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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (177742)1/18/2009 2:24:24 PM
From: Bank Holding CompanyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Your problems are much bigger than bill clinton. The entire monetary system is a fraud and a ponzi scheme. Blaming Bill Clinton for your troubles is like george bush blaming Andrew Jackson...



To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (177742)1/18/2009 5:54:59 PM
From: James HuttonRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Yo Skeets,

"name one time the biggest banks in america leveraged 35-1 on this scale *before* clinton's policies turned dotcom money losers into $100 millionaires?"

Investment banks could not leverage 35-1 until 2004. It has nothing to do with dotcom. It must have been Bill Clinton's hypnotic powers over Chris Cox, Henry Paulson and the other IB CEO's, and the SEC.

"but hey, clinton was one likeable pathological liar, so in can see your infatuation with him"

I haven't said one positive or negative thing about Clinton. You stated that he ushered in an era of greed and then said it had actually come about under Reagan. After about 30 tries to get you to state some facts to support your opinion (I actually gave you two), it's obvious you're just stating a baseless opinion, which is OK. Just admit you have no facts to support it.