Northern Trust – Lifestyle of the Rich and Shameless
Fancy hotels, extravagant dinners, private concerts with groups such as Chicago, Sheryl Crow and Earth, Wind, and Fire entertaining you … Damn life must be good to spend $1.6 billion in government bailout money. What’s that? You haven’t heard the news? Yessir, well check it, our good friends over at TMZ have pulled the rug from under a Chicago-based bank called Northern Trust. From the looks of it they went well above and beyond sponsoring a golf tournament in sunny L.A. balling out of control.
A bank that received $1.6 billion in bailout money just spent a fortune last week in L.A. hosting a series of lavish parties and concerts with famous singers … and TMZ cameras caught it all.
Northern Trust, a Chicago-based bank, sponsored the Northern Trust Open at the Riviera Country Club in L.A. We’re told Northern Trust paid millions to sponsor the PGA event which ended Sunday, but what happened off the golf course is even more shocking.
Northern Trust flew hundreds of clients and employees to L.A. and put many of them up at some of the fanciest and priciest hotels in the city. We’re told more than a hundred people were put up at the Beverly Wilshire in Bev Hills, and another hundred stayed at the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel. Still more stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Marina Del Rey and others at Casa Del Mar in Santa Monica.
Courtesy of TMZ website
I mean really? Are you serious? I’m glad someone is having a grandioso time with my tax dollars. I’ve never seen Earth, Wind and Fire in PUBLIC, never the less in private, anyway, the above snippet is courtesy of TMZ, check out the rest of the article if you have a chance.





It’s been a little while since I blogged, a lot due to laziness, a lot due to stress, a lot due to other crap I want to use as an excuse, but otherwise I’m back and that’s all that matters, plus honestly there is no valid excuse no matter how I try to put things. I’m glad I took the little time I did though to step back and analyze things, because if I didn’t, I probably would’ve strolled down a path or two that was wrong, which can best be summarized by a quote I heard that goes something like “sometimes the path to a man’s destiny can be the road he took to avoid it.” When I heard that, I thought about myself and realized that no matter what road I choose to walk down intentionally or unintentionally it seems as if the final destination is still the same. So here I sit 12:43 AM inside a Econo-Lodge on the outskirts of Plano, Tx writing this blog, because an empire needs to be completed. The days to come will be an exclusive take by take journey of the tools, ideas, trials and tribulations of what’s to come.


