Wall Street, meet Eric W. Haugaard, a civil engineer who designs water and sewer-line systems for the North Carolina Department of Transportation. Haugaard says he had tears in his eyes as he watched Barack Obama’s acceptance speech, hopeful that politics would get more constructive and the economic crisis would get fixed. Today, he is disgusted when he thinks about “what Wall Street has done to average, honest, tax-paying, no-loopholes citizens,” and says it makes him ill when he considers that Congress is letting... TAGGED: Wall Street, BloombergRECOMMENDED ARTICLES| Win tickets to the ATP finalsAriel LeveWhere am I?Number 85 Broad Street, a dull, rust-coloured office block in lower Manhattan, doesn’t look like a place to stop and stare, and that’s just the way the people who work... more ›› |
| The only thing worse than Goldman Sachs amassing close to $20 billion
in bonus money for its executives based on various government
subsidies and bailout measures is listening to senior executives there
trying to explain it all... more ›› |
| Turn autoplay offTurn autoplay onPlease activate cookies in order to turn autoplay offImagine The Sopranos, The Wire and Gordon Gekko all rolled into one. You don't have to: the FBI has just broken one of the largest-ever insider... more ›› |
| (ii) If you submit material to this site or to BLP or its representative, unless BLP indicates otherwise, you grant Bloomberg a nonexclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, and fully sublicensable right to use, reproduce,... more ›› |
| (ii) If you submit material to this site or to BLP or its representative, unless BLP indicates otherwise, you grant Bloomberg a nonexclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, and fully sublicensable right to use, reproduce,... more ›› |
| |