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In reply to the discussion: Why is financial terrorism treated so differently than a terrorist bombing in America? [View all]scheming daemons
(25,487 posts)21. because I can recover from going broke.. I can't recover from death.
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Why is financial terrorism treated so differently than a terrorist bombing in America? [View all]
Purrfessor
Apr 2013
OP
Corruption is a normal part of oligarchic capitalism and the capitalists pay to have the laws
byeya
Apr 2013
#26
If you think a string of murders is treated the same as a string of bank robberies
onenote
Apr 2013
#18
Murder is indeed treated differently than stealing. Despite our frustration with those who get away
pampango
Apr 2013
#31
The penalty for murder might be greater than bank robbery, but the response to the crime is not
Purrfessor
Apr 2013
#51
Yep. I'm perfectly willing to pay for the living accommodations of financial terrorists
Zorra
Apr 2013
#7
'Cuz "Those with the gold make the rules" or buy politicians to do it for them.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2013
#14
Castrating The Oligarchs Is Akin To Mentally Castrating The American Dream
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#17
In the Capitalism Pyramid of property, power and socioeconomic snobbery,crimes perpetrated on those
ancianita
Apr 2013
#19
Going broke brings with it an entire constellation of unpleasant(or evil even) side effects and
byeya
Apr 2013
#28
4,609 workers were killed on the job in 2011 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
byeya
Apr 2013
#37
It was the Hawks Nest tunnel. The murders, I'll call them murders, are well known in the part
byeya
Apr 2013
#38
Depends on what world you live in. For 99% of us it has obvious connections.
GoneFishin
Apr 2013
#47
Yes but stripping people of their ability to provide for themselves places them at risk
Purrfessor
Apr 2013
#50
Because recklessly lending money to people who may not have the means to pay it back,
Nye Bevan
Apr 2013
#62