socialize_me
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I like the guy's personality, he's really approachable, and has without a doubt the best investment strategy in the history of the world, but his actions lately have made me really question his integrity. I mean, it's one thing to profit off of this Depression we're about to enter, but it's a whole 'nother thing to tell Congress how important it is to pass this bailout, to forecast disaster if it doesn't get approval, and then at the same time buy stakes in GE and Goldman Sachs ahead of the Congressional bills circling around trying to get this bailout through. It's sickening. This is no different than war profiteering (which is why I NEVER have nor will invest a penny in a Defense Contractor) as Buffett has inevitably used his position of power as being the one to look to since his success has brought him so much acclamation, to influence Congressional and public opinion on such a matter that would dramatically alter market conditions. He had Berkshire Hathaway put on the SEC's Do-Not-Short-List, he invests billions into a crumbling financial system (regardless they're preferred shares), and does so with the confidence that the Congress will take action to make his positions, which if you look at his portfolio are heavily weighted with financial investment, very lucrative.
How is this any different from, say, Colin Powell using his reputation to influence us to go to War only to find out he invested (which he didn't; I'm just saying for sake of argument) millions in Defense Contractors??? Isn't spreading rumors to alter investment decisions illegal according to the SEC's rules??? How is Buffett by going to Congress and on TV telling people how we need this bailout which he knows will spike up financial stocks, then goes ahead and purchases billions of dollars worth, not illegal?? I mean, I know it's blatantly unethical, but it should damn well be illegal. Spreading rumors how if we don't get this bailout passed the world will end seems like rumor spreading to me..not to mention that's where he plans on making a huge profit.
How is this any different from, say, Colin Powell using his reputation to influence us to go to War only to find out he invested (which he didn't; I'm just saying for sake of argument) millions in Defense Contractors??? Isn't spreading rumors to alter investment decisions illegal according to the SEC's rules??? How is Buffett by going to Congress and on TV telling people how we need this bailout which he knows will spike up financial stocks, then goes ahead and purchases billions of dollars worth, not illegal?? I mean, I know it's blatantly unethical, but it should damn well be illegal. Spreading rumors how if we don't get this bailout passed the world will end seems like rumor spreading to me..not to mention that's where he plans on making a huge profit.