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Ponce
20th April 2010, 02:13 PM
Apr

20

12:12
Goldman Sachs and the Mega Banks: Too Big To Obey The Law
By: Rick Reinke
Tags: ECONOMY
But as the White House surveys the battlefield this morning and considers how best to press home the advantage, one major fact dominates. Any pursuit of Goldman and others through our legal system increases uncertainty and could even cause a political run on the bank – through politicians and class action lawsuits piling on.

And, as no doubt Jamie Dimon (the articulate and very well connected head of JP Morgan Chase) already told Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner over the weekend, if we “demonize” our big banks in this fashion, it will undermine our economic recovery and could weaken financial stability around the world.

JohnQPublic
20th April 2010, 02:16 PM
Apr

20

12:12
Goldman Sachs and the Mega Banks: Too Big To Obey The Law
By: Rick Reinke
Tags: ECONOMY
But as the White House surveys the battlefield this morning and considers how best to press home the advantage, one major fact dominates. Any pursuit of Goldman and others through our legal system increases uncertainty and could even cause a political run on the bank – through politicians and class action lawsuits piling on.

And, as no doubt Jamie Dimon (the articulate and very well connected head of JP Morgan Chase) already told Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner over the weekend, if we “demonize” our big banks in this fashion, it will undermine our economic recovery and could weaken financial stability around the world.





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Ponce
20th April 2010, 02:30 PM
What for? only to make a short story longggggggg, is all the same but here it is.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=18759