American Fortune Life

Chapter 1627: Chimpanzees of God TM

In general, when an industry is in crisis, serious reforms are expected.

Even if there is a problem of bad luck in addition to obvious mismanagement, it is often assumed that if a company needs the help of the government, it must be replaced by the top management.

The United States Treasury has been advocating such a principle for many years when the finances of some countries are in question, either directly or through the influence of the International Monetary Fund. Because this is wise economic management and common sense.

But this is not the case when it comes to the United States itself. Since the outbreak of the crisis in the autumn of 2008, the vast majority of bank executives remain worry-free. Likewise, there has been little change in attitudes towards other senior personnel, risk control and risk. Why is this happening?

The key is that the largest banks in the United States are "big enough not to shut them down”, and more importantly, bankers understand that.

In this way, executives operate in an extremely adventurous manner for the benefit of the bank and themselves. After all, a huge global financial crisis seldom occurs in a row, but the lure of such huge profits has been troubling, as the experience of the International Monetary Fund over 50 years clearly demonstrates.

The war between proponents of sound public policies and unregulated large banks has never ended, but bankers have always prevailed.

This time, the great crocodiles of Wall Street will never agree to shackle them, lock them in a cage, narrow their territory, and cut off their hunting paws.

However, to really make the six biggest American banks strong, I'm afraid he doesn't necessarily have the courage to know that their total assets exceed 60% of the US GDP, it has to be admitted that this is a modern American financial monopoly unprecedented.

More than 100 years ago, Roosevelt pointed out that the main problem with excessive concentration of economic power was that it would replace political power, which ran counter to democratic traditions.

In two idioms, the American banking industry today is, big, big, big!

The influence of the biggest bankers on Wall Street on U.S. political and financial regulatory policy remains as strong as ever. Political leadership willing to address the subject has unfortunately not yet emerged.

As for the thrilled loss of voice on the TV, he said, "I'm sorry, my voice is blocked by anger.” The Augustine is definitely not the right person.

“They need to spend some time out of New York because... If you go to North Dakota, or Iowa, or Arkansas, the local population will be ecstatic about earning $60,700 a year, and no bonuses, then I think they will understand why people are frustrated. ”

“Pfft -”

“Our president is adorable. Is he trying to make the people of Wall Street feel the pain of folk?” Andy laughed, not knowing who was naive, and the unemployed on Wall Street were now living worse, and as for the rich, the bankers would go on vacation in those places...

“Anyway, at this time, the people on Wall Street are busy paying dividends, which is kind of embarrassing, and it's natural for him to be angry.” Ivana sat by and handed Andy dinner and shook her head with emotion.

Andy took the knife and fork and cut the beef and put it in his mouth, shrugging his shoulders.

On television, Augustine responded to former Vice-President Cheney's criticism a few days ago with "unsustainable” responses to some of the counter-terrorism policies of the last President Little Flying Shoes.

“Mr. President, what do you think of Andy Smith's view of the New Deal...” The moderator of 60 Minutes asked the most talked about and very sensitive question at the moment.

Andy, who was in the middle of a big mouth, stopped with a knife and fork, chewing food in his mouth and watching TV with his eyes, while Ivana was watching TV with a keen side, waiting for a serious face and how the silent president would answer.

“ The first thing we need to do is make sure that we have this plan in place and that it will take a little longer than we want. Of course, that makes us vulnerable to criticism. But the American people chose me, and I did the job.

Andy Smith, you know, he's a genius, we're good friends, and some of his opinions are very constructive... ”

“Ding--”

“Tsk... ”

When Andy took the knife off, he picked up the goblet, drank a sip of ice wine, and raised his mouth slightly.

Ivana heard O'Guanhai's answer and smiled and turned to Andy and smiled: “He said you were still good friends. It seems that there are times when one has to win the respect of others, first to oppose him. ”

“I'm glad to hear him say that.” Andy revealed his big white teeth and laughed happily.

Ivana shook her head and laughed, "Wall Street's Peach SE scandal, coupled with his interview, is probably just the beginning, honey, what role are you going to play in it? ”

“My task has been accomplished, just wait and see the play now. ”

Andy's voice just dropped and the phone he put aside started ringing. Looking at the electricity, he spread his hand with a knife and fork, shrugged his shoulders, continued to eat dinner with his mouth open, and had no intention of answering the phone.

The next morning, Andy took a copy of The New York Post from Ivana, full of red light, bright spirits, dressed in a nightgown and an incredible expression, and asked unexpectedly, "Honey, what do you see? ”

“Unbelievable. Are all the editors of the Post crazy? You should see for yourself. They're in big trouble! ”

Andy frowned and opened the newspaper unconsciously, eyeing a comic strip in which two policemen stood next to a chimpanzee who had fallen in blood, one of them holding a smoking gun in his hand. The comic strip says, "They now have to find someone else to draft their next stimulus plan. ”

Andy, a black line appeared on his forehead, his eyes wide open, and he looked at this cartoon that was clearly mapping the new president, Augustine, and it was "unraveling racist scars”, shooting chimpanzees, Nima, implicitly abetting the assassination!

“FXXK! You're a bunch of pig teammates! ”

Andy stretched his hand over his half face and cursed with a bitter smile. Now, the economic problem is going to be completely thrown aside, and his gaze is going to be completely diverted to racial discrimination. The editor-in-chief of this newspaper, TM, is definitely the 'rescue' invited by Augustine!

It's a goddamn chimpanzee!

Whatever the explanation, the cartoon is extremely provocative and it makes it easy for the reader to associate the Augustine with the discriminatory “black monkey”.

Come on, nigga, it's getting dry again!