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These being πΒ and GOP reactions to deadly hurricanes/mass shooters
for PR a montage of insults from NBC
and this comment for the paper throwing in church
the scene
and after leaving early he was very pleased with himself
but for all the pats of the back, Oxfam has slapped him
death toll in PR has risen to 34 – which is still nothing toΒ π
and it took a lot of pressure to revert this treatment allowing use of food stamps for prepared meals Β – unlike the other hurricane hit states
the difference is being noted
and Wall Street needs a new pair of shoes
on the mass shooting front we have the interesting “Are you smaller than a Sandy Hook first grader” question from John Tune-R-NRA
while Dems are trying
and John Lewis
On the stolen election front
From Russia – dictators understand each other
for a laugh
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I don’t know what happened, but NEw York Post reported news on its cover today
Seems Time Magazine had the White House gone silent as well
The good news for traders has created two distinct concerns for President Obama’s advisers. The first problem is political. For much of the year, populist revulsion at Wall Street greed has been palpable.
theΒ NY POst article is here
I especially like this paragraph – incomplete as it is
Observers question everything from the bank’s massive pay to its uncanny ability to serve as a incubator for Washington policymakers. Goldman alumni include former Treasury Secretaries Henry Paulson and Robert Rubin, and Jon Corzine, the current New Jersey governor and former US senator.
Can we add some more “alumni”? Here’s a recent one
The Obama administration picked Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Vice Chairman Robert Hormats to be the State Departmentβs undersecretary for economic, energy and agricultural affairs, the White House announced Friday.
Let’s make a full list, shall we?
Meanwhile, my google search unveils pearls like this one
WASHINGTON–On May 3, 2007, Barack Obama attended an event at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan that was not on his public schedule and is only now surfacing–a private dinner for Goldman Sachs traders with a discussion on issues moderated for the Wall Street firm by NBC’s Tom Brokaw.
Brokaw is the moderator of Tuesday’s second presidential debate between Obama and John McCain at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn.
The dinner was not a fund-raiser for Obama,
We can spend months talking of how many ways this is wrong – or how this paragraphs contains what happened to this country in the past year
Maybe we should dub Jr.jr the Goldman Sachs CEO…
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