I'm going to ignore future posts that phrase their arguments in the form of questions. Either argue your position or don't.
Why Prosecutors Don't Go After Wall Street : NPR
Official guidelines of the Justice Department post-2008 are not to prosecute white collar crime very severely because it would obtrude on economic development.
People who have stakes in the banking, insurance, and financing industries. Specifically rich people.
You don't have a great deal of choice when the upper-income brackets hold your country's status as an economic superpower hostage.
The auto-mobile industry is kind of peripheral to this. I'm guessing you're trying to make a point about Obama's relationship to corporations.
Obama enjoys no special relationship to Wall Street; the Washington system is set up so that you have to play ball with corporations if you want to achieve anything because of the inordinate influence of their lobbying power.
Obama is certainly less sympathetic to Wall-Street than say, Mitt Romney will be, or George Bush was. But he has no choice when Wall-Street owns Congress.
... why else would they renounce their U.S. citizenship besides not wanting to pay taxes? And the spiritual and mental anguish of having to be somewhat higher taxes after enjoying historically low levels at the public expense isn't a very credible excuse.