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  • Madoff bailout?

    So what do you itulpers think: are all those poor fellows who lost their millions going to be bailed out? I mean 25 billion to help keeping some blue collar workers their jobs seems hard sell but 50 billion to bail out some millionairs? Well what do you think?

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    "The village had to be destroyed in order to save it."

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      It's fraud and the SIPC is likely to step in, after the shock calms down a bit and folk get in touch with their Congress critters... and the SIPC will need funding to do it.
      http://www.NowAndTheFuture.com

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        Word around here is that Madoff was a member of a very exclusive predominantly Jewish country club in the north part of Palm Beach Island (the really exclusive part).

        Many of his fellow club members invested with him and it has shaken that country club and many members of the wealthy Jewish elite badly.
        Greg

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          Originally posted by BiscayneSunrise View Post
          Word around here is that Madoff was a member of a very exclusive predominantly Jewish country club in the north part of Palm Beach Island (the really exclusive part).

          Many of his fellow club members invested with him and it has shaken that country club and many members of the wealthy Jewish elite badly.
          Geriatric throw down, last geezer left with his dentures intact wins.
          http://businesssheet.alleyinsider.co...lm-beach-party

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            Last edited by Nervous Drake; January 19, 2015, 12:11 PM.

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              SEC Chairman, Christopher Cox:

              "The Commission has learned that credible and specific allegations regarding Mr. Madoff's financial wrongdoing, going back to at least 1999, were repeatedly brought to the attention of SEC staff, but were never recommended to the Commission for action. I am gravely concerned by the apparent multiple failures over at least a decade to thoroughly investigate these allegations or at any point to seek formal authority to pursue them."

              In other news, Inspector Renault says he is 'shocked' to learn of gambling in Casablanca.

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                Lawsuits are already in the wind against SEC regulation failure- Due Diligence comes to mind- a public bailout in any other lingo. After all, the $50B is gone and these aren't Pennsylvania school teachers' pensions were talking about :eek:

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                  Madoff's bail conditions are eased

                  By Alex Berenson
                  Published: December 18, 2008


                  NEW YORK: Bernard Madoff, the New York financier who the authorities say has confessed to a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, will not be going to jail even though he failed to meet the original terms of his $10 million bail agreement.

                  U.S. government prosecutors said they had modified the terms of Madoff's agreement so that he would not need to find four people to co-sign his bond. Madoff was unable to meet that condition, prosecutors said. Even his sons, Andrew and Mark, were apparently unwilling to help. A lawyer for the sons said they were unaware of the scheme and were cooperating with the authorities.

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                  ah well

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                  • #10
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                    The Golfing Association is probable happy to have to such a consistent golfer :-)

                    http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/20...n-investor/?hp

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                    • #11
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                      The latest: Madoff has agreed to house arrest in New York. He will be under private surveillance, as much or more for his own protection as anything else. He agreed to wear an electronic monitor.

                      It's nice to see Bernie being treated just like the rest of us.

                      It's a beautiful thing

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                        Last edited by Nervous Drake; January 19, 2015, 12:08 PM.

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                          Originally posted by don View Post
                          "The village had to be destroyed in order to save it."
                          Hi,
                          here a suggestion to "Madeoff" and others "bezzler" gentlemans like him,
                          a good leisure time during your prison free time: try to learn building "jenga structure" or learn to play the "jenga game block" with his teammate.

                          And the result is a collapsing structure.

                          http://faculty.nmu.edu/ims/rockefellerdemolition.htm real structure

                          http://www.unoriginal.co.uk/jenga.html online game

                          www.hasbro.com/games/family-games/jenga/ block game

                          Have fun !!

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                            Originally posted by marsien59 View Post
                            Hi,
                            here a suggestion to "Madeoff" and others "bezzler" gentlemans like him,
                            a good leisure time during your prison free time: try to learn building "jenga structure" or learn to play the "jenga game block" with his teammate.

                            And the result is a collapsing structure.

                            http://faculty.nmu.edu/ims/rockefellerdemolition.htm real structure
                            I think I would go crazy building this thing, everytime you hit something or a stone falls into the structure the thing could collapse.

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                              Originally posted by D-Mack View Post
                              I think I would go crazy building this thing, everytime you hit something or a stone falls into the structure the thing could collapse.
                              As an alternative, suggest pick-up-sticks

                              Has that built-in inevitable failure/disclosure :cool:

                              So Bernie :p

                              So FIRE

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