Posted on 09/28/2014 1:09:28 PM PDT by Nachum
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I looked for the satire tag but did not see one.
Obviously satire...or is it?
He isn’t worth a plugged nickel, let alone $77M.
Further proof of the big Government-Banking Complex.
It’s called “Fascism.”
“In case you were wondering who really runs the show.”
Satire run the show.
Being punked is the final act.
The same people he scammed Billions from ?
Huh ?????????????????
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And, in a few years, Holder will have yet another job, likely working in the prison kitchen or laundry at Club Fed.
He should be going to jail. This is outrageous!
Neither Mr. J. P. Morgan and Mr. Salmon Chase would have never tolerated an evil commie like eric holder to even have an account in their financial institutions much less be a member of their once-esteemed staff. For that matter, even the ‘RAT Aaron Burr (founder of what became the Bank of Manhattan, precursor to the present Chase) would have shown eric holder the door.
Punked.
His party is responsible for 93 million Americans out of the labor force but yet he lands a $77 million a year job with corporate America. Glad to know that leftists have no problem living with their hypocrisy.
This has to be a come-on.
If not then being a corrupt Black guy really pays well.
“This is outrageous!”
Yes, it is outrageous that people can be duped so easily.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Currant
The Daily Currant is an American satirical news blog that focuses on politics, technology, and entertainment.[1] A number of its satirical stories have been taken for true news reports by press.[2]
Yep. There were lines in the article which were dead giveaways.
$77M?
For you “Occupy Wall Street” trolls, that puts your hero Eric the Red in the top .000001%.
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