Goldman Sachs: the Greek connection - Business News, Busines

Goldman Sachs, the giant investment bank, is today at the centre of the row over the Greek government’s finances, amid recriminations over complex financial deals that allowed the eurozone nation to skirt its debt limits.

…Re: Bill Clinton, the saboteursomeofusknow wrote:Tuesday, 16 February 2010 at 12:44 am (UTC)Published Feb 14 2010 by Nature Bats Last, Archived Feb 15 2010 Viral collapseby Guy R. McPherson According to economists, the beauty of globalization is worldwide access to materials and cheap (or free) labor to bring the materials to powerful countries. We provide garbage, pollution, and low wages — or, in the ?best? cases we enslave workers — and we obtain materials and finished goods. This is the rising economic tide that floats all boats.We are witnessing the economic down side of globalization. When the tide goes out on one part of the empire, it drags the rest of the empire down, too. In fact, when a lifeguard swims out to save a drowning man, the drowning man?s first reaction is to grab the lifeguard by the head and push down. This allows the drowning man to rise up and gobble a few breaths of water-free air, but it threatens to drown him and his savior.At this juncture in the industrial age, we have two…

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