It's been my firm belief that the Wall Street Gang should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for what they've been doing in the markets for the past fifteen years, interrupting the natural flow of the free market in the manner that has been executed. I wouldn't mind if they served life sentences and perhaps even received the death penalty. A person has to be pretty pissed off at someone for a want of the death penalty when that person is naturally against such a penalty.
These people are parasites, the ones who lobby for the close business relationship between bank and government seeking out the mutual benefits that occurs from such a relationship.
The CEOs of the banks appeared before the House Financial Service Committee today and Jesse makes a very good point over at his own blog that I feel I wanted to bring to the attention of this blog. The Democrat from Massachusetts, Michael Capuano was possibly the highlight of the day when he appropriately railed against these mother fucking bastards.
As much as I love Ron Paul and his idiosyncratic way of waxing philosophic, branching off into soliloquies as he does so many times, I wish he would be more aggressive towards the Fed and Wall Street like Congressman Louis. T. McFadden.
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