Saturday, January 31, 2009

Bonnie And Clyde Live On


Sympathy for outlaws thanks to greedy bankers

"Is America witnessing the return of the bank robber as local hero? Seventy-five years after Bonnie and Clyde were dispatched in a hail of Tommy-gun bullets, the FBI is reporting a spike in bank robberies. And as long as the only victim is the bank's cash, there are indications that there is some sympathy for the robbers.
Which is hardly surprising when Americans get a report in the New York Times saying that Wall Street 'financial workers' - bankers, brokers, Masters of the Universe - awarded themselves $18.4bn in bonuses last year. It is a breathtaking figure - and most of it was paid after the financial crisis had become apparent.
Think of it as a chunk of a $700bn bail-out package from the taxpayers. Think of it as a proportion of the $35bn flushed down the khazi last year by the brokerage departments alone of the big banks playing roulette on Wall Street. And add this detail from the survey behind yesterday's Times story: 45 per cent of Wall Streeters declared themselves 'dissatisfied' with their 2008 bonus."

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi,

I mind my own business. Literally. Any time and energy I spend towards criticizing others I could have been using to make myself wealthy. What's worse, any negativity which I express will bring more negativity into my life. I ignore the headlines.

Ryan

1/2/09 9:03 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

Since we swim in an interconnected matrix sea RKB, life has a way of intruding into our most locked up, firewalled and previously regarded private intentions.
I like your headline antipathy, though.

1/2/09 5:55 PM  

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