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Octafish

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107. The people who tried to overthrow FDR in 1933 had kids.
Sat Apr 5, 2014, 12:05 PM
Apr 2014

Generation upon generation, knowing only service to power and property.



Kevin Phillips called them a ''multigenerational family of fibbers.''



The Barreling Bushes

Four generations of the dynasty have chased profits through cozy ties with Mideast leaders, spinning webs of conflicts of interest

by Kevin Phillips
Published on Sunday, January 11, 2004 by the Los Angeles Times

EXCERPT...

During these years, Bush's four sons - George W., Jeb, Neil and Marvin - were following in the family footsteps, lining up business deals with Saudi, Kuwaiti and Bahraini moneymen and cozying up to BCCI. The Middle East was becoming a convenient family money spigot.

Eldest son George W. Bush made his first Middle East connection in the late 1970s with James Bath, a Texas businessmen who served as the North American representative for two rich Saudis (and Osama bin Laden relatives) - billionaire Salem bin Laden and banker and BCCI insider Khalid bin Mahfouz. Bath put $50,000 into Bush's 1979 Arbusto oil partnership, probably using Bin Laden-Bin Mahfouz funds.

In the late 1980s, after several failed oil ventures, the future 43rd president let the ailing oil business in which he was a major stockholder and chairman be bought out by another foreign-influenced operation, Harken Energy. The Wall Street Journal commented in 1991, "The mosaic of BCCI connections surrounding Harken Energy may prove nothing more than how ubiquitous the rogue bank's ties were. But the number of BCCI-connected people who had dealings with Harken - all since George W. Bush came on board - likewise raises the question of whether they mask an effort to cozy up to a presidential son."

Other hints of cronyism came in 1990 when inexperienced Harken got a major contract to drill in the Persian Gulf for the government of Bahrain. Time magazine reporters Jonathan Beaty and S.C. Gwynne, in their book "The Outlaw Bank," concluded "that Mahfouz, or other BCCI players, must have had a hand in steering the oil-drilling contract to the president's son." The web entangling the Bush presidencies was already being spun.

CONTINUED...

http://faculty.plts.edu/gpence/html/kevin_phillips.htm




The people who tried to overthrow FDR in 1933 had kids.

And they are the ones* screwing America now.

What's different today, is we don't have Smedley Butler or FDR to stop them.



Baron de Rothschild and Prescott Bush, share a moment and some information, back in the day.

* Of course, it's not just a few rich families's offspring who screw the majority today. They've hired help and built up the giant noise machine to continue their work overthrowing the progress FDR and the New Deal brought America for 80 years.

Why would the nation and world's richest people do that? Progress costs money. And they don't want to pay for it, even when they've gained more wealth than all of history put together. Instead, whey continue to work -- legally, through government and lobbyists -- to amass even more, transferring the wealth of the many to themselves.

And instead of an armed mob led by a war hero on a white horse, as planned in 1933, their weapon since Pruneface made his first payment to the Ayatollah has been "Supply Side Economics." To most Americans, that means Trickle-Down.



Rothschild and Freshfields founders’ had links to slavery, papers reveal

By Carola Hoyos
Financial Times

Two of the biggest names in the City of London had previously undisclosed links to slavery in the British colonies, documents seen by the Financial Times have revealed.

Nathan Mayer Rothschild, the banking family’s 19th-century patriarch, and James William Freshfield, founder of Freshfields, the top City law firm, benefited financially from slavery, records from the National Archives show, even though both have often been portrayed as opponents of slavery.

Far from being a matter of distant history, slavery remains a highly contentious issue in the US, where Rothschild and Freshfields are both active.

Companies alleged to have links to past slave injustices have come under pressure to make restitution.

JPMorgan, the investment bank, set up a $5m scholarship fund for black students studying in Louisiana after apologising in 2005 for the company’s historic links to slavery.

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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7c0f5014-628c-11de-b1c9-00144feabdc0.html



And Americans wonder why Wall Street gets ahead.

