From “too big to fail” to too big to jail?
by MBJ Staff
Published: March 15,2013
Tags: bank bailout, Eric Holder, recession, too big to fail, Wall Street
America’s banking crisis may be receding into history but not so the desire of everyday Americans to bring the perpetrators of the criminally induced collapse to justice. While those behind rigging the system for their own benefit may never be forced to account for their actions, the reason why they are getting off free could [...]
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March 23rd, 2013 at 6:22 pm
Too Big to Jail, Eric Holders unwise comments will now send this country into true anarchy. Those small or medium banks should fold while they are ahead. They can not survive without the economic advantage of performing financial fraud knowing they are free from prosecution.