George Soros - he can has cheeseburger

Quote from Aok:

2 things about George Soros:

First, it always amazes me how when these killers who made their fortunes in the "free" markets as "capitalists" feel the pangs of mortality they suddenly shift to know-more/better-than-you socialists.

Of course sheep will always need a shepherd. Who better than them to remake the world. Buffet and Gates too are of the opinion that the rules should change AFTER they have made their hyper-inflation proof fortunes because NOW they have real power.... they're connected. Money is incidental. A tool. Used to control flesh. Flesh is power. Allocation of flesh is the ultimate expression of their genius. Lives are chits. Nothing more.

Second. I have read just about every book about Soros. The man is not shy about telling you how great he is. Good for him and I dont have a problem with that. At least he earned it. But every psyche has a crack and his is his childhood.

The Nazis put the ultimate paradigm shift on his world.

When it fell apart he learned that rights are nothing. Property is nothing. Morality is merely a intellectual concept. He detests his weakness and seeks to obliterate it in others. And so there are no rights. There is only power. Having the power, gives you the right. Since he is also an atheist, there is no greater power than mans, and thus no greater power than his or whoever can hold such power.

He has become the very thing that twisted him. A Nazi of a sort.

He is an interesting man. A very, VERY dangerous one as well.

Glenn Beck? He and Keith Odorman are two sides of the same carnival barkers coin. Good luck to em both.

I have read all of Soros's books as well and I came to exactly the same conclusion. Great post.
 
Quote from ChkitOut:

The glen beck show is a bit overly dramatic.

But I guess you need to be that way to keep viewers, it
is tv after all.

He is kind of funny though.

The other day he said you MUST buy gold and then qualified
his statement by saying he has no idea where the price is going,
it could crash tomorrow.

So I'm thinking.. why the hell MUST we buy gold then? If gold
crashes, I would assume that means the dollar would be strong
in that case. I don't get it. :confused:

I like Glen Back, but agree, he's overly dramatic. My Clients are mostly conservative retirees, and when they watch Glen, I often have a job on my hands explaining that he may be right on many issues, but not investments.
 
Quote from Aok:

2 things about George Soros:

First, it always amazes me how when these killers who made their fortunes in the "free" markets as "capitalists" feel the pangs of mortality they suddenly shift to know-more/better-than-you socialists.

Of course sheep will always need a shepherd. Who better than them to remake the world. Buffet and Gates too are of the opinion that the rules should change AFTER they have made their hyper-inflation proof fortunes because NOW they have real power.... they're connected. Money is incidental. A tool. Used to control flesh. Flesh is power. Allocation of flesh is the ultimate expression of their genius. Lives are chits. Nothing more.

Second. I have read just about every book about Soros. The man is not shy about telling you how great he is. Good for him and I dont have a problem with that. At least he earned it. But every psyche has a crack and his is his childhood.

The Nazis put the ultimate paradigm shift on his world.

When it fell apart he learned that rights are nothing. Property is nothing. Morality is merely a intellectual concept. He detests his weakness and seeks to obliterate it in others. And so there are no rights. There is only power. Having the power, gives you the right. Since he is also an atheist, there is no greater power than mans, and thus no greater power than his or whoever can hold such power.

He has become the very thing that twisted him. A Nazi of a sort.

He is an interesting man. A very, VERY dangerous one as well.

Glenn Beck? He and Keith Odorman are two sides of the same carnival barkers coin. Good luck to em both.

I agree.

A socialist with money is scary. Soros IS dangerous...
 
You jokers who criticize Soros are, well, jokers. You don't know what you're talking about, and you readily chew and swallow anything predigested and presented to you on a plate. I've read a number of books by him and about him. Most recently, in Sebastian Mallaby's excellent history of hedge funds, More Money Than God. Yes, he is somewhat liberal in his politics, which happens to be my own viewpoint. However, as with guys like Buffett, he wants what's best for the country rather than for himself personally. If you suggest otherwise, you're just someone else's drone. There is so much bullshit written about him and some of you guys are just passing it on like a disease.
 
