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jms62 03-14-2012 02:35 PM

Leaving Goldman Sachs
 
Great Read

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/14/op...achs.html?_r=1

Clip-Clop 03-14-2012 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 845725)

Everyone in DC should write the same letter about the places they 'work'. It is a great read, thanks for sharing.

jms62 03-14-2012 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Clip-Clop (Post 845732)
Everyone in DC should write the same letter about the places they 'work'. It is a great read, thanks for sharing.

If that subject is of interest, this book was a very enjoyable read
http://www.amazon.com/Griftopia-Mach...1747646&sr=8-3

Coach Pants 03-14-2012 04:19 PM

What an idiot. He expects us to believe his job had integrity? A derivatives scoundrel? GTFO. Like these problems started in 2004. If he was worth a s.hit he'd return all of his money that was made off the backs of the working class. Here's to you, douchebag.

Clip-Clop 03-14-2012 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach Pants (Post 845759)
What an idiot. He expects us to believe his job had integrity? A derivatives scoundrel? GTFO. Like these problems started in 2004. If he was worth a s.hit he'd return all of his money that was made off the backs of the working class. Here's to you, douchebag.

He has integrity NOW, no longer needing a job allows one to look back at what everyone else is up to and say...I am too good for this place. I get it, I have done similar for other companies I have worked for.

Coach Pants 03-14-2012 05:07 PM

He doesn't have a shred of integrity. He still doesn't get it. You can't justify what Goldman Sachs did to our country. Just because the masses are stupid doesn't make it right to be a licensed criminal and that's what he was.

Riot 03-14-2012 06:39 PM

Maybe we're finally having a cultural shift. Similar to Steve Schmidt and his recent public round of mea culpa for inflicting Sarah Palin upon the country.

bigrun 03-14-2012 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Riot (Post 845790)
Maybe we're finally having a cultural shift. Similar to Steve Schmidt and his recent public round of mea culpa for inflicting Sarah Palin upon the country.


Hey i like Sarah:{>::{>:....she's hot...

Has anyone seen the HBO movie Game Change with Julianne Moore as Palin..She looks more like Palin than Palin...very good movie...

Ocala Mike 03-14-2012 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bigrun (Post 845803)

Has anyone seen the HBO movie Game Change with Julianne Moore as Palin..She looks more like Palin than Palin...very good movie...

I thought the same thing, big. Tina Fey ain't crap compared to her.
Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson were terrific in this; sure Emmy awards. Only thing I didn't like about the film was that it put McCain in too good a light.


Ocala Mike

Riot 03-15-2012 03:30 PM

It did put McCain in a good light - better than the book did (it left out alot of his famous temper and foul mouth)

Woody as Steve Schmidt and Julianne as Palin ... yes, Emmy's! Outstanding ...

The book covers all of it: Hillary, Obama, John Edwards, McCain ... somebody was saying they wanted to originally do the Hillary-Obama fight for the Dem nomination, but couldn't cover it in two hours, so switched to doing only the 60 days of Palin's national political existence.

Antitrust32 03-16-2012 09:12 AM

I saw the movie on HBO last night. it was great.

The McCain advisors who picked Palin should be ashamed of themselves. Palin has mental issues... and intelligence issues.

It's too bad they picked her.. I really wanted John McCain to be president. He would have done a tremendously better job than obama so far. Why couldnt he just have chosen Lieberman to be his running mate?!?!?


I wonder how accurate this movie is or is it fiction?

Danzig 03-16-2012 09:21 AM

i thought mccain was a weak nominee anyway. choosing palin didn't help his cause a bit. it didn't give a good example of his thought process for sure! i thought mccain had too much baggage from over the years as well.
palin is a lightweight. she may look good, but she kills any attractiveness the moment she opens her mouth. she isn't smart, and she showed just how serious she was about being a leader when she quit the governors office halfway thru her term. she's getting the $$ while the getting is good. luckily those who want to listen to her aren't worried about getting an intelligent speech.

Coach Pants 03-16-2012 09:47 AM

Imagine Lincoln running for President with his ugly mug present day. It's nothing more than a beauty pageant. There is no point of return. President Camacho is coming.

Riot 03-16-2012 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 846162)
I saw the movie on HBO last night. it was great.

The McCain advisors who picked Palin should be ashamed of themselves. Palin has mental issues... and intelligence issues.

It's too bad they picked her.. I really wanted John McCain to be president. He would have done a tremendously better job than obama so far. Why couldnt he just have chosen Lieberman to be his running mate?!?!?


I wonder how accurate this movie is or is it fiction?

It's said to be virtually entirely accurate by Steve Schmidt and Nicole Wallace, and other people who were there. It was fact-checked out the wazoo by the director, who got others to fact-check the book. Palin panned it as fake without seeing it or reading the book.

You should read the book, it's very interesting. It exposes John Edwards as ... delusional about his mistress and her child.

I was going to vote McCain, then switched to Obama when McCain chose Palin. That was too irresponsible to do to our country. I'm glad I did now. McCain was a weak candidate, and we'd be in multiple wars now, he's so very hawkish.

Steve Schmidt has apologized for Palin publicly multiple times, and Nicole Wallace said she chose not to vote in the 2008 election, as she could not vote for her side.

Danzig 03-16-2012 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach Pants (Post 846174)
Imagine Lincoln running for President with his ugly mug present day. It's nothing more than a beauty pageant. There is no point of return. President Camacho is coming.

yeah, some of those guys from back in the day.....man, john c calhoun was a scary looking dude...henry clay as well. lol
but i don't know that looks help-a lot of people thought john edwards was good looking. i thought he looked like a used-care salesman.

bigrun 03-16-2012 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 846237)
yeah, some of those guys from back in the day.....man, john c calhoun was a scary looking dude...henry clay as well. lol
but i don't know that looks help-a lot of people thought john edwards was good looking. i thought he looked like a used-care salesman.


As a former used-car salesman I am offended by that outrageous remark!:mad:

Danzig 03-16-2012 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by bigrun (Post 846244)
As a former used-car salesman I am offended by that outrageous remark!:mad:

you'll live.

bigrun 03-16-2012 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 846252)
you'll live.


Yep, still breathing....:)

Rudeboyelvis 03-20-2012 10:20 AM

This was a fairly insightful op-ed piece, but agree w/ Coach that this dude was in full cahoots until something came to light, and figured the only way he could save his own ass is by dropping dimes, which would speaks directly to his character.

What is much more interesting to me is seeing how far reaching this scheme to centralize banking goes - even the fattest of fat cats aren't safe


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