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Danny Schecter as published in Al Jazeera: Will banksters get away with it?
03-01-2011, 08:22 PM
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Danny Schecter as published in Al Jazeera: Will banksters get away with it?
Wall Street crime goes deeper: The system means prosecutors fail to jail corporate criminals.

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Hats off to Matt Taibbi for staying on the Wall Street crime beat, asking in his most recent report in Rolling Stone: "Why Isn't Wall Street in Jail?"

"Financial crooks," he argues, "brought down the world's economy — but the feds are doing more to protect them than to prosecute them."

True enough, but that’s only part of the story. The Daily Kos called his investigation a "depressing read" perhaps because it suggests that the Obama Administration is not doing what it should to reign in financial crime. Many of the lawyers he calls on to act come from big corporate law firms and buy into their worldview.

Kos should be more depressed by the failure of the progressive community to focus on these issues, and not pressing the government to do the right thing.

There is much more to this story. It's also more about institutions than individuals, more about a captured system that enables and covers up crime and, then, deflects attention away from the deeper problem.

Ten problems

You could see that when television host Bill Mahrer pressed Taibbi to name the biggest Wall Street crooks, on his weekly political comedy show, he didn't fully understand what we are really up against.

Here are ten of well-planned but flawed factors that help explain the procrastination and rationalisation for inaction. The government is not just to blame either. Several industries working together, through their firms associations, and well-paid operatives, collaborated over years to financialise the economy to their own benefit.

Personalising bad guys makes for good TV without offering a real explanation.

When financial institutions and services became the dominant economic sector, they, effectively, took over the political system to fortify their power. It was a done incrementally, over years, with savvy, foresight and malice.

First, many of those who might be charged with financial crimes and fraud invested in lobbying and political donations to insure that tough regulations and enforcement were neutered before the housing bubble they promoted took off.

After hundreds of bankers were jailed in the wake of the Savings and Loan crisis, financial fraudsters pushed for weakened regulations, guaranteeing that their colleagues wouldn't be jailed in when the next crisis hit.

More: http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opi...6806.html#

Impressive that this only comes "mainstream" to America through Al Jazeera.

We aren't there to keep the bastards honest [the famous slogan of the now-defunct Australian Democrats]. We're there to replace the bastards. ~Australian Greens Leader Bob Brown
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03-10-2011, 03:27 AM
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I, for one, will always believe that the reason that Elliott Spitzer was brought down was in order to make it impossible for the plans that he had for bringing down

"The further a society drifts from Truth, the more it will hate those who speak it." George Orwell
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03-10-2011, 08:58 AM
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Re: Danny Schecter as published in Al Jazeera: Will banksters get away with it?
Oh damn....I was hoping this would be a story about Charlie Sheen.. Rolleyes Rolleyes Rolleyes Rolleyes :facepalm:

I haven't quite gotten enough of him.. Tease Tease Lol Rolleyes Rolleyes Rolleyes Wink

Thank you for posting and thank you Al Jazeera !

Please excuse my typing, I have a bad hand from an auto accident , and my good hand is going bad rapidly from over use. I can not type much from the pain in my hands.
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