Article by WNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling “We see the world, not as it is, but as we are.” – The Talmud Since money and power never disappears but instead simply changes hands, it was business as usual when Lloyd Blankfein, Wall Street’s giant chief executive of Goldman Sachs, called Sen. Bernie Sanders’s candidacy a “dangerous moment” in American history.(1) But the dangerous “moments” Blankfein is suddenly worried about has already occurred. Indeed, for decades Goldman Sachs has transferred wealth and power away from the American people to only a select Few, primarily the corporate and government elites. As a result, is Blankfein and Goldman Sachs trying to play the victim while...