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Goldman Sachs's Black Magic

Dylan Ratigan attempted to demonstrate the way Goldman Sachs-- rescued from collapse a year ago by taxpayers -- managed to pull off the magic trick of making themselves $3 billion dollars in three months.

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Added: Oct 16 2009   In: news_politics

By: TalkingMonkey 

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  • Goldman Sachs contributions to the Obama campaign:

    $369,078

    Other contributors you might recognize:

    Lehman Brothers - $229,090
    JP Morgan Chase & Co - $216,759
    Exelon Corp - $194,750
    Citigroup Inc - $180,650
    Citadel Investment Group - $166,600
    UBS AG - $146,150
    Time Warner - $142,718
    UBS Americas - $106,680
    Morgan Stanley - $104,425
    Credit Suisse Group - $92,300

    Posted Oct-16-2009 by "vicsemprini" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by vicsemprini: Goldman Sachs contributions to the Obama campaign:

    $369,078

    Other contributors you might recognize:

    Lehman Brothers - $229,090
    JP Morgan Chase & Co - $216,759
    Exelon Corp - $194,750
    Citigroup Inc - $180,650
    Citadel Investment Group - $166,600
    UBS AG - $146,150
    Time Warner - $142,718
    UBS Americas - $106,680
    Morgan Stanley - $104,425
    Credit Suisse Group - $92,300

    youre f-f-f-foolin' yourself if you think your list of douchebag bankers and moneymen distinguish between republican and democrat. Yah, they contributed to Obama, but they contribute to whoever is gonna push their agenda be it Obama, or Bush or any other puppet figure head.

    Posted Oct-17-2009 by "Big__Beezy" (R)

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  • lol.....'black magic'...n'uh uh. white magic

    Posted Oct-17-2009 by "Big__Beezy" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by Big__Beezy:
    Quoted comment by vicsemprini: Goldman Sachs contributions to the Obama campaign:

    $369,078

    Other contributors you might recognize:

    Lehman Brothers - $229,090
    JP Morgan Chase & Co - $216,759
    Exelon Corp - $194,750
    Citigroup Inc - $180,650
    Citadel Investment Group - $166,600
    UBS AG - $146,150
    Time Warner - $142,718
    UBS Americas - $106,680
    Morgan Stanley - $104,425
    Credit Suisse Group - $92,300

    youre f-f-f-foolin' yourself if you think your list of douchebag bankers and moneymen distinguish between republican and democrat. Yah, they contributed to Obama, but they contribute to whoever is gonna push their agenda be it Obama, or Bush or any other puppet figure head.

    That was pretty much my point, Big_Beezy...the idea that the Dems aren't in bed with Wall Street is a fiction.

    Posted Oct-17-2009 by "vicsemprini" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by vicsemprini:
    Quoted comment by Big__Beezy:
    Quoted comment by vicsemprini: Goldman Sachs contributions to the Obama campaign:

    $369,078

    Other contributors you might recognize:

    Lehman Brothers - $229,090
    JP Morgan Chase & Co - $216,759
    Exelon Corp - $194,750
    Citigroup Inc - $180,650
    Citadel Investment Group - $166,600
    UBS AG - $146,150
    Time Warner - $142,718
    UBS Americas - $106,680
    Morgan Stanley - $104,425
    Credit Suisse Group - $92,300

    youre f-f-f-foolin' yourself if you think your list of douchebag bankers and moneymen distinguish between republican and democrat. Yah, they contributed to Obama, but they contribute to whoever is gonna push their agenda be it Obama, or Bush or any other puppet figure head.

    That was pretty much my point, Big_Beezy...the idea that the Dems aren't in bed with Wall Street is a fiction.


    I guess my point, vicsemprini... would be that to distinguish between repubs or libs is futile.

    Posted Oct-17-2009 by "Big__Beezy" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by Big__Beezy:
    Quoted comment by vicsemprini:
    Quoted comment by Big__Beezy:
    Quoted comment by vicsemprini: Goldman Sachs contributions to the Obama campaign:

    $369,078

    Other contributors you might recognize:

    Lehman Brothers - $229,090
    JP Morgan Chase & Co - $216,759
    Exelon Corp - $194,750
    Citigroup Inc - $180,650
    Citadel Investment Group - $166,600
    UBS AG - $146,150
    Time Warner - $142,718
    UBS Americas - $106,680
    Morgan Stanley - $104,425
    Credit Suisse Group - $92,300

    youre f-f-f-foolin' yourself if you think your list of douchebag bankers and moneymen distinguish between republican and democrat. Yah, they contributed to Obama, but they contribute to whoever is gonna push their agenda be it Obama, or Bush or any other puppet figure head.

    That was pretty much my point, Big_Beezy...the idea that the Dems aren't in bed with Wall Street is a fiction.


    I guess my point, vicsemprini... would be that to distinguish between repubs or libs is futile.

    Well then you and I agree on that score. Wall Street (and everyone else in the world) goes where the money and power is...which is why DC is so corrupt.

    The only answer is to embrace the Libertarian/originalist view of the Constitutional bounds and limitations on the federal government.



    Posted Oct-17-2009 by "vicsemprini" (R) United States

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  • Taking lessons from Glen Beck?

    Posted Oct-17-2009 by "dorbie" (R) United Kingdom (UK/GB)

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  • the blonde ***** is messing up the act by trying to talk.

    Posted Oct-17-2009 by "johnben74" (R) United States

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