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Originally Posted by escapee
TEA PARTY ? What about bankers' party ? ( IE: dumping bankers to the swimming pool  ) |
As long as you keep in mind that most in the banking industry are just minions. The question of the day is, what tiny minority is benefiting from the industry? Who's the Man Behind the Curtain, so to speak (although I haven't explored it, supposedly
The Wizard of Oz was really about banking, not just a children's book).
One of my favorite bloggers, The Hedonistic Pleasureseeker, wrote a funny post about this called, "
Fight Club":
"Speaking of people being full of ****, please don’t fall for the tired old Marxist “kill the bourgoisie” line of thinking this time, the way so many betrayed huddled masses fell before. Look at the big picture: The politicians had guns to their heads, while the bank employees and the corporatist stooges only work there. They pull a paycheck like you and me. They are not to blame for this mess. Their roles have been heavily compartmentalized and most of them didn’t even see the big picture until it was too late.
Rather, this plan to take down America was hatched above their pay grades by The Overclass, people so rich that you’ve never heard of them."
"(Don’t fall for the media driven “revolution” against the financial elites. It will set up a false us v.s. them dichotomy between people who are fundamentally on the same side.)"
"Think of it this way:
If he draws a paycheck or a salary, he’s not of the Overclass.
If he’s in the media, he’s not the guy you want to lynch.
Unless the media is naming the (anonymous for a reason) owners of the central banks, i.e., the Federal Reserve and their major shareholders, or their European equivalents, it’s not naming the Real Enemy."