tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5430866.post374239659020199744..comments2024-01-02T08:54:14.406-05:00Comments on Peter Bromberg's UnBlog: Selected Postspeterbromberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18173639411723574123noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5430866.post-86809914278910404762011-11-10T11:40:44.452-05:002011-11-10T11:40:44.452-05:00Why I agree with many of your comments, Goldman Sa...Why I agree with many of your comments, Goldman Sacks and the like should not be given a pass for the misdeeds they have done. Also the trillions of dollars in backdoor loans by the federal reserve beyond TARP, much of it to foreign banks, also needs to be brought to light. My future earnings are on the hook for those loans, and no one asked me if they could use my future earnings as collateral.<br /><br />It is easy to dis the occupy movement. It has morphed into something initially promoted by anonymous to call attention to the misdeeds of wall street into some kind quasi marxist movement the folks you apply identified in your post. However, if conservatives were being true to their values, the fed and the too big to fails wouldn't have been allowed to get away with rent seeking and behind the scenes looting, then these marxist would have never had an opening. Same goes with other problems like health care. Conservatives have to quit sucking at the corporate teets and nip real problems in the bud, else the radical left will "fix" these things for us, and disaster will ensure.<br /><br />So I hold the conservatives accountable for the occupy movement as much as the wacko left. Real problems exist, and they need to be fixed. Conservatives should no better than to let things get out of hand. They have failed. And we reap the horrors of the crazies picking up the slack.infocydehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06717475066074726136noreply@blogger.com