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Bird and Fortune - Subprime Crisis
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John Bird and John Fortune (the Long Johns) brilliantly, and accurately, describing the mindset of the investment banking community in this satirical interview.
Oct 11, 2008 12:33 AM
Re: Bird and Fortune - Subprime Crisis
I remembered this interview! It had been in here last December (no longer available), but the description said it was done last October on the South Bank Show. So they've been doing versions of this routine for at least a year.
But this sub-prime melt-down all the sudden took a shit on the markets in one week? What the fuck? Jesus Christ, people, who didn't see this coming?
But this sub-prime melt-down all the sudden took a shit on the markets in one week? What the fuck? Jesus Christ, people, who didn't see this coming?
By: BoogeBoogieston
Re: Bird and Fortune - Subprime Crisis
The Revolution will be started by Retirees. After Medicare Part D and the doughnut robbed their healthcare, many now sick and undertreated old folks have lost their retirement funds.
At this point, they got nothin' left to lose...
I wonder if this has been a globalist plan to exterminate the elderly. I mean, the media's been writing that old folks are living longer and soaking up the Social Security and taking away from the bottom line for years. That said, I know I'm being a crazy conspiracy theorist with my tinhat because this concept is ludicrous. But it doesn't matter either way because, in the end, it's all coming out the same, inn't it?
At this point, they got nothin' left to lose...
I wonder if this has been a globalist plan to exterminate the elderly. I mean, the media's been writing that old folks are living longer and soaking up the Social Security and taking away from the bottom line for years. That said, I know I'm being a crazy conspiracy theorist with my tinhat because this concept is ludicrous. But it doesn't matter either way because, in the end, it's all coming out the same, inn't it?
By: buckinghamgreen


