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hill roberts

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A Warning to Wall Street and Greed
« on: July 16, 2010, 04:59:52 PM »
Nothing beats greed than greedier people. Whatever warning is thrown at Wall Street, it will not be heeded. Greed is human nature; cheating is human nature; lying is human nature;conceit is human nature; deceit is human nature. For as long as these negative traits/attributes are practiced by people who think they can lord over the world of finance, a warning or two would simply fall on deaf ears. Why is it that white collar crime is romanticised and admired? Throw them in jail and treat them like financial terrorists. The UN must get involved in formulating such a policy on how to inflict equal pain to those involved in colossal financial fraud worldwide. These executives must be told that they can't carry on with deceit and fraud while the rest of the world suffer at their hands. The idea that just because they are wearing expensive suits and talk posh doesn't mean that they should be trusted. On the contrary, these are the very people who are more than willing to take a gamble on other people's investments worldwide and treat the same like their own goody shop. Bernie Made-Off, for forty-odd years, did just that and many more should join him. One can't imagine the con tricks that these people at Wall Street concoct to suit their financial whim at the cost of the world's economic growth and welfare, not to mention well-being. ???
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Re: A Warning to Wall Street and Greed
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2010, 04:21:05 PM »
How can Goldman Sachs explain themselves why they managed and succeeded in conning many countries and sacrificing the poor by fiddling with the prices of raw materials like corn, cassava, palm oil, rice and other staple foods then diverted these investments elsewhere to suit their agenda? They put non-existent prices and made them sky-high, at the expense of the poor countries. The intent is clearly evil, in many cases. These people running the world's financial empires have abused their position to this day and so far, no one has challenged them to put things right. Wall Street have the upper hand in many ways and sadly they will continue to please themselves for as long as necessary, to the detriment of all concerned. Their main agenda is to confuse, corner and con--the very core of their existence and well-being. ??? >:(

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Re: A Warning to Wall Street and Greed
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2010, 05:22:08 PM »
The manipulation of the basic commodities in world trading has indeed had a terrible impact on the poor. But who is running the system? Who makes up the system? Naturally, those working under the system. A system is either good or bad depending on who's running it. As it is, we know that the system equals the people employed there: they are one and the same. How can a sewing machine start without the feet? ;D 8)