Saturday, April 12, 2014

Torches & Pitchforks, Then The Guns & Nooses

We could also burn the entire power structure of these United Snakes at the stake. (Lethal injection seems too humane, although recent events here in Murderland suggest otherwise.)
Bloomberg News reported, on April 8th, that a Securities and Exchange Commission prosecuting attorney, James Kidney, said at his recent retirement party on March 27th, that his prosecutions of Goldman Sachs and other mega-banks had been squelched by top people at the agency, because they "were more focused on getting high-paying jobs after their government service than on bringing difficult cases." He suggested that SEC officials knew that Wall Street would likely hire them after the SEC at much bigger pay than their government remuneration was, so long as the SEC wouldn't prosecute those megabank executives on any criminal charges for helping to cause the mortgage-backed securities scams and resulting 2008 economic crash.

His "remarks drew applause from the crowd of about 70 people," according to the Bloomberg report. This would indicate that other SEC prosecutors feel similarly squelched by their bosses.

Kidney's speech said that his superiors did not "believe in afflicting the comfortable and powerful."

Referring to the agency's public-relations tactic of defending its prosecution-record by use of what he considered to be misleading statistics, Kidney said, "It's a cancer" at the SEC.

Two recent studies have provided additional depth to Kidney's assertions, by showing that Obama and his Administration had lied when they promised to prosecute Wall Street executives who had cheated outside investors, and deceived homebuyers, when creating and selling mortgage-backed securities for sale to investors throughout the world.

President Obama personally led in this lying.
Looks as if we have to start at the very top. Possibly the first righteous lynching ever.

If you wondered where that job was, the job creators have stolen all your money, pay no taxes on it nor are they creating any jobs. Because fuck the workers, we guess.

1 comment:

Weird Dave said...

Thank you for reminding me...