Whoa. Thanks for posting that. Should be an All of the Above option as well.
Whoa. Thanks for posting that. Should be an All of the Above option as well.
Whoa. Thanks for posting that. Should be an All of the Above option as well.
I hesitate to condemn Tourre. Just a donkey. Crap rolls downhill. Like when Graner and Englund went to jail for doing GWBush's torture policy. GWBush, the first torturer didn't have the cojones to admit they were doing as ordered. Bush and Obama both guilty as sin as regards this banking fiasco.
I hesitate to condemn Tourre. Just a donkey. Crap rolls downhill. Like when Graner and Englund went to jail for doing GWBush's torture policy. GWBush, the first torturer didn't have the cojones to admit they were doing as ordered. Bush and Obama both guilty as sin as regards this banking fiasco.
Not just a donkey, more a henchman. But the bigger fish got away and that is wrong. We don't have to take the leap to top political leaders on this one though. There are other issues involved at that level and they do have a great deal of immunity because that isn't as black and white. However, Paulson and Goldman and anyone at either firm that knowingly participated should go down.
Wealth should not shield them.
People should go to jail but people this big never do, they are truly above the law.
Why can't we do anything about that. Isn't that what the Occupy protests were about. These aren't the only crooks. I've got a suggestion for our enforcement people; look in big banks, big hedge funds, big insurance corporations, and big energy for the crooks because they're not hiding. Hint: They're the ones in the big offices.
Talk about short attention spans. It's hard to get people to talk about the types of incidents and people that caused the 2008 crash. It's even harder to get the Department of Justice to do anything about it. The people need to force some issues to get change, otherwise this "keeps on keepin' on."
Corporate lobbyists invested the most attention, energy, and resources into government, so they are the ones who get to rule our society. When nearly half of the American people are broadly supportive of corporate privilege and the rest are mostly accepting, there's not much traction to be made on the issue.
Fabrice Tourre. He loved the American Dream. With a Vengeance.
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