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NYT -- A Florida money manager is missing and the police have opened an investigation into the possible disappearance of “hundreds of millions” of dollars, according to the authorities.
The police are searching for Arthur Nadel, 75, a prominent Sarasota philanthropist and fund manager who was reported missing by his family Wednesday. He left a note, described as a suicide note by The Sarasota Herald- Tribune, that reported that investors could be out as much as $350 million.
The Sarasota police are investigating complaints from at least five investors in Mr. Nadel’s funds, run from a management office in Sarasota, that their money has disappeared.
Except that nobody really cares about gubmint debt. It's not real money and it never has to be paid back. The boomers don't care, the x-ers don't know and the younger folks are not paying attention. I can only pray for a monetary disaster that will shake the foundation of this out of control country. Talk is cheap, and apparently for our representatives dollars are cheaper.
PerpWalkWatch - # of Hours New AG Eric Holder Has Let Angelo Mozilo Run Free
Eric Holder and Barack Obama Failure to Arrest Angelo Mozilo 2862 Hours (countdown suspended 6/21/2009)
ERIC HOLDER - YOU ARE A COWARD
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(UPDATE 6.4.09 - SEC CHARGES MOZILO WITH INSIDER TRADING. YET ERIC HOLDER STILL SITS ON HIS ASS AND DOES NOTHING)
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4 comments:
Nice find... haven't seen that one before.
This might echo your thoughts.
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/01/17/how-it-feels-to-be-a-american-taxpayer/
UNITED STATES OF PONZERICA:
NYT -- A Florida money manager is missing and the police have opened an investigation into the possible disappearance of “hundreds of millions” of dollars, according to the authorities.
The police are searching for Arthur Nadel, 75, a prominent Sarasota philanthropist and fund manager who was reported missing by his family Wednesday. He left a note, described as a suicide note by The Sarasota Herald- Tribune, that reported that investors could be out as much as $350 million.
The Sarasota police are investigating complaints from at least five investors in Mr. Nadel’s funds, run from a management office in Sarasota, that their money has disappeared.
http://tinyurl.com/7zcut8
$200,000 of debt per citizen.
Most realize it can't continue; nobody will contemplate how it ends.
Unable to control itself, our system marches us to the precipice.
Except that nobody really cares about gubmint debt. It's not real money and it never has to be paid back. The boomers don't care, the x-ers don't know and the younger folks are not paying attention. I can only pray for a monetary disaster that will shake the foundation of this out of control country.
Talk is cheap, and apparently for our representatives dollars are cheaper.
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