(1)The big, bad banks
(2)The full faith and credit
(3)
(4) Our socks, safes, mattresses or other repositories
(5) death dealer


You are totally missing the point. This is about law enforcement, national security, the war on drugs, ethics, and who we entrust our ENTIRE economy with. JFC can you be thick.Ivytalk wrote:Let's see, now. Whom do we trust with our hard-earned money?![]()
(1)The big, bad banks![]()
(2)The full faith and credit![]()
of the United States guvmint (bonds, etc.)
(3)Wall Street
(4) Our socks, safes, mattresses or other repositories![]()
(5) death dealer

It's about your corporatist fetish and a two-bit Internet hack who fancies himself a journalist. Nothing more.kalm wrote:You are totally missing the point. This is about law enforcement, national security, the war on drugs,Ivytalk wrote:Let's see, now. Whom do we trust with our hard-earned money?![]()
(1)The big, bad banks![]()
(2)The full faith and credit![]()
of the United States guvmint (bonds, etc.)
(3)Wall Street
(4) Our socks, safes, mattresses or other repositories![]()
(5) death dealer
ethics, and who we entrust our ENTIRE economy with. JFC can you be thick.![]()
And FTR, I would vote DD.

Nice dodge...for a sycophant...Ivytalk wrote:It's about your corporatist fetish and a two-bit Internet hack who fancies himself a journalist. Nothing more.kalm wrote:
You are totally missing the point. This is about law enforcement, national security, the war on drugs,
ethics, and who we entrust our ENTIRE economy with. JFC can you be thick.![]()
And FTR, I would vote DD.![]()

Hey, Breuer is your guy, not mine.kalm wrote:Nice dodge...for a sycophant...Ivytalk wrote: It's about your corporatist fetish and a two-bit Internet hack who fancies himself a journalist. Nothing more.![]()

Nobody is my guy. Unlike you, I'm post partisan. Which is what's funny about this thread and the Taibbi bashing.Ivytalk wrote:Hey, Breuer is your guy, not mine.kalm wrote:
Nice dodge...for a sycophant...
Why is every thread you start like Groundhog Day? Picture Bill Murray as kalm, saying, "It's bash-the-banks day. Again."

Your argument's weakness is that you lump all financial institutions under one big category of thieves. AZGF runs a financial institution and he's as straight as a grizzly's dick. My son works for a trust company that has a sterling reputation and has generated good, safe returns for its investors without a bailout. You have to discriminate, kalm.kalm wrote:Nobody is my guy. Unlike you, I'm post partisan. Which is what's funny about this thread and the Taibbi bashing.Ivytalk wrote: Hey, Breuer is your guy, not mine.
Why is every thread you start like Groundhog Day? Picture Bill Murray as kalm, saying, "It's bash-the-banks day. Again."![]()
As for the banks and Wall Street, these really our the crimes of our time. Perhaps the biggest theft in history. Yeah, yeah...I know it's legal. But that doesn't make it right or represent the America I was brought up or raised to believe in.

I do. Just didn't think neccessary in a thread about $60 trillion worth of suspicious banking regarding HSBC.Ivytalk wrote:Your argument's weakness is that you lump all financial institutions under one big category of thieves. AZGF runs a financial institution and he's as straight as a grizzly's dick. My son works for a trust company that has a sterling reputation and has generated good, safe returns for its investors without a bailout. You have to discriminate, kalm.kalm wrote:
Nobody is my guy. Unlike you, I'm post partisan. Which is what's funny about this thread and the Taibbi bashing.![]()
As for the banks and Wall Street, these really our the crimes of our time. Perhaps the biggest theft in history. Yeah, yeah...I know it's legal. But that doesn't make it right or represent the America I was brought up or raised to believe in.

And you pulled that number right out of your azz.kalm wrote:I do. Just didn't think neccessary in a thread about $60 trillion worth of suspicious banking regarding HSBC.Ivytalk wrote: Your argument's weakness is that you lump all financial institutions under one big category of thieves. AZGF runs a financial institution and he's as straight as a grizzly's dick. My son works for a trust company that has a sterling reputation and has generated good, safe returns for its investors without a bailout. You have to discriminate, kalm.

