two girls one cupadipex without prescriptionpain olympics2 girls 1 cup

Viagra Online Usa

July 15, 2009 by Adam
Filed under: News Articles 

Viagra online usa: j.P.Morgan Chase & Co., freed from the government’s strictures after repaying $25 billion in federal money, is back to playing hardball.

The bank’s tougher stands include stepping up its opposition to the government’s proposed legislation on derivatives and telling the Treasury Department it is fed up with haggling over the value of warrants that the government holds in J.P.Morgan; viagra online usa.The bank also is talking tough with clients and taking market share and top performers from competitors.”  Click for ARTICLE

  • With Fresh Verve, J.P. Viagra online usa: morgan Fights Proposed Limits
  • Robin Sidel
  • The Wall Street Journal
  • July 15, 2009

If you’ve been reading this blog for any amount of time we’ve been referring repeatedly to the QUIET COUP that has taken place whereby Wall Street has bought and paid for most of the politicians in D.C.  They now control this country, which is how they were able to raid the U.S.Treasury and the Federal Reserve to the tune of trillions of dollars.

[This is not a conspiracy theory.  This is a well-known fact for anyone that's spent any time in Washington.  Spend a little time on OpenSecrets.org and you'll see why Senators and Congressman have been quoted saying "the banks own this place!"]

Apparently less than one year after the World’s Financial System teetered on the brink of complete collapse, those chosen Wall Street survivors who are now bigger and stronger than they were pre-crisis (having gobbled up their weaker competitors in government-fixed marriages) are already refusing to accept regulation to fix the problem.

It bears repeating that Wall Street was propped up with TRILLIONS of Taxpayer Dollars – more money than it cost to fight the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War and the War in Iraq COMBINED!! Without that money there would be no J.P.Morgan, there would be no Goldman Sachs.

And not even a year later these companies are spending millions upon millions of dollars in lobbying to thwart any meaningful attempts by Congress to fix the problems.

It is outrageous and yet the average American is not outraged – they’re not even aware of what is taking place; viagra online usa.

Comments

Feel free to leave a comment...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!

You must be logged in to post a comment.