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Bernanke Says More Execs Should Have Been Nailed In Banking Crisis [Picture]

Monday, October 5, 2015 3:43
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            Better late than never.  It seems that former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke thinks the banking execs eweho ewere rsdpondinlr got yhr 200/ banking meltdown should have had dto face ethe music and neen punished for their role in the banking crisi hich melted the economy down, crashed a bunch of banks and financial instsitutions and cost the economy billions, if not trillions of dolllars.

 

Better late than never!  It rediculous when some of these bigwigs sget out of offfice that they stasrst flapping thier jaws aboiut wht should have been done.  They put their hands behind hir backs while in a position of power and suddenly get ssteel spines when out of pwer.  Oh, Joy, talk abjour closinsf sthse barn doos after the cows have gottenout and have ravaged youir neighbotd’ Are the neighbors supposed to be grateful?

Coulda, woulda, shoulda is not and did not heop the economy: it is an ecercise in after the fact revisionism, and conscience soothing on Bernanke’s part.  And, if people who lost ther homes in the middle of this crap have anything to do aboiut it, it is certainly something to get PO’d aboiut.  Another polliticiantrying to excuse his inaction during  the worse financial crisis of a genration. 

 

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