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    Werewolf In Apparent Slap At Trump, JPMorgan Chase CEO Rips Botched COVID-19 Planning



    In a veiled swipe Monday at the Trump administration, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon blamed poor planning for the COVID-19 crisis.

    In an annual letter to shareholders, Dimon said, “As a nation, we were clearly not equipped for this global pandemic, and the consequences have been devastating.”

    Dimon predicted a “bad recession” as the fallout. The worst-case scenario could see unemployment as high as 14% and gross domestic product plunging at a 35% annual rate in the second quarter, he warned.

    Even then, the bank — the largest by assets in the nation — still plans to lend an additional $150 billion to customers, Dimon told shareholders.

    Without naming President Donald Trump or other leaders, Dimon complained that the “current pandemic is only one example of the bad planning and management that have hurt our country.” He pointed to “inner city schools” that “don’t graduate half of their students,” and a health care system that is “increasingly costly with many of our citizens lacking any access.” Dimon also pointed out that America’s “social safety nets are poorly designed” and the “share of wages for the bottom 30% of Americans has effectively been going down.”

    Dimon noted the “inclination of some ... to finger-point and look for blame. I hope we can avoid that.”
    He added: “We need to demand more of ourselves and our leaders if we want to prevent or mitigate these disasters.”

    Dimon held out hope for the future.

    The “country was not adequately prepared for this pandemic — however, we can and should be more prepared for what comes next,” he said. “Done right, a disciplined transition would maximize the health of Americans and minimize the time, extent and suffering caused by the economic downturn.”

    He added: “I am hoping that civility, humanity, empathy and the goal of improving America will break through. We have the resources to emerge from this crisis as a stronger country,”

    The COVID-19 crisis is “forcing us to work together ... and reminding us that we all live on one planet,” he wrote. “E Pluribus Unum.”
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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    Banks are not on the bailout list as of yet. Otherwise he would be putting on his kneepads.

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    HA!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Banks are not on the bailout list as of yet. Otherwise he would be putting on his kneepads.
    Deutsche Bank and #COVID45... yep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post


    In a veiled swipe Monday at the Trump administration, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon blamed poor planning for the COVID-19 crisis.

    In an annual letter to shareholders, Dimon said, “As a nation, we were clearly not equipped for this global pandemic, and the consequences have been devastating.”

    Dimon predicted a “bad recession” as the fallout. The worst-case scenario could see unemployment as high as 14% and gross domestic product plunging at a 35% annual rate in the second quarter, he warned.

    Even then, the bank — the largest by assets in the nation — still plans to lend an additional $150 billion to customers, Dimon told shareholders.

    Without naming President Donald Trump or other leaders, Dimon complained that the “current pandemic is only one example of the bad planning and management that have hurt our country.” He pointed to “inner city schools” that “don’t graduate half of their students,” and a health care system that is “increasingly costly with many of our citizens lacking any access.” Dimon also pointed out that America’s “social safety nets are poorly designed” and the “share of wages for the bottom 30% of Americans has effectively been going down.”

    Dimon noted the “inclination of some ... to finger-point and look for blame. I hope we can avoid that.”
    He added: “We need to demand more of ourselves and our leaders if we want to prevent or mitigate these disasters.”

    Dimon held out hope for the future.

    The “country was not adequately prepared for this pandemic — however, we can and should be more prepared for what comes next,” he said. “Done right, a disciplined transition would maximize the health of Americans and minimize the time, extent and suffering caused by the economic downturn.”

    He added: “I am hoping that civility, humanity, empathy and the goal of improving America will break through. We have the resources to emerge from this crisis as a stronger country,”

    The COVID-19 crisis is “forcing us to work together ... and reminding us that we all live on one planet,” he wrote. “E Pluribus Unum.”
    Donny ain't going to like that one, it is one thing to get criticism from the media and Democrats, but when a business leader of renown does it it directly hits his ego

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    Yep....... Going to call him stupid?? A loser?? etc??

    Just like Howard Stern telling truth about him, he keeps his whiny bitch mouth shut cause he knows what will happen if the coward lets out a fuckiin peep~get his nose rubbed in it... Best to fire someone or some other form of passive aggressive behavior..
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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    Yep....... Going to call him stupid?? A loser?? etc??

    Just like Howard Stern telling truth about him, he keeps his whiny bitch mouth shut cause he knows what will happen if the coward lets out a fuckiin peep~get his nose rubbed in it... Best to fire someone or some other form of passive aggressive behavior..
    Last edited by Bill; 04-07-2020 at 08:03 PM.
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post


    In a veiled swipe Monday at the Trump administration, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon blamed poor planning for the COVID-19 crisis.

    In an annual letter to shareholders, Dimon said, “As a nation, we were clearly not equipped for this global pandemic, and the consequences have been devastating.”

    Dimon predicted a “bad recession” as the fallout. The worst-case scenario could see unemployment as high as 14% and gross domestic product plunging at a 35% annual rate in the second quarter, he warned.

    Even then, the bank — the largest by assets in the nation — still plans to lend an additional $150 billion to customers, Dimon told shareholders.

    Without naming President Donald Trump or other leaders, Dimon complained that the “current pandemic is only one example of the bad planning and management that have hurt our country.” He pointed to “inner city schools” that “don’t graduate half of their students,” and a health care system that is “increasingly costly with many of our citizens lacking any access.” Dimon also pointed out that America’s “social safety nets are poorly designed” and the “share of wages for the bottom 30% of Americans has effectively been going down.”

    Dimon noted the “inclination of some ... to finger-point and look for blame. I hope we can avoid that.”
    He added: “We need to demand more of ourselves and our leaders if we want to prevent or mitigate these disasters.”

    Dimon held out hope for the future.

    The “country was not adequately prepared for this pandemic — however, we can and should be more prepared for what comes next,” he said. “Done right, a disciplined transition would maximize the health of Americans and minimize the time, extent and suffering caused by the economic downturn.”

    He added: “I am hoping that civility, humanity, empathy and the goal of improving America will break through. We have the resources to emerge from this crisis as a stronger country,”

    The COVID-19 crisis is “forcing us to work together ... and reminding us that we all live on one planet,” he wrote. “E Pluribus Unum.”
    What was Trump supposed to prepare for? He and his message board fan boys said this was a Democratic hoax, that it wasn't any worse than the common cold, and they spent two months denying and downplaying the risk.

    If Trump and his fan boys did not see the risk, I am not surprised in the least they did not adequately prepare or plan

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    Dimon is no fool, & I am well pleased to see him manning up & calling this for what it is.........

    trump is falling apart & all he cares about is his ratings... which are not even for him, but ppl viewing for their security & health...
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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