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You bailed out my mistake, I deserve a bonus for that
fudomyoo
by fudomyoo  1-4-2010   
 we (you, I, us, the taxpayers) gave the "too big to fail" banks our money so they wouldn't collapse, collapse under their own weight from their own mistakes created by their own greed, and now that they're solvent again, they're rewarding themselves for the fuck up, instead of paying us back
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A2G | Going the IPO route in social network universe?
altaloman
by altaloman  1-2-2010   
 Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn? ___ Reid Hoffman, co-founder and executive chairman of business networking site LinkedIn, has revealed that an IPO is his planned exit strategy, which would also work to the advantage of backers that include Goldman Sachs (GS) and McGraw Hill (MHP). He was coy as to the timing, indicating that it wouldn't be "anytime soon," but spectators suspect that a Facebook IPO would provide a great test case for Hoffman and his team. ___ http://google.twi.bz/Du ___ http://altacities.com
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Goldman Sachs: 10 Questions for 2010
clickclips
by clickclips  1-2-2010   
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Monopoly Capitalism Is the Root of All of America's Problems
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-31-2009    4
  The indoctrination is that we live in a market economy that determines globalization and everything else. I don’t know why this generation of Americans was more gullible. I can’t understand that. But it’s just a fact and we need to wake up. This systemic risk is a result of monopolists preaching efficiency because they want to take cash out of the system. For example, let’s say they have two machines, and sell one. They get money for the machine they sell, and then the one left over will be more expensive to use so they can charge more for its use. They pocket the money from the machine they sell and get more money off the one machine they have left. The problem, though, is they only have one machine left. If something goes wrong, we can have huge systemic failures. Treasury to dole out USD 3.8 billion more for GMAC
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Forgettable Things of 2009
donjake
by donjake  12-29-2009    2
 There are more but these are the best ones. Read the entire article there may be others that you think are the most forgettable things of 2009
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There ought to be hell to pay.
egoldstein
by egoldstein  12-28-2009    1
 Yet another article outlining how the largest investment banks - particularly Goldman Sachs - manipulated the market for their own benefit. What really irks me more than anything is that after betting against the very products they were selling to their clients, they got a MASSIVE government bailout while some of their top competitors got wiped out. To say the game is rigged is the understatement of the year.
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Progressives Angry With Obama
charlieprofit
by charlieprofit  12-28-2009   
 As I said yesterday, I am noticing more and more people questioning their "appreciation" of Obama. I'm not far off either, as it is really becoming popular opinion when more and more Progressives (i.e. Liberals, Democrats) start writing and conveying their disappointment in this assumptive leader. Obviously their dismay is for different reasons than my own so I wouldn't listen to them too much; after all they are the ones that helped get us in this mess by convincing the uninformed to vote for him in the first place. But it sure is fun to read pieces like this:
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wall street's greatest lies of 2009
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-28-2009   
 the rest are here- i just clipped a couple-without the details....
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2010-The Year of the AWAKENING
mountainpalm
by mountainpalm  12-27-2009   
 I’ve always been a fan of Mr. Rogers. His trip around the world on a Motorcycle is an experience in itself. What an adventure that must have been. As for Bernanke and Greenspan, Jim is so correct. Bernanke is just one of many from Goldman Sachs that now is part of the Obama the Joker administration. Bernanke is just helping out his fat cat friends the same that Obama claims to be opposed to. What a charade. I love Jim Rogers sense of humour , I usually follow all his interviews from this blog http://www.JimRogers.tk
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"Master of Risk", or blood-sucking squid?
tabsey
by tabsey  12-27-2009   
 Interesting appraisal.
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The US`s 10 Greediest CEOs - it`s obscene.
beanz
by beanz  12-25-2009   
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10 greediest people of 2009
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-25-2009   
 to get the rest of the list and read a bit about them..........follow link......
