Prosecuting Those Who 'Caused' the Recession Could Have Unintended Consequences [View article]
I agree with DCB. Washington will essentially do nothing and the egregious offenders will get slapped. People will be brought before Congress (oh the horror) and chastised for a few days, BUT they will have no other ramifications (financially).
I would really love the chance to screw up, get a huge payout and then be forced to testify in front of Congress. The media makes it sound sooooo terrible, but even calling it a slap on the wrist is overkill. Congress is a joke.
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I agree with DCB. Washington will essentially do nothing and the egregious offenders will get slapped. People will be brought before Congress (oh the horror) and chastised for a few days, BUT they will have no other ramifications (financially).
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I would really love the chance to screw up, get a huge payout and then be forced to testify in front of Congress. The media makes it sound sooooo terrible, but even calling it a slap on the wrist is overkill. Congress is a joke.