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Op woensdag 30 december 2015 20:51 schreef ChrisCarter het volgende:[..]
Genoeg niet-joden aan de top van de financiele wereld in Amerika. Van de top 4 zijn 4 niet-Joods.
Michael O'Neill van CitiGroup
John Stumpf van Wells Fargo
Brian Moynihan van Bank of America.
Jamie Dimon van JPMorgan. Zijn vrouw is joods maar dat mag de pret niet drukken

Same old songs dude.
Check deze lijst en neem hem eens even goed door en kijk eens naar wie op welke positie zit in het bankwezen of politiek in de VS:
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Benjamin S. Bernanke – Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
Donald L. Kohn – Vice Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
Stephen Friedman – Chairman, Board of Directors, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Timothy F. Geithner – Secretary, United States Department of the Treasury
Neal S. Wolin – Deputy Secretary, United States Department of the Treasury
Robert B. Zoellick – President, The World Bank
Dominique Strauss-Kahn – Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Lawrence H. Summer – Chairman, National Economic Council
Christina D. Romer – Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers
Paul A. Volcker – Chairman, Economic Recovery Advisory Board
Ron Bloom – Senior Counselor for Manufacturing Policy, President
Steven L. Rattner – Director, Presidential Task Force on the Automotive Industry
Neil M. Barofsky – Special Inspector General, Troubled Asset Relief Program(TARP)
Kenneth R. Feinberg – Special Master for Executive Compensation, U.S. Treasury Department
Jared Bernstein – Chief Economist and Economic Policy Adviser, Vice President
David R. Obey – Chairman, United States House Committee on Appropriations
Henry A. Waxman – Chairman, United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce
Barney Frank – Chairman, United States House Committee on Financial Services
Christopher J. Dodd (crypto jew) – Chairman, United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
Max S. Baucus (crypto jew)- Chairman, United States Senate Committee on Finance
Peter R. Orszag – Director, Office of Management and Budget(OMB)
Douglas W. Elmendorf – Director, Congressional Budget Office(CBO)
Douglas H. Shulman – Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service(IRS)
Jon D. Leibowitz – Chairman, Federal Trade Commission(FTC)
John E. Bowman – Director, Office of Thrift Supervision(OTS)
Sheila C. Bair – Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC)
John C. Dugan (crypto jew) – Comptroller, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
Karen G. Mills – Administrator, Small Business Administration (SBA)
Mary L. Schapiro – Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC)
Gary G. Gensler – Chairman, Commodity Futures Trading Commission(CFTC)
Daniel J. Roth – President and Chief Executive Officer, National Futures Association(NFA)
Duncan L. Niederauer – Chief Executive Officer & Director, NYSE Euronext
Robert Greifeld – Chief Executive Officer, NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.
Lloyd C. Blankfein – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
John J. Makhoul – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Morgan Stanley
James Dimon (crypto jew) – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, JPMorgan Chase
Kenneth D. Lewis (crypto jew) – President and Chief Executive Officer, Bank of America Corporation
John G. Stumpf – President and Chief Executive Officer, Wells Fargo & Company
Bernard Baruch – economic adviser to many U.S. presidents, statesman, stock market speculator
Milton Friedman – Nobel Prize-winning economist
Alan Greenspan – chairman of the Federal Reserve (1987–2006)
Eugene Meyer – chairman of the Federal Reserve (1930–1933), president of the World Bank (1946)
Haym Solomon – financier during the American Revolution
Joseph E. Stiglitz – 2001 Nobel Prize winner and Chief Economist of the World Bank (1997–2000)
James Wolfensohn – president of the World Bank (1995–2005)
Paul Wolfowitz – president of the World Bank (2005–2007)
George Akerlof – economist
Kenneth Arrow – Arrow’s impossibility theorem
Gary Becker – economist
