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June 20, 2010

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Scott Powell

Love the analogies (although the U.K./Goldman connection might be a stretch in terms of position of strength) but let's hope the "tanks" don't need to roll this time during Europe's pending financial / social upheaval.

Steven

Fantastic analogy, now you have to add Ireland?

Richards Lyon MD

Please read A PROCESS MIND just out on Amazon and Kindle, and then ask me about Bill Werich, the man who started the whole pace-maker thing, and lives here in Napa, hardly a millionaire, but happy. Dr. Dick

snapback hats

Just be warned. You can bail out Wall Street banks and recapitalize their balance sheets and someday they can start lending again

Mullen33Dixie

All people deserve very good life and loans or small business loan can make it much better. Just because freedom is based on money.

gokkasten

yes we can all expect things to go wrong any day now :(

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