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Thanks Mike! Absolutely must read for anyone that hasn't yet. Problem is I know there are a hundred or more guys like this that are scheming the bailouts and coming crash, and odds are the Treasury just hired a bunch of them. We're screwed, but I guess we already knew that.
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How close are we to the bottom?
Wave 1 - denial of damage already done
Wave 3 - Market reports lead every newscast (check)
- Congressional investigations (check)
- Bailouts (check)
- More bailouts (check)
- Michael Lewis "Tell all storoy"
- Mass firings, few suicides
- Even more bailouts
Wave 5 - 60 Minutes "Tell all"
- Movie
- next "Sarbanes-Oxley"
- new HGTV series "Bond-Trader"
- currency controls
(need help with the rest)
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Awesome read. I like how he descibes eisman's journey of learning how rooted wall st was. I don't think anyone ever learns the full extent, its too big a monster! I agree with the sentiments executive or trader renumeration is at the heart of the debacle; this is where the regulation has to be; let the outcome of the excesses be proof that no-one is worth that kind of money.
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"update"
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=aKn.A9dgoN8k
If you want to hear Michael Lewis I posted a link to an interview with him about his great book "Moneyball"
http://itulip.com/forums/showthread....urce#post32164
And another related Michael Lewis article
http://itulip.com/forums/showthread....lewis#post9257
In case bloomberg moves this current one I pointed to somewhere un-findable,
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) --
To: Henry Paulson
From: Michael Lewis
Re: My TARP Funding
Dear Secretary Paulson:
First, allow me to explain that unfortunate incident the other morning in the Treasury men’s room. I failed to observe best practices.
Faced with a dozen empty urinals one should always put some space between oneself and a lone urinator. I took my place right beside you only because I hold you and everything you do in such high regard. If my whispered praise and steady gaze made you as uncomfortable as you appeared to be, I take full responsibility.
Now, on to the business at hand. In our brief exchange you asked a very good question: Who do I think I am, sneaking into the Treasury and asking you for $5 billion?
Other People’s Money
The short answer: an American businessman. Obviously, I’m not unique. Looking around I see many of my former fellow champions of laissez-faire -- everyone from boat dealers to bond insurers -- traveling to Washington to ask for their government’s assistance. Most of these people aren’t worthy of other people’s money, much less your precious time.
EDIT: shouldn't have included the whole thing ... <... cut ... >
So finally let me say my request to you comes not out of greed but patriotism. I ask not what my country can do for me, but for what my country can lend to me.
(Michael Lewis, author of “Liar’s Poker,” “Moneyball,” and “The Blind Side,” is a columnist for Bloomberg News. The opinions he expresses are his own.)
To contact the writer of this column: Michael Lewis at mlewis1@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: November 17, 2008 00:03 ESTLast edited by Spartacus; November 18, 2008, 05:57 PM.
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