This was the beginning of the end in 2008. Banks were providing commercial loans to high-risk developers, many of which were on their boards. Looks like they haven’t learned their lesson.
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Are you saying 1929 all over again?
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The rich people were the ones jumping from windows. I'm totally fine with that.
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Yep while working class starved with no safety nets.pic.twitter.com/7klGelWPje
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For Wall Street, their modus operandus is: If it worked once, it can work again and the long-term repercussions be damned. Those repercussions are for some other suckers.
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How long have we got?

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No, the last "shadow banking frenzy" was bitcoin, remember, about 6 months ago? duh.
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#MAGA the shadow-bankingful frenzyful on wallful streetful centered on homeful loans. the investmentsful at playwise are collateralize…fulThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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