tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5724181159639068489.post6640777139147333485..comments2023-11-05T05:09:14.089-05:00Comments on Goldman Sachs: Information, Comments, Opinions and Facts: Timothy Geithner, "PR Spin Dr. For Goldman Sachs"RobertMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03960912417983904202noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5724181159639068489.post-12701776826782286242009-11-27T05:18:27.574-05:002009-11-27T05:18:27.574-05:00Let us begin to put our complaints and pettitions ...Let us begin to put our complaints and pettitions on Form 1040 then send them to the appropriate address. They don't make our paperwork easy either!John Frumhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZDZzbUxrnMnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5724181159639068489.post-35842160851663414632009-11-26T09:28:05.860-05:002009-11-26T09:28:05.860-05:00Great website, great article. THank you very much....Great website, great article. THank you very much.<br /><br />VR,<br />abitareAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5724181159639068489.post-48691025936249241322009-11-25T13:50:30.786-05:002009-11-25T13:50:30.786-05:00Editor's comment to Anonymous:
I agree with wh...Editor's comment to Anonymous:<br />I agree with what you say. I too believe the health care reform is no more then a smoke screen to divert our attention to the true economic situation and to the transfer of wealth. <br /><br />"They" keep saying "where's the money going to come from?". Yet the government can create and produce money at will for wars and bailouts. Why not for healthcare?<br /><br />Our country has operated under a deficit for years and years and it always seems to get going. Even at a trillion dollars for health care spread out over 10 years as they say, would do little to affect anything. <br /><br />Trillions were spent on TARP but if they get us preoccupied with health care then we don't ask too much about that and other government deficit cpending.<br /><br />Thank you for your comment. The Europeans are right and so are you. We should have health care but first we also need jobs and food or health care costs will rise.<br />LarryLarry Rubinoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00994883281506478553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5724181159639068489.post-34272286384324008022009-11-25T07:55:51.889-05:002009-11-25T07:55:51.889-05:00Federal Reserve Endorses Communism for the Wealthy...Federal Reserve Endorses Communism for the Wealthy<br /><br />There has been little or no clawback of the ill gotten gains from the people who caused the problem, but escaped with 100s of millions of dollars; there has been endless subsidies for the banks, but little hard-to-swallow medicine for the banking system.<br /><br />My pet theory is that all of the anger about Health Care Reform is misdirected rage at the corrupt Bailouts. I don’t want to get too Continental on you, but the conversation in Europe I encountered repeatedly was the sheer perplexity at why people are protesting health care coverage for all. One fund manager said to me in Berlin, “You give trillions to rogue bankers, yet you have 40 million uninsured American. Why is that?”<br /><br />My answer: I haven’t the foggiest idea why.<br /><br />Let me be brutally frank: With George W. Bush AWOL during the crisis in 2008, it was Bernanke and Paulson who stepped into the void. But make no mistake about it — the chief architect of the massive bailouts was none other than former Goldman Sachs CEO and then Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson.<br /><br /><br />http://tinyurl.com/ylcby95Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com