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July 25, 2009 at 8:17 AM #437140July 25, 2009 at 3:06 PM #437465socratttParticipant
I think the idea behind this was to show how many Goldman Sachs employees and ex-employees are currently involved in our government and in past administrations. There is an obvious buddy system here and I believe at some point the citizens of this country need to start holding these banks and our politicians accountable for so many of these shady business dealings that ultimately fall on the taxpayers.
I haven’t researched enough about Cap and Trade but I must say it is quite ironic how Gore is already in the process of financially benefitting from carbon credit industry.
July 25, 2009 at 3:06 PM #437300socratttParticipantI think the idea behind this was to show how many Goldman Sachs employees and ex-employees are currently involved in our government and in past administrations. There is an obvious buddy system here and I believe at some point the citizens of this country need to start holding these banks and our politicians accountable for so many of these shady business dealings that ultimately fall on the taxpayers.
I haven’t researched enough about Cap and Trade but I must say it is quite ironic how Gore is already in the process of financially benefitting from carbon credit industry.
July 25, 2009 at 3:06 PM #437227socratttParticipantI think the idea behind this was to show how many Goldman Sachs employees and ex-employees are currently involved in our government and in past administrations. There is an obvious buddy system here and I believe at some point the citizens of this country need to start holding these banks and our politicians accountable for so many of these shady business dealings that ultimately fall on the taxpayers.
I haven’t researched enough about Cap and Trade but I must say it is quite ironic how Gore is already in the process of financially benefitting from carbon credit industry.
July 25, 2009 at 3:06 PM #436707socratttParticipantI think the idea behind this was to show how many Goldman Sachs employees and ex-employees are currently involved in our government and in past administrations. There is an obvious buddy system here and I believe at some point the citizens of this country need to start holding these banks and our politicians accountable for so many of these shady business dealings that ultimately fall on the taxpayers.
I haven’t researched enough about Cap and Trade but I must say it is quite ironic how Gore is already in the process of financially benefitting from carbon credit industry.
July 25, 2009 at 3:06 PM #436911socratttParticipantI think the idea behind this was to show how many Goldman Sachs employees and ex-employees are currently involved in our government and in past administrations. There is an obvious buddy system here and I believe at some point the citizens of this country need to start holding these banks and our politicians accountable for so many of these shady business dealings that ultimately fall on the taxpayers.
I haven’t researched enough about Cap and Trade but I must say it is quite ironic how Gore is already in the process of financially benefitting from carbon credit industry.
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