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10 Greediest People of 2009
blackroseheart
by blackroseheart  12-22-2009   
 Quite a list here! No surprises, either.
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Goldman Bows to Pressure Over Pay
blackroseheart
by blackroseheart  12-12-2009   
 A small step in the right direction. But certainly not a fix for everything, and still too many loopholes.
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Matt Taibbi: Obama Baited And Switched Us, And Let Wall Street Take Over The White House
merrie
by merrie  12-12-2009   
  ROLLING STONE'S Matt Taibbi Exposes Obama's Wall Street's Inner Circle, Pays Particular Homage To Robert Rubin Matt Taibbi gives an in-depth presentation unmasking the Wall Street crony advisors that whisper in the President's ear daily, the political push-pull that ended up gifting Tim Geithner his current job, as well as an analysis of the brains behind it all- former Goldmanite, Robert Rubin. Matt Taibbi On "Colbert Report": Wall Street Is 'One Ponzi Scheme After Another' (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/7jYQou via Eric Weitner
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Obama's Big Sellout
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  12-10-2009   
 The president has packed his economic team with Wall Street insiders intent on turning the bailout into an all-out giveaway
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Goldman Sachs Alters Bonus Policy
iulawboy
by iulawboy  12-10-2009   
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Global Warming Skeptics Destroy Economy
Mike Danger
by Mike Danger  12-8-2009   
 No need to argue.
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'There hasn't been two seconds of intelligent discussion about living standards in Afghanistan'
RayWatkins
by RayWatkins  12-8-2009   
 By John Hanrahan
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USA ein Versagerstaat von Braunhemd-Republikanern?
nachrichten
by nachrichten  12-7-2009   
 Paul Craig Roberts (stellvertretender Finanzminister in der Regierung Reagan): Banksters beschaffen sich Waffenscheine, um sich zu verteidigen, falls es einen Volksaufstand gegen die Bank gibt. Das gesamte öffentliche Geld ist für Banken und Kriege ausgegeben worden. Die Demokraten sind zu Braunhemd-Republikanern geworden. Die Menschen Amerikas, mit Ausnahme des einen Prozents der Superreichen, wurden im Stich gelassen. (Die Amerikaner haben) einen Präsidenten gewählt, der das gesamte Geld für Kriege auf der Grundlage von Lügen und Täuschungen und für Gold Sacks ausgegeben hat, die reichste Institution der Welt. Obama belastet die Armen mit gigantischen Schulden, die eine Hyperinflation herbeiführen, um Gold Sacks unangreifbar zu machen und um die Waffenindustrie für ihre Dienste am Weltfrieden und für die Hegemonie der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika zu belohnen. Die Marionette Obama http://nachrichten.amplify.com/2009/12/07/die-marionette-obama-d
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Are Goldman Sachs Execs Arming Themselves Against the Public?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-3-2009    1
  Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein also reversed himself after having previously called Goldman’s greed “God’s work” and apologized earlier this month for having participated in things that were “clearly wrong.” Has it really come to this? Imagine what emotions must be billowing through the halls of Goldman Sachs to provoke the firm into an apology.Talk that Goldman bankers might have armed themselves in self-defense would sound ludicrous, were it not so apt a metaphor for the way that the most successful people on Wall Street have become a target for public rage. Comment on SC submitted by popetodd "I think they know something we don't just yet know. Like when it is all going to come apart at the seams."
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Goldman Sachs Is Arming Themselves Against Angry Mobs. Guilty Conscience?
ratilfar
by ratilfar  12-2-2009   
 While we wait, Goldman has wrapped itself in the flag of Warren Buffett, with whom it will jointly donate $500 million, part of an effort to burnish its image -- and gain new Goldman clients. Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein also reversed himself after having previously called Goldman’s greed “God’s work” and apologized earlier this month for having participated in things that were “clearly wrong.” Has it really come to this? Imagine what emotions must be billowing through the halls of Goldman Sachs to provoke the firm into an apology. Talk that Goldman bankers might have armed themselves in self-defense would sound ludicrous, were it not so apt a metaphor for the way that the most successful people on Wall Street have become a target for public rage.
