Much agreed, but sadly, we ain't seen nothing yet--just wait until the first billion dollar president is sworn-in next month. The treasury is being looted before our eyes and 99.9% of Americans couldn't care less.
In 1666, a Sweden's commission reported that the Stockholms Banco's business accounting had been negligent and that there was substantial shortfall in its cash holding. Palmstruch, the founder and manager of the bank, was sentenced to death. Now that's an incentive to keep the book balanced.
Much agreed, but sadly, we ain't seen nothing yet--just wait until the first billion dollar president is sworn-in next month. The treasury is being looted before our eyes and 99.9% of Americans couldn't care less.
ReplyDeleteIn 1666, a Sweden's commission reported that the Stockholms Banco's business accounting had been negligent and that there was substantial shortfall in its cash holding. Palmstruch, the founder and manager of the bank, was sentenced to death. Now that's an incentive to keep the book balanced.
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