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    Default Goldman Sachs wins

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    Back on July 3, we made an explicit and very simple prediction: "now that the natural succession path at the BOE has been terminally derailed, it brings up those two other gentlemen already brought up previously as potential future heads of the BOE, both of whom just happened to work, or still do, at... Goldman Sachs: Canada's Mark Carney or Goldman's Jim O'Neil. Granted both have denied press speculation they will replace Mervyn King, but it's not like it would be the first time a banker lied to anyone now, would it (and makes one wonder if this whole affair was not merely orchestrated by the Squid from the get go... but no, that would be a 'conspiracy theory'.)" A few weeks later, in "On The Path To Global Goldmanation: Former Goldmanite Mark Carney To Head The BOE After All?" we added: Granted both have denied press speculation they will replace Mervyn King, but it's not like it would be the first time a banker lied to anyone now, would it (and makes one wonder if this whole affair was not merely orchestrated by the Squid from the get go... but no, that would be a 'conspiracy theory'.)" We wonder if this speculation can be upgraded from conspiracy theory to conspiracy fact, now that Bloomberg itself has written a major article discussing just this suddenly very likely outcome.

    London is losing so much trust as the global financial center that Prime Minister David Cameron may need to consider an unprecedented choice for Bank of England governor: Mark Carney, the Canadian Goldmanite who polices the world’s financial system and has no ties to the bailouts or rigged markets tainting Labour and Conservative governments alike.
    ZeroHedge, as usual, nails it again (while utter Kostardy is left to froth about in a bitter fit of rage).

    One squid wins and the other squid gets slammed, pounded, breaded, fried and served up with a wide variety of dipping sauces.

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    Hmmmmm.

    Less comprehensible than usual.

    Wanna give us a hint as to WHAT IN THE HELL YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT?

    PS the article is clear.... you're not.

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    Goldman Sachs always wins. They run the show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzoliberal View Post
    Hmmmmm.

    Less comprehensible than usual.

    Wanna give us a hint as to WHAT IN THE HELL YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT?

    PS the article is clear.... you're not.
    Clarity is present in abundant measure for those for whom intent was based.

    Enlightenment can be yours as well if ye but think back upon the Kostardian Alternative Betaverse.

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    Actually, the Federal Reserve is the real winner thanks to President Mckinley who later said he regretted signing the bill that gave the Rockefeller's control over the banking industry. His claim was that a Federal Reserve could best handle the economy by controlling inflation. For those who do not know, the Federal Reserve is a private bank with a Chairman that is elected by congress. The Reserve is also tasked with stress testing the banks throughout the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsummoner View Post
    Clarity is present in abundant measure for those for whom intent was based.
    Well, if you intended your babble to be comprehended by the clinically insane you may have succeeded (I wouldn't know).

    Otherwise, Gonzo is correct in his observation, yet again.


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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy56 View Post
    Actually, the Federal Reserve is the real winner thanks to President Mckinley who later said he regretted signing the bill that gave the Rockefeller's control over the banking industry. His claim was that a Federal Reserve could best handle the economy by controlling inflation. For those who do not know, the Federal Reserve is a private bank with a Chairman that is elected by congress. The Reserve is also tasked with stress testing the banks throughout the country.
    'Former' Goldmanites now head the private Federal Reserve, the BOE and the ECB. The Obama regime of the Orciban (Orcs on Wall Street, OWS) domestic terrorist group is chock full of 'former' Goldmanites.

    Watching the Myrmidon Brigades of the Lord and Savior, Worker in the Light, Obama try to carry the tainted water while squealing about corporate this and big banks that while their Messiah stuffs them under the wheels of the bus is, however, the most excellent of all comedies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AttackPlanR View Post
    Well, if you intended your babble to be comprehended by the clinically insane you may have succeeded (I wouldn't know).

    Otherwise, Gonzo is correct in his observation, yet again.

    This topic, as evidenced by the above, is beyond the paygrade of the Loveland Mobile Estate dwellers.

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    A link to the Federal Reserve Bank and how it operates.

    http://www.libertyforlife.com/bankin...erve_bank.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsummoner View Post
    This topic, as evidenced by the above, is beyond the paygrade of the Loveland Mobile Estate dwellers.

    In your rush to dis the proletariat, you seem to have missed the point.

    (no surprise)

    As I said, the article is clear; it is your added commentary that remains meaningless.

    Now, if it was (as you suggest) secret code meant only for the glitteratti, I appologize. I obviously was not meant to devine your meaning, thus failing to do so is no surprise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzoliberal View Post
    In your rush to dis the proletariat, you seem to have missed the point.

    (no surprise)

    As I said, the article is clear; it is your added commentary that remains meaningless.

    Now, if it was (as you suggest) secret code meant only for the glitteratti, I appologize. I obviously was not meant to devine your meaning, thus failing to do so is no surprise.
    The proletariat shows on a daily basis why it is worthy of no respect. I bear no responsibility for your self-exclusion from the understanding of the meaning of the commentary.

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