If only everyone in America could see these two videos. Because then the average American who doesn’t watch CNBC, who doesn’t read the Wall Street journal, and who isn’t financially sophisticsated, would realize they’ve been robbed blind.
And they’d understand that a group of blood sucking, greedy, Wall Street bankers paid themselves hundreds of billions of dollars in salaries and bonuses that only existed because of fraud.
And they’d understand the reason 6 million of them have lost their jobs, 3.2 million of them their homes, and why every single one of them just got stuck with a $50,000 tab from the bank bailout.
And let’s bring back Eliot Spitzer.
Spitzer is too smart, and too good a regulator and prosecutor, to not be involved as a watch dog, if not an attack dog, in sorting out this nightmare and making sure it never happens again.
Spitzer quotes from the video below:
“This was a Ponzi scheme.”
“The New York Fed was run by the Wall Street investment banks.”
“This was an inside job.”
“The Fed has been a dissaster since Paul Volcker left, and has done nothing but create one bubble after another.”
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The first 30 seconds of this video are about the Henry Lewis Gates case, and then Dylan Ratigan get’s into what he calls:
“The Greatest Theft And Cover Up In American History.
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Something about that garbage bag that I just can’t get out of my mind.
I still want justice for the 6 million honest, hard working Americans who’ve lost their jobs, and the 3.2 million who’ve lost their homes.
And I want my $50,000 worth of bankster gangster flesh.
How about you?
Are you alright with Hank Paulson just riding off into the sunset with his $700 million dollars? Do you think Angelo Mozilo should just be able to go off and work on his tan, after nearly single-handedly bankrupting Fannie Mae? And how about the chief bubble blower himself, the maestro Alan Greenspan?
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