![]() ![]() As the Ethiopian proverb says, A million spider webs can take down an elephant. The lesson is that the eCON elites conglomerate and so should we. In fact, because of even more welfare era conglomeration that created the super banks - ironically in the face of "too big to fail" which, like so much of political speech, turns out to be empty rhetoric - it can be persuasively argued that the bankers' position is stronger than ever. Ask the millions of taxpayers who were raped by "having to give" the largest socialist welfare theft in history to shithead bankers for their evil pre-2008 machinations so that they can dole out bubble era bonuses for 2009! Also be aware that as of February, 2010, these shitheads are doing the same things that got us in trouble before. You are not a super hero and no god will save you from the wrath of the eCON elites when your number comes up. You do yourself no favors by acting in isolation. The eCON elites have already made it abundantly clear that they do not care about and even look down on "the little people." It therefore makes sense to connect with others of like mind. Ironically, in a time of extreme unemployment, this is work. Even a cursory glance on a consistent basis at some of the analysts and blogs I cite (see sidebar links "EM08 Analysts to Trust" and "EM08 Blogs I Like") will begin to shed light if you really reflect and chew on the cud. Get educated there's no time like now to start learning about the way the American system of economics works. My bullet point advice for the coming tsunamis ahead (yes, that's plural):ฤก. Need I say it, this time is history being writ LARGE. These are my "everyperson" observations based upon what citizen journalism I can muster. ![]()
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