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In reply to the discussion: House Bill Would Make It Harder To Prosecute White-Collar Crime [View all]turbinetree
(27,611 posts)this is now what are "elected" representatives have now reached for a new low, to make corruption and greed legal.
Gotta send out a big thank you to Paul Ryan, for going out into the public and saying that he and his band of corruption are gonna wipe the slate clean
It is now "good / fair / " to call bilking "merely reckless, negligent or grossly negligent." to the public that it is now OKAY.
The last time I checked, I think it was Barclay's was just given a "negligent" fine for around 135 million for some kind of "negligent fraud", no criminal prosecution, no frog stepping of any one (corporations) are now people (gotta thank the right wing Roberts Court for this mess).
I wonder how parents would explain this to there kids, bad is good and good is bad logic. I just wonder if this is how Ryan goes home to explain this to his kids and this Ayn Rand logic
Honk-----------------fora political revolution Bernie 2016