Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Hammer Gets Hit By A Tree

Editor's Note: In light of the Goldman theft detailed last week, we are reposting this story. This is a brilliant attack. Everything you read about AIG and Goldman yesterday pertains to this. Paulson is annihilated by Congressman Cliff Stearns.

Awesome clip. Please share it anywhere and everywhere across the net. Our only hope to stop the heist will come from greater awareness. Thank you.

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Video - Cliff Stearns questions Hank Paulson - July 2009

Paulson gets abused in this clip, to the point of stuttering. In a general sense, all pertaining to his role in certain decisions at Treasury that helped Goldman.

Everything is in here: the AIG-Goldman conduit, Lehman's failure, Paulson's tax-free $700 million stock sale, Geithner's role with AIG, various conflicts of interest, political capture, the TARP switcharoo and Goldman's FDIC debt guarantee.

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From over 15,000 videos on the site this is still one of our favorites. Until the day Paulson is indicted for crimes against humanity, this is the closest we'll see him to a courtroom. Seeking revenge as we do, daily, ritualistically, painfully, we wondered how could we hurt him and move the court date closer. The most effective strategy is an email campaign. Like all campaigns, it requires a few workhorses in the beginning; some adept folks who are willing to send this link to hundreds of others, essentially to everyone in their email address books. Copy/paste and blast away. We thank each and everyone in advance for your help.

Also check out video of Paulson and Marcy Kaptur...

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Meet Hank the Hammer...

Video: Former Goldman Sachs CEO Henry Paulson has a message for you...

We haven't forgotten the crimes against humanity of former Goldman Sachs CEO Henry Paulson and his tax-free $700 million. We put everything that's important about your former TARP-loving Treasury Secretary into a 90-second comedy short. Take a look!

Read about Paulson's role in the SEC rule change that allowed leverage to explode on Wall Street. This single act played a devastating, but rarely-mentioned role in bringing down the system.

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