Quote from Gabfly1:

You jokers who criticize Soros are, well, jokers. You don't know what you're talking about, and you readily chew and swallow anything predigested and presented to you on a plate. I've read a number of books by him and about him. Most recently, in Sebastian Mallaby's excellent history of hedge funds, More Money Than God. Yes, he is somewhat liberal in his politics, which happens to be my own viewpoint. However, as with guys like Buffett, he wants what's best for the country rather than for himself personally. If you suggest otherwise, you're just someone else's drone. There is so much bullshit written about him and some of you guys are just passing it on like a disease.

If that statement is true, then why does he, as an American citizen have his hedge fund based in Bermuda where he pays little to no taxes? I mean look, he has all these great ideas for our government that cost the taxpayers billions of dollars but does he pay for any of this? No. Why not? If his ideas are so wonderful he should be more then happy to help contribute no? I'm confused Gabby. Why don't you help me understand.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

If that statement is true, then why does he, as an American citizen have his hedge fund based in Bermuda where he pays little to no taxes? I mean look, he has all these great ideas for our government that cost the taxpayers billions of dollars but does he pay for any of this? No. Why not? If his ideas are so wonderful he should be more then happy to help contribute no? I'm confused Gabby. Why don't you help me understand.
Really? Is that all you got? Here, let me help you understand.

"...He formed the Quantum Fund early that year with his partner at the time, James Rogers. It was then, as now, an offshore fund, based in Cura ao and off limits to U.S. citizens or residents. Soros has never sponsored a U.S. investment vehicle, even though his operations are based in New York. Offshore funds are exempt from U.S. regulation. Thus they can be as adventurous in their investing as the private hedge-fund limited partnerships that operate in the U.S. But the offshore funds can grow to any size, whereas hedge funds are limited by U.S. law to 99 investors and usually require a minimum investment of at least $1 million..."

http://www.businessweek.com/archives/1993/b333342.arc.htm
 
Quote from Gabfly1:

Really? Is that all you got? Here, let me help you understand.

"...He formed the Quantum Fund early that year with his partner at the time, James Rogers. It was then, as now, an offshore fund, based in Cura ao and off limits to U.S. citizens or residents. Soros has never sponsored a U.S. investment vehicle, even though his operations are based in New York. Offshore funds are exempt from U.S. regulation. Thus they can be as adventurous in their investing as the private hedge-fund limited partnerships that operate in the U.S. But the offshore funds can grow to any size, whereas hedge funds are limited by U.S. law to 99 investors and usually require a minimum investment of at least $1 million..."

http://www.businessweek.com/archives/1993/b333342.arc.htm

Dude, I went through that whole piece and there was nothing in it addressing my point. Like a typical liberal, you dodge and obfuscate. I guess that pretty sums it up then. You can't defend his hypocrisy.

Yes, I understand his investors are not liable for taxes as they are not US citizens, but he is!
 
Quote from Gabfly1:

My condolences.

Dude, you have nothing to say. This is what f*ucking drives me apeshit about liberals. They espouse all these views but when it comes to actually walking the walk, they run away. This pos evades our taxes but keeps a nice office on Park Ave in NY and lives in NY. What a f*cking douche bag.
 
Quote from Gabfly1:

You jokers who criticize Soros are, well, jokers. You don't know what you're talking about, and you readily chew and swallow anything predigested and presented to you on a plate. I've read a number of books by him and about him. Most recently, in Sebastian Mallaby's excellent history of hedge funds, More Money Than God. Yes, he is somewhat liberal in his politics, which happens to be my own viewpoint. However, as with guys like Buffett, he wants what's best for the country rather than for himself personally. If you suggest otherwise, you're just someone else's drone. There is so much bullshit written about him and some of you guys are just passing it on like a disease.

No, of course your political views don't bias you. There are two political views as far as I care:

1) I want to tell YOU want to do
2) Do what you want, just leave me the fuck alone

I suspect you fall under 1
 
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