Fri, 27 Mar 2009

Bankers told keep low profile as public anger rises

Emma GoldmanWith most peoples 401K plans now generously called 201K's, one can understand the anger. However, most folks have no sense of history, and no idea that this sort of class war has bubbled dangerously close to the surface before, right here in the US, and not that long ago.

In fact, the more one reads history, the more one understands that it really does seem to repeat itself.

Reuters - Leave the flash car at home, spend the night in a hotel, hire a bodyguard. This is the kind of advice security experts are giving bank executives who fear attacks from people angered by the financial crisis.

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On 3/28/2009 13:41:20
Karl Donaldsson wrote

Good plan!


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