Tag Archives: Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs admits: Capitalism is not the cure, it is the disease
Whenever you get grief for criticizing capitalism, point those giving you said grief to this story, because it perfectly describes capitalism’s grave shortcomings with just the question asked in the headline: “Is curing patients a sustainable business model?” The story … Continue reading
Sanders disturbs the “profound languor of the comfortable”—with good reason
In her article “Feeling the Yern: Why One Millenial Woman Would Rather Go To Hell Than Vote For Hillary,” writer Holly Wood (cool parents, or nom de plume?) drops this gem: “If I am alarmed, it is by the profound … Continue reading
JUDGES: DUPES OR IN ON IT?– PART 2
You may remember the LRM story from March of this year which asked the question—in the context of mortgage foreclosures—“Judges: Dupes or in on it?” From that article: “Judges have to know what’s going on. They read the news. They’re … Continue reading
THE BANK VS. YOU: ASYMMETRICAL WARFARE
Rarely does one hear the financial terrorism of the banks distilled with such clarity into a single paragraph… Max Keiser (begins at 17:42): If we look at the recent history of these financial predators going back 5 or 6 years, … Continue reading
BANKSTER VS. DEADBEAT: “Deadbeat” clear winner!
Hat tip to Robert Tuna Townsend (a Facebook friend) for this. Great talking points for shutting down the inevitable “but you didn’t make your payments and just want a free house” argument.