That's like asking kids that steal from the cookie jar to advocate for chopping off the hand of any kid caught stealing a cookie from the cookie jar as a punishment lol never gonna happen
If your father is a dentist who golfs, you're not exactly coming from poverty. It's annoying when financially successful people who act like they did everything on their own play up their beginnings as being more "humble" than they actually were.
@@fullauto1125 It can be draining when a person is a whiner, but thankfully I've met few adults who actually do this. Most people with hard lives have developed some acceptance of their reality, playing the hands they've been dealt. Comparing one's life to others' generally leads to unhappiness.
I never understand a real estate ponzi run by a person that actually flips property..... If you have the ability to do it and you have all of these new funds, why steal when you can make a legal profit????
More and more people might face a tough time in retirement. Low-paying jobs, inflation, and high rents make it hard to save. Now, middle-class Americans find it tough to own a home too, leaving them without a place to retire.
The increasing prices have impacted my plan to retire at 62, work part-time, and save for the future. I'm concerned about whether those who navigated the 2008 financial crisis had an easier time than I am currently experiencing. The combination of stock market volatility and a decrease in income is causing anxiety about whether I'll have sufficient funds for retirement.
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Funny how people that rob a bank for a few thousand dollars gets 15 to 20 years in prison but people that rob other people for millions and millions of dollars gets 2 to 3 years in prison.
Excellent video as always but here is my problem I have been making losses trying to make profit trading. I thought trading demo account is just like trading the real market... can anyone help me out or at least advise me on what to do
Thank you! I recognised that voice, but I wasn't able to place it until I read your post. He's an excellent narrator. I remember doubling over laughing at seeing him in a Cheech and Chong movie (Up in Smoke maybe?). He really doesn't mind making fun of the characters he'd portrayed up till then. His uptight cop was superb.
layman's Q: in the context of congress, what is the difference between an entity 'contributing to (a congress member's) campaign funds' and that same entity bribing that politician? thanks
How was the shocking they’ve been doing this for the last hundred years I’m glad they’re finally getting in trouble but for everyone they catch there’s 100 out there maybe even thousands that haven’t been caught!
@39:20 "In the midwest we tend to be humble." Yeah but Durham was following in the steps of Buffett and Munger. Buffett also wanted to be the richest man alive.
ikr crazy how the brother in law was vp. so crazy how money corrupts government and no one seems to turn down the bribery whenever their family is in consideration. 🤔
That Dweck guy still have a bunch of money? Why do these people stay mixed up with these creepy bosses? Casinos steal from people, and some people steal from casinos. Oh, how was the party?
Has anyone noticed how weird the endings of these stories are? They just suddenly end with some text explaining what happened. It's like there's no build-up or anything to show how the characters got caught or prosecuted.
@@LadyCaroline123 I figured they were just using old reruns. It just seems like they could have gotten a snippet of the last few minutes, but anyhow, it is what it is; no big deal.
When, I first manipulated my daughter - taught her how to tie her shoes. Dad, taught me algebra in the 3rd grade. Geometry was a lot harder. My high school math teacher could have cared less. WATCH ME GO NOW. Thanks, Zach.
It never ceases to amaze me how far "moral" individuals will go to circumvent their own standards, their community trust and religious taboos, and I am not just talking about the criminals. Hypocrites whose faith and morals are only skin deep.
After watching Trump drain the swamp😅. Im a bit astounded by the glow on that blonde girl's face when talking about the PB birthday invite. I missing a dot in my 'i'. Some business people live in lala-land.
Wonder why New Jersey has such a reputation. Luck runs out...Nice title. Politicians...Is it wrong that I'm expecting episodes about Trump, Guiliani, Matt Gaetz, and Eric Adams? 🤣🤣
This is a very strange series of clips: the beginnings and ends of three stories with the entire middle, the narratives of crime and detection, erased or lost. A completely mad, disjointed, bunch of videos thrown together.
Uncle Joey had 60 mil cash of his own money yet he wasn't happy and wanted more. Well done son from taking uncle Joey's money. Don't feel sorry one bit
Getting kicked out of countries, states, or cities because of your corruption and attempts to have total control is not the same as discrimination. But thats how they protect themselves.