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“watch out for Goldman Sachs trained managers”
Get rid of GS in NZ after the election with a new government as we saw what they did to Greece and get rid of Paula Rebstock also as she is one of the “Trained managers” after they at Goldman Sachs helicoptered her into our NZ treasury in 1998 to begin wrecking our country.
…end of neolib capitalism? (watch out for Goldman Sachs trained managers)
https://www.rt.com/shows/keiser-report/370603-episode-max-keiser-1007/
“In this episode of the Keiser Report from Austin, Texas, Max and Stacy discuss how both the Italian bank, Monte dei Paschi, and the American retailer, Sears, survived war, Great Depressions and famine, only to be destroyed by the modern paper derivative.
In the second half, Max does some stand-up and then interviews comedian Lee Camp about the business of comedy in the age of Trump.”