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The Payoff

Why Wall Street Always Wins

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Narrator Jeff Connaughton

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Length 7 hours 14 minutes
Language English
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Beginning in January 2009, The Payoff lays bare Washington's culture of power and plutocracy. It's the story of the twenty-month struggle by Senator Ted Kaufman and Jeff Connaughton, his chief of staff, to hold Wall Street executives accountable for securities fraud, stop stock manipulation by high-frequency traders, and break up too-big-to-fail megabanks. This book takes us inside their dogged crusade against institutional inertia and industry influence as they encounter an outright reluctance by the Obama administration, the Justice Department, and the Securities and Exchange Commission to treat Wall Street crimes with the gravity they deserve. On financial reforms, Connaughton criticizes Democrats for relying on the very Wall Street technocrats who had failed to prevent the crisis and Republicans for staunchly opposing real reforms, primarily to enjoy a golden opportunity to siphon fundraising dollars from the Wall Street executives who had raised millions to elect Barack Obama president.

Connaughton, a former lawyer in the Clinton White House, illuminates the pivotal moments and key decisions in the fight for financial reform that have gone largely unreported. His arch, nonpartisan account chronicles the reasons why Wall Street's worst offenses were left unpunishedโ€”and why it's likely that the 2008 debacle will happen again.

Jeff Connaughton holds an MBA with honors from the University of Chicago and a JD from Stanford Law School. He worked for four years as an investment banker, first at Smith Barney and then at E. F. Hutton. In 1987 he joined Joe Bidenโ€™s presidential campaign as deputy national finance director and thereafter became his special assistant when Biden chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee. After graduating from Stanford, he clerked for Chief Judge Abner Mikva of the United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit then followed Mikva as his special assistant when Mikva was appointed counsel to President Bill Clinton. In 2000, along with Jack Quinn and Ed Gillespie, Connaughton founded Quinn Gillespie & Associates, one of DCโ€™s premier lobbying firms. Now retired from politics, he lives in Savannah, Georgia.

Jeff Connaughton holds an MBA with honors from the University of Chicago and a JD from Stanford Law School. He worked for four years as an investment banker, first at Smith Barney and then at E. F. Hutton. In 1987 he joined Joe Bidenโ€™s presidential campaign as deputy national finance director and thereafter became his special assistant when Biden chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee. After graduating from Stanford, he clerked for Chief Judge Abner Mikva of the United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit then followed Mikva as his special assistant when Mikva was appointed counsel to President Bill Clinton. In 2000, along with Jack Quinn and Ed Gillespie, Connaughton founded Quinn Gillespie & Associates, one of DCโ€™s premier lobbying firms. Now retired from politics, he lives in Savannah, Georgia.

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โ€œA compelling account of how the financial lobby works.โ€

โ€œIf you feel like justice was thwarted during the financial crisis, if you feel like the marketโ€™s been rigged for the insiders and thereโ€™s no check on it, youโ€™ve got an ally in Jeff Connaughtonโ€ฆAn insiderโ€™s guide to whatโ€™s gone wrong in Washington, by somebody who made millions as a professional insider.โ€

โ€œThe great mystery story in American politics these days is why, over the course of two presidential administrations (one from each party), thereโ€™s been no serious federal criminal investigation of Wall Street during a period of what appears to be epic corruption. People on the outside have speculated and come up with dozens of possible reasons, some plausible, some tending toward the conspiratorialโ€”but there have been very few whoโ€™ve come at the issue from the inside. We get one of those rare inside accounts in The Payoff: Why Wall Street Always Winsโ€ฆ[from] one of the few voices on the Hill who always talked about the subject with appropriate alarm.โ€

โ€œJeff Connaughton has a new job: truth teller. The Payoff: Why Wall Street Always Wins is a memoir and moreโ€ฆA must read if youโ€™re interested in the corrupting influence of lobbyists, the revolving door between Wall Street and those that govern and regulate the financial services industry, and how huge, and ultimately untraceable, amounts of money grease the wheels of government at every stepโ€ฆFull of revealing quotes and anecdotes that describe a messy, self-serving, and sometimes ruthless political process.โ€

โ€œA new powerful voice who knows how big banks really work and who is willing to tell the truth in great and convincing detailโ€ฆA page-turning memoir that is also a damning critique of how Wall Street operates, the political capture of Washington, and our collective failure to reform finance in the past four years. The Payoff: Why Wall Street Always Wins is the perfect antidote to disinformation put about by global megabanks and their friends.โ€

โ€œThis is the most honest book Iโ€™ve read about Washington in years. It really tells it like it is.โ€

โ€œAnyone interested in how Washington works will find The Payoff impossible to put down.โ€

โ€œThose interested in understanding the mindset of the people who should be leading the anticorruption charge ought to read this bookโ€ฆItโ€™s scary and definitely worth a read.โ€

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