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Goldman Sachs bankers reportedly getting gun permits to fight off angry peasants
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  12-2-2009   
 During the Great Depression, images of ruined bankers jumping off ledges became common. I'm still holding out for the idea that this time around they end up getting pushed.
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Goldman Sachs Banksters....... Armed and Ready for Any Trouble !
leevardi
by leevardi  12-1-2009   
 ....Remember to aim the "pointy end" away from you !.........
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The Scandal of Hunger in America
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-28-2009    4
  Tax dollars are wrongly spent on all level of government. For example, in Los Angeles, the lion share of the city budget is spent on the police department. State wide the amount of money spent on the prison system is astronomical. Instead of hiring more cops and incarcerating more people, it would be a wise and durable investment to invest in good and free public education. Federally, the waste of our tax dollars and resources is just as absurd. President Obama will try to justify his escalation of the war in Afghanistan. By sending more troops to Afghanistan, the astronomical defense budget will keep going up and is likely to reach 700 billion in 2010. 1 billion people suffer from chronic hunger. It is Thanksgiving, and while the executives of Goldman Sachs, which are getting ready to pay themselves 21 billion in bonuses, have too much to be thankful for, the 49 million Americans going hungry every day should be resentful of a system that has let them down.
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SCAM: Goldman Sachs Wins Big Through "Bailout" Game
blueridge
by blueridge  11-24-2009   
 And Timothy Geithner, the U.S. treasurer, is their Insider, controlling Congress through "must pass" legislation, while eliminating their largest competitor (Lehman which apparently was NOT "too big to fail") and cleaning out their largest creditor (AIG).....and all this financed on the backs of the American taxpayer or federal debt (which the Fed and Bernanke merely print money for). Meanwhile hundreds of small banks across the U.S. are being taken over....whose assets then go guess where.....right, to the large banks. But there is more. As mentioned in the video, it's written here too: Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Facciponti was quoted by Bloomberg as saying of the case: The bank has raised the possibility that there is a danger that somebody who knew how to use this program could use it to manipulate markets in unfair ways. The obvious implication was that Goldman has a program that allows it to manipulate markets in unfair ways.
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Deutsche Bank's Countdown to The Carbon Bubble
merrie
by merrie  11-23-2009   
  Deutsche Bank's ... JUNK SCIENCE AWARD ...THE RUBBER DUCKIE To banks and financial players now lobbying Washington, Ottawa and governments everywhere, the rolling carbon counter is a rolling dollar counter. At 1,000 tonnes a second, if each tonne could be hit with a $50 carbon tax or carbon trading fee, that’s $50,000 a second, which works out to $2-billion a month. The potential, obviously, is in the trillions of dollars " bigger, even, than the global sub-prime crash. Citigroup, Bank of America, Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs are all part of campaigns to push the Obama administration to adopt carbon trading. Read more: http://bit.ly/61hjeK
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Fed saved AIG to save Goldman
jasonkelly
by jasonkelly  11-23-2009   
 More evidence of the timeless collusion between government, banks, and big business. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner is a wholly-owned property of Goldman Sachs.
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The Despicable Goldman Sachs
jasonkelly
by jasonkelly  11-23-2009   
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Goldman’s Response to Questions About A.I.G.
HansWobbe
by HansWobbe  11-22-2009   
 Having read this fairly carefully, I feel like I'm in a "spin" (cycle, after being "fleeced"?)
