Like a DEA agent who is also a dope fiend. He lets the dealers and dopers get away with what they want, so he can get the dope he wants. And all the people in positions to put a stop to it are doing the same things, only to a higher degree...What a disgrace
I can fix water systems with steel, and brute force, but I do not know how to legally fix the problem of criminally greedy, negligent, corrupt, un-imaginably rich, (you would have to win the lottery every day for a year) and politically connected powerful people. I do not in any way condone Hitler's atrocities at all, no way! But I am ASHAMED to admit, that as a young college educated, motivated, strong un-employed man, I can almost begin to understand how all that mess started in the 1st place.
On page 55 of the May 2009 issue you had a quote that basically stated a 5 member board of people set SEC regulations but it's up to the SEC's employees to make sure the regulations are met. Very similarly, the EPA regulates drinking and wastewater treatment plant operations and max. cont. levels and such. IF the operators of these systems were to fail at their job the way the SEC and Wall Street (ie. EPA and the water plants) failed at theirs people would be criminally prosecuted.NO $30 billion
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