Someone needs to string Corzine up.....

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Max E., May 24, 2012.

  1. for a guy thats had a history of colossal failures, he sure managed to make a lot of money. of course bond trading back in the day was basically free money if you could get on a desk. no skill involved. funny how that works.

    This guy is a complete and total moron, no smarter than you're 2nd year college student. Good at nothing in particular.

    Bottom line, life isnt fair guys, get over it. :D

    http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...no-surprise-given-his-wall-street-record.html
     
    #11     May 24, 2012
  2. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    I got no problem with that.
     
    #12     May 24, 2012
  3. I mean I get it.

    One of my closest friends believes in 'fate' in that one is born with an innate/inherent 'fixed' destiny; give or take a bity of this and a bit of that.

    'Luck' is a critical aspect of his thesis.

    Should Corzine have a miserable last decade or 2 in life or will he continue to float along on his 'cosmic destiny' flying carpet.

    He's a real jerkoff and now everyone in the world knows it; an incredible douche, yet an expert high-end thief for many decades.

    peace

    hedvig
     
    #13     May 24, 2012
  4. KGTrader

    KGTrader

    #14     May 25, 2012
  5. Little off topic but the SEC just cleared Lehmans of any wrong doing. Ha hahahahahaha.............largest bk in history.
     
    #15     May 25, 2012
  6. I saw that last night. Got this from a years old article.
    In order to look like it could borrow $30 for every dollar of its own money, Lehman shifted liabilities off its books at the end of each quarter. Its CPA, Ernst and Young, approved of this fraud against the advice of its own whistle blower, whom Ernst and Young fired.

    Nothing to see here people, move along. What a crock of shit.
     
    #16     May 25, 2012
  7. I like his methods for handling the "financial criminals". See, there's some good in everyone.
    A new Amnesty International report paints a gruesome picture of summary executions, torture and ill-treatment in North Korea as Kim Jong Un succeeded his late father, Kim Jong Il, as the country's ruler last December.

    The country used firing squads or staged traffic accidents to execute 30 officials involved in talks to unite North and South Korea, according to the 2012 Amnesty International report released Thursday. It also notes that the country had been questioned about another 37 reported executions between 2007 and 2010 for "financial crimes."
     
    #17     May 25, 2012
  8. pspr

    pspr

    "Absolute power corrupts absolutely"
     
    #18     May 25, 2012