Unlimited growth and unlimited greedReader comment on: What Lloyd Blankfein Should Have Said Submitted by Niels Hammer (Sweden), Apr 28, 2010 18:39 You´ve got several good points there, no doubt the politicians are as greedy and irresponsible as the bankers. Birds of a feather. But Thomas Jefferson said " banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies" and Charles Stamp (Director of the Bank of England 1928-41, Doctor of Economics and the second richest man in England) " banking was conceived in inequity and born in sin . .bankers own the earth . .if you want to be the slave of bankers and to pay the cost of your own slavery let the bankers continue to create money oit of nothing." Agreeing are President Andrew Jackson, Henry Ford (Motor), Lionel and Nathaniel Rothschild, Thomas Alva Edison, Leo Tolstoy et c. Only bankers and economists live on a planet with an unlimited surface area so that they can believe in unlimited growth and unlimited greed. Note: Comments are moderated by the editor and are subject to editing. Other reader comments on this item
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