Thursday, April 14, 2011
In Financial Crisis, No Prosecutions of Top Figures
Article can be found here
The article basically asks the question, why have no top figures been prosecuted in the aftermath of the financial crisis. They go on to say that the reason no prosecutions have been made is because the market is so fragile and that the taxpayers need to be protected. Well, I don't know if anyone recalls, but the housing market's dirty dealings WAS APPROVED by the Government! How are you going to prosecute anyone who had that kind of permission? It wasn't like nobody saw it coming and this was some kind of elaborate scam by the big boys on Wall Street...it seems like everyone and their brother in Congress knew what was going on and let it ride us into recession, or as this article likes to call it, a "financial crisis" whatever that means.
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They own the government.
ReplyDeleteof course not... hmmm i'm so sick of it
ReplyDeleteAgreed with above posts.
ReplyDeletedemocracy, my favorite lie
ReplyDeleteWhy hasn't anyone been prosecuted? That is a wonderful question, my friend
ReplyDeleteThe whole thing is a house of cards. I'm so sick of it.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it's as simple an issue as just saying 'they own the government' It's also an issue that they can afford super high price/power lawyers that will drag out anything that happens in court for years and years, allowing people's anger to cool down and further waste money.
ReplyDeleteinteresting article!
ReplyDeleteThat happens in all the countries. That's what humans are like.
ReplyDeleteDisgraceful. Article was a good read though.
ReplyDeleteHumans suck. Case closed :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting.. I never really thought about that.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting article. Politics is really just people yelling at eachother! Followed!
ReplyDeleteAgreed with above posts. xd, thats just something to tell
ReplyDeleteThe whole bubble was created by government ideas on growing housing industry, of course nobody is persecuted.
ReplyDeleteWhen money > justice. A sad moment.
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