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Money, Power And Wall Street On Frontline
Watch the three hours and 47 minutes of four total shows here. I love PBS Frontline. I think it tends to be fair and to be journalistically solid. The show does have a definite pro-regulation bias. Whether it is tackling … Continue reading
Posted in Economics
Tagged cell phone towers, fannie mae and freddie mac, goldman sachs, pbs frontline, pbs show, u s treasury
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The Great American Bank Robbery
On his show today, Dennis Prager said, “I’ve been blessed with great friends and all of them beat up on themselves at times. Yes, you can do it too much, but that person is going to be a better person … Continue reading
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Tagged bank robbery, Dennis Prager, goldman sachs, nancy pelosi, paul sperry, phil angelides
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Jews & Goldman Sachs
Chaim Amalek writes: More troubling is the current spate of attacks on Goldman Sachs (and who here remembers Joe McCarthy?). Personally, I think that a world without Goldman Sachs would be a world in which the living would envy the … Continue reading
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Tagged amalek, bais, goldman sachs, goyim, jewish power, joe mccarthy
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Yavneh Board Chair David Rubin Under Scrutiny
If you google cdr and lawsuits you will find 18 municipalities have filed lawsuits against them in addition to the FBI raid of their offices in 2006 and the ongoing investigation. David Rubin is friends with future Orthodox Union leader … Continue reading
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Tagged campaign finance records, diane denish, ed rendell, fbi raid, goldman sachs, governor bill richardson, irs scrutiny, mason dixon line, mexico governor bill richardson, new mexico governor bill richardson, political action committees, vince fumo
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If You Think Bernie Madoff’s Ponzo Scheme Is Bad, Then You Should Be Outraged At America’s Social Security System
Our social security system is a ponzi scheme. People get paid off when they retire far more money than they have invested. How does the government do it? By taxing the people coming into the work force to pay off … Continue reading
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Tagged bernie madoff, buzz phrase, Dennis Prager, goldman sachs, social security system, street marketing
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The Twlight of the Luftmenschen
ChaimAmalek: This is the twilight of the Luftmenschen. YourMoralLeader: what are Luftmenschen? ChaimAmalek: A yiddishism….someone who seems to live on air ChaimAmalek: A trader who trades in the trades of others ChaimAmalek: Or who takes a bunch of mortgages, bundles … Continue reading
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Tagged financial instrument, german jews, goldman sachs, goyim, twlight
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