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Dawn
30th October 2011, 19:02
I got this informative graphic from a progressive email appeal for Occupy Wall Street rabble rousing. It struck me how much it looks like something else (and what a game this all is)

Unfortunately, more people pay attention to the original Final Four than this one.

The banking playoffs are being disrupted by the aforementioned rabble, who are interfering with the referees and just causing all kinds of disruption in the play. See those villains here: http://act.boldprogressives.org/survey/survey_movemoney/?akid=5675.148092.MbxTbo&rd=1&source=e1-6mo-fin&t=1 They're pretending they can be referees themselves. Isn't that a criminal violation or something?

I've got my bets on (or in) Wells Fargo to take the lead. The winner will be handed the keys to our government and allowed to run that puppy for all she's worth. And that would be a good thing because it would allow that chameleon Obama to finally "change" to a white man-investment banker instead of pretending otherwise. Wasn't quite the change we had in mind when we voted for him, but what the ***....

Geez, whatever happened to the good old days when you could get a toaster or a clothes iron for opening a bank account? Maybe the player banks figured that since we all have refrigerators now (thanks to Florida fan Walter M. for this link: http://www.theabsurdreport.com/2011/afterburner-with-bill-whittle-rich-man-poor-man/ ) we don't need any more home appliances, so they're just keeping the bonuses for themselves--although the bonus structure has changed a little bit over the years. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1245005/57-pay-rises-Goldman-Sachs-bank-claims-showed-restraint.html

I received this as an email forwarded from a friend from someone called Scott Kremer. I thought It was worth publishing on our site.
http://photoman.bizland.com/stuff/The.jpeg

jackovesk
2nd November 2011, 07:59
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/11/02/article-2055872-0EA1414C00000578-863_306x421.jpg