Is 3.7 Trillion Enough to Rebuild our Infrastructure
By Guy Herman
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Utilizing unspent funds remaining in banks during the pendency of their use for state, civic or private projects, sums often in the billions, banks have systematically rigged the interest rate between and amongst themselves for an illegitimate profit from this malfeasance well in excess of $3.7 trillion dollars. Like the rigging price fixing of LIBOR, this is just another, now adjudicated instance
Guy Herman
Guy Herman gained his formative training from Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Plato, Nietzsche, Darwin and Freud. Raised between the Crown Colony Islands of the Caribbean and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Herman received formal training in Latin from Charles Jenney, politics from Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Political Science, revolution and civil disobedience from Howard Zinn and Psychology from Bruno Bettelheim, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Little is known of his current whereabouts but for occasional sightings to and from the offices of the Nobel Committee in Oslo Norway.
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