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Pirates at large beware the Global Seas
By Zappo at 2008-11-24 07:40
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Well there you have it, the pirates are at large pilfering the Global Market

 

I remember seeing Robin Williams in the movie Hook and it mentioned him being a corporate pirate and now we have this:


How To Deal With Pirates (American, not Somalian)

Pirates of the Modern WorldI'm talking about the finance company and hedge fund execs who have hijacked our economy and run off with billions in booty, at the cost of tens of millions of citizens' homes and life savings.

 

These criminals are destroying lives at a much larger scale. And the American people have no champion to rescue them. Bush appointed Hank Paulson, the equivalent of Blackbeard, to suggest the "bailout" which looks more and more like a massive keelhauling of the economy. And Obama has appointed another fellow pirate-- Geithner-- to take the treasury and swing the citizenry by the yardarm.

 

The fact is, the financial system throughout the world  has been taken over by pirates-- rip-off artists who have invented new ways to finagle billions out of the hands of the people and into the hands of the few.

 

Make no bones about it, Europe is no different and neither is China or Russia for that matter, lest not forget, South Africa.

 

Elsewhere it has been stated:

 

"In the 17th and 18th century privateers were backed by financiers, much like modern multi-national PLCs. The way that privateering was operating back in the golden age of buccaneering, is that a group of individuals come together, and agree to kit out a ship to sail the seven seas to see if they can pull in some gold. It was a global gamble for enormous rewards. These predatory voyages are the roots of modern venture capitalism, with these modern multi-national corporations out to get all they can get. That’s the sort privateering that led to the Credit Crunch."

 

But what do we do, nothing

 

absolutely nothing, squat, nil, zilch

 

It seems as if society is incapable to do so, as they have been reduced to a compliant ineffectual mass under the Big Brother culture

 

Have a good day, me hearty



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