Sunday, January 23, 2011

JDA: The Dirty Fed Quietly Rewrites Accounting Rules to Disallow Their Own Insolvency


Junior Deputy Accountant gives a scathing report on the latest cons at the Fed.

Do you understand yet?

If not, here's an old card game rule:

If you are in a game looking around the table to find the sucker who's about to be fleeced, and you can't find him, guess what?

You're it.

5 comments:

  1. Expletive.

    Expletive Expletive, Expletive Expletive Expletives.

    Expletive.

    And there's nothing for you and I to do about it.

    I mean, this is sanctioned and encouraged at the highest levels.

    Expletive.

    AP

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  2. Ah yes...the "expletive-expletive" socialist are running out of our money and when printing more on worthless paper doesn't work any longer...choices are limited for these dirt-bags.

    Craven mutants to a man...when do we do something besides cuss at these less than mediocre crazed zombies?

    Seems to me they need to be put out of our misery...let the adults among us take over. Fixing the mess the 'expletives' have gotten us into may take decades to fix...and perhaps generations.

    The English language doesn't contain enough adjectives to describe these criminals.

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  3. Rant and rave all you want. As long as all the crooks agree to the same rules, the crooked game will continue indefinitely. TARP and its aftermath should have brought about an upheaval on the order of the French Revolution. But, with a brain-dead, dumbed down America, nothing happened. And, nothing will happen. We will continue to lurch along just like Argentina.

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  4. As a friend keeps reminding me, we have more than enough lamp posts in D.C. and Wall St. The question is; when do we start handing out the hemp neckties????

    0321

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  5. For Anonymous at 4:03 PM:
    A very specific group of people is going to have to be made "Number One with a Bullet" first. Let me know when you are ready. I believe that is LONG overdue.

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