Caught Between a soul in every stone unturned under the inexhorable Goldman's Sack
Ian Livingston
igrlivingston at gmail.com
Mon May 3 15:03:34 CDT 2010
I blame myself for buying crap. And, of course, for not inciting
revolution, or successfully dropping out, etc. At least, I suppose, I
don't directly contribute to the unholy music of the Wall Street Raga
(aka, The Cha-ching Blues). Still, I have not effectively opposed the
NY tyranny, so it's all my fault. Well, mine and....
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 2:53 PM, rich <richard.romeo at gmail.com> wrote:
> i blame all those quants and folks who think they can map reality onto
> some computer models.
>
>
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Richard Fiero <rfiero at gmail.com> wrote:
>> rich wrote:
>>>
>>> do you think everyone on wall st is a crook
>>> I don't
>>>
>>> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 1:05 AM, Richard Fiero <rfiero at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > alice wellintown wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> . . .
>>> >> Wall Street is smart. Most people are not smart.
>>> >>
>>> >> How do we protect the dumb and dumber from the Smart Wall Streeters?
>>> >>
>>> >> We can't.
>>> >
>>> > . . .
>>> > Oh let me just begin to count the ways:
>>
>> . . .
>> No, I don't think everyone on Wall Street is a crook but they do know how to
>> sell crap. There is nothing wrong with selling crap until it blows up in
>> your face.
>> As in Vineland the principals can be incentivized to behave in less than
>> productive ways.
>>
>
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