Having followed this slow-motion take-over of our Nation for years and in daily detail - I'm with Denninger. It's the only way. These legally sanctioned criminals are absolutely going to moot every single progressive idea and ideal you have.
Child-welfare, women's rights, health-care, war - peace, justice - The American "Way" - all have been corrupted by these thieves.
Denninger is a good guy, in a sea of indifferent ethics. He's an authority in his own right, and deeply schooled in the financial mechanisms. If he's calling for a boycott - it's the only way.
I've known a lot of CEOs in my time. Socially. Regular family connections.
To a man or woman - right, left, center - regardless - the forecast is the same: American Bankruptsy followed by years of social stagnation based on STOLEN AMERICAN TAX DOLLARS.
The corruption of these people really knows no bounds. But I'll let Denninger finish up. Hey, Kossacks, wake up! Retake your country from these well-dressed, well-schooled thieves!
Had Enough? Time For A Boycott!
Have you had it with the scams, frauds, "mark to myth" and lies?
Tired of this sort of garbage - being punished for being responsible?
You may believe that your exemplary behavior shields you from unexpected credit card fees. Sadly, that is no longer the case.
You can stop it.
Yes, you.
All 330,000,000 of you.
Here's how.
Go withdraw all your money and business from the following institutions:
Bank of America
Wells Fargo/Wachovia
Citibank
JP Morgan/Chase
To which list I would add NYB Mellon.
karl denninger profile
Mr. Denninger is the former CEO of MCSNet, a regional Chicago area networking and Internet company that operated from 1987 to 1998. MCSNet was proud to offer several "firsts" in the Internet Service space, including integral customer-specified spam filtering for all customers and the first virtual web server available to the general public. Mr. Denninger's other accmplishments include the design and construction of regional and national IP-based networks and development of electronic conferencing software reaching back to the 1980s.
He has been a full-time trader since 1998, author of The Market Ticker (http://market-ticker.org), a daily market commentary, and operator of TickerForum, an online trading community, both since 2007.
Mr. Denninger received the 2008 Reed Irvine Accuracy In Media Award for Grassroots Journalism for his coverage of the 2008 market meltdown.