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June 10, 2009 at 5:34 AM in reply to: Governor of the State of California EXECUTIVE ORDER S-09-09 #413746June 10, 2009 at 5:34 AM in reply to: Governor of the State of California EXECUTIVE ORDER S-09-09 #413594Crooked_BankerParticipant
It burns my ass that those worthless shitheads at Government Sachs got bailed out to the tune of tens of billions of dollars while the state is cutting back assistance to it’s neediest citizens. What a crap society we live in. Our government would rather let people starve than see a criminal investment banker miss a Maserati payment.
June 10, 2009 at 5:34 AM in reply to: Governor of the State of California EXECUTIVE ORDER S-09-09 #413526Crooked_BankerParticipantIt burns my ass that those worthless shitheads at Government Sachs got bailed out to the tune of tens of billions of dollars while the state is cutting back assistance to it’s neediest citizens. What a crap society we live in. Our government would rather let people starve than see a criminal investment banker miss a Maserati payment.
June 10, 2009 at 5:34 AM in reply to: Governor of the State of California EXECUTIVE ORDER S-09-09 #413284Crooked_BankerParticipantIt burns my ass that those worthless shitheads at Government Sachs got bailed out to the tune of tens of billions of dollars while the state is cutting back assistance to it’s neediest citizens. What a crap society we live in. Our government would rather let people starve than see a criminal investment banker miss a Maserati payment.
June 10, 2009 at 5:34 AM in reply to: Governor of the State of California EXECUTIVE ORDER S-09-09 #413048Crooked_BankerParticipantIt burns my ass that those worthless shitheads at Government Sachs got bailed out to the tune of tens of billions of dollars while the state is cutting back assistance to it’s neediest citizens. What a crap society we live in. Our government would rather let people starve than see a criminal investment banker miss a Maserati payment.
June 7, 2009 at 11:14 AM in reply to: Prepayment penalty scam … and we bailed out these ****ers? #412542Crooked_BankerParticipantThe banking industry is full of scammers and scams like this. Nothing got cleaned up, it was all just temporarily swept under the rug.
June 7, 2009 at 11:14 AM in reply to: Prepayment penalty scam … and we bailed out these ****ers? #412390Crooked_BankerParticipantThe banking industry is full of scammers and scams like this. Nothing got cleaned up, it was all just temporarily swept under the rug.
June 7, 2009 at 11:14 AM in reply to: Prepayment penalty scam … and we bailed out these ****ers? #412323Crooked_BankerParticipantThe banking industry is full of scammers and scams like this. Nothing got cleaned up, it was all just temporarily swept under the rug.
June 7, 2009 at 11:14 AM in reply to: Prepayment penalty scam … and we bailed out these ****ers? #412077Crooked_BankerParticipantThe banking industry is full of scammers and scams like this. Nothing got cleaned up, it was all just temporarily swept under the rug.
June 7, 2009 at 11:14 AM in reply to: Prepayment penalty scam … and we bailed out these ****ers? #411841Crooked_BankerParticipantThe banking industry is full of scammers and scams like this. Nothing got cleaned up, it was all just temporarily swept under the rug.
Crooked_BankerParticipantCredit definitely isn’t tight. I still get at least one credit card offer a week.
And the bailouts weren’t about ‘getting credit to flow again.’ They were about transfers from the taxpayers to the non-producers (worthless investment bankers, CEOs, etc) who have captured the government.
Crooked_BankerParticipantCredit definitely isn’t tight. I still get at least one credit card offer a week.
And the bailouts weren’t about ‘getting credit to flow again.’ They were about transfers from the taxpayers to the non-producers (worthless investment bankers, CEOs, etc) who have captured the government.
Crooked_BankerParticipantCredit definitely isn’t tight. I still get at least one credit card offer a week.
And the bailouts weren’t about ‘getting credit to flow again.’ They were about transfers from the taxpayers to the non-producers (worthless investment bankers, CEOs, etc) who have captured the government.
Crooked_BankerParticipantCredit definitely isn’t tight. I still get at least one credit card offer a week.
And the bailouts weren’t about ‘getting credit to flow again.’ They were about transfers from the taxpayers to the non-producers (worthless investment bankers, CEOs, etc) who have captured the government.
Crooked_BankerParticipantCredit definitely isn’t tight. I still get at least one credit card offer a week.
And the bailouts weren’t about ‘getting credit to flow again.’ They were about transfers from the taxpayers to the non-producers (worthless investment bankers, CEOs, etc) who have captured the government.
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