Friday, November 6, 2009

Wall St swine flu vaccinations spark uproar

Well obviously the lives of Wall St. bankers are more important than the lives of the average Americans. Why else would we given them hundreds of billions of tax dollars. Especially after they plundered the U.S. economy? Nothing is too good for them. Think of it as more trickle down economics. What's good for Wall St. is good for America. "Greed is good."

in reference to:

"News that US swine flu vaccines, meant to be prioritized for the nation's most vulnerable, are being distributed to Wall Street firms such as Goldman Sachs, have sparked uproar. The New York Department of Health said Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have applied for supplies of the H1N1 vaccine and are eligible because they are large employers with in-house clinics. With H1N1 vaccines often scarce and populist anger already raging at Wall Street for last year's financial meltdown, the news triggered furor. Anna Burger, secretary-treasurer for the largest US healthcare union, the SEIU, said it was "obscene" that powerful and wealthy private organizations got vaccines when "at-risk Americans are either waiting in line for hours or getting turned away.""
- Wall St swine flu vaccinations spark uproar - Yahoo! News (view on Google Sidewiki)

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