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 Bankers Took Part In Huge Scam Against, The people of America looting them dry
jofortruth
Posted: Jul 6 2012, 10:49 AM


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The Scam Wall Street Learned From the Mafia - How America's biggest banks took part in a nationwide bid-rigging conspiracy - until they were caught on tape (Matt Taibbi)
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/...-mafia-20120620

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But this just-completed trial in downtown New York against three faceless financial executives really was historic. Over 10 years in the making, the case allowed federal prosecutors to make public for the first time the astonishing inner workings of the reigning American crime syndicate, which now operates not out of Little Italy and Las Vegas, but out of Wall Street.

The defendants in the case – Dominick Carollo, Steven Goldberg and Peter Grimm – worked for GE Capital, the finance arm of General Electric. Along with virtually every major bank and finance company on Wall Street – not just GE, but J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America, UBS, Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, Wachovia and more – these three Wall Street wiseguys spent the past decade taking part in a breathtakingly broad scheme to skim billions of dollars from the coffers of cities and small towns across America. The banks achieved this gigantic rip-off by secretly colluding to rig the public bids on municipal bonds, a business worth $3.7 trillion. By conspiring to lower the interest rates that towns earn on these investments, the banks systematically stole from schools, hospitals, libraries and nursing homes – from "virtually every state, district and territory in the United States," according to one settlement. And they did it so cleverly that the victims never even knew they were being  cheated. No thumbs were broken, and nobody ended up in a landfill in New Jersey, but money disappeared, lots and lots of it, and its manner of disappearance had a familiar name: organized crime.
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Posted: Jul 6 2012, 10:56 AM


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Will justice be served on these TOO BIG TO FAIL CROOKS? Only if some REAL LEADERS step up to the plate and do their damn job!

The problem is that there is also major corruption in the halls of government at all levels and among those who were supposed to give oversight to these bankers!

DISGUSTING THAT OUR SO CALLED LEADERS ARE SUCH LOW-LIFE SCUM! THESE PUNKS NEED TO BE ROUTED OUT, THEIR MONEY TAKEN AWAY AND THEIR LIVES MADE HELL FOR THE HELL THEY HAVE PERPETRATED ON THE PEOPLE!

NO ONE IS TOO BIG TO FAIL WHEN THEIR CRIMES ARE SO GRIEVOUS! JUSTICE SYSTEM DO YOUR DAMN JOB OR BE RENDERED JUST AS BAD AS THESE CROOKS! THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR WHAT HAS HAPPENED!


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