Posted on 08/31/2010 6:28:37 AM PDT by facedodge
So this Loeb guy admits that he got completely sucked up into the heard mentality of the American Idol presidential contest of 2008 and completely ignored Obama's very own words stating that he was going to redistribute income, huh? And people choose to hand over their money to invest with this guy Loeb?
Do you grasp what this financial guru is admitting?
So now that they have their stooge in the White House, the Looters are having a falling out with their ally Soros. They should never have trusted him.
This is what happens when you have a confederacy of banksters who move money around and generate paper, instead of real, wealth: they buy politicians in the hopes that it will gain them protection. Too bad they don’t understand one of the first rules of politics: there’s always someone who can pay a higher bid price for a politician’s loyalty.
Best,
Chris
Becuase Obama and the Rat’s will have destroyed Wall Street for 2010 by not dealing with the expiring Bush Tax cuts. Investors have fled wall street by the end of the 2nd quarter in hopes of getting out ahead of the 3rd and 4th quarter sell off due to poor policy on the part of Obummer and friends.
heard = herd
Looks like Mr. Loeb just realized he's been mugged.
A day late, and a dollar short.
Oh. Very nice. Jerk faces.
Higher taxes (which would just get passed on to the consumer) and tighter regulations (the cost of which would just be passed on to the consumer) was just fine until Ubama started calling you names.
Jerks.
Oh. Very nice. Jerk faces.
Higher taxes (which would just get passed on to the consumer) and tighter regulations (the cost of which would just be passed on to the consumer) was just fine until Ubama started calling you names.
Jerks.
Mr. Obama was viewed as a member of the elite, an Ivy League graduate (Columbia, class of 83, the same as Mr. Loeb), president of The Harvard Law Review he was supposed to be just like them. President Obama was the intelligent choice, the same way they felt about themselves.
Not just Wall Street - a whole segment of generally "Republican" voters fell into the same ego trap. Obama just had to be better than that slow-witted Texan who was embarrassing us on the world stage every time he opened his mouth. We "smart people" were better than that.
Guess it pays to do a little homework, huh guys? ;)
That is exactly what Loeb was saying about him and his Wall Street buddies. They were all cool with quietly sticking it to everyone else, but when they got called out, well that was the last straw.
It is easy to see why so many people have concluded that the entire system is rigged.
Of course it is. The government has practically outlawed ‘Free Access’.
Goldman and the Wall Street fat cats are still in bed with Obama.
Rush Limbaugh: Goldman Sachs in Bed with Democrats, Time of Goldman Fraud Case Suspicious
Then we got around to talking about Goldman Sachs. And, you know, its amazing. These are very, very smart guys, brilliant, but they were hearing for the first time my theory that this whole thing was organized, with Goldman probably involved in it....
I think it is probably more likely that the Wall Street elitists were okay with the higher taxes and tighter regulation affecting the masses. They just didn't think it would affect THEM in their bank accounts and investments.
Good. Maybe the business community can throw off the shackles of affluent guilt and finally work for their self-interest.
Democrats head to New York for Wall Street dough
4/29/2010
While Democrats push Wall Street regulations on the Senate floor, Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) will head to Manhattan Monday for a fundraiser with deep-pocketed donors who have ties to the financial industry.
The event will be held at the Park Avenue home of Ralph Schlosstein, a former Carter administration official who is the CEO of the investment firm Evercore and used to work at Lehman Bros. Holdings. Schlossteins wife Jane Hartley, the event co-host, is seen as a leading New York Democratic donor, has given more than $300,000 to Democratic candidates in recent years, but is not employed in the financial industry.
Also attending the event is Roger Altman, a former Clinton administration Treasury Department official and founder of Evercore; Leo Hindery, managing partner of a New York-based private equity fund; David Topper, vice chairman of JPMorgans investment banking outfit; Wiltold Balaban, an attorney who has represented Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Bank of America; hedge fund investor James Torrey and Richard Beattie, a New York-based attorney who participated in the $58 billion acquisition of Bank One Corp. by JPMorgan. Altman co-hosted a fundraiser for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) Sunday night in New York.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/36553.html
“The American Restoration”
Great name! Perfect name for the Republican’s platform.
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