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First, I’ve got a wild video via Matt Taibbi’s blog on True/Slant (click the link and it will open in shadowbox). I mean, he flips out, wants Goldman to be dragged to the Hague. I agree. He gets me really fired up. Max Keiser takes offense to Goldman, Sachs story by Matt Taibbi Then, we have a [...]

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…Which is here. Pay of Top Earners Erodes Social Security (You can get the full version if you search through Google News) Ellen E. Schultz, The Wall Street Journal Executives and other highly compensated employees now receive more than one-third of all pay in the U.S., according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of Social Security Administration data [...]

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This is the first in what will probably be a several part series of rants and internal monologues about how I feel about Goldman, Sachs. Basically, the company can go bite the curb, collectively. If you’ve been paying attention to the recent noise over Goldman, you are definitely familiar with Matt Taibbi and his article, [...]

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13

Jul

2009

What you should be reading

By Mike Habegger. Posted in Newsworthy

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I would rather be writing a post about Goldman, Sachs or about Noam Chomsky, but, alas, I am feeling a bit stressed about the impending future. So I’m going to go sit on a couch and pout for a bit. Hopefully, I’ll be back sometime this week to offer up some good material. Until then, take [...]

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Harry Reid, nothing but excuses kos, Daily Kos During the Bush years, the Senate needed 50 votes (plus Cheney) to pass legislation. Once Democrats took the Senate, that obviously changed. 60 votes became the new threshold. And no one has been a more avid promoter of that new standard than the Senate Democratic leader himself, Harry Reid. Now [...]

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It may not be all that surprising to media cynics out there like me that the big news yesterday was that the second most important newspaper in the country is / has been selling its access to the big players in DC and subsequent press attention. I am asking for your forgiveness in advance, because [...]

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