ttystikk
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If your position is that no laws were broken leading up to the 2008 crash, I'd say you're badly mistaken.a term paper is not a statute.
If your position is that no laws were broken leading up to the 2008 crash, I'd say you're badly mistaken.a term paper is not a statute.
if so many laws were broken so blatantly, then it should be a simple matter to point to those laws.If your position is that no laws were broken leading up to the 2008 crash, I'd say you're badly mistaken.
then it should be super simple to cite the specific law they broke.I just told you fraud was committed
"Most of the largest mortgage originators and mortgage-backed securities issuers and underwriters have been implicated in regulatory settlements, and many have paid multibillion-dollar penalties."
Fraud is illegal
Paying millions in fines is an admission laws were broken.then it should be super simple to cite the specific law they broke.
kinda sounding like a righty now, refusing to back up your claims and demanding that i do it for ya.If you want to see the exact statutes you're more than welcome to do your own research.
every former president does this. are you mad at obama for this?Former President Obama has agreed to speak at a Wall Street conference for $400,000, according to a new report.
Obama’s remarks came just days before his successor reaches his 100th day in office.
Link to article
If their payments of millions in fines isn't enough evidence, I doubt citing statues would serve.kinda sounding like a righty now, refusing to back up your claims and demanding that i do it for ya.
That includes LACK of votes.good luck winning elections by some metric other than votes.
Remember, @UncleBuck is fine with letting people go hungry while the rich get richer. That's not a priority for him, because he'd rather talk about social issues. He's a classic neoliberal, and he's got his.That includes LACK of votes.
Iceland was one of the places Moore "invaded" in Where to Invade Next. He talked to the prosecutors and other officials about the crimes and punishment dolled out. The punchline was that they modeled the prosecution after an earlier similar case in the US (I forget what the case was). So, Iceland learned how to do it from us but since then, we've lost our way with it. That was the same punchline in every country he invaded. It was fascinating while heartbreaking.Absolutely. Many other countries are waking up to the corruption in their governments and are doing plenty about it.
South Korea has put its Prime Minister in jail and on trial.
About fucking time for some of that kind of Justice right here in the good ol' USA.
I'm hoping Churchill was right (this quote has since been attributed to 'not him');Iceland was one of the places Moore "invaded" in Where to Invade Next. He talked to the prosecutors and other officials about the crimes and punishment dolled out. The punchline was that they modeled the prosecution after an earlier similar case in the US (I forget what the case was). So, Iceland learned how to do it from us but since then, we've lost our way with it. That was the same punchline in every country he invaded. It was fascinating while heartbreaking.