Monday, July 5, 2010

Still True

"It’s almost worth the Great Depression to learn how little our big men know." -- Will Rogers.
This recession has proven that point. The big men on Wall Street and in the Federal Reserve knew damned little. And almost all of those that did know what was going on (I'm looking at you, Goldman Sachs) were betting against their own customers.

If this recession has proven anything, it is that the most efficient (and unprosecuted) financial pirates, rapists and villains work on Wall Street and for the large banks. The scum in the cantina at the Mos Eisley Spaceport were infants at villainy compared to our banksters.

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