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  • November 14, 2008 04:21 PM EST by Cody Willard

    The Big 3: Where's My Money? In Vikram's and Soro's Pockets; Or, That Homeless Ain't Got No Money In His Pocket

    1. Where’s My Money?! In Vikram’s Pocket

    2. Where’s My Money?! In Soros’ Pocket

    3. No Money In The Homeless Kid’s Pocket

    1. Citigroup CEO’s own paycheck would bounce if not for the welfare it’s been receiving from you and me. Yesterday he took that welfare money he got and bought himself millions of dollars of Citigroup stock that will receive dividends with the welfare we’re still sending Citigroup. Where’s My Money?! It’s in Vikram Pandit’s pocket.

    2. AIG sold trillions of dollars worth of complicated derivative insurance that lots of smart analysts said would never be able to be paid. Now we’re sending welfare to AIG so it can cover all the contracts that it sold to whom…the hedge funds and pension funds who took mindless risks by buying the worthless insurance. Where’s My Money? It’s in George Soros’ pockets.

    3. I saw a teenager eating ketchup packets on the Subway today. Runaway kid, I’m sure. He’s hungry, he’s scared and he’s probably going to end up hurting himself and others someday. Where’s My Money?! It sure ain’t in his pocket. Volunteer some time to help runaways before this year’s over.

Monty T.

Cody, I am stunned as I watch the Fox Network coverage of the G20 meeting in Washington. References to the IMF creating and controlling a world bank system make me cringe. I cannot believe this is happening. Seems to me your call of the Illuminati is spot on. Americans need to understand the seriousness of this. I am sickened by the white collar welfare system taking care of the fat cats but this idea that the IMF should take over the financial system is frightening. We were sold a bill of goods by Paulson. The marketing ploy of saying that we were not bailing out the crooks on Wall street and saying that we were going to instead help the folks on main street is a travesty. They couldn't sell the "bailout" package so they changed it to the "rescue" plan. I feel as though the America that so many of our young men and women are fighting to protect may no longer exist. Liberty and freedom are our two biggest assets and they seem to be under attack. Keep up your great work. Fight the fight.

November 14, 2008 at 7:08 pm

James

Lets make this whole fiasco even sicker. Hartford Insurance Group (HIG) has just bought a small Savings and Loan for $10 million dollars so they can now tap the Government funds to the tune of $3.4 BILLION dollars. Cody, PLEASE don't let them get away with this without a fight. http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/djf500/200811141755DOWJONESDJONLINE000822_FORTUNE5.htm

November 14, 2008 at 6:28 pm

Ward

Cody you are right on. This is the greatest fraud every committed. Hey, where are the rest of the pundits calling it as it is??? Probably standing next to Paulson with their hands open. Shame on them!

November 14, 2008 at 6:21 pm

Chimpanzee #47

Homeless ? no, his parents were investment bankers.

November 14, 2008 at 5:10 pm

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  • Cody Willard is an anchor on the FOX Business Network. Willard is also the principal of an investment management company. He was a long-time featured columnist for the Financial Times and TheStreet.com as well as a regular featured economist and stock picker on CNBC's ''Kudlow & Company."

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