Ideas are costly, especially bogus ones. And a growing class of - TopicsExpress



          

Ideas are costly, especially bogus ones. And a growing class of billionaires is more than willing to pay. Whether they’re ginning up deficit hysteria to cut Social Security or blaming teachers and firefighters for state budget crises, these 1 percenters pose as defenders of your interests while arranging things so that they can plunder America and leave hard-working people with scraps. They fully understand mechanisms of manipulating public opinion, and they can pay off pundits and politicians to subscribe to whatever ideas best justify their greed and abuse. It’s not enough that we now have the widest divide between rich and poor in living memory. These men are determined to crack open that gulf even wider. We bring you profiles of three financiers who never made a useful thing in their lives, including one who helped bring you the Enron disaster. They are united in their efforts to blame ordinary people for Wall Street-driven economic woes and carve out another pound of your flesh for the rich. Money is no object in their quest. Here’s a look at how these three made their money, how they’re conning the public, and what they don’t want you to know. 1. Stanley Druckenmiller 2. Peter G. Peterson 3. John Arnold ***I hereby summon the Lords of Karma to deliver the necessary lessons ten-fold to these 3 individuals (along with the Koch bros). May they receive the Karma they deserve for their selfish and immoral deeds and for the interference of our countrys democracy.**** (L)
Posted on: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 05:42:52 +0000

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