Trump’s Greatest Enemy is the Financial ‘Vampire Squid’

Saturday, March 17, 2018
By Paul Martin

Ivan Danilov
SputnikNews.com
17.03.2018

Donald Trump’s trade war puts him at odds with Goldman Sachs which is one of the most powerful financial institutions in the world. Goldman Sachs, also known as the “vampire squid” is not only too big to fail, but it’s also too big to lose.

At first glance, Donald Trump and Goldman Sachs are unlikely allies, however Trump’s entourage is full of former Goldman Sachs employees, known as “Goldmanites.”

The “Goldmanites” have few things in common with the former employees of other financial institutions, and that is because the “Goldmanite” community functions more like an influence network or a quasi-secret political club.

However, the gargantuan influence of the Goldman Sachs alumni is an open secret. In 2008 the British newspaper The Independent published a list of influential “Goldmanites” under the title “How Goldman Sachs took over the world.”

The go-to resource for American stock investors Investopedia has an entire article, dedicated to Goldman Sachs influence: “26 Goldman Sachs Alumni Who Run the World”.

Suffice it to say that a short and woefully incomplete list of “Goldmanites” in positions of power would include Hank Paulson, Treasury secretary under George W. Bush; Mario Draghi, Head of the European Central Bank; Robert Zoellick, ex-president of the World Bank and former deputy to Condoleezza Rice at the State Department; Robert Rubin, US Treasury secretary under Bill Clinton; Joshua Bolten, campaign aide and chief of staff under George W. Bush; William Dudley, president of the New York Fed and vice-chair of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).

Goldman Sachs owes its infamous moniker, “the vampire squid,” to Rolling Stone’s Matt Taibi, who published an epic takedown of Goldman Sachs in the aftermath of the global financial crisis:

“The world’s most powerful investment bank is a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money. In fact, the history of the recent financial crisis, which doubles as a history of the rapid decline and fall of the suddenly swindled dry American empire, reads like a Who’s Who of Goldman Sachs graduates.”

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