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, says... "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... Virtually all the banksters who caused the economic recession of the Bush Administration were not prosecuted or imprisoned for anything. ------------------------------ The "banksters" didn't cause the recession. I think it would be more accurate to call it the "Barney Frank & Co." recession. Wow. Talk about partisan politics. I'll remind you that the massive abuse of mortgage lending "due diligence" requirements occurred when there was a Republican President, Republican Senate, and Republican House of Representatives. Here's Barney Franks' pal in this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63odt264pR8 Pretty cool when he says "Put your mind to it that first- time home buyers or low-income home buyers can have just as nice a house as anybody else." What a prince of a man. Funny, this guy says it's primarily the "bankster's" fault. http://www.investopedia.com/articles/07/subprime- blame.asp I look at it a bit differently. The "banksters" will steal everything they can. That's evident. If breaking the law and paying a fine when caught leads to more profit than NOT breaking the law - they will break the law. It's the American Way. Only prison time will prevent that. It's always been the "bankster's" responsibility to make only sound loans. That's his fiduciary duty. He failed. Miserably. But fiduciary duty to others means nothing if you can violate it and escape prison of other big hurt. Banksters also have a fiduciary duty to enrich themselves as much as possible, while avoiding prison. It's the American Way. Since it's a well-founded principle that banksters will steal other people's money if not sent to prison for doing it, one other thing is obvious. The lawmakers and banking/mortgage regulators failed. Every single one of them that didn't write a bill to prevent it from happening, or in the case of regulators, allow it to happen without raising holy hell. They should have all been tossed out when the **** hit the fan. But nearly all of the lawmakers and regulators are millionaires, so they followed the fiduciary duty to themselves. It's the American Way. Millionaires write the laws. They run the country. What party label they attach to themselves means nothing if their primary goal is to attain more wealth. Follow the money. It sure as hell didn't go to the middle class or poor people. |
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