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Feds Admit Gangster Bankers: Too Big to Jail

 
AwakenedDude
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Feds Admit Gangster Bankers: Too Big to Jail
Here's your smoking gun on those pesky bankers.

So... the bankers know they can do what they want, when they want, to who they want... and ain't noone gonna stop em!

Goddamn, it's good to be a bankster!


"They violated every goddamn law in the book," says Jack Blum, an attorney and former Senate investigator who headed a major bribery investigation against Lockheed in the 1970s that led to the passage of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. "They took every imaginable form of illegal and illicit business."


"That nobody from the bank went to jail or paid a dollar in individual fines is nothing new in this era of financial crisis. What is different about this settlement is that the Justice Department, for the first time, admitted why it decided to go soft on this particular kind of criminal. It was worried that anything more than a wrist slap for HSBC might undermine the world economy. "Had the U.S. authorities decided to press criminal charges," said Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer at a press conference to announce the settlement, "HSBC would almost certainly have lost its banking license in the U.S., the future of the institution would have been under threat and the entire banking system would have been destabilized."


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"HSBC would almost certainly have lost its banking license in the U.S., the future of the institution would have been under threat and the entire banking system would have been destabilized."


 Quoting: AwakenedDude


whatever

I'm sure the world would move on just fine. More typical bankster fearmongering.
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"HSBC would almost certainly have lost its banking license in the U.S., the future of the institution would have been under threat and the entire banking system would have been destabilized."


 Quoting: AwakenedDude


whatever

I'm sure the world would move on just fine. More typical bankster fearmongering.
 Quoting: Children of the Atom


agreed
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Here's your smoking gun on those pesky bankers.

So... the bankers know they can do what they want, when they want, to who they want... and ain't noone gonna stop em!

Goddamn, it's good to be a bankster!


"They violated every goddamn law in the book," says Jack Blum, an attorney and former Senate investigator who headed a major bribery investigation against Lockheed in the 1970s that led to the passage of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. "They took every imaginable form of illegal and illicit business."


"That nobody from the bank went to jail or paid a dollar in individual fines is nothing new in this era of financial crisis. What is different about this settlement is that the Justice Department, for the first time, admitted why it decided to go soft on this particular kind of criminal. It was worried that anything more than a wrist slap for HSBC might undermine the world economy. "Had the U.S. authorities decided to press criminal charges," said Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer at a press conference to announce the settlement, "HSBC would almost certainly have lost its banking license in the U.S., the future of the institution would have been under threat and the entire banking system would have been destabilized."
 Quoting: AwakenedDude


They say that as if it's a bad thing.
We want the fucking banking system to collapse!
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Re: Feds Admit Gangster Bankers: Too Big to Jail
Here's your smoking gun on those pesky bankers.

So... the bankers know they can do what they want, when they want, to who they want... and ain't noone gonna stop em!

Goddamn, it's good to be a bankster!


"They violated every goddamn law in the book," says Jack Blum, an attorney and former Senate investigator who headed a major bribery investigation against Lockheed in the 1970s that led to the passage of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. "They took every imaginable form of illegal and illicit business."


"That nobody from the bank went to jail or paid a dollar in individual fines is nothing new in this era of financial crisis. What is different about this settlement is that the Justice Department, for the first time, admitted why it decided to go soft on this particular kind of criminal. It was worried that anything more than a wrist slap for HSBC might undermine the world economy. "Had the U.S. authorities decided to press criminal charges," said Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer at a press conference to announce the settlement, "HSBC would almost certainly have lost its banking license in the U.S., the future of the institution would have been under threat and the entire banking system would have been destabilized."
 Quoting: AwakenedDude


They say that as if it's a bad thing.
We want the fucking banking system to collapse!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34331273


It's 100% collusion dude.

Peace.





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