Goldman Sachs collapsing, lets hope so

Man gold spot is tickling $1900..

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Also if BofA and Goldman "go down"...

It's either JPM/Rothchild houses are in full control of the USA - or JPM is going down too as the whole thing collapses (YAY!).

lol
 
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/news-...nd-gs-stock-tumbling-gold-futures-soaring-ove

ThinkProgress has found that a Goldman Sachs vice president changed his name, then quietly went to work for Issa to coordinate his effort to thwart regulations that affect Goldman Sachs’ bottom line....In a few short years, Haller went from being in charge of dealing with regulators for Goldman Sachs to working for Congress in a position where he made official demands from regulators overseeing his old firm.
 
BOOM! As soon as Globex reopened - $1910

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Why the hell are you guys hoping that a major financial institution fails?

Are you wishing for a depression?
 
Why the hell are you guys hoping that a major financial institution fails?

Are you wishing for a depression?

Surely you're trolling. Goldman Sachs going under is not going to bring us into a depression. Can you prove it would ? Goldman Sachs is a tumor feeding of the prosperity of our country.
 
Why the hell are you guys hoping that a major financial institution fails?

Are you wishing for a depression?

Umm, we're already in a depression. I want liquidation of debt and companies who commit FRAUD. Goldman would be a great place to start.
 
GS is nothing but a cockroache. In the long term it would be a blessing for the economy to get rid of them.
Same with JPM.

Based on what?

Surely you're trolling. Goldman Sachs going under is not going to bring us into a depression. Can you prove it would ? Goldman Sachs is a tumor feeding of the prosperity of our country.

How is a profitable, competitive business operating in a free market feeding from the prosperity of our country?

Umm, we're already in a depression. I want liquidation of debt and companies who commit FRAUD. Goldman would be a great place to start.

Look up the definition of depression.
 
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