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Goldman VP Changes Name, Works for Congressman to Stop Legislation

edited August 2011 in Off-Topic
http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=192596

And people wonder why investor confidence isn't so great. ("No, no, the system is totally not rigged in favor of the industry.")

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  • Hi scott,

    Just keep a shak'in me head; and at the same time keeping it held high for clear thinking to the investments.

    BUT, the lack of ethics and high moral standards; well, I sorta understand; but of course, this method of thinking is not even in my brain synapse. Being on this 3rd rock from the sun, for 63 years and a Vietnam era vet; well, I have seen more than enough of this from any number of folks; but I just don't understand what happened to them over the years that they just don't seem to care; EXCEPT for themselves...the power, greed and probably the money, too.

    Thank you,
    Catch
  • Reply to @catch22: Yep, just an environment of epic moral hazard and no one in a position to do anything about it cares.
  • Reply to @scott: Bank of America to Rick Perry: "We will help you out."

  • If BofA continues to offer to sell off its various assets and continue to reduce their workforce; they may have enough money remaining to "only" finance part of a political campaign.....
    'Course, in reality; one may wonder how monetary sick BofA really may be. Not a good prospective for things being on a good track going forward.
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