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It would be hard to actually measure the amount of contempt financial analyst Max Keiser has for Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE:GS), but the video below gives one a pretty good idea. In between referring to the investment bank as "scum" and "abominable" in this interview, Keiser ran down a laundry list of the Wall Street bank's sins including:
"They should be in the Hague, they should be taken on financial terrorism charges," rants Keiser. "They should all be thrown in jail." Much to his chagrin, that won't be happening though. After all, Keiser already told us that Goldman is secretly running the Federal government. - George White
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From: Aha,
Goldman Sachs orchestrated this financial crisis, it was their They control the financial media, Cramer is their cheerleader chimp, Wait a minute my apologies to Hitler because when you think about who Aha
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July 17, 2009 9:35 PM
From: Aha,
>Aha, I agree with you on many points though I >don't know if Goldman It goes well beyond profit making and more along the lines of maintaining the status quo through anti free market monopolies. Even the moron George W. Bush understands that its easier to run a dictatorship. Case in point Bush appeared to have failed at everything when in fact he actually succeeded to accomplish on every single agendia his family >Unless you've gone to school with the leaders >of tomorrow, you cannot The Ivy leagues you mention are training camps for the Austrian school of economics a dysfunction policy propagandized by the Milton Friedman monetary theory. An elite minority that maintains its dominance by lies, disinformation and subterfuge. People are breed into these Ivy league institutions, others recruited and brainwashed by the CIA's School of The Americas who populate or news media pretending to be left wing and right wing commentators infiltrating our public life while still others would gladly sell their souls for a piece of the fascist nightmare like a vision from the film They Live. Families like the Rothschilds' who's endowments cultivate this ignorance by overpaying bright but young life experience deprived witless drones into believing that they're the masters of the I've known these people, in the real world of capitalism most would be chewed up and spit out like the over-privileged one generation away Not that I don't get your point, they work hard for their money, so who doesn't? Aha
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July 17, 2009 9:42 PM
From: Aha,
>What's absurd is the notion that if GS is doing >well, the country is getting better. Its a retread from the Reagan years of trickle down economics. >To be frank, I have no clue what George Bush's agenda was. You don't? Yet you've spent time at an Ivy League! >He seems like a good enough person, but I saw >him stick to his Texan politics A good person? Tell that to the people, Americans included, tortured in Gitmo. No doubt he's a good chap for investors in the Carlyle Group, Halibuton, KBR, Blackwater and the country of Dubai. No doubt that Henry Lee Lucas thinks Bush a good enough person. Not so for Karla Faye Tucker. Bush gloated about his Texas record breaking death penalty, Bush ~a good enough person~ who ridiculed death row inmate Karla Faye Tucker, And let's not forget the mental deficient child he had executed while Governor. The only thing I can credit Bush for is the fact that he's a Special Olympics Sperm Competition Winner, that said King George proves that Which brings us back to the Goldman Sachs, Bernie Madoff and Michael Milken's of the world they're not competing in the market place they own it and its a casino with one BIG distinction, all the tables are rigged. These are known established crime families running wall street. The only predictable way to make money is by second guessing which way they'll twist the results in favor of making themselves more money. Market manipulation is both Wall Streets and the Bush administrations crowning legacy, taking a country into a needless war so that they could strip mine the US economy of its will, its riches and its democratic process by screaming nightly into our living rooms that Terrorist are trying to kill us all. Bush..."a good enough person"..good for what? Aha
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July 17, 2009 9:54 PM
From: Aha,
Just a continuation of the consolidation of power that started with Ronald Reagan, fully implemented by Bush Sr./Clinton by the takeover Obama is just a stand in, the Good Cop, until the world monetary system is redrawn. Be warned your money is as worthless as stocks, not worth renting the space to store it, its just a trade to keep ahead of the drain its having on your once real assets. Aha
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July 17, 2009 9:56 PM
From: Aha,
>I don't think I'm wrong on this. It is an ugly >system, but it could be worse. Yes it could be worse and it will be worse. From the assassination of JFK, MLK, and X on through the installation of the Bush Run CIA fist puppeteer of the Ronald the clown Reagan Barracks blow-back Falklands farce on through Bush Sr. needless attack of Panama & Iraq I, the impeachment trials followed by the destruction Bet you won't find Goldman cronies flashing their business cards at social occasions. Biggest scandal of all: our "government of the people, by the people, and for the people" makes no serious attempt to impeach the most corrupt administration in American history. The SEC is worse than a Mexican border patrol cop. It could be worse, worse than what? Aha
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July 17, 2009 9:59 PM
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How typical of a Prof. (HEC)Wrong on so many counts, business as usual.
Factually, GS did in fact sell off subprime into the marketplace.
Factually, GS did in fact make money from the securitization process.
Factually, GS did get cashed-out by the Feds dollar for dollar on trades that went wrong.
Where do I sign up as an investor for 100% bailout of bad positions?
mxvigil@aol.com Sic Semper Tyrannous!