Banks: anyone still trusting them??

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-Probe Circles Globe to Find Dirty Money-

Postby defio70 on Fri Sep 03, 2010 3:48 pm

Probe Circles Globe to Find Dirty Money
...This sort of crap makes a mockery of our justice system and our laws. We have sat back as citizens and watched these institutions not only do things like this, but rip off the taxpayer with dodgy municipal finance deals that ultimately land the other people involved in the hoosegow, while they, when they get caught, simply pay a tiny little fine (in comparison to the value of the firm) and nobody that works for the bank goes to prison.
You want to know why these things keep happening?
It's because we the people refuse to insist - and back it up with strong political action - that the banks involved in these sorts of scams be charged and that every single employee and officer involved in either doing it or covering it up goes straight to jail, while we revoke the US charter of any foreign institution involved in this sort of crap.
When will you wake up America?
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Postby dlry on Sun Sep 05, 2010 8:21 pm

There is only one race...the human race... http://tinyurl.com/cv6rxe

Bill Black: Band of Bigots – Dr. Sarrazin, Herr Henkel, and the Bank of America

By William C. Black, Associate Professor of Economics and Law, University of Missouri-Kansas City, and the author of The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One

Henkel, independently, proceeded to blame the global financial crisis on loans to African-Americans and bemoaned the end of “red-lining” – the deliberate discrimination by lenders based on race. Sarrazin had dismissed Arabs and Turks as capable only of working as “fruit and vegetable vendors.” I wrote my open letter to Dr. Massey to remind him that B of A began as the Bank of Italy. The Bank of Italy was proud and eager to have Italian Americans who worked as fruit and vegetable vendors as its customers. I called on B of A to fire Henkel and review the team of advisors he had selected. I never received a response from any B of A representative and it appears that B of A continues to employ Herr Henkel and his team as its senior advisors in Germany.


We know how disastrously bigotry ends if it is not stopped. We know that bigotry is built on lies and that scientific racism is an oxymoron propagated by regular morons.


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Banks: anyone still trusting them??

Postby defio70 on Tue Sep 07, 2010 11:43 am

...The stress tests were a fraud. The sovereign debt (bonds) have already slipped in value, but the losses remain concealed behind a wall of ECB liquidity. This is a very nontransparent and corrupt system.
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