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Re: [Full-disclosure] [OT] Obama said: "American people understand that not everybody's been following the rules"
- To: Christian Sciberras <uuf6429@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] [OT] Obama said: "American people understand that not everybody's been following the rules"
- From: Laurelai <laurelai@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 16:35:42 -0500
On 10/13/2011 9:18 AM, Christian Sciberras wrote:
I simply acknowledge the fact that some people work hard to get
"obscenely rich", but I just can't stand people that cause damage for
the fun of it.
So if they cause damage for profit that makes it ok?
Yes, I stick for everyone that minds his business, instead of ruining
others' for the fun of it.
What bothers me is the fact that those hypocrites (protesters) are
crying out loud against some people they're highly envious of with the
excuse of "the depression".
Well, here's the news; the famous depression has been brought about by
these same people!
And yes I acknowledge the American public has a measure of
responsibility in the situation too, human beings are by nature
imperfect, but the largest share of responsibility lies with the names
listed below.
If someone above is collecting free money because of incentives for
people to spend money (and which seem to work well), I can't blame him.
Yes because trickle down theory worked *so* well
How many times in your life have you paid back something you received
by mistake and which wasn't yours?
While I would foremost applaud anyone that would right such a wrong, I
just can't ignore the fact that those people out there representing
the "99%" are big-time hypocrites.
That sort of thing has happened to me and I paid back every dime of it,
most people are decent human beings and would do the same.
On a different argument, since you seem to know well enough how some
of the 1% are doing immoral things, why don't you start by handing out
names instead of talking air just as the "99%" crowd has been doing up
till now?
*Alan Greenspan, chairman of US Federal Reserve 1987- 2006
**Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England
**Bill Clinton, former US president*
*Gordon Brown, prime minister*
*George W Bush, former US president*
*Senator Phil Gramm
**Abby Cohen, Goldman Sachs chief US strategist
**Kathleen Corbet, former CEO, Standard & Poor's
**"Hank" Greenberg, AIG insurance group
**Andy Hornby, former HBOS boss
**Steve Crawshaw, former B&B boss
**Adam Applegarth, former Northern Rock boss
**Dick Fuld, Lehman Brothers chief executive
**Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin
**Lewis Ranieri
**Joseph Cassano, AIG Financial Products
**Chuck Prince, former Citi boss
**Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide Financial
**Stan O'Neal, former boss of Merrill Lynch*
*Jimmy Cayne, former Bear Stearns boss
**Christopher Dodd, chairman, Senate banking committee (Democrat)
**Geir Haarde, Icelandic prime minister
**John Tiner, FSA chief executive, 2003-07*
Oh yeah and lets not forget about this guy
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1877351_1877350_1877337,00.html
And while he is thankfully spending time in a prison cell, so many other
names on this list go free, in fact a good chunk of them made a profit
off of the disaster.
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