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Post by lakhota on Dec 30, 2010 23:11:44 GMT -5
What a great year for Wall Street: profits up, bonuses up and, best of all, criticism down, especially from Washington. Somehow Wall Street has much of America believing its lies and rationalizations. We're even beginning to forget that Wall Street is largely responsible for the economic mess we're in. So before we're completely overtaken by financial Alzheimer's, let's revisit Wall Street's greatest fabrications for 2010. (For the full story, please see The Looting of America.) 1."Honest, we didn't do it!" ... www.alternet.org/economy/149361/wall_st%27s_10_biggest_lies_of_2010/
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Politically_Incorrect12
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Post by Politically_Incorrect12 on Dec 31, 2010 10:01:33 GMT -5
What a great year for Wall Street: profits up, bonuses up and, best of all, criticism down, especially from Washington. Somehow Wall Street has much of America believing its lies and rationalizations. We're even beginning to forget that Wall Street is largely responsible for the economic mess we're in. So before we're completely overtaken by financial Alzheimer's, let's revisit Wall Street's greatest fabrications for 2010. (For the full story, please see The Looting of America.) 1."Honest, we didn't do it!" ... www.alternet.org/economy/149361/wall_st%27s_10_biggest_lies_of_2010/Of course you blame Wallstreet, but can't seem to admit that Mainstreet definitely played a role in putting the country into its current mess.
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