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Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
J. D. Vance and HarperAudio
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Fortitude: American Resilience in the Era of Outrage
Dan Crenshaw and Twelve
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Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think
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The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity
Douglas Murray
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The Tyranny of Merit: What's Become of the Common Good?
Michael J. Sandel
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Deficit Myth
Stephanie Kelton
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The Prince
Niccolò Machiavelli and Luigi Ricci
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The Naked Communist: Exposing Communism and Restoring Freedom (Freedom in America) (Volume 2)
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The Library Book
Susan Orlean
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Technological Slavery
Theodore Kaczynski
4.6 on Amazon
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The Art of Communicating
Thich Nhat Hanh
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A History of Western Philosophy
Bertrand Russell
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The Four Agreements: A 48-Card Deck
Don Miguel Ruiz
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Billion Dollar Whale
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4.5 on Amazon
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georgeecollinsonApr 14, 2021
I really recommend reading "The Billion Dollar Whale" because it is a good book and shocking. It is about an individual who really just stole billions of dollars from the Malayan government and then tries to hide it. Every year his fund has a reputable auditor, but every year it is a new auditor, for example.
Goldman Sachs facilitated the crime by making huge transfers with very little diligence. They asked for huge fees, not just relative to the amount, but on a percentage basis. Probably because they knew something was shady and they figured they would get sued. Also, they were aiding a crime but as you say, it all will be just a fine no charges.
GS admitted guilt and is paying almost a $3b fine for this. And IMO they should.