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Episode 315 – Meet Goldman Sachs, the Vampire Squid

[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/episode315-lq.mp3"][/audio]We all know Goldman Sachs is the very embodiment of evil...or do we? What is Goldman Sachs? What does it do? Where did it come from and where is it going, and is there anything that can be done to stop it? Buckle in for this edition of The Corbett Report where James dares to take on the vampire squid itself.

Banksters Who Want To Run For Office Are Being Schooled In The Fine Art Of Corruption By The Bankster Lobbying Organization

2 of the banksters most profitable investments in Congress-- Emanuel and HimesIf you think Trump has gone overboard in draining the swamp and what DC needs is more banksters in public office, good news: banksters and lobbyists are launching an effort to train banksters who want to run for state or federal office.

No, Unfortunately, The Republican Agenda Is Not A Mirage

Wednesday House Republicans rolled back another Obama rule so that-- after Trump signs it-- when people file for unemployment compensation they will be able to be drug-tested. Looks like the GOP is eager to ramp up the War of Drugs again-- and fill those private prison jail cells for their campaign donors. Kevin Brady's blil passed 236-189.

The Past, Present and Future of Goldman Sachs


Of all the investment banks on Wall Street, Goldman Sachs enjoys the most incestuous relationship with Washington, where it has a revolving door at the Treasury Department. As a former managing director at the firm, Nomi Prins is uniquely situated to discuss that relationship and what makes the revolving door so insidious. She joins us today to outline the firm’s past and explore its future with her latest article, “On The Goldmanization Of President Trump.”

Interview 1252 – Nomi Prins Exposes Government Sachs

[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2017-02-06%20Nomi%20Prins.mp3"][/audio]Of all the investment banks on Wall Street, Goldman Sachs enjoys the most incestuous relationship with Washington, where it has a revolving door at the Treasury Department. As a former managing director at the firm, Nomi Prins is uniquely situated to discuss that relationship and what makes the revolving door so insidious.

Interview 1249 – Carey Wedler on How Government $ach$ Won The (s)Election

[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2017-02-01%20Carey%20Wedler.mp3"][/audio]After appointing Goldman bankers to head the Treasury and the SEC and key economic advisory positions, it looks like the Trump era will be business as usual for Government Sachs. Today Carey Wedler of TheAntiMedia.org joins us to discuss her recent article, "Actually, Goldman Sachs 'Hacked' the Election."