... or maybe it was the other guy
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Saw this Paul Harvey spoof today at the daily bail Love it:
And on the eighth day God looked down on his planned paradise and said, I need someone who can flip this for a quick buck.
So God made a banker.
God said, I need someone who doesnt grow anything or make anything but who will borrow money from the public at 0% interest and then lend it back to the public at 2% or 5% or 10% and pay himself a bonus for doing so.
So God made a banker.
God said, I need someone who will take money from the people who work and save, and use that money to create a dotcom bubble and a housing bubble and a stock bubble and an oil bubble and a commodities bubble and a bond bubble and another stock bubble, and then sell it to people in Poughkeepsie and Spokane and Bakersfield, and pay himself another bonus.
So God made a banker.
God said, I need someone to build homes in the swamps and deserts using shoddy materials and other peoples money, and then use these homes as collateral for a Ponzi scheme he can sell to pensioners in California and Michigan and Sweden. I need someone who will then foreclose on those homes, kick out the occupants, and switch off the air conditioning and the plumbing, and watch the houses turn back into dirt. And then pay himself another bonus.
God said, I need someone to lend money to people with bad credit at 30% interest in order to get his stock price up, and then, just before the loans turn bad, cash out his stock and walk away. And who, when asked later, will, with a tearful eye, say the government made him do it.
God said, And I need somebody who will tell everyone else to stand on their own two feet, but who will then run to the government for a bailout as soon as he gets into trouble and who will then use that bailout money to help elect a Congress that will look the other way. And then pay himself another bonus.
So God made a banker.
And on the eighth day God looked down on his planned paradise and said, I need someone who can flip this for a quick buck.
So God made a banker.
God said, I need someone who doesnt grow anything or make anything but who will borrow money from the public at 0% interest and then lend it back to the public at 2% or 5% or 10% and pay himself a bonus for doing so.
So God made a banker.
God said, I need someone who will take money from the people who work and save, and use that money to create a dotcom bubble and a housing bubble and a stock bubble and an oil bubble and a commodities bubble and a bond bubble and another stock bubble, and then sell it to people in Poughkeepsie and Spokane and Bakersfield, and pay himself another bonus.
So God made a banker.
God said, I need someone to build homes in the swamps and deserts using shoddy materials and other peoples money, and then use these homes as collateral for a Ponzi scheme he can sell to pensioners in California and Michigan and Sweden. I need someone who will then foreclose on those homes, kick out the occupants, and switch off the air conditioning and the plumbing, and watch the houses turn back into dirt. And then pay himself another bonus.
God said, I need someone to lend money to people with bad credit at 30% interest in order to get his stock price up, and then, just before the loans turn bad, cash out his stock and walk away. And who, when asked later, will, with a tearful eye, say the government made him do it.
God said, And I need somebody who will tell everyone else to stand on their own two feet, but who will then run to the government for a bailout as soon as he gets into trouble and who will then use that bailout money to help elect a Congress that will look the other way. And then pay himself another bonus.
So God made a banker.
“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
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And I used to work for one of the Biggest Banks in America before I Saw The Light (i.e., got laid off). I could tell you plenty more that'd make those look like kid's game.