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Debtor's revolt begins

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:07 pm
by annarborgator
"You are evil thieving bastards, you have reaped ungodly profits in your behemoth casino scams, then lost, only to turn around and usurp the wealth of this great nation by the outright rape and pillage of middle class Americans' whose sweat and toil built it. The biggest ripoff in the history of the world is padding your bonus checks with the Federal Government as your co-conspirators. Every last one of you should be rotting in prison." - American Middle Class Representative


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGC1mCS4OVo#

From Zero Hedge:
The Wall Street - Main Street confrontation has been inevitable ever since the banksters decided to do anything and everything to perpetuate the game of Heads We Win, Tails You Lose, this time openly at the middle class' dime. It appears it has now emerged fully into the open.

While this video may or may not become viral, more people are ready to take action into their own hands, fully aware of the complictness of the Wall Street - D.C. - Regulatory complex, while cognizant of the downside.

With bonus season rapidly approaching for Wall Street, and by all counts this one may yet be the biggest in history, Wall Street will face unprecedented scrutiny for each and every dollar it pockets. And if the AIG fiasco was any indication, a rapid downturn in the markets is all it will take for populist anger to really morph into something more cohesive than merely people making YouTube videos or breaking Made in China products with their baseball bats.
http://www.zerohedge.com/article/us-citizens-starting-rebel-against-wall-street

Debtor's revolt begins

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:45 pm
by radbag
speaking of AIG, a friend of mine just got hired to run an indexed account there....AIG hiring is a bullish sign that the economy is improving.

Debtor's revolt begins

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:55 pm
by annarborgator
lol Yes the fact that a corrupt and bankrupt company is still hiring is a green shoot for the economy...not.