Greenspan tells us what to do. Someone should take him out and hang him.
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that someone should harm or even kill the former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan, because he has too much power and influence over what people do. The writer seems to be very frustrated and angry with Greenspan's leadership and wants to see him punished in a violent way. The quote expresses a strong, extreme view that most people would consider unacceptable and illegal.
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