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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Being a Wall Street Executive
For those sensitive to such language and graphics excuse me, but I think the message is quite clear: "You put Lloyd Blankfein in a pound-me-in-the-ass-prison for one six-month term, and all this bullshit would stop, all over Wall Street," says a former congressional aide in a Rolling Stone interview. "That's all it would take. Just once." Here is the complete article, Why Isn't Wall Street in Jail? I think it is pretty clear. Wall Street is essentially the government if you look in the case of Bill Clinton's Treasury Secretary who went to Citigroup or Goldman Sach's Hank Paulson who became Treasury Secretary under George Bush.
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well put! in our country, 'and justice for all' seems to really mean 'no justice for those who have enough money to circumvent the system'
xxalainaxx
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