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aboutface
I have goose bumps reading the OP, which is excellent info, btw. The goose bumps involve cleaning out all the assets of the poor and middle class before getting rid of them. I know, doom porn has entered into my thinking this morning. The apology is all well and good, but what remedial action is offered? None. Maybe he's apologizing in advance for what he know lies in store for those who have been victimized.
WhiteAlice
Wall Street Journal link where the piece originally was run for those who prefer direct sources: online.wsj.com...
When I was watching the OWS movement, at the beginning there were plenty of Tea Party coming into their IRC. From what I gleaned in the conversations was the comprehension that both the Tea Party and Occupy were taking target at the same issues. However, what eventually occurred was political finger pointing and distrust. It was really sad actually to watch because they were both right and the only thing that really divided them was what end of the political spectrum they self-affiliated with. Eventually, the Tea Partiers stopped cropping up. It was the most clear representation of how divisive party politics could be when Americans are confronted with a very serious problem. Whatever happened to the idea of putting aside one's differences to work together against a common enemy? Anyways, that's what I witnessed back in September of 2011 for what it's worth. I found it really sad.
VictorVonDoom
I was explaining this to a friend two days ago. She commented on how low gas prices were. I told her it was not a good sign. With all the money that the Fed had been pumping out with QE programs, the resulting inflation should have caused gas prices to go up. Instead, what is happening is that the Fed is giving the money to the banks, but it never gets into circulation. The Dow sees record highs, but people on the street are worse off than before.
Future generations will get the bill for this.
VictorVonDoom
I was explaining this to a friend two days ago. She commented on how low gas prices were. I told her it was not a good sign. With all the money that the Fed had been pumping out with QE programs, the resulting inflation should have caused gas prices to go up. Instead, what is happening is that the Fed is giving the money to the banks, but it never gets into circulation. The Dow sees record highs, but people on the street are worse off than before.
Future generations will get the bill for this.
RickyD
I can't wait for the day we hit the tipping point.
RickyD
I can't wait for the day we hit the tipping point. I'd like to see these people tarred and feathered and hung from lamp posts. For the heads of these corrupt banks I feel the old practice of being drawn and quartered fits nicely. Take the heads and mount them on pikes at the Statue of Liberty as a warning to their kind to stay the F*ck away from the US. Barbaric punishments only suited for the barbarians who rape and pillage the classes below them.
ETA: Maybe throwing them all in a french style oubliette with no food or water and let them rape and pillage themselves until the last one starves out...I guess you can tell this type of thing makes me a bit angry...edit on 13-11-2013 by RickyD because: (no reason given)
Rosinitiate
This isn't a new revelation. In fact, this was discussed ad naseam at the time. They were bailing out international banks also. No one cared then....
It's was actually (IMO) one of the last steps of wealth transfer that was needed. It seems a little late to be concerned now. Something tells me they're not giving back the cookies they stole.
OMsk3ptic
This is no surprise, Alex Jones has been saying this for a long time. The Fed is a criminal private bank, only a fool would think that the Fed was created to help the U.S.edit on 13-11-2013 by OMsk3ptic because: (no reason given)