It was in the article. Do try and keep up.Ivytalk wrote:And you pulled that number right out of your azz.kalm wrote:
I do. Just didn't think neccessary in a thread about $60 trillion worth of suspicious banking regarding HSBC.
So you pulled the number out of Taibbi's azz.kalm wrote:It was in the article. Do try and keep up.Ivytalk wrote: And you pulled that number right out of your azz.

Baldy wrote:So you pulled the number out of Taibbi's azz.kalm wrote:
It was in the article. Do try and keep up.
I'm sure you knew exactly were it was.

I second the comment about Griz.Ivytalk wrote:Your argument's weakness is that you lump all financial institutions under one big category of thieves. AZGF runs a financial institution and he's as straight as a grizzly's dick. My son works for a trust company that has a sterling reputation and has generated good, safe returns for its investors without a bailout. You have to discriminate, kalm.kalm wrote:
Nobody is my guy. Unlike you, I'm post partisan. Which is what's funny about this thread and the Taibbi bashing.![]()
As for the banks and Wall Street, these really our the crimes of our time. Perhaps the biggest theft in history. Yeah, yeah...I know it's legal. But that doesn't make it right or represent the America I was brought up or raised to believe in.

Hey, Shlomo, Tubby says the alleged laundering was $9 billion. You multiplied that by a factor of about 6930. Or 6.93 X 10 to the third power. Mathematically impossible.kalm wrote:It was in the article. Do try and keep up.Ivytalk wrote: And you pulled that number right out of your azz.

There's that number again.Ivytalk wrote:Hey, Shlomo, Tubby says the alleged laundering was $9 billion. You multiplied that by a factor of about 6930. Or 6.93 X 10 to the third power. Mathematically impossible.kalm wrote:
It was in the article. Do try and keep up.![]()


It's part of Aztec mysticism!AZGrizFan wrote:There's that number again.Ivytalk wrote: Hey, Shlomo, Tubby says the alleged laundering was $9 billion. You multiplied that by a factor of about 6930. Or 6.93 X 10 to the third power. Mathematically impossible.![]()
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Mayan. MAYAN. Get it straight, dammit.Ivytalk wrote:It's part of Aztec mysticism!AZGrizFan wrote:
There's that number again.![]()


Further proof the hardest part of an Ivy League education is getting in.AZGrizFan wrote:Mayan. MAYAN. Get it straight, dammit.Ivytalk wrote: It's part of Aztec mysticism!![]()

Something neither you nor I could manage.Grizalltheway wrote:Further proof the hardest part of an Ivy League education is getting in.AZGrizFan wrote:
Mayan. MAYAN. Get it straight, dammit.![]()


Hey, at least I graduated from the Harvard of the West.AZGrizFan wrote:Something neither you nor I could manage.Grizalltheway wrote:
Further proof the hardest part of an Ivy League education is getting in.

Don't be so sure. A gal in my high school class was accepted at Harvard. If they would take her their standards can't be too high.AZGrizFan wrote:Something neither you nor I could manage.Grizalltheway wrote:
Further proof the hardest part of an Ivy League education is getting in.

I know the chances are slim considering it's Iowa, but was she, umm, melanin enhanced?HI54UNI wrote:Don't be so sure. A gal in my high school class was accepted at Harvard. If they would take her their standards can't be too high.AZGrizFan wrote:
Something neither you nor I could manage.

Nope.Grizalltheway wrote:I know the chances are slim considering it's Iowa, but was she, umm, melanin enhanced?HI54UNI wrote:
Don't be so sure. A gal in my high school class was accepted at Harvard. If they would take her their standards can't be too high.


You must be kidding.kalm wrote:He's written dozens of articles taking the administration to task over lack of prosecution, regulation, and unkept campaign promises...suggested remedies too (as, btw, he did in this piece). Highlighting the irony between the war on drugs and multinational banksters enabling their financing while avoiding prosecution that two bit pot heads get sent to jail for is simply another angle in the greater story.
Keep swinging though!