And the year isn't even over yet. Ahh yes, lessons learned starting with "let them rot and go bankrupt next time." As important as the Wall Street bailout was for preventing a much worse recession, any possibility of future assistance has been wiped out with this excessive greed. Playing Mr. Nice Guy with Wall Street is never good policy. Critics say it is also a sign that banks have learned few lessons from last year's financial crisis, which has been widely blamed on Wall Street's pursuit of short-term profits that pumped up pay."Banks don't appear to have learned much, at least on the compensation side, from what we've been through," said Cornelius Hurley, director of the Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law at Boston University. Full story...
Whether this is the model of the future or not, something like this will definitely be gaining ground in the coming years.
Reader Scott writes:
This is our 12 year old Golden Retriever, Malibu - - but we called her Boo.She came to us when she was 5 and filled our lives been joy.
It's so wrong in so many ways. CNN:
Iranian authorities confiscated the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize given to human rights activist Shirin Ebadi, Norway said Thursday.
Reader Gary writes in about his pet farm:Bill (on right) and I live in DC and rescued Franny from the DC shelter whenlived on Independence Ave.
The Obama administration's Office of Personnel Management, run by an openly gay man, no less, reportedly intervened to stop a lesbian government official from getting health insurance, after a court had already ordered it to happen.
It sickens me that these people have the nerve to tell anyone else how to live their lives, while they're busying raping children and covering it up.
Reader James writes:
My cat Sarah (attached) actually talking on the phone. I would put the phone to her head and she would speak, I caught her on digital film just this once, though she was on several of my phone messages over the years.
A very well reasoned editorial from the Nation argues that the filibuster should be abolished.
This is not what democracy looks like.
Good for him and the land owner too. The museums have to be thrilled as well, not to mention the British people who now have an incredible glimpse into their rich history.
But remember, Blair was supposed to be the clever guy, educated at Oxford. Do they have pay-cash-will-enter programs like the Ivy League too or is he in fact, just a smart person who is a fool? Either way, it's another reminder as to why he was rejected as the first EU president.
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