LARRY WONDERING WHAT GS WOULD SAY ABOUT HIS EXCEPTIONALISM SACKED |
[SIDEBAR: ZIONIST ISRAEL SAYS TO GS, AMERICA'S GOLDEN ARMY R-US, BOMB THE WORLD. AND, IF WORLD DISAGREES?
ALREADY GOT PAY-DIRT COVERED, EXPLODED 'MONEY' GLOBAL IN THE WORLD FINANCIAL 'DERIVATIVES' SPECIAL STRUCTURED VEHICLES OF MASS DESTRUCTION WEAPONS, TANKED AS PLANNED WELL IN ADVANCE.
THE ZIONIST OF AMERICA AND ZIONIST CONGRESS GLOBAL PAY GOLDMANS GOVERNMENT SACHS TO SAY IT BE SO ...
GREG PALAST GOT A MEMO THAT PROVES THE TRUTH IS REAL!! WHAT HAPPENED TO THE GENIUSES THE USA WAS SUPPOSED TO BORN? BARRY SOETERO PICKED THE WRONG PROFESSION ... SEE PENTHOUSE FORTUNE.]
Obama’s address
to the nation on Syria was full of the ‘exceptional’ nature of the US,
the (self-appointed) global policeman, fighting to make itself secure
against the (non-existent) threat of Assad. “The burdens of leadership are often heavy,” he said, “but the world’s a better place because we have borne them….” No. The
burdens have lain heavy, not on the shoulders of the self-appointed
leaders, but on all those who have suffered under the violence of an
America busily trying to redeem itself. That it has killed countless millions in its quest has gone unpunished – thus far, at least.
continue ... The City on the Hill: American Exceptionalism and Redemptive Violence, Lesley Docksey Global Research, September 17, 2013 http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-city-on-the-hill-american-exceptionalism-and-redemptive-violence/5350265
Joseph Stiglitz couldn’t
believe his ears. Here they were in the White House, with President
Bill Clinton asking the chiefs of the US Treasury for guidance on the
life and death of America’s economy, when the Deputy Secretary of the
Treasury Larry Summers turns to his boss, Secretary Robert Rubin, and
says, “What would Goldman think of that?”
Then, at another meeting, Summers said it again: What would Goldman think?
A shocked Stiglitz, then Chairman of the President’s Council of Economic Advisors, told me he’d turned to Summers, and asked if Summers thought it appropriate to decide US economic policy based on “what Goldman thought.” As opposed to say, the facts, or say, the needs of the American public, you know, all that stuff that we heard in Cabinet meetings on The West Wing.
Summers looked at Stiglitz like Stiglitz was some kind of naive fool who’d read too many civics books.
Summers did more than ask Rubin to channel the spirit of Goldman: Summers secretly called and met with Goldman’s new CEO at the time, Jon Corzine, to plan out the planet’s financial deregulation. I’m not guessing: I have the confidential memo to Summers reminding him to call Corzine. [For the complete story of that memo and a copy of it, read “The Confidential Memo at the Heart of the Global Financial Crisis”.]
R.I.P. Larry Summers Larry Summers: Goldman Sacked, Greg Palast Global Research, September 17, 2013 VICE MAGAZINE; http://www.globalresearch.ca/larry-summers-goldman-sacked/5350283
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