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| Well, if you read Denninger, you know his take is to collect and prosecute those who took part in those actions, and I agree. We had wide spread fraud going on, and it should have been prosecuted. Instead, the ones doing the screwing got a bailout and 100 millions in bonuses. The problem isn't with capitalism, per se, the problem is a political one, and an enforcement one, and expecting the govt to come in and be LESS corrupt? I don't think so. | |
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