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In reply to the discussion: The used car salesman strikes again [View all]mindwalker_i
(4,407 posts)Long term, the failure to prosecute things like torture of theft by banks has huge consequences. Short term, it was convenient. I can see why Obama did it. He really wanted to work on things that would help, and he didn't want his whole presidency to be bogged down in a bitter partisan fight. But now, he's getting that partisan fight anyway - Issa delivers. Also, he's kind of given the Repubs a pass, so they keep doing it (all the while going after Democrats).
Here's the reality we have to deal with: we're the masses. We can be arrested and put in jail in someone in power wants to do so. Often, they do, because it benefits them economically when for-profit prisons get their quota and the people in power get kickbacks. Also, if corporations want our money, they can take it. Have a house? BofA wants it? Bummer dude. Want to change the system? The corporations don't, because it serves them well, and they're people just like you, but will a hell of a lot more influence. We all know that's bullshit, but we also know that the politicians and people with money will come up with twisted logic to support whatever position they want, then they'll go ahead and implement that position. We'll sit here and take it.