Daniel Berkowitz – editor of the Journal of Comparative Economics (2007-present)
Walter Block – Harold E. Wirth Endowed Chair in Economics at Loyola University in New Orleans
Benjamin Jerry Cohen – Louis G. Lancaster Professor of International Political Economy University of California, Santa Barbara
Martin S. Feldstein – economist, Harvard Professor, advisor to President Ronald Reagan
Robert Fogel – new economic history
Zvi Griliches – econometrist
Sanford J. Grossman – economics of information
John Harsanyi – game theorist
Jerry A. Hausman – econometrist
Ricardo Hausmann – Harvard Professor and Former Venezuelan Minister
Robert Heilbroner – leftist economist
Leonid Hurwicz – economist
Daniel Kahneman – Nobel Prize (2002)
Israel Kirzner – Austrian School economist
Lawrence Klein – econometric models
David M. Kreps – economist
Paul Krugman – economist and journalist
Simon Kuznets – econometrics
Emil Lederer – economist
Wassily Leontief – Input-Output method
Steven Levitt – economist
Harry Markowitz – economist
Jacob Marschak – economist
Merton Miller – economist
Jacob Mincer – labor economics
Ludwig von Mises – Austrian School economist
Franco Modigliani – economist
Harvey Pitt – former SEC chairman
Matthew Rabin – economist
Russell Roberts – economist, Professor at George Mason University in Virginia, commentator on Morning
Edition heard on National Public Radio
Kenneth Rogoff – economics professor at Harvard, expert on international economics
Murray Rothbard – Austrian School economist
Nouriel Roubini – Iranian-American macroeconomist
Jeffrey Sachs – economic shock therapy
Paul Samuelson – economic analysis
Andrei Shleifer – economist
Myron Scholes – Black-Scholes equation
Herbert Simon – political, social scientist
Robert Solow – economic growth
Jacob Viner – economist
Lloyd C. Blankfein – Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs
Ivan Boesky – Wall Street financier and arbitrageur
Asher Edelman – Wall Street corporate raider (“Wall Street” movie character)
Andrew Fastow – former CFO of Enron
Marcus Goldman – co-founder of Goldman Sachs investment bank
Bernie Madoff – former Chairman of NASDAQ, last Chairman of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, biggest Ponzi schemer in history
Michael Milken – Financier, Junk-bond specialist
Ronald Perelman – American billionaire investor
Marc Rich – Oil trading
Robert Rubin – former Treasury Secretary, director of National Economic Council, and Chairman of Citigroup
Samuel Sachs – co-founder of Goldman Sachs investment bank
George Soros – Wall Street investor and foreign currency speculator
Michael Steinhardt – Wall Street hedge fund manager
Bruce Wasserstein – American investment banker and businessman, CEO of Lazard and controller of Wasserstein & Co.
Sandy Weill – former Chairman and CEO of Citigroup
Albert Aftalion – Bulgarian-born French economist
Robert Aumann – Nobel prize (2005)
Lord Bauer – economist
George Dantzig – economist
Alexander Delphias – economist, and social activist of Jew Town.
Richard Ehrenberg – economist
Charles Goodhart – Bank of England economist
Leo Frank – Factory owner hung for ritual murder of a child
Noreena Hertz – economist & activist
Hendrik Houthakker – economist
Richard Kahn, Baron Kahn – economist: multiplier
Nicholas Kaldor – economist
Leonid Kantorovich – Nobel prize (1975)
Israel Kirzner – economist
János Kornai – economist
Ludwig Lachmann – economist
Harold Laski – economist
Leone Levi – political economist
Robert Liefmann – economist
Ephraim Lipson – economic historian
Adolph Lowe – economist
Rosa Luxemburg – economist, co-founder of the KPD
Morton J. Marcus – economist
Karl Marx – inventor of Marxist economics
Robert Merton – Nobel prize (1997)
Hyman Minsky -economist
Fritz Naphtali – economist, editor, later Israeli finance minister
John von Neumann – economist
Alexander Nove – economist
Sigbert Prais – economist
David Ricardo – economist
Arthur Seldon – economist
Reinhard Selten – Nobel prize (1994)
Sir Hans Singer – economist
Piero Sraffa – economist
Abraham Wald – economist
Basil Yamey – economist
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Allemaal Joods... en dus een gigantische powerbase in de VS.
Sterker nog, ze hebben de boel daar volledig in handen.