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Bankers' whining about pay hits a nerve
Socratoad
by Socratoad  11-20-2009   
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Geithner Says Credit-Default Swaps Weren't the Problem, After All.
merrie
by merrie  11-20-2009    3
 But if Mr. Geithner now says the AIG bailout wasn't driven by a need to rescue CDS counterparties, then what was the point? Why pay Goldman and even foreign banks like Societe Generale billions of tax dollars to make them whole? Regulators say that having taxpayers buy out the counterparties improved AIG's liquidity position, but why was it important to keep AIG liquid if not to protect some class of creditors? Yesterday, Mr. Geithner introduced a new explanation, which is that AIG might not have been able to pay claims to its insurance policy holders: "AIG was providing a range of insurance products to households across the country. Yet, if there is one thing that all observers seemed to agree on last year, it was that AIG's money to pay policyholders was segregated and safe inside the regulated insurance subsidiaries. If the real systemic danger was the condition of these highly regulated subsidiaries"where there was no CDS trading"then the Beltway narrative implodes.
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Goldman Sachs Donates to Small Business
marcsp
by marcsp  11-18-2009   
 For these guys it's just a PR move, but so waht, a few businesses will benefit. This could also set off a chain reaction among other Wall Street giants doing the Mea Culpa thing.
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Portrait of a Sociopath
Socratoad
by Socratoad  11-18-2009    2
 The world’s most successful investment bank likes to hide behind the tidal wave of money that it generates and sends crashing over Manhattan, the City of London and most of the world’s other financial capitals. But now the dark knights of banking are being forced, blinking, into the cold light of day. The public, politicians and the press blame bankers’ reckless trading for the credit crunch and, as the most successful bank still standing, Goldman is their prime target. Here, politicians and commentators compete to denounce Goldman in ever more robust terms — "robber barons", "economic vandals", "vulture capitalists". Vince Cable, the Lib Dem Treasury spokesman, contrasts the bank’s recent record results — profits of $3.2 billion in the last quarter alone — and its planned bumper bonus payments with what has happened to ordinary people’s jobs and incomes in 2009.
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The 10 Biggest Congressional Recipients Of Wall Street Campaign Cash
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-17-2009    4
 Voting these people out of office would be one of the strongest and most effective messages that we can send to Washington.
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Goldman and Citibank get swine flu vaccine
wes50
by wes50  11-11-2009   
 click through to Health Spectator to watch the video
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Bank boss says 'we do God's work'
tabsey
by tabsey  11-8-2009    2
 Another example of religion being used to justify a position. I think it belittles religion and the religious. The misuse of religion gives an insight into the way they handle taking someone's last cents, before sending them to jail for not being rich. They would also believe that there is a special place in the afterlife for them and it is all good. They don't believe in suffering now to achieve glory in the next life (Mother Theresa and those types can have all of that - and a small donation - will suffice) The bonuses will be awarded to compensate workers for having to listen to people who seemed to have morals, over the last couple of years; and a reward for adjusting to honesty until the smoke cleared.
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love of money
chetler
by chetler  11-8-2009   
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Report: 237 millionaires in Congress
sahara
by sahara  11-6-2009    1
 Senators’ estimated median reportable worth sunk to about $1.79 million from $2.27 million in 2007. The House’s median income was significantly lower and also sank, bottoming out at $622,254 from $724,258 in 2007. But CRP’s analysis suggests that some lawmakers did well for themselves between 2007 and 2008, even as many Americans lost jobs and saw their savings and their home values plummet. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) gained about $9.2 million. Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) gained about $3 million, Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) had an estimated $2.6 million gain, and Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) gained about $2.8 million. Some lawmakers have profited from investments in companies that have received federal bailouts; dozens of lawmakers are invested in Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America. Vice President Joe Biden has often tagged himself as an original blue collar man. The CRP backs him up, putting his net worth at just $27,000.
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Wall Street Gets Swine Flu Vaccine Before Many High-Risk Groups
gppixelworks
by gppixelworks  11-6-2009   
 Very grateful I'm in England as the vaccine is given out on a medical need basis. In America clearly the swine flue vaccine is NOT distributed on a 100% medical need basis. Of course, neither is medical care.
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