I guess that is a personal line for everyone. For the folks in Cyprus Do you risk jail and charges from the Eurocrats and keep the bank open and allow people access to their accounts. Or do you face angry mobs who are intent on punishing anyone they deem is associated with taking their hard earned money. Mr. Gerald Celente often goes over this. When you steal a mans job, his savings, and his house and all that is important in his life you make him a desperate man with little left to lose and he can completely lose it. The events going on every day, appear to this untrained observer, to be pushing more and more people in that direction. That is why it is most vitally important that we try to resolve these complex issues before everything goes to pieces. Mob rule is very unpleasant and not easily quelled. Things and events get out of control quickly and are unpredictable. Seems ethics and morals don't apply since there are not severe penalties for this stuff anymore. In the great depression bankers ,traders and ordinary people stepped out of high building windows rather than face the shame and ruin that they had created. Today they are celebrated, congratulated and made out to be stars for ripping people off. We are at a crossroads and I fear we are taking the wrong path. |