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Chapter 1646: Chimpanzee of GodTM
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Chapter 1647: Without political correctness, the world
In general, when an industry is in crisis, people will look forward to serious reform.
Even if there is a problem of poor luck in addition to the obvious poor management, people often assume that if the company needs government assistance, the top management must be replaced.
When fiscal problems occur in some countries, the US Treasury has for many years advocated this principle and implemented it either directly or through the influence of the International Monetary Fund. Because this is sensible economic management and common sense.
However, this is not the case with the United States. Since the crisis broke out in the fall of 2008, most bank executives have remained at ease. The attitude towards other senior staff, risk control and risk has also remained unchanged. Why is this so?
The crux of the matter is that the largest banks in the United States are "too large to fail them," and more importantly, bankers understand this.
As a result, executives will take extreme risks to operate for the benefit of the bank and themselves. After all, huge global financial crises rarely occur in succession, but the lure of such huge profits will always cause troubles. The IMF's more than 50 years of experience clearly show this.
The war between advocates of sound public policy and unregulated big banks has never ended, but bankers have always prevailed.
This time, Auguanhai was going to put them in chains, put them in cages, shrink their territories, and cut off their hunting claws. It is conceivable that these predators on Wall Street would never agree.
However, it is really necessary for Austrian Guanhai to toughen the six largest American banks. I am afraid that he may not have the courage. To know that their total assets exceed 60% of the US gdp, they have to admit the fact that this is modern America An unprecedented financial monopoly.
More than 100 years ago, Roosevelt pointed out that the main problem of excessive concentration of economic power is that it will replace political power, which runs counter to the democratic tradition.
Use two idioms to describe the current U.S. banking industry, which is that big is not down, and the tail is not big!
The influence of Wall Street's biggest bankers on US political and financial regulatory policy is as strong as ever. And political leaders who are willing to tackle this issue have unfortunately not yet appeared.
As for the sound of excitement in the TV, saying "I'm sorry, my throat is blocked by anger." Okuanhai is definitely not the right person.
"They need to take some time out of New York because ... if you go to North Dakota, or Iowa, or Arkansas, the local people will be ecstatic about earning $ 60,000 a year, and There is no bonus, so I think they will understand why people are frustrated. "
"Uh-"
"Our president is really cute. Does he want those on Wall Street to feel the suffering of the people?" Andy sneered, not knowing who was naive. Those who are unemployed on Wall Street are now worse off, as for the rich, Bankers would go on vacation in those places. . .
"Anyway, at this time, those people on Wall Street are still busy paying dividends. It's really a bit embarrassing. This is really a little embarrassing. His anger is taken for granted." Ivana sat aside, handed dinner to Andy, shaking his head. Lamented.
Andy took the knife and fork and cut the beef into his mouth, shrugging his shoulders.
On television, Austrian Guanhai used some "unsustainable" policies of the last Xiaofeixie President's counter-terrorism policies in response to the criticism of former Vice President Cheney a few days ago.
"Mr. President, what do you think of Andy Smith's views on the New Deal ..." The host of "60 Minutes" still asked this most talked and very sensitive question.
Andy, who was sulking, also stopped with a knife and fork in his mouth, chewing food in his mouth, and watching TV with both eyes, and Ivana looked at the TV sideways with interest, waiting for the president who was serious and pondering. How to answer.
"... First of all, make sure that we make this plan, and it will take longer than we want. Of course, this makes us vulnerable to criticism. However, the American people chose me, and I did the job well. .
Andy Smith, everyone knows that he is a genius, we are also good friends, and some of his opinions are very constructive. . . "
"Ding--"
"Hmm ..."
Andy took the knife, took the goblet, took a sip of ice wine, and raised the corners of his mouth slightly.
When Ivana heard the answer from Ao Guanhai, she smiled and turned to Andy Jiao with a smile: "He said that you are still good friends. It seems that sometimes you have to win the respect of others and you must first oppose him."
"I'm glad to hear him say that." Andy showed a big white tooth and smiled happily.
Ivana shook her head and laughed, "The Peach Se scandal on Wall Street, plus this interview, I am afraid this contest has just begun, my dear, what role are you going to play in it?"
"My task has been completed, and now I just wait to see the show."
As soon as Andy's voice fell, the phone on the side started to ring. Looking at the electric display, he spread his hands holding the knife and fork, shrugged, and continued to eat dinner with a pout. There was nothing to answer the phone. meaning.
The next morning, Andy yawned, receiving a copy of the New York Post from Ivana, who was full of red light, energetic, wearing a dressing gown, and with an incredible expression on his face, and asked a little unexpectedly: "Dear Yes, what did you see? "
"It's unbelievable, are the editors of the Post crazy? You can just read for yourself, they're in big trouble!"
Andy raised an eyebrow, opened the newspaper unconsciously, and a cartoon came into his eyes. In the comic, two policemen stood next to a chimpanzee lying in a pool of blood. One of the policemen held a smoking gun in his hand. . "They have to find someone else to draft the next stimulus plan," the comic wrote.
. . . . . .
The black line on Andy's forehead popped up, eyes widened, watching this pair of comics that apparently mapped the new President Okuanhai, this was blatantly "revealing the scars of racism", shooting the chimpanzee, Nima, Implied meaning of assassination!
"Fxxk! It's just a bunch of pig teammates!"
Andy reached out and covered his half of his face, swearing and cursing bitterly, now that the economy is about to be thrown aside completely, and his eyes are going to be completely shifted to racial discrimination. The editor-in-chief of this newspaper, tm, is definitely Austrian Hai's 'rescue'!
It's just a chimpanzee of **** tm!
No matter how you explain it, this comic is extremely provocative, and it makes it easy for readers to associate Austrian views with discriminating "black monkeys".
Alright, the black guys are getting dry again!