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My EYES! [View all] Octafish Apr 2014 OP
I wouldn't line my bird cage with them Autumn Apr 2014 #1
That should be the official review. Octafish Apr 2014 #5
I would FiveGoodMen Apr 2014 #11
It would be animal cruelty. GoCubsGo Apr 2014 #60
Are you sure the bird wouldn't enjoy shitting on Bush? FiveGoodMen Apr 2014 #62
Sure, but who knows what kind of crud is on those things? GoCubsGo Apr 2014 #71
I was about to say the same thing. nt Bonobo Apr 2014 #73
MOBA might take them after the empty libraries are closed Warpy Apr 2014 #51
Personally, I would happily JEB Apr 2014 #67
Well I would too, but I think it would be cruel to force my birds to. Autumn Apr 2014 #68
I would malaise Apr 2014 #103
I'd like to see him paint the inside of a prison cell. calimary Apr 2014 #2
That is an excellent suggestion. Octafish Apr 2014 #6
When you have money and connections, you get to be whatever you want in the US siligut Apr 2014 #3
Absolutely. Octafish Apr 2014 #8
So glad to get a chance to keep this link. Great 'toon, as well. Thank you. n/t Judi Lynn Apr 2014 #117
He's just as qualified to have his own art exhibit as he was to be president. Gidney N Cloyd Apr 2014 #4
Well said, Gidney N Cloyd. Octafish Apr 2014 #10
The sad part mc51tc Apr 2014 #7
Meals of bread and water and hard labor for the rest of 43's natural days... Octafish Apr 2014 #12
Disgusting. Solly Mack Apr 2014 #9
They stink, too, of sulfur. Octafish Apr 2014 #14
Worse. They're complicit in the cover-up. Solly Mack Apr 2014 #16
obstruction of justice questionseverything Apr 2014 #55
gag trusty elf Apr 2014 #13
I love you. Solly Mack Apr 2014 #17
Now THAT's Art. Octafish Apr 2014 #18
Perfect, just perfect SummerSnow Apr 2014 #19
brilliant Norman Rockwell style nt grasswire Apr 2014 #27
LMAO!!!!!! This is the best!!! I love you too!! BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2014 #29
Oh, gawd, that's wonderful! Warpy Apr 2014 #52
Would that be Moron "Rockwell"? calimary Apr 2014 #72
The pretzel is a nice touch Blue Owl Apr 2014 #78
Classic. Thanks! LibDemAlways Apr 2014 #106
That is awesome! n/t mockmonkey Apr 2014 #113
It's repulsive he gets a gallery opening and press for that trash. Avalux Apr 2014 #15
Damn lib'rul Media!!! blkmusclmachine Apr 2014 #23
This guy should have a show at a few Presidential Libraries. Octafish Apr 2014 #38
The "Gallery" is the GW Bush library... SomethingFishy Apr 2014 #122
Hitler was an artist too Ichingcarpenter Apr 2014 #20
If he could have, he would have taken everybody else with him. Octafish Apr 2014 #39
Worse than Hitler! Crabby Appleton Apr 2014 #21
Did more harm to the nation -- destroying liberty and justice, impoverishing the middle class... Octafish Apr 2014 #41
Please reconsider this demwing Apr 2014 #92
Why should people walk away from the truth? Octafish Apr 2014 #97
All of that is true, but none of it makes him worse than Hitler. demwing Apr 2014 #109
Did you know the bank Prescott Bush was a director of was seized for collaboration? jmowreader Apr 2014 #118
Yes, I was aware. /nt demwing Apr 2014 #119
Out, out, damned spot!!! blkmusclmachine Apr 2014 #22
That IS it. Octafish Apr 2014 #48
Classic use of bourbon & water colors LannyDeVaney Apr 2014 #24
George W. Bush's Story About Vladimir Putin's Dog Explains So Much Octafish Apr 2014 #50
My God! llmart Apr 2014 #25
Like Midas of Feces. Octafish Apr 2014 #57
The emperors new clothes liberal N proud Apr 2014 #26
After 9-11, even DUers were falling over themselves to worship the ground the drunk walked on. Octafish Apr 2014 #58
Well, you know who else was a crap painter... geardaddy Apr 2014 #28
There are similarities of style. Octafish Apr 2014 #64
damn unionthug777 Apr 2014 #30
Velvet Smirko may bring accomplished missionary relief. Octafish Apr 2014 #85
thanks octafish unionthug777 Apr 2014 #95
Peace, my Friend. Peace. CLICK. Octafish Apr 2014 #100
Paint-by-numbers bearssoapbox Apr 2014 #31
DU helps people remember the Truth about the Drunken Coke Whore n Thief. Octafish Apr 2014 #91
