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In reply to the discussion: AG Holder: DOJ Nearing Decisions on Probes Involving Financial Firms and 2008 Market Crash [View all]DisgustipatedinCA
(12,530 posts)1. I'll come back to this location to eat my words if I'm wrong
But I expect NOTHING of use from Eric Holder. Maybe we'll get a Blue Ribbon Panel. Maybe prosecutors will get GUIDELINES for future financial cases. But I'm ready to bet a paycheck that Ken Lewis isn't about to get handcuffed and indicted.
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AG Holder: DOJ Nearing Decisions on Probes Involving Financial Firms and 2008 Market Crash [View all]
Hissyspit
Aug 2013
OP
It will probably be just some BS fine when what is needed is a breakup of the big banks. nt
cstanleytech
Aug 2013
#2
Everyone here seems to think that taking on mega giant corporations with unlimited funds is easy
railsback
Aug 2013
#14
And the result was that financial power was consolidated even further ...
slipslidingaway
Aug 2013
#20
Uh, they don't have unlimited funds. The government does. And have you forgotten
jtuck004
Aug 2013
#25
hate it, have to logon to read WSJ. charge people with crimes and recover the trillions stolen!
Sunlei
Aug 2013
#19