you jest!

For most of our lives bankers have been represented to us as conservative creatures, dressed in pin-stripe suits, nary to part with a dollar and certainly adverse to taking any risk. This image was cast in our movies, television, and novels. Unfortunately, with events playing out as they are today, this carefully-crafted stereotype couldn't be further from the reality.

Mr. Drysdale, who managed Jed Clampett's millions in the Beverly Hillbilly's television show of the '60s is just that -- a TV character. If you look back over the last few decades it has all been a facade, and the government has participated in this fraud by loosening banking laws and allowing these institutions to wander farther and farther from rational and safe behavior in pursuit of the highest returns they could get without limit.

If you are old enough, you might remember back three decades when the banks were seeking these high returns in South America, when inflation and interest rates tempted them and they all took a big bath. Then a decade later in 1989 the commercial real estate market collapsed amid over-valuations, and many banks and thrifts collapsed along with them...right into the arms of the Federal Government, which was forced to take them over with yet another bailout. This took about five years to turn around and things were brighter by early 1995.

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Last updated: November 24, 2009: 04:16 AM

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