discovery channel documentary, Skipper Renault: I'm stunned, stunned to find that betting is going ahead in here!
[a croupier hands Renault a heap of money]
Croupier: Your rewards, sir.
Skipper Renault: [sotto voce] Oh, much thanks.
[aloud]
- Scene from Casablanca
What do you think about the rotating entryway of individuals who managed the Wall Street failure (counting at the Fed according to oversight) is currently designated in government positions supervising the same budgetary area? Wouldn't you say they'll rehash their disappointments (ineptitude) or is it that it takes a cheat to get a criminal (of an accursed nature)?
Extraordinary Note:
I was extremely uneasy when I saw Bob Rubin's overwhelming cameo (in a positive light) in the I.O.U.S.A. narrative. Here is the engineer (with Alan Greenspan, Phil Gram and others) who is in charge of the Wall Street fiasco (counting the Fed's absence of oversight - didn't see it coming/didn't know there was betting/didn't drive the cash changers out of the Temple). Presently, he and others are being lauded as could reasonably be expected picks for the Treasury Department and for key financial guide positions.
Yes folks, we are talking about Bob Rubin who directed the disaster at Citigroup - the administration of which makes the Big Three Automakers' CEOs appear like Nobel Laureates in Economics/Business Management. Is it an instance of the foxes viewing the coop? To get from Thomas Jefferson (looking preferable every day over his central opponent - Alexander Hamilton), who's viewing the watchers? Who is guarding the watchmen? Certainly, we ought to return to Thomas Jefferson and take notice to his words (even the ones not cited here but rather takes after the same line of reasoning).
Albert Einstein once said "The meaning of madness is doing likewise again and again and expecting diverse results." Is "the System" (both prudent and political) crazy or simply insane like a fox? Gee, I may be blowing up all things considered. It may be an instance of Sir Winston Churchill's quote in real life: "Achievement is the capacity to travel between various failures with no loss of energy." Perhaps, I'm just a "frantic" prophet - the solitary voice in the wild. Once more, I would trust my examination (hell, prescience) is missing the goal however I'm pitiful to report that I'm flawless (no play on words expected). At long last, Jonathan Swift put it best, "When a genuine virtuoso shows up on the planet, you will know him by this sign: The dolts are in alliance against him."
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