Mr. Nardelli, shove it up your a$$, sir.  I will drive my current car, a Ford, as long as it can go. After that, I’m buying Toyota or Honda, you colossal jacka$$.
Folks, we are now living through Atlas Shrugged realized except that truth is stranger than fiction.  PR is paramount.  Begging is rewarded.  Influence pays.  Production is villainized.  Wealth is stolen and destroyed.  Integrity is penalized.  Corruption reigns.
Madoff made off with a trifling pittance compared to the mega-trillion-dollar theft that is the very dollar itself.  Counting on sheep like you and me, he sleeps easy tonight under expensive house arrest within the posh comfortable surroundings and trappings of home.  Sweet American dreams, Bernard.  Madoff as metaphor, indeed.  WTF.
What if the ideas of the Austrian economists are correct?  If so, what happens next?
What builds trust?  What destroys it?  What store of value is safe?  For how much longer can this pyramid stand?

Mr. Nardelli, shove it up your a$$, sir.  I will drive my current car, a Ford, as long as it can go. After that, I’m buying Toyota or Honda, you colossal jacka$$.

Folks, we are now living through Atlas Shrugged realized except that truth is stranger than fiction.  PR is paramount.  Begging is rewarded.  Influence pays.  Production is villainized.  Wealth is stolen and destroyed.  Integrity is penalized.  Corruption reigns.

Madoff made off with a trifling pittance compared to the mega-trillion-dollar theft that is the very dollar itself.  Counting on sheep like you and me, he sleeps easy tonight under expensive house arrest within the posh comfortable surroundings and trappings of home.  Sweet American dreams, Bernard.  Madoff as metaphor, indeed.  WTF.

What if the ideas of the Austrian economists are correct?  If so, what happens next?

What builds trust?  What destroys it?  What store of value is safe?  For how much longer can this pyramid stand?

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