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Re: Chiron post# 149697

Thursday, 02/11/2010 9:24:16 AM

Thursday, February 11, 2010 9:24:16 AM

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I told you guys they made nice in that meeting the other day, they were at it tooth and nail prior to that. And while they were crossways, we got expanded publicity, a DOJ investigation started, and the UST intervening in our case citing "exigent" circumstances.

After the meeting, Dimon goes out and backs down on the Sempra deal after days of flipping regulators the bird over it, and all of a sudden we got NO subpoena power over the FDIC anymore, and another full MONTH of delay on SJ just for the FDIC's asking and their convenience.

And don't anyone bother trying to tell me that it's "just giving them a chance to respond voluntarily", the FDIC ARE THE ONES WHO OBJECTED TO THE MOTION AND GOT IT THROWN OUT, why would they give up ANYTHING now?

I call shenanigans, on Dimon, on BO, and on the FDIC and the entire government apparatus.

Sure seems like in this day and age of instantaneous information and access via the internet, that having a congress/government/president etc., is obsolete. A system could be easily set up, whereby people could vote themselves, on laws (like we need more of those, sheesh), and public policy matters etc. Eliminate 90% of the corrupt bloated gasbag of doom that floats over the head of the American taxpayer, sucking the life out of us slowly, and enslaving us to a mountain of future debt we can never repay.

*EDIT*
And not to put too fine of a point on it, but to see the WHOLE truth, you have to expand your focus, so here's another BIG HONKING IN-YER-FACE clue:

Anybody else notice, that the Supreme Court just overturned some campaign finance laws?

And that NOW, there is basically NO RESTRICTIONS ON HOW MUCH MONEY CORPORATIONS MAY DONATE TO POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS? CORPORATIONS LIKE JPM HEADED BY JAMIE DIMON, A LIFELONG DEMOCRAT?

HINT HINT HINT FREAKING OMG WAKEUP HINT HINT!

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