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Real Crash - by Howard

 
Hedge funds are gambling, while production is crashing. The real estate bubble is over, and going down. New York City is beautiful, that's why I take pictures of it, but it's the belly of the beast.

Give us Some Dough Sister, Go Sister

October 17th 2007 18:19
L'il Kim, Christina, Pink
Voulez vous donner moi d'argent, maintenant?

Give us more dough sister, go sister go sister, (2x)

He wanted to keep doing more quick buyouts;;
Though he was broke from before;
He said, Hello ,hey Hank;;
Can you get me some Crank?

Get me Get me some more cash now;
Bring it bring it right on here;
Print some more for me, Weimar style now;;
Ye ole lady Goldman Sachs;;

Voulez vous donner plus d’argent, maintenant? (2x)

Now the whole system’s in bankruptcy;
Sitting, waiting for World War 3;
But, when he sees something to buy,
You’ll here him cry,
More, More, More

Voulez vous donner plus d’argent, maintenant? (2x)

That could be the LaBelle version, or Christina, Lil Kim and Pink.
pix: Really Long Link
http:// www.positiveradio.nl/ modules/news/article.php?stor yid=101

The lack of bank capital to stop the collapse of asset based bad loans, such as mortgage backed securities (MBS) has been revealed by a number of sources. At an hearing of the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Capital Markets, for example, Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-PA) specifically asked economics Prof. Joseph Mason of Drexel University, "You say that 10% of U.S. bank assets are based on structured investment vehicles (SIVs), specifically several trillion dollars in CDOs; can these banks survive the collapse of these CDOs? Do they have the capital base to survive that?" Mason answered, "No, and the FDIC does not have the resources to handle that event either."

So there are doubts that the super SIV, of $100-billion will not bail out the system.

US Treas. Sec. Hank Paulson of Goldman Sachs and the big U.S. banks involved--including Citicorp and JPMorgan Chase--are being suckered into a British bankers' scheme that can only produce hyperinflation, and a further collapse of the dollar.


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