“she discovers startling facts about both the Wall Street Empire and herself. Her dilemma is timeless and universal, asking the questions – who are we as individuals? As a country? What is it we finally want to become?”
Sounds like Nomi is aspiring to become … gasp … Ayn Rand ?!
Those 2 children on the cover photo could be alive today to witness the current financial disaster. Maybe they are the young fathers of Blankfein and Dimon !
There could be some sour grapes behind this woman. Why are we to assume she was so squeaky clean during her stint with Goldman Sachs? Whistleblowers can sometimes be those who want to be an insider, but get passed over. Then, all of a sudden, they claim the moral high ground, (and rake in the dough in the process)
Here is a good article on the progress of #occupywallstreet – http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/sep/19/occupy-wall-street-financial-system
Book link: http://www.amazon.com/Black-Tuesday-Nomi-Prins/dp/1463557663/
Nomi is cool, love her work.
“she discovers startling facts about both the Wall Street Empire and herself. Her dilemma is timeless and universal, asking the questions – who are we as individuals? As a country? What is it we finally want to become?”
Sounds like Nomi is aspiring to become … gasp … Ayn Rand ?!
Those 2 children on the cover photo could be alive today to witness the current financial disaster. Maybe they are the young fathers of Blankfein and Dimon !
There could be some sour grapes behind this woman. Why are we to assume she was so squeaky clean during her stint with Goldman Sachs? Whistleblowers can sometimes be those who want to be an insider, but get passed over. Then, all of a sudden, they claim the moral high ground, (and rake in the dough in the process)