The Vultures Fly Again And Again

He he... Funny how those vulture funds owners don't like to pay taxes, one more:
John Paulson Mulls Move To Puerto Rico For Sun, No-Tax Fun: Report

http://www.huffingto..._n_2853038.html

This guy speculated also against Greece (and European taxpayers btw... But US taxpayers helped this guy too don't worry!), while on the other side, in Greece, people would commit suicide (and still are committing suicide now, like in Spain, etc.)

True example of "anarchocapitalism" (form of neoliberalism).
 
He he... Funny how those vulture funds owners don't like to pay taxes, one more:
John Paulson Mulls Move To Puerto Rico For Sun, No-Tax Fun: Report

http://www.huffingto..._n_2853038.html

This guy speculated also against Greece (and European taxpayers btw... But US taxpayers helped this guy too don't worry!), while on the other side, in Greece, people would commit suicide (and still are committing suicide now, like in Spain, etc.)

Wait, he might be a "bad guy", but not because he bet against that colossal fraud called the Euro. Blame that on the European politicians, who thought it was a great idea to create a monetary union without a fiscal one. There was no way it could work and this guy did the right thing betting against it. The fault for the suicides in Greece and Spain should fall SQUARELY on the shoulders of the European politicians, and those who elected them.


 
Wait, he might be a "bad guy", but not because he bet against that colossal fraud called the Euro. Blame that on the European politicians, who thought it was a great idea to create a monetary union without a fiscal one. There was no way it could work and this guy did the right thing betting against it. The fault for the suicides in Greece ad Spain should fall SQUARELY on the shoulders of the European politicians, and those who elected them.


Unfortunately for many you are right. The operative word is Politicians and it does rhyme with Vulture.
 
Wait, he might be a "bad guy", but not because he bet against that colossal fraud called the Euro. Blame that on the European politicians, who thought it was a great idea to create a monetary union without a fiscal one. There was no way it could work and this guy did the right thing betting against it. The fault for the suicides in Greece ad Spain should fall SQUARELY on the shoulders of the European politicians, and those who elected them.
"Paulson hasn't been as lucky with his recent bets, on a rise in gold and a breakup of the euro zone." So his bet "against the Euro" wasn't successful.
 
"Paulson hasn't been as lucky with his recent bets, on a rise in gold and a breakup of the euro zone." So his bet "against the Euro" wasn't successful.

Well, that is capitalism. You either win or loose your bet. His success rate is besides the point. The point is that if he made money betting against the Euro, it has nothing to do with the failure of the Euro itself. If the Euro fails, it will not be cause of him. It will be because of the European politicians.
BTW, Portugal's debt to GDP ratio JUST passed the 130% barrier, despite all the "austerity". The Euro is in no way out of the woods. Not even close.
 
The Euro explained.
Watch this short video and then think to yourself: Would you bet for or against the Euro?

Farage is a joke. I am not going to waste my time watching a video with this idiot speaking. Weren't you one of those opposing populism? Nigel Farage is text book right wing populism.
 
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