Q&A With Shah: Now Is a Time to Come Together
Posted on November 04, 2012 at 05:00 AM EST
We've got some really good Q&A today, thanks to some really good comments and questions from you folks. But before we dive in, I want to say something about the storm that hit the U.S. this week. Personally, I was lucky: Hurricane Sandy only brushed by my home in the Northeast. But there are so many individuals, families, and businesses that weren't so lucky. They are dealing with everything from serious inconveniences to horrific tragedies. My heart and prayers go out to all of you who are trying to recover from this truly devastating storm. I especially feel for those of you who lost family members, friends, partners in life, and your beloved pets. I've had a glimpse of the devastation you're feeling. My girlfriend's amazing mother, sister, family members, and many, many dear friends live in Breezy Point and in the Rockaways. I was just there for her brother Johnny's wedding. The home on the beach I stayed in is flattened. Her mother's house is a wreck. And many, if not most, of their other family members' and friends' homes burned to the ground, were flattened, or drifted out to sea. Between the loss of lives and the horrific devastation, there's nothing much left of this once beautiful community where everyone knows everyone else and no-one locks their doors. Breezy and the Rockaways will rebuild. That's what New Yorkers do. They fight for their neighbors, their communities, their city, their state, and America. Their citizens will come together as neighbors and friends to help each other. Because that's what Americans do. This is who we are. In the meantime, I send my sincerest regards and deepest sympathies to those of you suffering tragic losses. Okay. Now let's get started with your comments on " Big Bank Protectionism ." Q: What happened to our antitrust laws? ~ Ron A: Good question, Ron. They are there to be used when competition is deemed to be in the public's best interest. In the case of big banks, "too big to fail" is what's in the public's interest - at least, if you go by what politicians are doing, as opposed to what they are saying. Get it? They're all for big banks because those monsters pay them monster amounts of hush money to leave them alone. To continue reading, please click here...