One year after the Spanish M15 movement inspired the world with their peaceful city-square occupations, millions have flooded the Spanish streets again. Their message: we’re still there, and more powerful than ever.
So, "he hasn't resigned and it doesn't look as if he will be forced to either".
Yet, while the big players might have saved Jamie Dimon - this year - he is not out of trouble. For Elizabeth Warren (head of the congressional committee concerned with bank bail-outs) called for him to, "resign from his post at the New York Fed to show that Wall Street bankers understand the need for responsibility and accountability". Adding that, "We need to stop the cycle of bankers taking on risky activities, getting bailed out by the taxpayers, then using their army of lobbyists to water down regulations."
On the issue of piggy-banks, episode 286 of the Keiser Report is about Jamie Dimon’s give and take, take, take and take. Plus, down-to-earth, how nine out of ten tapeworms bear an uncanny resemblance to the JP Morgan CEO. Jamie "the tapeworm" Dimon - hero of the one per sent.
YOu obviously do not know what you are talking about. Go to an occupy and see it for yourself. There are all of of those things stated. Get out of your box and get active.
I have no interest in researching your organization, it's up to you to prove your claims
The people making a difference are working within the system, nurses, educators, community groups ... they aren't just anarchist weirdos with internet connectivity
Occupy has an "action" and then pronounces that water is wine, but it isn't so
texting-style communication is popular with younger members of the computer generation who are challenged by longer sentences and a more formal, "uncool" style of discourse
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Anonymous
Oh, maybe the prison will let you bankers run the store and sell gum and shampoo. Well, probably not.
Anonymous
Dimon's problems with the share holders hasn't forced him out - this year.
While Dimon & Morgan do not "take their orders from the streets", they are more than happy to take everyone's money.
Anonymous
Diamonds Might Be Forever - but what about Jamie?
So, "he hasn't resigned and it doesn't look as if he will be forced to either".
Yet, while the big players might have saved Jamie Dimon - this year - he is not out of trouble. For Elizabeth Warren (head of the congressional committee concerned with bank bail-outs) called for him to, "resign from his post at the New York Fed to show that Wall Street bankers understand the need for responsibility and accountability". Adding that, "We need to stop the cycle of bankers taking on risky activities, getting bailed out by the taxpayers, then using their army of lobbyists to water down regulations."
On the issue of piggy-banks, episode 286 of the Keiser Report is about Jamie Dimon’s give and take, take, take and take. Plus, down-to-earth, how nine out of ten tapeworms bear an uncanny resemblance to the JP Morgan CEO. Jamie "the tapeworm" Dimon - hero of the one per sent.
P.S. Episodes 288 and 289 are also worth a look.
Anonymous
YOu obviously do not know what you are talking about. Go to an occupy and see it for yourself. There are all of of those things stated. Get out of your box and get active.
Anonymous
I have no interest in researching your organization, it's up to you to prove your claims
The people making a difference are working within the system, nurses, educators, community groups ... they aren't just anarchist weirdos with internet connectivity
Occupy has an "action" and then pronounces that water is wine, but it isn't so
Anonymous
incoherent. r ... u... slow?
Anonymous
texting-style communication is popular with younger members of the computer generation who are challenged by longer sentences and a more formal, "uncool" style of discourse
Anonymous
What about the words, "short but to the point"?
Anonymous
1% > 99%
Anonymous
Short and to the point - but are were not limits?
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