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To: carranza2 who wrote (72422)3/28/2011 6:28:51 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Respond to of 217750
 
As a bankster, I think you are misjudging me and my greed. I'm not depending on government bailing me out as that seems a dodgy bet likely to lead to loss of my wealth. I'm not actually a bankster yet, but I shall be buying some JP Morgan and Wells Fargo shares, and sooner rather than later. Admittedly I'm a bankster in a back to front manner as I have pre-sold my shares in those companies and will be buying them later, after having sold them. Who said time travel isn't possible?

<Like unleashed rabid dogs, banksters will gamble and leverage up if not restrained. > Perhaps you call my bankstering a gamble, but I think of it as an investment. Also, I am not leveraged up even though not restrained.

Regarding the expectation of such indebtedness as happened in the Mindless Zombies, you can read about them in the "I am a mindless Zombie" stream from way back in 2002. Yet years after that, people still like to blame Alan Greenspan for their consumption of debt. That's like blaming breweries for drunken behaviour, car makers for car crashes, tobacco growers for lung cancer, and potato growers for obesity.

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