Forum Post: Is bob Dylan going to make a statement about Occupy?
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 15, 2011, 5:38 a.m. EST by KnowingOne
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And how about Bruce Springsteen is he going to make a statement about the corruption?
Big News Bob Dylan's law firm represents Goldman Sacks (The fed) O'Melveny, Gibson Dunn, "Master of Disaster" Join Goldman Sachs Fracas
Posted by Brian Baxter
More details about the legal team assembled by the SEC--including former Debevoise & Plimpton partner Lorin Reisner--to bring its case against Goldman Sachs emerged early Monday. Meanwhile the global financial services firm continues to bolster its own defense team.
Goldman's team currently consists of Sullivan & Cromwell's Richard Klapper and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom's Gregory Craig. According to e-mail messages by Goldman executives released on Saturday by the Senate's permanent subcommittee on investigations, which were obtained by The New York Times, Goldman has recruited more high-priced legal talent to defend itself against the charges. LeeBlalack
The Times reports that O'Melveny & Myers litigation bigwig K. Lee Blalack II (pictured right) and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher public policy cochair Michael Bopp are advising seven current and former Goldman executives that will testify before a congressional hearing on Tuesday probing the bank's conduct as the U.S. housing market collapsed.
http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdaily/2010/04/goldmanlegalteam.html
I love Bob Dylan.. hehe got a little crazy when he got religion for a bit... but back in early 60's .. he was the revolutionary of the time
That was 40 + years ago and if you know the history of Dylan even back then being famous was his goal, not saving the world.
Who cares.
He's the working man's hero Like Tom Morello and Zack Rage Against The Machine
The people in Zucatti Park are the working man's heros.
We need people of influence like Bob Dylan to speak up for us. They can talk to the powers to be we can't. We are beneath them. You have to be on their level socially you know social status. believe me I'm well informed I know how it all works. They listen to Bruce they won't listen to us.
That's what we're out here to change.
Okay listen up this is how it works. A person goes to the bank and cashes his paycheck. The teller hands him a dollar. He goes to the drugstore and spends the dollar and pays 7% (percent) tax ,
At the end of the day the drugstore deposits the dollar back into the bank and the dollar sits there over night.
The next day another person goes to the bank and cashes his check. The teller gives him a dollar. He goes to the drugstore and spends the dollar and pays 7% (percent) tax,
At the end of the second day the drugstore deposits the dollar back into the bank and the dollar sits there over night.
The next day another person goes to the bank and cashes his check. The teller gives him the dollar. He goes to the drugstore and spends the dollar and pays 7% (percent) tax,
At the end of the year after 365 days the govenment made 2555 % on that dollar
Hate to be the bearer of bad news however if every person in the United Stares spent just one dollar a day for one year that would be approximately 300 million multiplied by 365 but lets just round it off to 300. and multiply 300 million by 300 which equals $900,000,000,000.00 nine hundred billion. Please keep in mind that these calculations are base on everyone spending only 1 dollar a day for a year which we rounded off the calendar to only 300 days. So who are they kiddin? There fighting over nothing because there isn't that much money in the US
The USA economy is far bigger than 900 billion
we only used 300 million people spending only (ONLY) one dollar a day for 300 days and it came to nine hundred billion if you used a more realistic number like 100 dollars a day then it would be 90 trillion so don't be so foolish and were not talking about corporate spending. I don't have time for ridiculous comment such as yours so please if your not good in math stay out of conversations which contain arithmetic