Bullshit is in the eye of the beholder.
During the worst part of the recession, governments were ploughing as much cash as they could into the banking system simply because the banks were the central banking systems' front door.
Conclusion 4: Diversion is the name of the game
Now who in their right mind would want to give even more money to the people who couldn't even run the smoke and mirrors independent banking system responsibly?
No one.
Those responsible would not be allowed to get away with it. Down with the fat cats of the banking world. They caused all the problems. Err? Sorry? What did they do?
Yes I would agree they opereated the system to the best of their ability to produce big bonuses for themselves. And? Were they not encouraged to do that by the 'free market'? So what did they do wrong?
The only thing they did wrong was expose the truth, that they were part of a wonderful farce involving a big boys club owned by a bunch of central banks. And what bully ever wants to be exposed as a bully?
Diversion is the name of the game. The answer: blame the bank bosses and make sweeping statements to the press (now hungry for blood) that they will not be allowed to do it again.
Slap on the wrist you naughty bankers. No more pocket money for you.
... continue to Conclusion 5
Conclusion 4: Diversion is the name of the game
Now who in their right mind would want to give even more money to the people who couldn't even run the smoke and mirrors independent banking system responsibly?
No one.
Those responsible would not be allowed to get away with it. Down with the fat cats of the banking world. They caused all the problems. Err? Sorry? What did they do?
Yes I would agree they opereated the system to the best of their ability to produce big bonuses for themselves. And? Were they not encouraged to do that by the 'free market'? So what did they do wrong?
The only thing they did wrong was expose the truth, that they were part of a wonderful farce involving a big boys club owned by a bunch of central banks. And what bully ever wants to be exposed as a bully?
Diversion is the name of the game. The answer: blame the bank bosses and make sweeping statements to the press (now hungry for blood) that they will not be allowed to do it again.
Slap on the wrist you naughty bankers. No more pocket money for you.
... continue to Conclusion 5
