There are times for genuine concern in life, but the antics of Wall Street may be of less necessity than they would like us to imagine.
Goldman Sachs has not nearly enough societal value to balance its social pollution. They need to be cut off immediately from all government subsidy and restrained in their ability to game the system.
Excessive size and leverage breeds interdependent fraud, political corruption and inefficiency, and pseudo-scientific rationales for the ridiculous from domesticated economists.
Take the big Wall Street Banks apart into self-sufficient components, save the depositors, and start worrying about the things that really matter.
(h/t qqqbear and paine)
Showing posts with label It's the LIttle Things that Make Life Worth Living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label It's the LIttle Things that Make Life Worth Living. Show all posts
12 April 2010
Danger On the Horizon: The Systemic Pollution of The Big Banks
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