Wrangling The Giant Vampire Squid
Matt  Taibbi has been waiting to watch Goldman Sachs executives go to jail  for a while–at least since 2009 when he called Goldman the “great  vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity relentlessly jamming  its blood funnel into anything that smells like money.”Released today, the latest installment of Taibbi’s manifesto against all things Goldman  sets up a pretty simple proposition based on the recently released  650-page report from Senator Carl Levin’s Subcommittee on  Investigations, detailing the collapse of the American financial system.  Taibbi wastes no time with whodunnit paragraphs, instead setting the  smoking gun on the doorstep of the Department of Justice. Like a  rewriting of the Senate investigator’s above quote, Taibbi declares,  “Everything’s fucked up, and it’s time for Goldman Sachs to go to jail.  You don’t even have to investigate because the Senate did it for you.  Just issue those subpoenas.” (The Atlantic Wire)
Apparently the vampire squid  also has an appetite for metal. Goldman Sachs is making an estimated  $165 million per year though Detroit warehouses jam-packed with more  than a million tons of industrial metal aluminum or about a “quarter of  global reported inventories,” reports  Reuters. The news service’s fascinating investigation finds that by  simply storing the metals in its warehouses, the investment bank reaps  tens of millions of dollars in rental revenues every year. The  warehousing business takes advantage of a regulation imposed by the  London Metal Exchange that  allows warehouses to release “only a tiny  fraction of their inventories per day, much less than the metal that is  regularly taken in for storage.” (The Atlantic Wire)
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