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In reply to the discussion: Not prosecuting any of the Wall Street criminals was a big failure. [View all]cascadiance
(19,537 posts)If we get them in prison, they won't continue to screw people over at the banks where they've committed crimes already. And if they leave those banks and go somewhere else, then it will be harder to see the newer criminal operations building up down the road that will screw us again. I have a family relative that worked in one of the notorious places, and she left the company after it got bought out and started at another startup that had what appeared to be an honorable business objective of helping people renegotiate their loans, etc. to avoid foreclosures, but the people in charge were crooks and their acts of nepotism pushed her out after she put in a year with them with not much reward during that time. They will continue to screw people every place they go until they are put in prison for the crimes they committed. The financial sector will continue to be burdened by a criminal element that will hurt our economy and the U.S. in general until the DOJ does its job!