Nope. He's Awful. Leith Apr 2014 #32
Experts agree: Idiocy In Art and Politics Octafish Apr 2014 #121
bad art by illiterate trash? already covered MisterP Apr 2014 #33
Here's good art. Octafish Apr 2014 #94
More proof the elite are increasingly corrupt - and totally out of touch with reality. reformist2 Apr 2014 #34
The quote on the wall got to me. Octafish Apr 2014 #120
Wonderful... zappaman Apr 2014 #35
In what way? Octafish Apr 2014 #37
Never heard of Triumph, huh? zappaman Apr 2014 #47
No. I just don't give attention to the same things you do, zappaman. Octafish Apr 2014 #87
Yes, those paintings you posted were soooooooo important. zappaman Apr 2014 #102
They help reveal the pysche of a mass murderer who served as figurehead for the United States. Octafish Apr 2014 #105
Sorry I thought you were making fun of Dubya's paintings and joined in... zappaman Apr 2014 #111
Smear all you want. Octafish Apr 2014 #112
Well...Elmer Wayne Henley Jr remains the best murderer/painter in Texas Tom Ripley Apr 2014 #36
Maybe there could be a show? Octafish Apr 2014 #88
He's no Bob Ross. edbermac Apr 2014 #40
Absolutely. Big, Big, Big Difference for Me. Octafish Apr 2014 #90
I did like the Whisp Apr 2014 #42
Art that Tells Us Nothing at All Octafish Apr 2014 #101
Bush or Serial Killer John Wayne Gacy Yavin4 Apr 2014 #43
This feels like a gallery of Hitler's wallpaper being displayed at Auschwitz. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2014 #44
Recalling another fail 'artist' xxqqqzme Apr 2014 #45
It's so funny, everything they say and do turns out to be the opposite. Rex Apr 2014 #46
I have nothing, at all, to really say about those without a human soul. K&R n/t bobthedrummer Apr 2014 #49
Maybe we could sell prints of those paintings.......as dartboards! LongTomH Apr 2014 #53
Junior Bush sure is a lucky fellow. democrank Apr 2014 #54
He's better than me but... ryan_cats Apr 2014 #56
Yuk. The Toady Show devoted time to this crap for two days. GoCubsGo Apr 2014 #59
It's a way to present a murderous war monger in a folksy manner. Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #69
Look... Lady Freedom Returns Apr 2014 #61
I'm holding back judgement until the goat paintings are in view. L0oniX Apr 2014 #63
Did someone say goat? Octafish Apr 2014 #65
John Gacy was a painter too. Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #66
Mass Murder compared with Genocide Octafish Apr 2014 #86
I'm with you 110% my brother! Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #98
He's nowhere as good as Cecilia Gimenez. rug Apr 2014 #70
Criminal. Octafish Apr 2014 #75
That's all true, plus her intentions were good, unlike his. rug Apr 2014 #79
"Neanderthal Jesus" is a great way to describe * MisterP Apr 2014 #77
MAD did. rug Apr 2014 #80
Between the hideous art work and the BEYOND inane "motto" that whole wall needs to be blown up Number23 Apr 2014 #74
Who's the burn victim in the painting? bravenak Apr 2014 #76
The guy with no lips? Octafish Apr 2014 #83
Paint by numbers SoCalDem Apr 2014 #81
This is the Art of Forest Gump Octafish Apr 2014 #82
Wish he would have found his love for painting TBF Apr 2014 #84
his art of 'leadership' was to lead america into a disastrous, unnecessary war. spanone Apr 2014 #89
That is not even a good likeness of Pappy treestar Apr 2014 #93
The Charade in art polynomial Apr 2014 #96
They are all done in tempera paints. RoccoR5955 Apr 2014 #99
You know, my friend… when you think about it... MrMickeysMom Apr 2014 #104
The people who tried to overthrow FDR in 1933 had kids. Octafish Apr 2014 #107
I do believe you just linked one of the greatest threads from 2008, Octafish... MrMickeysMom Apr 2014 #108
Every. Day. Octafish Apr 2014 #110
...and SwampRat FlatBaroque Jul 2015 #123
Actually, I think W.'s painting is his strongest talent. DirkGently Apr 2014 #114
Good to see that George made it through the "Paint a Clown" class. Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2014 #115
K&R. I agree with you. Overseas Apr 2014 #116
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